Originally posted by RBHILLSo in other words, don't hold your breath. Just another version of the 'end days' so-called prophesy. 2000 years and counting for THAT also.
I don't need to bet even if it's not 2017 it will happen someday!
In Greek there are two meanings for time. One of the Greek words means time as in minutes and seconds and there's another time that means the time of the age. Usually ages last about 2500 years.
Do you really think that the US will last forever and that Christians won't be persecuted here?
03 Mar 15
Originally posted by twhiteheadI can only assume he means those nasty Muslims are going to take over, become a majority and then start dismantling christian churches.
I just think that you don't think it will begin in 2017. I think that by starting this thread you are attempting to spread claims that you yourself do not believe.
As much as I would wish for the dismantling of christianity I would hope it wouldn't be the result of an even more repressive religion. I would hope it would be from the idea that humans finally start thinking critically and figure out for themselves they have been, as a group, scammed and have been scammed for thousands of years.
Just a dream. I know humans are too stupid as a group to actually achieve that.
The fact that billions of humans fully believe in one form of religious BS or another, and at each others throats over it, proves the basic stupidity of humans in at least that one aspect of life.
The inability of most people to think critically.
Like fully believing the Earth is 6000 years old in spite of evidence coming from at least a dozen different science disciplines. Or the WW flood. Seriously? Seriously?
You can't see through those scams? Outright scams and you all just fall over and play dead believing all that crap.
Originally posted by sonhouseSo you must think Jesus was an evil person and deserved to to be crucified for claiming He was the truth and deceiving all the Christians with His resurrection magic.
I can only assume he means those nasty Muslims are going to take over, become a majority and then start dismantling christian churches.
As much as I would wish for the dismantling of christianity I would hope it wouldn't be the result of an even more repressive religion. I would hope it would be from the idea that humans finally start thinking criticall ...[text shortened]... gh those scams? Outright scams and you all just fall over and play dead believing all that crap.
03 Mar 15
Originally posted by RJHindsNo, I just think that never happened. You in your brainwashing programming can never think critically so sorry for your brain.
So you must think Jesus was an evil person and deserved to to be crucified for claiming He was the truth and deceiving all the Christians with His resurrection magic.
Originally posted by RJHindsI think the men who put the bible together were creating a control system and the stories in it were designed to trap the gullible.
So you must think Jesus was an evil person and deserved to to be crucified for claiming He was the truth and deceiving all the Christians with His resurrection magic.
04 Mar 15
Originally posted by sonhouseYou are lying and the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo proves it.
No, I just think that never happened. You in your brainwashing programming can never think critically so sorry for your brain.
Scientists: Relic authenticates Shroud of Turin
http://www.wnd.com/2000/10/4279/#!
Originally posted by twhiteheadFor sonhouse to say that I "can never think critically" is lying.
You are using the word 'lying' wrongly. Please get yourself a dictionary.
There are several meanings to lying in the English language. Here is how I am using it.
ly-ing
noun
1. the telling of lies, or false statements; untruthfulness:
"From boyhood, he has never been good at lying."
Synonyms: falsehood, falsity, mendacity, prevarication.
Antonyms: truth, veracity.
verb
1. present participle of lie
verb (used without object), lied, lying.
5. to speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive.
Synonyms: prevaricate, fib.
6. to express what is false; convey a false impression.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lying