Originally posted by robbie carrobieThose who lived through the Great European Famine and the Black Death of the 14th centrury thought that was the 'beginning', clearly it wasn't. Why are the signs you ascribe to any different from the ones they ascribed to?
yes I agree, never the less, we are trying to demonstrate that this composite sign was
'the beginning', of pangs of distress.
Originally posted by Proper KnobIts a good question, I think the whole crux of the matter is in the fact that prior to this
Those who lived through the Great European Famine and the Black Death of the 14th centrury thought that was the 'beginning', clearly it wasn't. Why are the signs you ascribe to any different from the ones they ascribed to?
period there were factions fighting, famines etc, but after the first world war, these
things went truly global.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThe Black Death killed people from China to Ireland, the European Famine of the same century killed people across Europe (hence the title).
Its a good question, I think the whole crux of the matter is in the fact that prior to this
period there were factions fighting, famines etc, but after the first world war, these
things went truly global.
Originally posted by Proper Knobyeah but the world wars encompassed ninety five percent of the worlds population
The Black Death killed people from China to Ireland, the European Famine of the same century killed people across Europe (hence the title).
either directly or indirectly, there was simply nothing like it prior to that.
Originally posted by FMFThe empirical scientific data validates my claims, we are now living in what the Bible
It's a point blank question about the validity of your prediction: If this particular "sign" continues to fade away for 2,000 years, where will that leave it?
terms, the last days of the conclusion of the system of things. I do not do speculation,
sorry.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThe Black Death killed somewhere between 75-200 million people across Europe, Asia and Africa. WWII claimed approx 72 million lives. It is believed around half of Europe was killed by the Black Death.
yeah but the world wars encompassed ninety five percent of the worlds population
either directly or indirectly, there was simply nothing like it prior to that.
Originally posted by Proper Knobyes that's fine, but there was no world war prior to 1914, was there.
The Black Death killed somewhere between 75-200 million people across Europe, Asia and Africa. WWII claimed approx 72 million lives. It is believed around half of Europe was killed by the Black Death.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYour 'earthquake' "sign" was determinedly unscientific and therefore unconvincing. Your 'famine' "sign" is fading away and therefore unconvincing. We have certainly discovered that you are content to make predictions about "the last days of the conclusion of the system of things" based on unconvincing assertions that coincide exactly with what you want and need them to be.
The empirical scientific data validates my claims, we are now living in what the Bible
terms, the last days of the conclusion of the system of things. I do not do speculation,
sorry.