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Mar 20, 2005 22:11

I had an interesting thought during church today, but I'll give a little background before I get to it ( Read more... )

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You've got debate... *grins* wolfyknight April 2 2005, 06:11:39 UTC
Humanly, logically speaking, it would make more sense for Christ to come back mid-Trib. Because of the number of judgements that would come before, only those who truly loved God would not have "disowned" him and refused to care about him.

Well, I believe it makes more sense for the pre-trib. Why would god make believers go through *any* of the judgements? and, I believe no true believer would disown him no matter what happens, and that god can tell without using judgements those that truly believe.

The judgements are not really to test believers in my opinion, but to try to make it impossable for people to disbelieve.. after the judgements, they have no excuse to disbelieve in god.

Then again, I also believe we will be seeing first hand within the next few years the answer(s) to this and other questions dealing with the revolations (only spelt right.)

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Re: You've got debate... *grins* me_n_my_soapbox April 3 2005, 06:15:14 UTC
Interestingly, though, if you read in Revelations, it continuously says that instead of believing, the people were "weeping and gnashing teeth and thrusting their fists in the face of God." No matter what, many refused to believe, thinking that the Antichrist was truly God....or just hating God. And I definately think you have a good point - why WOULD God make believers go through any of the judgements?

I can actually agree with you about seeing within our lifetimes. Particularly with the sudden passing of the pope...according to Nostradamus and Malachy, there will be at most 2 more popes. So it is very possible that this will happen within our lifetimes!!!!

^-^ Ya know, babe, I was hoping you'd start debating me...I miss that. *sniffies* Miss you!

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Re: You've got debate... *grins* wolfyknight April 3 2005, 07:43:35 UTC
I miss that too...

and, as for the refusing to accept god as good... yeah, I know what you mean, when I say true believers I mean people that believe, and trust in god, and ... well not the ones that believe but hate... know wwhat I mean?

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Re: You've got debate... *grins* me_n_my_soapbox April 4 2005, 05:16:24 UTC
You mean, the "Christians" like we went to school with. Yep...I understand.

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