On May 8, 3:17=A0am, Midwinter <midwinte...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "OB...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <OB...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
>
> > =A0The eternity should begin in 3044 AD.
>
> Still playing your silly numerological games, Obves? =A0All those
predicti=
ons
> you've made in the past and not once has the world ended when you've
said
> it would. =A0Now you're learning, though: you're placing your
predictions =
far
> enough in the future that no-one here will be around to see whether
you're=
> right or not.
>
> Careful, though: there's always the possibility (gods forbid) that
Google
> might survive that long...
Doesn't respond to the posts either.
A blast from the past.
Mark 13:30-33. Truly I say to you that this generation will by no
means pass away until all these things happen. Heaven and earth will
pass away, but my words will not pass away. "Concerning that day or
the hour nobody knows, neigher the angel in heaven nor the Son, but
the Father. Keep looking, keep awake, for you do not know when the
appointed time is.
So it's plain, not only do you not know, nobody else does either. If
you want to outguess the Father have had it, but don't expect a
following unless you wish to have the gullible be your followers.
Even in the realm of just speculation on an entertainment level, it
becomes apparent that one would be in danger of misusing Scriptures
or
getting their answer from 'the other side.'
Even when the day does come, do you think the climate around here on
earth would be conducive to say, 'I was right', or 'I told you so'?
I
do think I could bring some scriptures up to make one think that it
(the speculation) would be the last thing on anybody's mind.
Of course, the wise thing is to look for all the things that make up
the conglomerate Sign, and warn people of the Sign and what it means
for their future.
CJ


|