CadyandZoe
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It is evident from Revelation 20 for those who read the text literally, the way John intended it.No it isn't!!!
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It is evident from Revelation 20 for those who read the text literally, the way John intended it.No it isn't!!!
You can read it as well as I can.Where does it teach that "Christ rules on earth for a thousand years ... [in] Revelation 20"? Quote actual text.
Not until you do.Please keep your false charges and heresy away from this thread.
Lol. Classic fudge! Your avoidance speaks volumes. It is more testimony that what you are promoting is false teaching.You can read it as well as I can.
I'm not going to fall for your trickery. Go read it for yourself.Lol. Classic fudge! Your avoidance speaks volumes. It is more testimony that what you are promoting is false teaching.
I have never read the left behind novels. And yet I can tell there is a pretribulation rapture based on the Word of God.
Heaven and earth will pass away, and the Words of our Lord will no pass away. What are His words that will not pass away.
This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled.
when ye see these things come to pass
Luke 21
29 And he spake to them a parable; Behold the fig tree, and all the trees;
30 When they now shoot forth, ye see and know of your own selves that summer is now nigh at hand.
31 So likewise ye, when ye see these things come to pass, know ye that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand.
32 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled.
33 Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away.
There is a group of people that will see these things come to pass and there is a group of people that can escape all these things that come to pass. Both groups will be raptured.
The Church will escape all these things that come to pass. What things will the Church escape? False Christs, the beast of the sea and beast of the earth. Wars, famine, pestilence and the great tribulation.
Whereas the twelve tribes across the earth will go through these things including the great tribulation. However, they are also to look up because the Lord comes immediately after the tribulation OF THOSE DAYS. That is the coming of Jesus, the second coming at the 6th seal and then the wrath of God begins.
Two raptures........two harvests..........two brides............as Jacob had two brides and one was the chosen bride.
If you had it you would quote it, but you do not. We come across this everyday on these forums with false teaching. It cannot be shown or found in the Book.I'm not going to fall for your trickery. Go read it for yourself.
Negative. As I said, you don't understand the concepts. And since you don't understand the concepts, I wonder why you decided to believe what you believe. Deity doesn't refer to the identity of the being himself; it refers to his nature.
In case you forgot, or you didn't know, the essential teaching of the Trinity doctrine is that Jesus and the Father are both of the same ousia -- essential nature. Search the internet or a systematic theology for the qualities of God's nature and you will find a list like the following:
The unique qualities of God the Father:
Infinite -- God is self-existent and without origin. He has always existed and will always exist, beyond the constraints of time and space.
Immutable -- God does not change. His nature, character, and promises remain constant throughout time.
Omnipotent -- God is all powerful. He has unlimited power and can accomplish anything that aligns with his nature.
Omniscient -- God is all knowing. He possesses complete and perfect knowledge of everything, past, present and future.
Omnipresent -- God is present everywhere at all times. There is no place where he is not.
Trinitarians argue incorrectly that Jesus also shares these qualities with the Father. He does not.
Jesus is not self-existent and without origin. He was born to the virgin Mary.
Jesus is not immutable. He began as a baby and matured in stature and wisdom.
Jesus is not Omnipresent -- After Jesus walked away from the tomb the Angels remarked "he is not here; he is risen."
Jesus is not Omniscient -- When asked whether the kingdom would be restored to Israel, Jesus tells his disciples that only the Father knows the times and the seasons.
Jesus is not Omnipotent -- He tells the Sanhedrin that if it was necessary, the Father would send thousands of mighty angels to defend him.
I don't deny that Jesus is God. I deny that Jesus is deity. Jesus is God by identity, not by ontology.
I reject your translation.
I have resisted saying this for many years, but since you raised the issue I must warn you that the Trinitarian Doctrine is antichristian in some of it's propositions. Be careful.
I didn't tell you a joke, but you're hatred of me is keeping you from seeing the point I made. THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND CALTHOLIC TEACHING CONCERNING THE EUCHARIST IS THE EXACT SAME PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THE TRINITY DOCTRINE OF THE HYPOSTASIS.
Got it yet? The force of my argument to you is my knowledge that you DON'T believe Catholic teaching concerning the eucharist. Thus, if you don't believe the Catholics concerning the Eucharist, and I know you don't, then why do you believe the Trinity Doctrine, which comes from the same philosophy?
As I said, you speak without knowledge. You didn't know that the Trinity Doctrine was based on Greek philosophy did you? You didn't know that it crept into the Christian church via the Early Church Fathers who brought their Greek Philosophy with them, did You? I don't think you did. You have no real basis for your belief, which is why you resort to ad hominem argumentation.
I rejected the doctrine a long time ago because it is contradictory. And I have the courage to admit it.
I have resisted saying this for many years, but since you raised the issue I must warn you that the Trinitarian Doctrine is antichristian in some of it's propositions. Be careful.
It is evident from Revelation 20 for those who read the text literally, the way John intended it.
Yes, we all can and there is no mention of Jesus reigning on the earth in Revelation 20. Why can't you acknowledge that? Is that because you are a dishonest person who has trouble telling the truth?You can read it as well as I can.
It's easy to recognize those false teachers. They do not answer straightforward questions with straightforward answers. It can't get any more straightforward than asking where Revelation 20 says anything about Jesus reigning on the earth. That is what he is claiming it says, yet he can't even show us where it says it. That's exactly what deceivers do. They make claims like that and when questioned about it they will not answer the question, proving that they are just making up lies.If you had it you would quote it, but you do not. We come across this everyday on these forums with false teaching. It cannot be shown or found in the Book.
True. It is simply not there. Premils are always adding unto Scripture. They force their imaginary future millennium into text after text where it does not exist.It's easy to recognize those false teachers. They do not answer straightforward questions with straightforward answers. It can't get any more straightforward than asking where Revelation 20 says anything about Jesus reigning on the earth. That is what he is claiming it says, yet he can't even show us where it says it. That's exactly what deceivers do. They make claims like that and when questioned about it they will not answer the question, proving that they are just making up lies.
LOL. You are full of hot air. I showed scripture that says Jesus created all things and you reject that scripture. So, I reject everything you say because your beliefs are Satanic.Negative. As I said, you don't understand the concepts.
LOL. This is such incredible nonsense. He is God, but not deity? LOL. Such utter foolishness. How can you say He is God, but not deity? That is the dumbest argument imaginable. Absolutely stupid.And since you don't understand the concepts, I wonder why you decided to believe what you believe. Deity doesn't refer to the identity of the being himself; it refers to his nature.
In case you forgot, or you didn't know, the essential teaching of the Trinity doctrine is that Jesus and the Father are both of the same ousia -- essential nature. Search the internet or a systematic theology for the qualities of God's nature and you will find a list like the following:
The unique qualities of God the Father:
Infinite -- God is self-existent and without origin. He has always existed and will always exist, beyond the constraints of time and space.
Immutable -- God does not change. His nature, character, and promises remain constant throughout time.
Omnipotent -- God is all powerful. He has unlimited power and can accomplish anything that aligns with his nature.
Omniscient -- God is all knowing. He possesses complete and perfect knowledge of everything, past, present and future.
Omnipresent -- God is present everywhere at all times. There is no place where he is not.
Trinitarians argue incorrectly that Jesus also shares these qualities with the Father. He does not.
Jesus is not self-existent and without origin. He was born to the virgin Mary.
Jesus is not immutable. He began as a baby and matured in stature and wisdom.
Jesus is not Omnipresent -- After Jesus walked away from the tomb the Angels remarked "he is not here; he is risen."
Jesus is not Omniscient -- When asked whether the kingdom would be restored to Israel, Jesus tells his disciples that only the Father knows the times and the seasons.
Jesus is not Omnipotent -- He tells the Sanhedrin that if it was necessary, the Father would send thousands of mighty angels to defend him.
I don't deny that Jesus is God. I deny that Jesus is deity. Jesus is God by identity, not by ontology.
I reject your Satanic teaching.I reject your translation.
LOL. Shut up.I have resisted saying this for many years, but since you raised the issue I must warn you that the Trinitarian Doctrine is antichristian in some of it's propositions. Be careful.
Yes, I get that you have been deceived by Satan and you are spiritually blind and need to repent of your denial of the deity of Christ.I didn't tell you a joke, but you're hatred of me is keeping you from seeing the point I made. THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND CALTHOLIC TEACHING CONCERNING THE EUCHARIST IS THE EXACT SAME PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THE TRINITY DOCTRINE OF THE HYPOSTASIS.
Got it yet?
Total nonsense It's based on scripture that you reject.The force of my argument to you is my knowledge that you DON'T believe Catholic teaching concerning the eucharist. Thus, if you don't believe the Catholics concerning the Eucharist, and I know you don't, then why do you believe the Trinity Doctrine, which comes from the same philosophy?
As I said, you speak without knowledge. You didn't know that the Trinity Doctrine was based on Greek philosophy did you?
I don't need to listen to your Satanic nonsense.You didn't know that it crept into the Christian church via the Early Church Fathers who brought their Greek Philosophy with them, did You? I don't think you did. You have no real basis for your belief, which is why you resort to ad hominem argumentation.
I reject your Satanic doctrine because you do not know Jesus personally. That is obvious. No Christian denies the deity of the Great God and Savior Jesus Christ.I rejected the doctrine a long time ago because it is contradictory. And I have the courage to admit it.
A pre-trib chart does not have the rapture taking place after the 7 year 70th week begins.
Differently, my Anytime Rapture View chart has that possibility that the rapture may not take place until after the 7 year 70th week begins.
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What makes you think I don't have a Bible?If you had it you would quote it, but you do not.
Who is "we"? You have a mouse in your pocket?We come across this everyday on these forums with false teaching.
And anyone can find it in Revelation 20. Just read it.It cannot be shown or found in the Book.
Davy, the chart of mine in your post is the anytime rapture view chart - not the pre-trib rapture view chart.Why are you telling lies?
Right there in YOUR chart you have the "Rapture" showing in blue DURING the timing Daniel 9:27 and the appearance of false-Messiah! That is a false PRE-TRIB RAPTURE idea your chart is showing.
So WHY... are you trying to fool brethren here?
No, it is not there, and you know it. That is why you (or no Premil) has been able to show it.What makes you think I don't have a Bible?
Who is "we"? You have a mouse in your pocket?
And anyone can find it in Revelation 20. Just read it.
Do you believe the trib is 7 years?Davy, the chart of mine in your post is the anytime rapture view chart - not the pretrib raptiew view chart.
Below is the pre-trib rapture view chart. Pre-tribbers consider the entire 70th week as tribulation. Therefore, in their view, the rapture has to take place before the 70th week begins.
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I don't called the great tribulation as "the trib". I don't use the term "the trib" because it is confusing.Do you believe the trib is 7 years?
Let's review the text from John's first letter that mentions the sign of the antichrist.Well, please elaborate..................