patches70 wrote:There is a bit of bigotry emanating from this thread, and it ain't coming from UC.......


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patches70 wrote:There is a bit of bigotry emanating from this thread, and it ain't coming from UC.......
Lord Arioch wrote:Im not an american... but do u folks really belive that Columbus "discovered" the Americas? Not the viking Leif Eriksson? Or more likely... the people already living there? This is most strange:)
universalchiro wrote: (the ones born just prior to the start (Israel becoming a nation 1948) will not pass away until all these things take place."
universalchiro wrote:@Patches: there are several definitions of the word generation. One is production, another is step of family such as parent to child, another is the entire life span of people born close in time. Such as the "baby boomers". They are a generation still existing born after WW2.
So when Jesus said "when you see all these things, recognize that it is near, at the door. Truly I say to you, this generation (the ones born just prior to the start (Israel becoming a nation 1948) will not pass away until all these things take place."
There is harmony with dictionary definitions and Bible prophecies.
universalchiro wrote:@Patches: I hear ya and agree there is no conversion from pressure scare tactics. That's not my intent hear, but admittedly there is no way around appearing that way. My intent is to show that something supernatural is occurring before our eyes as the Bible foretold. My goal is for someone to look at the list of fulfilled prophecies and say maybe there is something special about the God of the Bible and something special about this Bible and read for themselves.
But I'm with you, no one believes via pressure, only God through the gospel message that Jesus paid for all sins on the cross to those who believe unto eternal life, converts the soul.
universalchiro wrote:@Patches: I hear ya and agree there is no conversion from pressure scare tactics. That's not my intent hear, but admittedly there is no way around appearing that way. My intent is to show that something supernatural is occurring before our eyes as the Bible foretold. My goal is for someone to look at the list of fulfilled prophecies and say maybe there is something special about the God of the Bible and something special about this Bible and read for themselves.
But I'm with you, no one believes via pressure, only God through the gospel message that Jesus paid for all sins on the cross to those who believe unto eternal life, converts the soul.
universalchiro wrote:@Symmetry: I think you or someone already asked this several pages back. There are many great versions that say the same concept with varying synonyms. My favorites are:
New King James, New American Standard & New International version. Whatever the vernacular, each version is compared and measured to manuscripts 2,300 hundreds years old to 1,700 years old for accuracy.
@Chang: I hear ya about the respect thing, but I challenge you to study these recent fulfilled prophecies and if you feel the odds of occurance is getting slimmer and slimmer with each one fulfilled, then read the Bible on your own. I mean think about it, Israel is not a nation for 2,500 years and all of a sudden after breaking 2,000 years of silence , prophecies are being fulfilled.
patches wrote:And those UC bashers, you like to preach tolerance, say you are against bigotry and such. UC is merely doing what his faith dictates he is supposed to do. He is not harming anyone at all, but considering some of the reactions from you people you'd think UC must have sneaked into your house and murdered your families and raped the family pet.
universalchiro wrote:@Symmetry: I read the NKJV first so I enjoy the poetry, I've read the NIV and English Standard Versionand appreciate the alternate synonyms that gives me a better understanding, but for closest to oldest manuscript I prefer the American Standard version. For example: if the oldest manuscript read lend your ear to me, the NASV would say lend your ear to me, figuring the reader will understand authorial intent. : where the NIV reads listen closely to my words, . So I like NASV thinking its closest to original, though they both have same meaning.
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TA1LGUNN3R wrote:patches wrote:And those UC bashers, you like to preach tolerance, say you are against bigotry and such. UC is merely doing what his faith dictates he is supposed to do. He is not harming anyone at all, but considering some of the reactions from you people you'd think UC must have sneaked into your house and murdered your families and raped the family pet.
I don't hate him. In fact, he provides much amusement. I just think he's super silly. He shouldn't get upset when I mock his inane beliefs just like I don't get upset when he says I'll burn in hell. In addition, in the same way that a rational person doesn't engage with a flat-earther, I think his anti-evolutionary assertions are likewise stupid, and honestly they are deserving of mockery when and if he wishes to advocate creationism. The same goes for his prophecies. It's kinda the whole "if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen" thing.
Religions are used to target marks. Either UC is a pro-troll or a grade-A mark.
-TG
patches wrote:And those UC bashers, you like to preach tolerance, say you are against bigotry and such. UC is merely doing what his faith dictates he is supposed to do. He is not harming anyone at all, but considering some of the reactions from you people you'd think UC must have sneaked into your house and murdered your families and raped the family pet.
universalchiro wrote:@Symmetry: best prophecies? They're all the same. Most accurate: IMO NASV is the closest to original manuscript copies.
macbone wrote:Man, I really want to do a read-through of something like Chesterton's Orthodoxy. It'll probably be trolled all to hell, though, either that or just me posting nonsense over and over again.
In fairness, such a read-through should be accompanied by something like Dawkins' The God Delusion. Or maybe Ludwig Feuerbach's The Essence of Christianity? Or Thus Spoke Zarathustra?
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