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So if proven then it sounds like goodnight Vienna,Good v Evil, Evil being the crap they sprey over us all from the skies,Vaccines, GMO crops,and 5G that has been designed to kill, plus other sh1t the Elite have thought of.So I suggest guys NOW is the time to make peace with you maker. im just a little surprised ive beaten Zorro to this.
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Its a load of bull
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I read of that last night, Terry. I had never heard of such a thing before. Had you?
https://www.rt.com/news/438102-bible-prophecy-heifer-apocalypse/ . |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_heifer
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No Trilby I hadn't but the timing is right unfortuntly
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https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/113476/temple-institute-certifies-red-heifer/
. https://www.ibtimes.co.in/apocalypse-imminent-red-heifer-born-israel-sparks-fear-780208 . https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/wtf/first-red-heifer-born-in-israel-for-2000-years-triggers-armageddon-fears/news-story/f02da2eaf05159137d281a2dc5cd39d1 . https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/7221591/what-red-heifer-why-does-bible-say-trigger-armageddon-what-breeds-cow-red/ . https://www.greenprophet.com/2018/09/holy-cow-prophecy-fulfilled-after-red-heifer-is-born-at-temple-of-israel/ . https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/bible-prophecy-realised-first-red-13213028 . https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/728262/bible-prophecy-hebrew-red-heifer-messiah-jewish-christianity-israel-jerusalem-third-temple . https://godinanutshell.com/2018/09/04/red-heifer-update-september-2018/ . https://www.gotquestions.org/red-heifer.html . https://templeinstitute.org/red_heifer/red_heifer_contents.htm . |
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Question: "What is the significance of a red heifer in the Bible? Is a red heifer a sign of the end times?"
Answer: According to the Bible, the red heifer—a reddish-brown cow, probably no more than two years old which had never had a yoke on it—was to be sacrificed as part of the purification rites of the Mosaic Law. The slaughtering of a red heifer was a ceremonial ritual in the Old Testament sacrificial system, as described in Numbers 19:1-10. The purpose of the red heifer sacrifice was to provide for the water of cleansing (Numbers 19:9), another term for purification from sin. After the red heifer was sacrificed, her blood was sprinkled at the door of the tabernacle. The imagery of the blood of the heifer without blemish being sacrificed and its blood cleansing from sin is a foreshadowing of the blood of Christ shed on the cross for believers’ sin. He was “without blemish” just as the red heifer was to be. As the heifer was sacrificed “outside the camp” (Numbers 19:3), in the same way Jesus was crucified outside of Jerusalem: “And so Jesus also suffered outside the city gate to make the people holy through his own blood” (Hebrews 13:11-12). The Bible does teach that one day there will be again be a temple of God in Jerusalem (Ezekiel chapters 41-45). Jesus prophesied that the antichrist would desecrate the temple (Matthew 24:15), and for that to occur, there obviously would have to be a temple in Jerusalem once again. Many anticipate the birth of a red heifer because in order for a new temple to function according to the Old Testament law, a red heifer would have to be sacrificed for the water of cleansing used in the temple. So, when a red heifer is born (which is quite unusual) it might be a sign that the temple will soon be rebuilt. |
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Unfortunately, Terry? Bring it on, I say!
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They are going to keep inspecting it for blemish for a while yet,if proven they will build said 3rd temple. I know who"s side im going to be on
and peace. |
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Great start to your retirement
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Hope to see ya there, Tel
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Yea we will have that drink then
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"Construction of the third temple in Jerusalem"?????
It won't be in our life time I can assure you. First there has to be public consultations with all parties concerned. Pressure groups, lobbyists, terrorists, archeologists, theologians, dozens and dozens of other 'ists' will all have their say. 10 years max. Then the auditors will have to vet the myriad of building contracts and compensation claims. 5 years. Architect competitions to pick the design. 4 years. Planning permissions could take 10 years to achieve and then building regs approvals would be needed. Being a place of worship would obviously avoid the most onerous requirements but it all has to go to committee before being given the nod. Finally, when could the brickies start??? Monday!!! You're 'aving a larf guv. All my blokes are on the new Tower of Babel rebuild. Could squeeze you in 2070. |
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Its not Spain we are talking about here buddy
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Where is Zorrorstrikes?
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Vaccines are evil now too?
How about all of medicine? Amazing though isnt it, how tribal folk wrote stories of convienient sacrifice of other things, like cows. I wouldnt particularly want to do it but I could sacrifice a cow, for very little. I suspect unless all you had in the world was 1 cow it wouldnt be much of a test at all. Unlike say, slitting your own throat. They never suggest that though did they? Thats likely because all they were doing was battling adversity and rallying emotions to bolster their cliques in times of duress. |
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Check out Bill Gates on that Dusty
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On what?
Vaccines? |
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See all this slitting of throats business, that's what this halal nonsense is about isn't it? Like sacrifice to the devil?
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On a personal opinion Id say they had 700 years to think up a club moto of their own given they saw other tribes come up with secret messages that used the unknown as a confidence trick.....and perhaps thought killing lambs was a bit lame.
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The fact that they showed up 700 years late to the gig tells me all I need to know about them.
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Question: "What signs indicate that the end times are approaching?"
Answer: Matthew 24:5–8 gives us some important clues for discerning the approach of the end times: “Many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will deceive many. You will hear of wars and rumours of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of birth pains.” An increase in false messiahs, an increase in warfare, and increases in famines, plagues, and natural disasters—these are signs of the end times. In this passage, though, we are given a warning: we are not to be deceived, because these events are only the beginning of birth pains; the end is still to come. Some interpreters point to every earthquake, every political upheaval, and every attack on Israel as a sure sign that the end times are rapidly approaching. While the events may signal the approach of the last days, they are not necessarily indicators that the end times have arrived. The apostle Paul warned that the last days would bring a marked increase in false teaching. “The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons” (1 Timothy 4:1). The last days are described as “perilous times” because of the increasingly evil character of man and people who actively “oppose the truth” (2 Timothy 3:1–9; see also 2 Thessalonians 2:3). Other possible signs would include a rebuilding of a Jewish temple in Jerusalem, increased hostility toward Israel, and advances toward a one-world government. The most prominent sign of the end times, however, is the nation of Israel. In 1948, Israel was recognized as a sovereign state, essentially for the first time since AD 70. God promised Abraham that his posterity would have Canaan as “an everlasting possession” (Genesis 17:8), and Ezekiel prophesied a physical and spiritual resuscitation of Israel (Ezekiel 37). Having Israel as a nation in its own land is important in light of end-times prophecy because of Israel’s prominence in eschatology (Daniel 10:14; 11:41; Revelation 11:8). With these signs in mind, we can be wise and discerning in regard to the expectation of the end times. We should not, however, interpret any of these singular events as a clear indication of the soon arrival of the end times. God has given us enough information that we can be prepared, and that is what we are called to be as our hearts cry out, “Come, Lord Jesus” (Revelation 22:20). |
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What a load of ambiguous contrived nonsense
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All opinions welcome
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Amist all the false prophecy is a constant logic, that irrespective of whatever anyone ever thought the truth there will be constant attempts by other humans to manipulate you into thinking they are something they arnt. Its based on the fact humans like all other creatures cling onto survival in an environment that contains things that will support their own survival.
So time and again prophecy turns out to be meaningless until the next time, yet nobody has ever explained quite why the omnipotent would be so petty into judging the decisons of a fallible creature that 'they' themselves cast out for failing. |
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Yup, false phophets. Plenty of them about and we are warned to beware of them.
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prophets, even
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Im not doubting there are liars.
Everyone wants everything and will try everything to acheive it. But random guesswork assuming meaning in cloud formations or tea leaves ffs? What is life? A f uckin game of tombraider? All the cryptic s hit, does it give the gods a cosmic erection? |
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Who knows? Not me.
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trilby do you think everything that isnt a literal and a direct reference to some contrived assumed allogary found in the writing of one book is therefore temptation istelf?
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English please?
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- or simplified, at least
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do you live your life by what you interpret as true in the bible and everything that isnt explained in it is the devil?
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No.
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But you are happy to assume every 'confirmation bias' in each assumed 'proven' metaphor?
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What does that mean? Apologies for being slow.
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I have nothing against apophenias, the greatest artists experienced them.
But to assume value of the interpretations of others edited into one book means you experience confirmation bias based on the fact your vision of life has the cataract of the bible. In essence everything you see is through a filter. |
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If you were to believe in God, would you believe it possible for Him to talk to man? To direct him? To give him thoughts? Words to write, even?
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