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Topic: maybe I'm the biggest sinner...
TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:43 PM
...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:44 PM

...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as described in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroy it after some thousands of years.

Totage's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:46 PM

...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.


There will be no end of the world.

There will be an end to the world as we know it.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:47 PM


...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.


There will be no end of the world.

There will be an end to the world as we know it.

explain more please

no photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:47 PM
Matter cannot be destroyed nor created, only modified or evolved. I learned that sh*t in science in high school... Hope that helps

no photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:49 PM
The Earth will die out sooner or later. The sun will burn out eventually, there are comets and asteroids that could hit the planet and I don't care what or who you believe in it's a fact that one of the 3 will happen.

darkowl1's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:49 PM
wait til you get out of body, you'll understand more.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:51 PM

wait til you get out of body, you'll understand more.

mmmmmmmmm interesting!

darkowl1's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:51 PM
2012 dec 21st...........................polar shift.

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Sat 02/23/08 08:54 PM

2012 dec 21st...........................polar shift.


Then rosie comes out? laugh

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:55 PM

The Earth will die out sooner or later. The sun will burn out eventually, there are comets and asteroids that could hit the planet and I don't care what or who you believe in it's a fact that one of the 3 will happen.

if the animal called homan being does not kill it first

Totage's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:56 PM
Edited by Totage on Sat 02/23/08 08:56 PM



...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.


There will be no end of the world.

There will be an end to the world as we know it.

explain more please


Read Revelations 20 and 21.




no photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:56 PM
The scripture within Revelations describes very clearly the results of this entire world @ the end.Blood will flow 2 the top of the horse's bridal,etc.What is most relevant upon your death personally will be whether U have asked him into ur heart and accepted him as ur Saviour.Godspeed!CyPoet:smile:

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:57 PM




...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.


There will be no end of the world.

There will be an end to the world as we know it.

explain more please


Read Revelations 20 and 21.





I have done it. I'll try again if i can find some light

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 02/23/08 08:57 PM

The scripture within Revelations describes very clearly the results of this entire world @ the end.Blood will flow 2 the top of the horse's bridal,etc.What is most relevant upon your death personally will be whether U have asked him into ur heart and accepted him as ur Saviour.Godspeed!CyPoet:smile:

Everything described there has been happenning for the last 2000 years in a way or other.

darkowl1's photo
Sat 02/23/08 09:01 PM
Edited by darkowl1 on Sat 02/23/08 09:01 PM
check your e-mail
hopefully this will help.

yzrabbit1's photo
Sun 02/24/08 07:20 AM

...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.


Revelations was written at a time when Rome was in control. Everything in revelations is a direct reference to Rome and hoping that Rome will fall. It had to be written in such a messed up way so that the Romans wouldn't come in and kill the guy for calling for the downfall of Rome. The reason that it has applied to every situation for the last 2000 years is because the theme of being oppressed by a force that wants to control you is universal.

tomie's photo
Sun 02/24/08 11:22 AM


...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.


Revelations was written at a time when Rome was in control. Everything in revelations is a direct reference to Rome and hoping that Rome will fall. It had to be written in such a messed up way so that the Romans wouldn't come in and kill the guy for calling for the downfall of Rome. The reason that it has applied to every situation for the last 2000 years is because the theme of being oppressed by a force that wants to control you is universal.

In that marvelous knowledge you call a brain, you're forgetting to mention 'wormwood'. It's a comet or meterorite that comes into contact with Earth or did that happen to during the Roman regime.
:tongue:

feralcatlady's photo
Sun 02/24/08 11:44 AM
Revalation 21-1


And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.

yzrabbit1's photo
Sun 02/24/08 12:02 PM



...for thinking this, but it's an idea that has been in mind ever since, even though I'm christian.
Our churches and the Bible teach about the end of the world and everything.
But what if the end of the world as describe in the bible just means the moment of our dead.
It makes sense when we die, it is the end of the world for each one of us.
Any christian brother or sister with more light about this can explain this better to me. I might be wrong.
But so far it makes sense to me because I don't think God created this beautiful world to destroyed after some thousands of years.


Revelations was written at a time when Rome was in control. Everything in revelations is a direct reference to Rome and hoping that Rome will fall. It had to be written in such a messed up way so that the Romans wouldn't come in and kill the guy for calling for the downfall of Rome. The reason that it has applied to every situation for the last 2000 years is because the theme of being oppressed by a force that wants to control you is universal.

In that marvelous knowledge you call a brain, you're forgetting to mention 'wormwood'. It's a comet or meterorite that comes into contact with Earth or did that happen to during the Roman regime.
:tongue:


The Wormwood mentioned is supposed to poison the water. So taking what I mentioned. If you are a weaker force trying to go up against the strongest force in the world. How would you do it? Would you meet them on the battle field or attack them were they are weak? Maybe poison their water supply. Poisoning wells is nothing new. It is a great way to attack many people and it can theoretically be carried out by 1 person. This is still going on 2000 years later.


from the net...

Report suggests al-Qaida could poison U.S. water
June 2003

U.S. Water News Online

CAIRO, Egypt -- An Arabic-language magazine quotes a senior member of al-Qaida as raising the possibility that the group might poison U.S. water supplies.

The Saudi-owned al-Majalla weekly also reports in its latest edition that al-Qaida militants are in the ranks of Saddam Hussein loyalists who are attacking U.S.-led forces in Iraq.

The reports are based on e-mail correspondence that Al-Majalla conducted with Abu Mohammed al-Ablaj, whom the magazine identified as a senior member of al-Qaida.

``It is something that would have to be viewed seriously,'' said a U.S. counterterrorism official in Washington, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

The London-based Al-Majalla began receiving al-Ablaj's e-mails last month, and a U.S. counterterrorism official said previously that al-Ablaj was believed to be an al-Qaida operative.

In the earlier exchange with the magazine, al-Ablaj said al-Qaida was going to carry out major attacks in Saudi Arabia. Al-Majalla published the warning on May 11 - a day before suicide bombers detonated explosives at three housing complexes in Riyadh, killing 25 people.

In the latest exchange of e-mails, al-Ablaj was quoted by the magazine as saying that al-Qaida did not rule out ``the use of Sarin gas and the poisoning of drinking water in American and Western cities.'' He was quoted as saying al-Qaida ``will present the Americans with their capabilities.''

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