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Question

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:42 pm
by Annonymus
Can anyone tell me if this article is accurate. http://www.biblicalfulfillment.org/id25.html

I'm worried that this means that Christianity can't be true unless all the prophecies took place during the lifetime of the apostles (crazy I know, but I have serious OCD when it comes to stuff like this).

Re: Question

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 4:39 am
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
Annonymus wrote:I'm worried that this means that Christianity can't be true unless all the prophecies took place during the lifetime of the apostles (crazy I know, but I have serious OCD when it comes to stuff like this).
You know, if you look a little more on the internet, you'll find that Jesus and all the other ''leaders'' of world religions actually live on a planet far, far away. They regularly make the journey back to Earth to check up on their flocks.


www.rael.org

Now you know what all those flying saucers are about!

FL :pound:

PS: if you are going to have ''serious OCD'', have it for something serious.

Re: Question

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:46 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
By the way...

click on the rael.org link. above, then click on English, then click on videos, then click on Message From The Designers, and all your questions will be answered! The Bible, clearly explained at last!

FL y:(|)

PS 1/137, for your eyes only, don't click on English, click on Slovensky...and take it from there!

Re: Question

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:52 am
by PaulSacramento
Annonymus wrote:Can anyone tell me if this article is accurate. http://www.biblicalfulfillment.org/id25.html

I'm worried that this means that Christianity can't be true unless all the prophecies took place during the lifetime of the apostles (crazy I know, but I have serious OCD when it comes to stuff like this).
Knowledge of language does NOT equal knowledge and understanding scripture, much less prophecy.