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Hah!

Epiphany, grand timing.

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@fmf said
Not much separates your beliefs from Edward Palamar's, then. He made a rather specific but inaccurate prediction that has attracted some teasing, that's all.
Not sure what kind of slam you're trying to land here.

Yes, he was inaccurate, that's been my problem with him from the beginning.

At least you had some sort of epiphany, I guess. Nah, I'll go with just a simple slam, for no purpose other than the slam itself. (Psssssst, you missed.)

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@suzianne said
Not sure what kind of slam you're trying to land here.

Yes, he was inaccurate, that's been my problem with him from the beginning.

At least you had some sort of epiphany, I guess. Nah, I'll go with just a simple slam, for no purpose other than the slam itself. (Psssssst, you missed.)
It's not a "slam". sonship has predicted that what Edward Palamar is talking about will happen in his lifetime [and welcomes it ~ i.e. ultimately, the destruction of billions and billions of non-Christians and their children].

You once predicted in an exchange with me too but backed away from the prediction that it would happen in your lifetime. So, in a world that is - by most measures - becoming better and better for more and more people, hardly anything separates the demented, misanthropic prediction/belief of Edward Palamar from what people like you and sonship believe.

There's no "slam" here from me, just a perspective on the beliefs surrounding all this outlandish talk about a "countdown".

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@fmf said
It's not a "slam". sonship has predicted that what Edward Palamar is talking about will happen in his lifetime [and welcomes it ~ i.e. ultimately, the destruction of billions and billions of non-Christians and their children].

You once predicted in an exchange with me too but backed away from the prediction that it would happen in your lifetime. So, in a world that is - by mo ...[text shortened]... from me, just a perspective on the beliefs surrounding all this outlandish talk about a "countdown".
The whole thing is a crock/one day the world will end./mankind may wipe itself out/ but divine intervention/give me a break.

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We're traveling more than 17,000 mph around the Sun with lots of changes in weather. Maybe you're just not looking hard enough.

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@edward-palamar said
We're traveling more than 17,000 mph around the Sun with lots of changes in weather. Maybe you're just not looking hard enough.
Yes, and mother earth has been doing that for the last 4.5 billion years.

Do you have any other dates or predictions based upon your esoteric interpretation of the bible?


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@suzianne said
The sun comes up tomorrow. Life goes on. Duh.
Life will go on until that day.

1 Thessalonians 5:2,3
For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.


@edward-palamar said
We're traveling more than 17,000 mph around the Sun with lots of changes in weather. Maybe you're just not looking hard enough.
Maybe you're looking too hard...

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@secondson said
Life will go on until that day.

1 Thessalonians 5:2,3
For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
And it goes on today, well after Mr. Palamar's "day".

There are things which must come to pass before the end, and we've seen none of those things yet.

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@suzianne said
And it goes on today, well after Mr. Palamar's "day".

There are things which must come to pass before the end, and we've seen none of those things yet.
That's true. There are "things" which must come to pass before "the day of the Lord" begins, and the second advent.

The problem with understanding prophecy is ciphering out what events occur pre-seventieth week, and the events that transpire during that week.

It can be complicated to say the least, and I wouldn't presume to begin to get into such a study in this or any other thread in this forum. That would be insane. Too many idiots here. Palamar is a case in point.

But I think it's safe to say that a really really big prophetic event has occurred already right under our noses, and that is that God's people/nation is back in the land promised to Abraham. That's a huge prophetic fulfillment.

Another is that man now has the capacity to annihilate life from off the planet.

We are nearly at "the end" of the "day of man" immediately preceding the "seventieth week of Daniel" prophecy and the "millennial kingdom of Jesus Christ".

There are a lot of gray areas. For example: do the "times of the gentiles", which began when the Jews were taken captive by Nebuchadnezzar, end prior to the seven years tribulation period, or at some point during.

I've heard the arguments for both. Nevertheless, the biblical prophetic timetable will come to pass. Not one jot or tittle will be left unfulfilled.


@secondson said
Life will go on until that day.

1 Thessalonians 5:2,3
For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
It came and most here, as I see it, were rejecting it so much that they missed it, aside from me telling them so.

Like Jesus asked, "When I return, will I find any faith?"

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@edward-palamar said
It came and most here, as I see it, were rejecting it so much that they missed it, aside from me telling them so.

Like Jesus asked, "When I return, will I find any faith?"
I know I've been working a lot of overtime, but one might think I would notice "three days of darkness".

Or did this only happen at night?


@suzianne said
I know I've been working a lot of overtime, but one might think I would notice "three days of darkness".

Or did this only happen at night?
This might help you :

http://risen-from-the-dead.forumotion.com/t495-the-meaning-of-the-three-days-of-darkness