What you should do is read the Bible with the correct mindset and not that of a man looking for his lost car keys.I know. We should ignore the bible and focus on the right translation.No. You show that you do not understand biblical prophecy.It seems you are making an argument of semantics to me.What you don't understand is "end-time" prophecy. You're in league with the OP.Your point is that your point is illogical?What your dumbass dont understand is that that is my point.
Good fucking gawd almighty
He can’t fulfill end of time prophecy because it’s not end of time. When it is end of time, he will.
Now do you understand?
First, the Bible does not prophesy the end of time.
Second, the end of the age that it prophesies is not the end of the Christian Age. Jesus did not sacrifice himself at the end of the Christian Age.
You're not alone, of course. The OP doesn't, either, and so this thread is a discussion of why the sky is purple when it is actually blue.
My bad.
It's pretty obvious to me that you are approaching almost anything you believe about Christianity from a misinformed position of what you think the Bible says, rather than the position of a force that connects us all and is capable of creating existence. Garbage in equals garbage out and you start from the worst possible position rather than the proposition that consciousness created the material world.
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