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    so your answer is you don't know if jc will return in her lifetime?

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    How about your thoughts on someone who thinks the end times are near having nuclear launch codes?
    Honestly, that thought never crossed my mind before you mentioned it, so I guess it doesn't bother me...
    even now, it doesn't bother me.

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    Honestly, that thought never crossed my mind before you mentioned it, so I guess it doesn't bother me...
    even now, it doesn't bother me.
    So you think she would hesitate when faced with a crisis (let's say like the Cuban Missile Crisis) to launch?

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    Honestly, that thought never crossed my mind before you mentioned it, so I guess it doesn't bother me...
    even now, it doesn't bother me.
    it should, but it doesn't. thats why it's "leaning that way" (your quote)

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    so your answer is you don't know if jc will return in her lifetime?
    The answer is, for those of us who believe He will return -

    The Bible says that we won't know the time or day.

    I don't know WHEN Christ will return.

    Maybe it will be in her lifetime, and maybe it won't.

    Maybe she's seconds away from being in a tragic accident....don't get too excited now...this was just a hypothetical.
    If that's the case, then the answer is probably no.

    If she lives another 50 years, the answer might be right.

    All of this to say what I said to begin with.
    I believe Christ will come again, but I don't know when.
    It's not for me or you to know.

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    she claims to know.

    and mccain is maybe one good roll in the hay from her becoming president.

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    So you think she would hesitate when faced with a crisis (let's say like the Cuban Missile Crisis) to launch?
    I have no idea what she'd do in that situation...but the truth of the matter is, you don't either.

    You're speculating on her moves based on her believe Christ will return.

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    it should, but it doesn't. thats why it's "leaning that way" (your quote)
    So, you think that I believe Christ will return because Palin might launch a missile? Funny.

    Seriously though, I have to get to work.

    This has been "fun" though.

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    So, you think that I believe Christ will return because Palin might launch a missile? Funny.
    looks like you already forgot the context of your quote.

    Seriously though, I have to get to work.
    i hope your job doesn't require short term memory

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    Clambake - your question shows your ignorance about end times prophecy and what many evangelical christians believe.

    There are many, many people, myself included, who believe the rapture will occur in our lifetime. The bible is very clear about what events must take place before that will happen, and we're pretty much at the point.

    As to your worries about her having nuclear codes - you needn't bother your little mind about that. We christians don't believe there's anything we can do to hasten Jesus return. The time is known only to God and everything happens according to his timetable. Also, those of us who believe in the rapture know it just means that the born-again christians will be removed from the world - but the world WILL go on. A nuclear holocaust has NO part in end times prophecy.

    Now - I'm well aware that this post will elicit all sorts of mean responses. However, you asked who agreed with Palin and my answer is yes. I already know what many of you here believe and I know you will mock and belittle my beliefs. I never said you had to believe them and neither has Sarah Palin.

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    Clambake - your question shows your ignorance about end times prophecy and what many evangelical christians believe.

    There are many, many people, myself included, who believe the rapture will occur in our lifetime. The bible is very clear about what events must take place before that will happen, and we're pretty much at the point.

    As to your worries about her having nuclear codes - you needn't bother your little mind about that. We christians don't believe there's anything we can do to hasten Jesus return. The time is known only to God and everything happens according to his timetable. Also, those of us who believe in the rapture know it just means that the born-again christians will be removed from the world - but the world WILL go on. A nuclear holocaust has NO part in end times prophecy.

    Now - I'm well aware that this post will elicit all sorts of mean responses. However, you asked who agreed with Palin and my answer is yes. I already know what many of you here believe and I know you will mock and belittle my beliefs. I never said you had to believe them and neither has Sarah Palin.
    So no one believes a war must be started in the Middle East (Israel needs to be attacked) to bring about the end times?

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    A large part of every generation thinks they are living in the end times. I think it's a mixture of hubris and trying to make sense out of life.

    It's only a problem when some like Hagee thinks he can and wants to help bring about the end times by ing with other people.

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    hey crook. "little minds" try to cram fairytales down other peoples throats, so you "needn't mind" worrying about me falling for it.

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    looks like you already forgot the context of your quote.
    I believe that things happening in the world today go along with what I learned as a child will happen in end times.
    This has nothing to do with Palin.

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    I believe that things happening in the world today go along with what I learned as a child will happen in end times.
    What specifically?

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    Hey Clam, you know you want her. You cant have her. And you cant support her.

    Eat your heart out, sucker......that's life.

    Go Sarah. You rock!

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    That was the weakest whip reversal attempt I have ever seen.

    Nice projection though.

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    Who needs Jesus when you have Obama?

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    Keep in mind this was many years ago...and I'll leave it at that for my age...

    *But back then, credit cards weren't in use as much as they are today...and there weren't debit cards.
    I was told from a very early age that someday credit cards would turn to debit cards to make it easier...that would eventually turn to chips in our hands to make it even easier to buy.

    *The value of the American dollar would drop, and at some point, the world would use a one-world money.

    *The US would no longer be the super power in the world, and at some point, we'll move to a one-world government

    *Increase in natural disasters, wars, famine, etc.

    There are plenty other examples, but I am at work.

    The thing is, even if I could put out the best proof ever, if people choose not to believe, there's nothing I can say that will change their minds.

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    Who needs Jesus when you have Obama?

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    I'm curious what the United States has to do with prophecies in the Bible.

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    I'm curious what the United States has to do with prophecies in the Bible.
    And subcutaneous credit chips.

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    The Bible is a bunch of fairytales. There is nothing really factual about any of the prophecies in there. They were written thousands of years ago by people who thought the world was flat and that the Earth was the center of the universe. What exists in the Bible today was decided by a man-made council, not by God. Lord knows what dissenting texts they threw away in the process. Anyone who chooses to believe in said prophecies is a fool, seriously if you believe the end of times is near and that Jesus Christ is going to come down again to Earth you are a fool.

    There are good ideas and moral principles in the Bible. I applaud anyone who decides to live their life by the teachings of the Bible. But anyone who for one second believes it to be 100% factual in any way is a moron.

    Fairy tales.

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    I'm curious what the United States has to do with prophecies in the Bible.
    I'm not well-versed in Bible prophecy. I certainly wish I understood it better.

    I'm least familiar with world events in end times...but from what I understand, the focus will be put on the Middle East, and the power will shift to countries such as China and Russia, I believe it is.

    As far as the implanted chips go, in the end times, chips will be a mark of the beast and will be used to buy and sell goods.

    The thing is, these ideas are brought about slowly to condition us to believe they're a good idea.

    Perhaps there is someone else from this site that knows and understand this better than I.

    My thought, though, is that that if there is someone, they won't speak up because of comments made by some people.

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    The Bible is a bunch of fairytales. There is nothing really factual about any of the prophecies in there. They were written thousands of years ago by people who thought the world was flat and that the Earth was the center of the universe. What exists in the Bible today was decided by a man-made council, not by God. Lord knows what dissenting texts they threw away in the process. Anyone who chooses to believe in said prophecies is a fool, seriously if you believe the end of times is near and that Jesus Christ is going to come down again to Earth you are a fool.

    There are good ideas and moral principles in the Bible. I applaud anyone who decides to live their life by the teachings of the Bible. But anyone who for one second believes it to be 100% factual in any way is a moron.

    Fairy tales.


    Gee thank you for setting us straight. Have you thought about
    putting this in a book. Like you really have something original to say.

    Just one little thing. What if you are wrong on judgement day? If I
    am I have nothing to worry about. But you on the other hand.......

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