Michae1 wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's your history with religion?
Are you evangelical?
I've been studying Bible prophecy for about 32 years. I consider myself a non-denominational Christian. I welcome all Christian denominations. If I had to choose though, I would say the United Church of Christ.
You are an idiot. Period.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Yes, Trayvon, wearing a hoodie and eating Skittles, all the while walking while black, that's a "wild animal" for you.
PP, you're a standard crackpot, and that's it. You and Michael should seek treatment for religiously-induced paranoia.
PP here. I am not paranoid. It is interesting to read the different views on the book of Revelation. That's all it is. I do not have 20 tons of Spam sausages in my basement stored up for doomsday. Nobody is out to get me.
Fact: Trayvon "No-limit-nigga" Martin assaulted a neighborhood watchman that, if not stopped would have caused Zimmerman to be fatal or critically injured, probably brain-damaged from having his head slammed on the concrete. Trayvon was goin going to use the skittles later to make a drug called "Purple Drank"
http://www.occupyhln.org/george-zimmerman/skittles-and-iced-tea-or-purple-drank/
And your "little innocent gentle giant" Michael Brown was deservedly shot like the wild animal that he was:
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2015/03/05/holder_vindicates_darren_wilson_hands_up_don_t_shoot_never_happened
Despite all the evidence people still come to the defense of these 2 hoodlums, these 2 lawless yobs who are more beast than human.
Please unclench your sphincter from around your neck so you can get some fresh air into that brain nof yours. I cannot believe people still believe in the innocence of Martin and Brown.
Thank you! The PP who used the wild animal analogy most assuredly had his/her own brand of a goodie with sheet hanging in the closet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was well-written, Michael. Everyone has been guessing at this and your guess is as good as anyone's. The main thing I am looking for is when Jesus said (paraphrasing) 'As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be when I come again"
The days of Noah were terrible. The majority of the people on earth were thieves and murderers, and in Revelation it even says "And after all those plagues these wicked people still did not repent of their murders and thefts"
The days of Noah there was widespread lawlessness. We see a hint of that in the yobs of Britain, and with people (who act like wild animals) like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, as well as the numbers of people addicted to meth, crack, and other drugs who rob and murder to get their fix.
There are many views on who the Man of Sin is, but he will not be revealed until there is a great falling away of Christians from faithfulness to Jesus: the majority of people will deny Jesus as the son of God, the Christ, and although they may be "spiritual" --having a form of godliness, they are by no means holy in the last days.
Here is an interesting view on the horns: http://www.sundaylaw.net/books/other/standish/popesltr/pl06.htm
I do not claim this to be true or anything, just another interesting take on it.
Again, well-written Michael. I can neither agree nor disagree with you because I just don't know but I do agree with you that the mountains represent nations, the horns the leaders of these nations. We really do not have kings anymore but elected officials who win by scrounging up the most money or find the best way to cheat at the ballot box. I am sure if Internet Voting becomes the main way to vote then elections will become a sham.
Yes, Trayvon, wearing a hoodie and eating Skittles, all the while walking while black, that's a "wild animal" for you.
PP, you're a standard crackpot, and that's it. You and Michael should seek treatment for religiously-induced paranoia.
Anonymous wrote: Yes, Trayvon, wearing a hoodie and eating Skittles, all the while walking while black, that's a "wild animal" for you.
PP, you're a standard crackpot, and that's it. You and Michael should seek treatment for religiously-induced paranoia.
Anonymous wrote:That was well-written, Michael. Everyone has been guessing at this and your guess is as good as anyone's. The main thing I am looking for is when Jesus said (paraphrasing) 'As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be when I come again"
The days of Noah were terrible. The majority of the people on earth were thieves and murderers, and in Revelation it even says "And after all those plagues these wicked people still did not repent of their murders and thefts"
The days of Noah there was widespread lawlessness. We see a hint of that in the yobs of Britain, and with people (who act like wild animals) like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, as well as the numbers of people addicted to meth, crack, and other drugs who rob and murder to get their fix.
There are many views on who the Man of Sin is, but he will not be revealed until there is a great falling away of Christians from faithfulness to Jesus: the majority of people will deny Jesus as the son of God, the Christ, and although they may be "spiritual" --having a form of godliness, they are by no means holy in the last days.
Here is an interesting view on the horns: http://www.sundaylaw.net/books/other/standish/popesltr/pl06.htm
I do not claim this to be true or anything, just another interesting take on it.
Again, well-written Michael. I can neither agree nor disagree with you because I just don't know but I do agree with you that the mountains represent nations, the horns the leaders of these nations. We really do not have kings anymore but elected officials who win by scrounging up the most money or find the best way to cheat at the ballot box. I am sure if Internet Voting becomes the main way to vote then elections will become a sham.