Vatican calls for new world economic order and central world bank

Zaac

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Yeah so. It is only because you interpret the budding of the fig tree in light of present events that you believe this started some proverbial clock. I believe the reference could be for when they actually acknowledge Jesus as the Christ. This would represent a true fruit bearing so much more than a simple statehood without Jesus.

Point is...current events always set the context for prophecy interpretation and they always have.

Point is that those who doubt the inerrancy of God's word are always attempting to author confusion about something.
 
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Steve; "Doesn't it say that Jesus will come like a thief in the night?"
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4But you aren’t in the dark about these things, dear brothers and sisters, and you won’t be surprised when the day of the Lord comes like a thief.

(why) 5For you are all children of the light and of the day; we don’t belong to darkness and night.
6So be on your guard, not asleep like the others. Stay alert and be clearheaded.

7Night is the time when people sleep and drinkers get drunk.

8But let us who live in the light be clearheaded, protected by the armor of faith and love, and wearing as our helmet the confidence of our salvation.(1 Thess. 5)
 
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Point is that those who doubt the inerrancy of God's word are always attempting to author confusion about something.

This is simply false...utter and complete inflammatory rhetoric. :doh:

Isn't it about time you stopped flaming me?
 
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Quantum field theory (QFT) provides a theoretical framework for constructing quantum mechanical models of systems classically parametrized (represented) by an infinite number of dynamical degrees of freedom, that is, fields and (in a condensed matter context) many-body systems.
 
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Quantum field theory (QFT) provides a theoretical framework for constructing quantum mechanical models of systems classically parametrized (represented) by an infinite number of dynamical degrees of freedom, that is, fields and (in a condensed matter context) many-body systems.

QFT - Quoted For Truth
 
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This is simply false...utter and complete inflammatory rhetoric. :doh:

Isn't it about time you stopped flaming me?

It is nothing but the truth.
Folks who don't take God's word as inerrant are constantly doing what the serpent in the garden did:

"Did God REALLY say that"?
"That's not what it really says"
"That's not what it really means"
"That's open to interpretation"
"You worship the Bible"---
this one deserves its own thread because some on here seem to think that because we honor the word of God because it is from Him, that we're worshipping the written word. Just another excuse for such people to cast dispersion on God's word in yet another way.
"It's full of contradictions and errors"
"Jesus didn't say that, Paul said it."
"Jesus never speaks on homosexuality".
"They had multiple wives in the OT".
"God didn't define that marriage is only to be between a man and a woman".
"You can lose your salvation".
"That's not what the Greek says".
"Science has proven that young Earth theory is incorrect".


I bet you if someone looked into it, dead smack at the center of every bit of confusion authored on every topic between Christians on this board and in life would sit a Christian who does not believe in the inerrancy of God's word. And thus the ensuing authoring of confusion because they try to teach on things for which they have thrown out the foundation of truth.
 
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"Science has proven that young Earth theory is incorrect"... Just sayin

No it really has not. All science has shown is that man trusts his own knowing more than he trusts the ALL-KNOWING.

And I expect the world to jump onboard. But why CHRISTIANS would join in and author confusion about God's truth is somewhat startling, but not unexpected.

This issue just like the rest of the hot button issues is a matter of faith. Do we faithfully accept that God's word is the absolute, inerrant truth? Do we faithfully trust that God says exactly what He intends to say?

He has provided the information to date the generations from Adam to the birth of Christ.

The very same folks who say that the Earth is billions of years old and that these fossils that they find are hundreds of millions of years old are in direct opposition to the word of God.

NOTHING died until after man sinned. So if Adam and Eve came onto the scene 6000 years ago Biblically, where are all of these miillions of year old dead things coming from?

If you're a word of God believing Christian, it is IMPOSSIBLE, in accordance with the inerrant absolutely true word of God that ANYTHING died before man sinned.

Thus this confusion that science and some Christians like to author about the age of the Earth is just that: CONFUSION.

God's word makes clear how old HIS created Earth is.
 
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It is nothing but the truth.
Folks who don't take God's word as inerrant are constantly doing what the serpent in the garden did:

"Did God REALLY say that"?
"That's not what it really says"
"That's not what it really means"
"That's open to interpretation"
"You worship the Bible"---
this one deserves its own thread because some on here seem to think that because we honor the word of God because it is from Him, that we're worshipping the written word. Just another excuse for such people to cast dispersion on God's word in yet another way.
"It's full of contradictions and errors"
"Jesus didn't say that, Paul said it."
"Jesus never speaks on homosexuality".
"They had multiple wives in the OT".
"God didn't define that marriage is only to be between a man and a woman".
"You can lose your salvation".
"That's not what the Greek says".
"Science has proven that young Earth theory is incorrect".


I bet you if someone looked into it, dead smack at the center of every bit of confusion authored on every topic between Christians on this board and in life would sit a Christian who does not believe in the inerrancy of God's word. And thus the ensuing authoring of confusion because they try to teach on things for which they have thrown out the foundation of truth.

Ad hominem attacks are only used by the weak minded you know. :D
 
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No it really has not. All science has shown is that man trusts his own knowing more than he trusts the ALL-KNOWING.

And I expect the world to jump onboard. But why CHRISTIANS would join in and author confusion about God's truth is somewhat startling, but not unexpected.

This issue just like the rest of the hot button issues is a matter of faith. Do we faithfully accept that God's word is the absolute, inerrant truth? Do we faithfully trust that God says exactly what He intends to say?

He has provided the information to date the generations from Adam to the birth of Christ.

The very same folks who say that the Earth is billions of years old and that these fossils that they find are hundreds of millions of years old are in direct opposition to the word of God.

NOTHING died until after man sinned. So if Adam and Eve came onto the scene 6000 years ago Biblically, where are all of these miillions of year old dead things coming from?

If you're a word of God believing Christian, it is IMPOSSIBLE, in accordance with the inerrant absolutely true word of God that ANYTHING died before man sinned.

Thus this confusion that science and some Christians like to author about the age of the Earth is just that: CONFUSION.

God's word makes clear how old HIS created Earth is.

Well said, Zaac. Amen.
 
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