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  1. Watch the Jesus Movie:


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  2. Anonymous10:47 PM

    For discussion not indoctrination:

    No other NT book poses more serious and difficult interpretive challenges
    than Revelation. The book’s vivid imagery and striking symbolism have
    produced 4 main interpretive approaches:

    The preterist approach interprets Revelation as a description of first
    century events in the Roman Empire. This view conflicts with the book’s own
    often repeated claim to be prophecy 1:3; 22:7,10,18,19. It is impossible to
    see all the events in Revelation as already fulfilled. The second coming of
    Christ, for example, obviously did not take place in the first century.

    The historicist approach views Revelation as a panoramic view of church
    history from apostolic times to the present—seeing in the symbolism such
    events as the barbarian invasions of Rome, the rise of the Roman Catholic
    Church (as well as various individual popes), the emergence of Islam, and
    the French Revolution. This interpretive method robs Revelation of any
    meaning for those to whom it was written. It also ignores the time
    limitations the book itself places on the unfolding events (cf. 11:2;
    12:6,14; 13:5). Historicism has produced many different—and often
    conflicting—interpretations of the actual historical events contained in
    Revelation.

    The idealist approach interprets Revelation as a timeless depiction of the
    cosmic struggle between the forces of good and evil. In this view, the book
    contains neither historical allusions nor predictive prophecy. This view
    also ignores Revelation’s prophetic character and, if carried to its logical
    conclusion, severs the book from any connection with actual historical
    events. Revelation then becomes merely a collection of stories designed to
    teach spiritual truth.

    The futurist approach insists that the events of chaps. 6–22 are yet future,
    and that those chapters literally and symbolically depict actual people and
    events yet to appear on the world scene. It describes the events surrounding
    the second coming of Jesus Christ (chaps. 6–19), the Millennium and final
    judgment (chap. 20), and the eternal state (chaps. 21,22). Only this view
    does justice to Revelation’s claim to be prophecy and interprets the book by
    the same grammatical-historical method as chaps. 1–3 and the rest of
    Scripture.

    Daniel 12:4
    "But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the
    end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase."

    Mt 3:16 Ac 2:38 Ac 2:41 Ac 8:38 AC 16:31-33 Romans 11:1-2, 11-29 Zechariah
    13:7-10 Ezekiel 37:11-14 Jeremiah 33:23-26

    Church History shows that European wars were often fought over theology
    but Jesus comanded us to love one another.

    Amillennium, Postmillennium, Premillennium, Pan-millennium

    Is 9:6&7, R.C. Sproul, John MacArthur, Al Moler

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  3. I hope educated people don't really believe this claptrap. This is not even good science fiction.

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  4. Are you willing to trust your eternal destiny to this belief???

    Dr. Howdy

    P.S. See Ps 14:1 below:

    The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.

    Bilious and bloated, they gas, "God is gone." Their words are poison gas, fouling the air; they poison Rivers and skies; thistles are their cash crop.

    Only fools say in their hearts, "There is no God." They are corrupt, and their actions are evil; no one does good!

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  5. Four Important Things To KNOW:

    1) For ALL (Americans, Muslims, Jews,
    Catholics, Hindus, Buddhist, Asians,
    Presbyterians, Europeans, Baptist,
    Brazilians, Mormons, Methodist,
    French, etc.) have sinned & fall
    short of the glory of God.

    2) For the wages of above (see #1)
    are DEATH (Hell, eternal separation
    from God, & damnation) but the Gift
    (free & at no charge to you) of God
    (Creator, Jehovah, & Trinity) is
    Eternal Life (Heaven) through
    (in union with) Jesus Christ
    (God, Lord, 2nd Person of the
    Trinity, Messiah, Prince of
    Peace & Savior of the World).

    3) For God so greatly loved & dearly
    prized the world (Americans, Muslims,
    Jews, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhist,
    Asians, Presbyterians, Europeans,
    Baptist, Brazilians, Mormons,
    Methodist, French, etc.) that
    He even gave up His only begotten
    (unique) Son, that whosoever (anyone,
    anywhere, anytime - while still living)
    believes (trust in, relies on, clings to,
    depends completely on) Him shall
    have eternal (everlasting) life (heaven).

    4) Jesus said: "I am THE WAY, THE TRUTH,
    & THE LIFE. No one (male/female - American,
    Muslim, Jew, Catholic, Hindu, Buddhist,
    Asian, Presbyterian, European, Baptist,
    Brazilian, Mormons, Methodist, French,
    etc. ) comes (arrives) to the Father (with
    GOD in Heaven) EXCEPT BY (through)
    ME (no other name).

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