We must conclude then, that neither Hitler nor Pope Pius XI were the final antichrist.
"final antichrist." doesn't appear in the scriptures. Have you never heard the saying "The king is dead, long live the king." [
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We must conclude then, that neither Hitler nor Pope Pius XI were the final antichrist.
That is correct. "Final antichrist" is my own term, based on the fact that John told of many antichrists, but of one yet to come."final antichrist." doesn't appear in the scriptures. Have you never heard the saying "The king is dead, long live the king." [
"final antichrist." doesn't appear in the scriptures. Have you never heard the saying "The king is dead, long live the king." [
Uh, you mean like, "he loved his mother?"Might it be proper to suggest some positive aspects of the anti-Christ?
Well, he seems to exude confidence in himself and others.Uh, you mean like, "he loved his mother?"
Until he decides to kill everyone who doesn't take his mark....Well, he seems to exude confidence in himself and others.
He is one who seems to be a peacemaker, settler of disputes, consensus builder.
What?! You mean he's a Democrat?Until he decides to kill everyone who doesn't take his mark....
It ought to bother all of us. Remember the old ditty, "Only one life, shall soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last."
I have no idea what you have done.
I don't recall anyone suggesting you do so. All I posted was some things about my uncle. I never mentioned you. But on that subject, I quit my job and started seminary when I was 30 years old, with a wife and kids and everything. I worked full time and went to school full time. My wife also worked full time. It was a sacrifice on both of our parts. After I completed that part of my education my wife went back to school and received her Ed.D. when she was 50 years old.
No, but you can determine to continue your education now, going forward. I got my last degree when I was 55. It's never too late to learn.
I'm sorry, but that is just a personal attack. Nobody has said they are in awe of anyone because of "a bunch of letters by their name." I made it clear to an unbiased reader that the man's lifetime of service to Christ was what I was in awe of. His willingness to sacrifice. He was 34 with a wife and 2 kids when he finally received his Ph.D. from Harvard.
Don't be intimidated because people have chosen a more difficult educational or service path than you. God uses all different kinds of people in His service.
But try not to denigrate those who have chosen the path less traveled.
Sure I can discredit them. As unbelievers, they do not have the Holy Spirit within them, so therefore they cannot experience the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit. I don't trust any Jewish interpreters who are not born again.
What?! You mean he's a Democrat?
Lol. The devils tremble, and human is going to put up a fight.Should I have said that the Antichrist was the last human enemy of Christ? I thought that was evident.
Closer than you think.What?! You mean he's a Democrat?
In interpreting the language, yes. My Hebrew teacher got his doctorate at a Jewish school, Dropsy. However, when it comes to anything spiritual, they will be wrong. And when it comes to anything prophetic, they follow Philo in allegorical interpretation, so they will be wrong.I have to disagree. I believe they can be of value, in interpreting the language.
I'm pretty sure Democrats will vote for him.What?! You mean he's a Democrat?
In interpreting the language, yes. My Hebrew teacher got his doctorate at a Jewish school, Dropsy. However, when it comes to anything spiritual, they will be wrong. And when it comes to anything prophetic, they follow Philo in allegorical interpretation, so they will be wrong.
I'm pretty sure Democrats will vote for him.