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yup.Originally posted by KenH:
Personally, I think it is a natural disaster, period, without any theological significance, but obviously some pretrib rapture folks might think differently.
Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
It was the illuminati...![]()
we have record of future prophecy....contained in the very Word of God, the Bible. so yes, HE does tell us so.unless they claim God told them so?
Jack Van Impe will find seventeen verses that predicted this (Until a new headline comes along to grab his attention). I'm pretrib and simply believe it's a natural disaster. There is NO Biblical prophecy (including the ole fig tree illustration and Israel becoming a nation) dealing with this age, except for general truths like "men will grow worse and worse." The quote from Luke 21 has nothing to do with the rapture - it deals with the Tribulation.Originally posted by KenH:
Personally, I think it is a natural disaster, period, without any theological significance, but obviously some pretrib rapture folks might think differently.
yup.Originally posted by Amity:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by KenH:
Personally, I think it is a natural disaster, period, without any theological significance, but obviously some pretrib rapture folks might think differently.
I can find as many people that agree with you as do disagree with you on that statement. So, that means.....one of us is wrong. And I don't claim to be perfect...otherwise I would be God. I am not. (obviously) But I stand behind my original post nonetheless.The quote from Luke 21 has nothing to do with the rapture - it deals with the Tribulation.
yup.Originally posted by williemakeit:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Amity:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by KenH:
Personally, I think it is a natural disaster, period, without any theological significance, but obviously some pretrib rapture folks might think differently.
Interesting.Originally posted by prophecynut:
Many of this generation will have died by 2018, but not all will have passed away
It's possibly a wake up call but if it is, it probably won't end with the tsunami.Is there any theological significance to the recent earthquake/tsunami or is this just another natural disaster as have been taking place for thousands of years, some on a vastly larger scale?
I've not studied eschatology but, to me, the destruction of 55,000+ people is certainly significant. If Matthew 24 applied both to the day of the apostles and the present day as it appears upon cursory reading, then this event would have to be posted on my "escalation of sorrows" list, which would record events beginning in the early 20th Century.Originally posted by HankD:
It's possibly a wake up call but if it is, it probably won't end with the tsunami.