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Soon: The battle in “Carchemish”

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canadyjd

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I don't know. Any. ALL "Christian" denominations have devilish doctrines (1 Tim. 4:1) now. ALL of these doctrines are contrary to biblical doctrine.
I just saw a report that Russia has lost about 1/3 of its ground forces and is looking to declare victory and go home.

Maybe you should start a thread entitled “Soon, the battle of propaganda to make Putin’s horrible losses in Ukraine look like victories”

peace to you
 
I just saw a report that Russia has lost about 1/3 of its ground forces and is looking to declare victory and go home...


peace to you
There are a lot of fakes on the web right now. People who don't trust the Bible can't see beyond their noses and believe fakes (2 Thess. 2:11).
 

canadyjd

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There are a lot of fakes on the web right now. People who don't trust the Bible can't see beyond their noses and believe fakes (2 Thess. 2:11).
Well I always trust the Bible. It’s the wild speculation of some people who don’t understand the Bible, like “the four horsemen of the nuclear apocalypse have been unleashed in Ukraine” that I don’t trust.

Will you be happy if Putin declares victory and pulls what’s left of his humiliated, atrocity waging troops out of Ukraine and back to Russia?

peace to you
 

canadyjd

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It seems to me you think you are the only one around here who trusts the Bible and knows the truth.
I must admit I find his point of view interesting. The cultural distinctions between how this war is viewed in the west and in Russia are striking, especially from a biblical viewpoint.

I am surprised how Putin has woven scripture and the church into this effort and I am reminded of reading some of Hitlers speeches in college and was amazed at how often he quoted scripture.

That is why I have found your posts to be informative and fair minded. You should be the new disinformation CEO.

peace to you
 

Squire Robertsson

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A little while back, Konstantine brought up the problem of drifting mines in the Black
Sea. Mark Felton has a report on them:
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Dr. Felton said the mines were WW2 (Great Patriotic War) vintage. He also said they were probably set adrift by a storm. (Back in the day, I served on a WLB buoy tender that serviced buoys along the Oregon Coast. Considering how they moved after a storm, I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case.)
 
A little while back, Konstantine brought up the problem of drifting mines in the Black
Sea. Mark Felton has a report on them:
I
Dr. Felton said the mines were WW2 (Great Patriotic War) vintage. He also said they were probably set adrift by a storm. (Back in the day, I served on a WLB buoy tender that serviced buoys along the Oregon Coast. Considering how they moved after a storm, I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case.)
The key word here is "probably".))))
 
Well I always trust the Bible. It’s the wild speculation of some people who don’t understand the Bible, like “the four horsemen of the nuclear apocalypse have been unleashed in Ukraine” that I don’t trust.

Will you be happy if Putin declares victory and pulls what’s left of his humiliated, atrocity waging troops out of Ukraine and back to Russia?

peace to you
Where did you get the words in quotation marks from?
 
Yes, probably. It's just more likely than your scenario. Having been on a cutter that worked buoys on Oregon's Pacific Coast, it's a very plausible scenario.
There were much more powerful storms in the Black Sea after 1945. At the same time, drifting mines were a huge rarity. Therefore, the probability of your scenario is close to zero.
 

canadyjd

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Where did you get the words in quotation marks from?
Your very first sentence of the first post of this thread mentioned the horsemen of the nuclear apocalypse as Putin’s hypersonic missiles being used in Ukraine.

However, I apologize to you. I shouldn’t have used quotation marks. I paraphrased what you said. I think I was accurate in what you were saying and stand by my statement that your interpretation of scripture being so specifically tied to these events in Ukraine is misguided and not really supported.

You are not unique, however. There are many on the BB who do the same thing, but focus on their own point of view and on different issues, from abortion, trans policy to aliens and demons.

Even though I disagree with your views, especially on scripture, I believe you are a guanine Russian patriot. You love your country and believe God is working there and in Ukraine.

I’m truly fascinated by how different our views of they same events are.

peace to you
 

canadyjd

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No. You twisted what I said. Do you like to distort the words of the interlocutor?
This is what you said in your very first post to open this thread…
Russia sent its "horsemen of the nuclear apocalypse" and hypersonic "Kinzhal" to the SAR
MiG-31K fighters with hypersonic Kinzhal missiles……

The battle in “Carchemish” © 2012.
This, just after Russia was reported to have used a hypersonic middle in Ukraine.

The only thing “twisted” is your perception of reality.

peace to you
 
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