Did someone hear something?Dontaskme wrote:No one.
Only to the nonsensical.Yep, nonsense, but it's fun to try and make sense of it.
Did someone hear something?Dontaskme wrote:No one.
Only to the nonsensical.Yep, nonsense, but it's fun to try and make sense of it.
Eight known continents now with Zealandia.bobevenson wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2017 10:52 pm How could God fail to convey his message? Please, he didn't fail at all. Christ's letters to the seven churches (the seven continents of the world) in Revelation, Chapters 2 & 3, are actually God's unified message to mankind, revealed by distilling the message to each church and adding them together in the order of presentation: "It is not enough to merely recognize and hate evil: fear not the tribulation of Satan; fight evil wherever you find it, and do not allow it to flourish; contain evil and overcome it with perseverance and commitment to good." And if that isn't enough for you, I refer you to "For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled." -Revelation 17:17, a description of the beast with 7 heads and 10 horns in chapter and verse.
Humanity failed when they created all their gods! But then they were exceedingly dumb and ignorant back then. The real failure of at least some humans, is that they are still as dumb or ignorant as ancient man was, in this day of scientific enlightenment. That is the real joke!
The prophet John on the isle of Patmos was a perfect writer of the book of Revelation, but only Bob the Baptist in the city of Cincinnati understood it and properly interpreted it in "The Ouzo Prophecy."Sir-Sister-of-Suck wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:52 pm I think it could be argued that the perfect writer of a book, would have transparency in what it all means, and would not allow even the most genuine Christians to misinterpret what the bible is saying.
You should probably try to use an example the person you're conversing with can relate to.bobevenson wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 5:47 pmThe prophet John on the isle of Patmos was a perfect writer of the book of Revelation, but only Bob the Baptist in the city of Cincinnati understood it and properly interpreted it in "The Ouzo Prophecy."Sir-Sister-of-Suck wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:52 pm I think it could be argued that the perfect writer of a book, would have transparency in what it all means, and would not allow even the most genuine Christians to misinterpret what the bible is saying.
Exactly what kind of thing can you relate to, my friend?
And you have failed to say what is unreasonable about the question.Hobbes' Choice wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 6:51 pm
You've failed.
You've failed to ask a reasonable question.