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re: From Babylon to America: The Prophecy Movie
Posted on 7/17/20 at 11:21 pm to FlexDawg
Posted on 7/17/20 at 11:21 pm to FlexDawg
I cannot wait to hear your thoughts on this, then hahahhaha because I think your reaction may be somewhat like mine.
Again, I have not heard this take on it until I watched this and I think he makes a lot of sense. I wonder how many Catholics are in the dark , like I was, with regard to what the Papacy has stated on the record.
Again, I have not heard this take on it until I watched this and I think he makes a lot of sense. I wonder how many Catholics are in the dark , like I was, with regard to what the Papacy has stated on the record.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 11:23 pm to Wolfhound45
Damnit ...see, I knew I said too much hahahhaha
Watch anyway hahaha
Watch anyway hahaha
Posted on 7/17/20 at 11:52 pm to Revelator
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I work shift work, so some days, some nights. I’ve been doing this job for 18 years, so it’s routine
Geez no way I could rotate shifts like that.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 11:58 pm to prplngldtigr
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the beast from sea and beast from the earth dream.
Is Godzilla in this?
Posted on 7/18/20 at 12:12 am to prplngldtigr
So, who is the AC and is the AC AC/DC?
Posted on 7/18/20 at 2:51 am to prplngldtigr
First, I never heard of the church being referred to as clay, and this was an interesting point. However, there is no real way of knowing if this interpretation of his is correct.
Second, his hat turned sideways put me off.
Third, he repeats himself a little too much.
Fourth, there is so much symbolism in the Bible, it’s very hard to be dogmatic about every verse, but I do agree with him that scripture reveals the meaning of other scripture. And we can’t assume that every time the Bible mentions a day, it means a year. Obviously sometimes a day is simply a 24 hour period.
Plus, is he using the Bible to find each verses meaning or is he, after the fact, trying to make scripture fit his interpretation?
In the end, there is way too much speculation, and I don’t buy his interpretation of equating the Mark of the Beast as worshiping on Sunday.
I wonder if he is from the Seven Day Adventist Church?
Second, his hat turned sideways put me off.
Third, he repeats himself a little too much.
Fourth, there is so much symbolism in the Bible, it’s very hard to be dogmatic about every verse, but I do agree with him that scripture reveals the meaning of other scripture. And we can’t assume that every time the Bible mentions a day, it means a year. Obviously sometimes a day is simply a 24 hour period.
Plus, is he using the Bible to find each verses meaning or is he, after the fact, trying to make scripture fit his interpretation?
In the end, there is way too much speculation, and I don’t buy his interpretation of equating the Mark of the Beast as worshiping on Sunday.
I wonder if he is from the Seven Day Adventist Church?
Posted on 7/18/20 at 3:04 am to Revelator
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I wonder if he is from the Seven Day Adventist Church?
He is. Much of what he says is in the writings of Ellen G. White. Even as a catholic I have a hard time disregarding what he said of the Papacy. That said, he was a bit all over the place towards the end as explaining the mark, and then he jumped the gun showing Trump shaking the Pope's hand and his declaration to honor the 7th day after Hurricane Harvey.
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In 1846, at age 19, Ellen married a young Adventist preacher named James White. Shortly after their marriage, they were introduced to a tract by Joseph Bates, a Seventh-Day Baptist. It convinced them of the sacredness of the Sabbath, and they began to observe Saturday as the Sabbath. Six months later, in April 1847, Ellen had a vision in which she was shown the Heavenly sanctuary with a halo light around the fourth commandment, establishing it in her mind as the most important of the Ten Commandments.7
The bolded part was what the final 5 minutes prior to the end credit tribute consisted of.
Posted on 7/18/20 at 3:38 am to memphisplaya
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Even as a catholic I have a hard time disregarding what he said of the Papacy
Yes, I didn’t have any trouble buying this part, but I’ve never heard the theory of the antichrist being a system and not a real person explained before.
This post was edited on 7/18/20 at 3:55 am
Posted on 7/18/20 at 6:39 am to prplngldtigr
It’s a cool movie but it’s just trying to convert you to be a 7th day Adventist.
Posted on 7/18/20 at 6:41 am to boosiebadazz
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Tell me where Donald Trump fits in
As a two term president
Posted on 7/18/20 at 7:42 am to Rex Feral
I’m unfamiliar with the 7th Day Adventist.
Is there primary belief centered around Sunday NOT being the Sabbath?
Sunday being the day they worshipped the Sun and the 1st day of the week, not the last, would seem relevant in a big way though...is that accurate as you know it ?
Is there primary belief centered around Sunday NOT being the Sabbath?
Sunday being the day they worshipped the Sun and the 1st day of the week, not the last, would seem relevant in a big way though...is that accurate as you know it ?
Posted on 7/18/20 at 7:54 am to Revelator
He does use scripture to interpret scripture - which I liked.
He takes words usage elsewhere in the Bible and applies it as that word continues to be used. I like his simple biblical glossary. Nothing too controversial, I don’t think.
To me, the big reveal is about what the Papacy has actually declared. I’m not a good Catholic anyway in terms of the Pope and him being infallible. This one in particular concerns me.
His assertion that the Papacy has been a beast (kingdom,king) twice and had used that power to corrupt the sabbath (not Sunday) is damn sure thought provoking.
He takes words usage elsewhere in the Bible and applies it as that word continues to be used. I like his simple biblical glossary. Nothing too controversial, I don’t think.
To me, the big reveal is about what the Papacy has actually declared. I’m not a good Catholic anyway in terms of the Pope and him being infallible. This one in particular concerns me.
His assertion that the Papacy has been a beast (kingdom,king) twice and had used that power to corrupt the sabbath (not Sunday) is damn sure thought provoking.
This post was edited on 7/18/20 at 7:55 am
Posted on 7/18/20 at 9:07 am to prplngldtigr
I've studied bible prophecy for years and this guy makes some very good points. He backs everything up from scripture but there's a lot of symbolism that can be interpreted in a couple different ways. He is undoubtedly Seventh Day Adventist so he is looking at scripture and prophecy through that lens. What's interesting to me it how he lays out the historical perspective in relation to bible prophecy, in particular since the Crucifixion of Jesus. That's something I have not studied a lot on but he lays that out very nicely using historical dates and facts while aligning it with scripture. Where he lost me was trying to go into the sign or mark of the beast. There is adequate scripture that tells us the early church worshiped on Sunday due to the Resurrection being on Sunday. I am not one to condemn anyone for their belief so I will just say some will have to agree to disagree on this point.
The biggest thing I can take from this is that the bible is amazingly accurate and those that discount it as fables should give it a chance. In a world that has no absolute truth the only truth that stands is God's Word.
The biggest thing I can take from this is that the bible is amazingly accurate and those that discount it as fables should give it a chance. In a world that has no absolute truth the only truth that stands is God's Word.
Posted on 7/18/20 at 9:07 am to prplngldtigr
Sooooooo... not even 4min into the video it projects Catholicism as a cult conflating some story of Nimrods wife and the "virgin" birth of her son to Catholic images of Mary and Jesus.
Do you not believe Jesus was born of a Virgin?
In any case, I'll try and press on but so far this is obvious anti-Catholic fodder and probably not much different than the other thousand of videos on youtube like it.
Do you not believe Jesus was born of a Virgin?
In any case, I'll try and press on but so far this is obvious anti-Catholic fodder and probably not much different than the other thousand of videos on youtube like it.
Posted on 7/18/20 at 9:48 am to prplngldtigr
I wish yall would stop with the religious nut job shite. I get that it's real to you but there's no real, true, concrete evidence of any of this Bible scripture stuff so it just looks like lunacy to the rest of us.
And that's not said to diminish your beliefs it's just you're trying to connect real events that are a real imminent threat that all of us share and recognize as real, to something that was written thousands of years ago in a book.
And that's not said to diminish your beliefs it's just you're trying to connect real events that are a real imminent threat that all of us share and recognize as real, to something that was written thousands of years ago in a book.
This post was edited on 7/18/20 at 9:51 am
Posted on 7/18/20 at 9:52 am to prplngldtigr
i loved how at the end of the video he told me how i as a catholic wasn't christian and going to he11!
it's not like i've ever heard that before!
you Pentecostals are a special kind of stupid.
just fyi revelations barely made it into the catholic bible and didn't make it into the orthodox bible.
and if it weren't for the Council of Nicaea in 325 you wouldn't have a bible.......you're welcome!
it's not like i've ever heard that before!
you Pentecostals are a special kind of stupid.
just fyi revelations barely made it into the catholic bible and didn't make it into the orthodox bible.
and if it weren't for the Council of Nicaea in 325 you wouldn't have a bible.......you're welcome!
Posted on 7/18/20 at 9:54 am to nola000
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I wish yall would stop with the religious nut job shite. I get that it's real to you but there's no real, true, concrete evidence of any of this Bible scripture stuff so it just looks like lunacy to the rest of us.
And that's not said to diminish your beliefs it's just you're trying to connect real events that are a real imminent threat that all of us share and recognize as real, to something that was written thousands of years ago in a book.
Hal Lindsey did it better 40 years ago.
Posted on 7/18/20 at 10:05 am to prplngldtigr
Question to you and the other Protestants here...
Have y'all ever listened to any scripture/ end time commentary from a Catholic perspective?
It may give you some different incites which you may never have considered and may even grow your own understanding of your beliefs.
Dr. Taylor Marshal - Book of Revelation
If you are open to it, I suggest this pod cast and none of your Protestant friends will ever have to know you listened to something actually Catholic and not from an anti Catholic perspective. I think it is on youtube also if you prefer.
Have y'all ever listened to any scripture/ end time commentary from a Catholic perspective?
It may give you some different incites which you may never have considered and may even grow your own understanding of your beliefs.
Dr. Taylor Marshal - Book of Revelation
If you are open to it, I suggest this pod cast and none of your Protestant friends will ever have to know you listened to something actually Catholic and not from an anti Catholic perspective. I think it is on youtube also if you prefer.
This post was edited on 7/18/20 at 10:07 am
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