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Offline diamondgeezer

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So that's where Stryke went...

 

Offline Rictor

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you know, now that I think about it....

 

Offline Ulala

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Originally posted by karajorma
Oddly enough his plan does sound like exactly what the Anti-christ would do though :nervous: :shaking:


Boy, I hope the Anti-christ wouldn't be this stupid, or I'd be sadly disappointed. :p
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Havent read this whole thread, but: This is either in the bible, or bible code, or both.   But it predicts the coming of a false prophet in the end of days


It's not code, it's the Book of the Revelation.  The only book in the Bible I might add that openly threatens God's Wrath on anyone who alters it.

The False Messiah will come and he and his false prophets shall unite the world as has never been done before.  All wars shall cease, Famine will be a thing of the past, basically what Humanity considers to be good things.  The only caveat is you(meaning every single man, woman and child in the world) must worship him(the False Messiah) as God and take his mark, either on the hand or the head thus damning yourself to Hell forever by God's command, or else die.  Most Biblical scholars agree that the murder will be some form of ritual decapitation.  Then in the last days, at a place called Armageddon, the final battle of Mankind will be fought.  The forces will be arrayed between those loyal to God and those loyal to the False Messiah, who will be revealed to be Satan.  The blood from this battle will be as deep as a horses shoulder.  At the end of the battle, the Lord Jesus Christ will return in glory astride a white horse and lead the Army of the Lord God against those that remain loyal to Satan and all Humanity will judged individually, each according to his or her actions in life which will be laid bare for all to see.  Those that are innocent, those saved by Christ's sacrfice on the Cross, will be spared and all others will be cast into the Lake of Fire for 1000 years, which is also the length of Christ's reign on Earth.  At the end of the 1000 years, those in the Lake of Fire will be banished to the abyss there to live apart from God, out of His presence, for all eternity.  Simultaneously, Christ's followers on Earth will be taken into Heaven and there to live forever in the personal presence of God almighty.
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Too true.  That and Rome fell...big time.

What was Thunders 10 year prophecy?


Yeah, by the hands of non christians? :p
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Boy, I hope the Anti-christ wouldn't be this stupid, or I'd be sadly disappointed. :p


Actually he probably would. Lets face it what kind of moron actually believes he's the anti-christ? The Bible says that he loses. Even if it didn't he's up against an all-knowing all powerful deity so it's pretty obvious he's going to lose this one.

Conclusion : The anti-christ would either be insane or very stupid.

Sounds like this guy fits both :D
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[q] Even if it didn't he's up against an all-knowing all powerful deity so it's pretty obvious he's going to lose this one. [/q]

Who was it that managed to set heaven ablaze or summat? Thats seems like proof God can be butt-****ed at the appropriate time.
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And ignoring every mainline Christian denomination's rejection of the idea of Jewish collective guilt, Moon's latest world tour calls on rabbis to repent for betraying Christ, the Jerusalem Post reported last week. Speaking in Arlington, VA in 2003, Moon said Hitler killed six million Jews as a penalty for this rejection.


Now that's when he crosses the line.

 

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Seriously. JC sooo had it commin' as soon as he started hanging out with that stoned hooker.
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Well, you mouth off 'bout your Da long enough some one is bound to make something of it.
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I don't think the Anti-Christ, who doesn't exist anyway, would know he was the Anti-Christ, it would have to be us who destroyed ourselves by believing what he believed. That would be far more 'satisfying' from a Satanic point of view.

But since I don't think he exists, it's a moot point ;)

 

Offline jdjtcagle

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Originally posted by Liberator


It's not code, it's the Book of the Revelation.  The only book in the Bible I might add that openly threatens God's Wrath on anyone who alters it.

The False Messiah will come and he and his false prophets shall unite the world as has never been done before.  All wars shall cease, Famine will be a thing of the past, basically what Humanity considers to be good things.  The only caveat is you(meaning every single man, woman and child in the world) must worship him(the False Messiah) as God and take his mark, either on the hand or the head thus damning yourself to Hell forever by God's command, or else die.  Most Biblical scholars agree that the murder will be some form of ritual decapitation.  Then in the last days, at a place called Armageddon, the final battle of Mankind will be fought.  The forces will be arrayed between those loyal to God and those loyal to the False Messiah, who will be revealed to be Satan.  The blood from this battle will be as deep as a horses shoulder.  At the end of the battle, the Lord Jesus Christ will return in glory astride a white horse and lead the Army of the Lord God against those that remain loyal to Satan and all Humanity will judged individually, each according to his or her actions in life which will be laid bare for all to see.  Those that are innocent, those saved by Christ's sacrfice on the Cross, will be spared and all others will be cast into the Lake of Fire for 1000 years, which is also the length of Christ's reign on Earth.  At the end of the 1000 years, those in the Lake of Fire will be banished to the abyss there to live apart from God, out of His presence, for all eternity.  Simultaneously, Christ's followers on Earth will be taken into Heaven and there to live forever in the personal presence of God almighty.


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Originally posted by Flipside
I don't think the Anti-Christ, who doesn't exist anyway, would know he was the Anti-Christ, it would have to be us who destroyed ourselves by believing what he believed. That would be far more 'satisfying' from a Satanic point of view.


Good point. That's about the only way the concept would really work. That does mean we need to look for someone who thinks he's actually a good christian though since from a satanic view point the best Anti-christ would be someone who actually thought he was doing God's work :D
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Offline Lonestar

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Laughing at this man is not recommended,even though we know he is dumb, he doesnt know it yet and he is trying to spread his dubmness to the whole world.

Will he succeed? Stay tuned to as the world spins!

 

Offline Lonestar

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Originally posted by Flipside
I don't think the Anti-Christ, who doesn't exist anyway, would know he was the Anti-Christ, it would have to be us who destroyed ourselves by believing what he believed. That would be far more 'satisfying' from a Satanic point of view.

But since I don't think he exists, it's a moot point ;)

Sounds like you beleive to my, Denial is not just a river in egypt.

 

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Originally posted by Flipside
I don't think the Anti-Christ, who doesn't exist anyway, would know he was the Anti-Christ, it would have to be us who destroyed ourselves by believing what he believed. That would be far more 'satisfying' from a Satanic point of view.

But since I don't think he exists, it's a moot point ;)


Actually, anti-christ is a bad translation. A more accurate transpation would be along the lines of a "Christ Replacement" - "Instead of Christ".

BTW, currently (and I stress that), it SEEMS that the whole mark of the beast thing, with no one being able to buy or sell unless they have the mark, etc etc... it all seems to speak of an economic power. And what with all these new ideas for smart credit cards implanted under the skin, it may very well be.

Then again, it may not be.
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Offline Lonestar

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Some people would like to talk about the things in the bible as if they are true and happening now.

Anti-Christ could be anyone, could even be Jesus. He did help start the worst religions in the world and biggest (christianity).

We could deny this moon guy that he is the Messiah, however we dont know if its true or not cause we are not God and we did not write these events out.

We can guess at who is the bad guys and good guys but we are never certain as their is never any facts to point to these being true.

This is why you must keep an open mind. Moon may just be the door to the messiah, he may claim to be it however if their is someone else he will show his power to moon and moon will quickly bow down to this person.

I dont beleive Moon is the messiah, i think he beleives he is but i beleive he will be found to be mistaken and soon we will see who really is the messiah they speak of.

Creidt Cards under the skin is already in testing and will be a viable solution for widespread useage in about 5 years. The chips are implanted into your hand or arm, and used to scan like debit cards.

Money will be abolished, and credit will be the only way to have money which will in turn end most drug dealing and any money laundering.

All these things will happen as they are almost ready for release, and these things i just spoke of were already predicted in the bible. We are in the end times, but they could last 100 years so hopefully no oen gets to anxious over this. Some interesting things are unfolding, things ive already read about 7 years ago and now they are coming true.

This is the most astounding and weird thing ive ever had happen to me in my life. Seeing that video, reading the articles i read all point to the bible coming true. Its like something out of a movie....

 

Offline Flipside

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Originally posted by Lonestar

Sounds like you beleive to my, Denial is not just a river in egypt.


Not quite, erm...

There are areas in the Bible that hold great interest to me, for example, the Egyptian plagues, since most of those can be proved to have happened in some point in Egypt history, including the 'River of Blood', which may well have been caused by Red silt being washed downriver by heavy rains. Some people like to think this disproves the Bible, personally, I think it helps authenticate it's writing period and the contents of it. Not in a spiritual sense, but in a historical one.
As far as the spiritual side of it is concerned, it's difficult to say, I don't consider myself to be of any particular faith, and if the 'false' christ is really a human who is completely unaware of his actions, how does that make anything different to the way things have always been?

I don't consider the Apocolypse a prophecy of what must happen, I think it was someone who knew human nature extremely well trying to give, in the limited explanations available 4000 years ago what would happen if mankind did keep doing things the way they always have. Theres a lot of spiritualism involved, but theres a reason for that imho....

In your life, what has influenced you more? Cold, detached books about population trends and gross national productivity, or good old blood and thunder space-combat, fantasy combat, Special-ops books etc? I can't speak for everyone, but from my own point, I'd say I read far more of the latter than the former, and because I enjoy them, they stick in my mind :)

I suppose it is in our own hands, if we were offered an option of the entire world without hunger or suffering, all we had to do was kill 100,000 people out of several billion in the world, is that considered a 'good' thing or a 'bad' thing. There is what I would truly define as a test of faith, because the Faith itself would most certainly say that such an action would be a 'sin' by definition, but could we resist the temptation. If we do not, we are less than the 'human' that we would need to be to aspire to become as one with 'God' (the perfect existence).

So while I don't actually believe in the physcial entity of 'God', I believe many holy books have somehow managed to cause the very thing they were trying to warn us against.

Deep huh? ;)

 

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I've always felt organized religion has nothing to do with God and everything to do with man.