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25 Mar 2007 10:20:42 AM |
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Day of the Lord here? |
A thief in the night does his work when everyone is asleep, and no one
is aware of his presence, and escapes with his loot without a sound.
Only in the morning, when it is too late, the victim discovers the
theft. That is how the Bible says the "day of the Lord" will come.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the
night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise,
and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.
Who would dispute that the imaginary rigid heaven and the planetary
spheres of Peter's day have passed away? No one believes in them any
more. They were delusions that ancient Greek philosophers believed in,
because they wanted to put the earth at the center, with the sun and
stars revolving around it.
As the apostle Peter wrote, those heavens have indeed passed away,
with a great "noise" or commotion. It was part of the scientific
revolution. In space there can be no "noise" as there is no air up
there, but the "noise" is the loud clamor generated by those who
supposed the discoveries of men of science like Galileo, Kepler and
Newton discredited the Church and the Bible. That noise continues
today.
What they failed to understand is that the passages in the Bible that
support the geocentric theory of the hellenistic era were introduced
by fraud, as foretold in one of the prophecies of Daniel. Those
creating all the "noise" were victims of the fraud of Antiochus IV.
The commotion they generate fulfills the prophecy of 2 Peter 3:10.
The same verse says "the elements shall melt with fervent heat". The
modern world depends of a mining industry on a scale that could never
have been imagined in Peter's time. As the ores of copper, zinc, gold,
silver, iron, lead, tin and others are mined and processed the
elements are extracted by smelting, and melted. Peter wrote "the earth
also and the works that are therein shall be burned up". Since the
industrial revolution, oil and coal from the earth has been getting
burnt up. His prophecy about the rise of modern science and technology
indicates the "day of the Lord" must be upon us!
Doug
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| User: "Jack Baun" |
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| Title: Re: Day of the Lord here? |
02 Apr 2007 10:56:11 AM |
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"Doug" <tcc@sentex.net> wrote in message
news:1174836042.412583.166620@l75g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
A thief in the night does his work when everyone is asleep, and no one
is aware of his presence, and escapes with his loot without a sound.
Only in the morning, when it is too late, the victim discovers the
theft. That is how the Bible says the "day of the Lord" will come.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the
night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise,
and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.
Who would dispute that the imaginary rigid heaven and the planetary
spheres of Peter's day have passed away? No one believes in them any
more. They were delusions that ancient Greek philosophers believed in,
because they wanted to put the earth at the center, with the sun and
stars revolving around it.
As the apostle Peter wrote, those heavens have indeed passed away,
with a great "noise" or commotion. It was part of the scientific
revolution. In space there can be no "noise" as there is no air up
there, but the "noise" is the loud clamor generated by those who
supposed the discoveries of men of science like Galileo, Kepler and
Newton discredited the Church and the Bible. That noise continues
today.
What they failed to understand is that the passages in the Bible that
support the geocentric theory of the hellenistic era were introduced
by fraud, as foretold in one of the prophecies of Daniel. Those
creating all the "noise" were victims of the fraud of Antiochus IV.
The commotion they generate fulfills the prophecy of 2 Peter 3:10.
The same verse says "the elements shall melt with fervent heat". The
modern world depends of a mining industry on a scale that could never
have been imagined in Peter's time. As the ores of copper, zinc, gold,
silver, iron, lead, tin and others are mined and processed the
elements are extracted by smelting, and melted. Peter wrote "the earth
also and the works that are therein shall be burned up". Since the
industrial revolution, oil and coal from the earth has been getting
burnt up. His prophecy about the rise of modern science and technology
indicates the "day of the Lord" must be upon us!
Doug
Hi Doug,
We have enough Coal for five hundred years do you think God will wait till
it is gone ? Jack
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| User: "Doug" |
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| Title: Re: Day of the Lord here? |
02 Apr 2007 10:17:53 AM |
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On Apr 2, 11:56 am, "Jack Baun" <blue...@gwis.com> wrote:
"Doug" <t...@sentex.net> wrote in message
news:1174836042.412583.166620@l75g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
A thief in the night does his work when everyone is asleep, and no one
is aware of his presence, and escapes with his loot without a sound.
Only in the morning, when it is too late, the victim discovers the
theft. That is how the Bible says the "day of the Lord" will come.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the
night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise,
and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.
Who would dispute that the imaginary rigid heaven and the planetary
spheres of Peter's day have passed away? No one believes in them any
more. They were delusions that ancient Greek philosophers believed in,
because they wanted to put the earth at the center, with the sun and
stars revolving around it.
As the apostle Peter wrote, those heavens have indeed passed away,
with a great "noise" or commotion. It was part of the scientific
revolution. In space there can be no "noise" as there is no air up
there, but the "noise" is the loud clamor generated by those who
supposed the discoveries of men of science like Galileo, Kepler and
Newton discredited the Church and the Bible. That noise continues
today.
What they failed to understand is that the passages in the Bible that
support the geocentric theory of the hellenistic era were introduced
by fraud, as foretold in one of the prophecies of Daniel. Those
creating all the "noise" were victims of the fraud of Antiochus IV.
The commotion they generate fulfills the prophecy of 2 Peter 3:10.
The same verse says "the elements shall melt with fervent heat". The
modern world depends of a mining industry on a scale that could never
have been imagined in Peter's time. As the ores of copper, zinc, gold,
silver, iron, lead, tin and others are mined and processed the
elements are extracted by smelting, and melted. Peter wrote "the earth
also and the works that are therein shall be burned up". Since the
industrial revolution, oil and coal from the earth has been getting
burnt up. His prophecy about the rise of modern science and technology
indicates the "day of the Lord" must be upon us!
Doug
Hi Doug,
We have enough Coal for five hundred years do you think God will wait till
it is gone ? Jack
Another way to look at Peter's prophecy about the earth and the works
in it being "burnt up" is that the "earth" represents man's knowledge
about the earth, all of which will be subject to scrutiny, and I
suppose a lot of it will need to be revised. For example the idea of
ice ages seems a bit flaky.
Doug
sit is the
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| User: "Bill M" |
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| Title: Re: Day of the Lord here? |
25 Mar 2007 02:55:34 PM |
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WHY WOULD ANY GOD BE SO SNEAKY???
"Doug" <tcc@sentex.net> wrote in message
news:1174836042.412583.166620@l75g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
A thief in the night does his work when everyone is asleep, and no one
is aware of his presence, and escapes with his loot without a sound.
Only in the morning, when it is too late, the victim discovers the
theft. That is how the Bible says the "day of the Lord" will come.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the
night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise,
and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.
Who would dispute that the imaginary rigid heaven and the planetary
spheres of Peter's day have passed away? No one believes in them any
more. They were delusions that ancient Greek philosophers believed in,
because they wanted to put the earth at the center, with the sun and
stars revolving around it.
As the apostle Peter wrote, those heavens have indeed passed away,
with a great "noise" or commotion. It was part of the scientific
revolution. In space there can be no "noise" as there is no air up
there, but the "noise" is the loud clamor generated by those who
supposed the discoveries of men of science like Galileo, Kepler and
Newton discredited the Church and the Bible. That noise continues
today.
What they failed to understand is that the passages in the Bible that
support the geocentric theory of the hellenistic era were introduced
by fraud, as foretold in one of the prophecies of Daniel. Those
creating all the "noise" were victims of the fraud of Antiochus IV.
The commotion they generate fulfills the prophecy of 2 Peter 3:10.
The same verse says "the elements shall melt with fervent heat". The
modern world depends of a mining industry on a scale that could never
have been imagined in Peter's time. As the ores of copper, zinc, gold,
silver, iron, lead, tin and others are mined and processed the
elements are extracted by smelting, and melted. Peter wrote "the earth
also and the works that are therein shall be burned up". Since the
industrial revolution, oil and coal from the earth has been getting
burnt up. His prophecy about the rise of modern science and technology
indicates the "day of the Lord" must be upon us!
Doug
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| User: "Jack Baun" |
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| Title: Re: Day of the Lord here? |
02 Apr 2007 12:58:41 PM |
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"Bill M" <wmech@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:HsANh.23646$Wc.11992@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
WHY WOULD ANY GOD BE SO SNEAKY???
"Doug" <tcc@sentex.net> wrote in message
news:1174836042.412583.166620@l75g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
A thief in the night does his work when everyone is asleep, and no one
is aware of his presence, and escapes with his loot without a sound.
Only in the morning, when it is too late, the victim discovers the
theft. That is how the Bible says the "day of the Lord" will come.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the
night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise,
and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.
Who would dispute that the imaginary rigid heaven and the planetary
spheres of Peter's day have passed away? No one believes in them any
more. They were delusions that ancient Greek philosophers believed in,
because they wanted to put the earth at the center, with the sun and
stars revolving around it.
As the apostle Peter wrote, those heavens have indeed passed away,
with a great "noise" or commotion. It was part of the scientific
revolution. In space there can be no "noise" as there is no air up
there, but the "noise" is the loud clamor generated by those who
supposed the discoveries of men of science like Galileo, Kepler and
Newton discredited the Church and the Bible. That noise continues
today.
What they failed to understand is that the passages in the Bible that
support the geocentric theory of the hellenistic era were introduced
by fraud, as foretold in one of the prophecies of Daniel. Those
creating all the "noise" were victims of the fraud of Antiochus IV.
The commotion they generate fulfills the prophecy of 2 Peter 3:10.
The same verse says "the elements shall melt with fervent heat". The
modern world depends of a mining industry on a scale that could never
have been imagined in Peter's time. As the ores of copper, zinc, gold,
silver, iron, lead, tin and others are mined and processed the
elements are extracted by smelting, and melted. Peter wrote "the earth
also and the works that are therein shall be burned up". Since the
industrial revolution, oil and coal from the earth has been getting
burnt up. His prophecy about the rise of modern science and technology
indicates the "day of the Lord" must be upon us!
Doug
Jack wrote;
He's not sneaky it is just that you are not ready if he was sneaky He
wouldnt tell you to be ready ===Jack
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| User: "Doug" |
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| Title: Re: Day of the Lord here? |
25 Mar 2007 03:57:08 PM |
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On Mar 25, 2:55 pm, "Bill M" <w...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
WHY WOULD ANY GOD BE SO SNEAKY???
That's hilarious! Peter said that in the day of the Lord, there will
be a "great noise"... and those making the "noise" complain that God
is being "sneaky"!
Isaiah 2:12 For the day of the LORD of hosts shall be upon every one
that is proud and lofty, and upon every one that is lifted up; and he
shall be brought low
Doug
"Doug" <t...@sentex.net> wrote in message
news:1174836042.412583.166620@l75g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
A thief in the night does his work when everyone is asleep, and no one
is aware of his presence, and escapes with his loot without a sound.
Only in the morning, when it is too late, the victim discovers the
theft. That is how the Bible says the "day of the Lord" will come.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the
night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise,
and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.
Who would dispute that the imaginary rigid heaven and the planetary
spheres of Peter's day have passed away? No one believes in them any
more. They were delusions that ancient Greek philosophers believed in,
because they wanted to put the earth at the center, with the sun and
stars revolving around it.
As the apostle Peter wrote, those heavens have indeed passed away,
with a great "noise" or commotion. It was part of the scientific
revolution. In space there can be no "noise" as there is no air up
there, but the "noise" is the loud clamor generated by those who
supposed the discoveries of men of science like Galileo, Kepler and
Newton discredited the Church and the Bible. That noise continues
today.
What they failed to understand is that the passages in the Bible that
support the geocentric theory of the hellenistic era were introduced
by fraud, as foretold in one of the prophecies of Daniel. Those
creating all the "noise" were victims of the fraud of Antiochus IV.
The commotion they generate fulfills the prophecy of 2 Peter 3:10.
The same verse says "the elements shall melt with fervent heat". The
modern world depends of a mining industry on a scale that could never
have been imagined in Peter's time. As the ores of copper, zinc, gold,
silver, iron, lead, tin and others are mined and processed the
elements are extracted by smelting, and melted. Peter wrote "the earth
also and the works that are therein shall be burned up". Since the
industrial revolution, oil and coal from the earth has been getting
burnt up. His prophecy about the rise of modern science and technology
indicates the "day of the Lord" must be upon us!
Doug
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