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Comment by Josh Radcliffe
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 I assure everyone that they have nothing to worry about in a religion that can't even get the fulfillment of the prophecies that this man supposedly fulfilled correct. Take the geneology of Matthew and Luke. They both contradict each other on the highest level. They give incorrect geneologies. One writer says he is from Solomon and the other from Nathan, both David's sons. lol Then there is the issue of the false prophecy of Matthew 2:23 that doesn't even exist in the prophets. This religion is a control tactic by the Romans to control the population. Now that the books are out so is the truth about this imposter. This is only the tip of the iceburg about the many lies in the New Testament. What a laugh. I was a Christian all my life to conclude that a religion filled with lies and zero proof about any existence of Jesus is not worth the paper that the New TEstament is written on. Oh well, all these people will find out when they die one day.

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Comment by sarahs meadows
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Study of the King James Version Bible in conjunction with a Strongs Exhaustive Concordance to break the English words back down to the Greek and Hebrew language will explain many questions people sometimes have about the Bible.   Also, study of historical documents from the era of time Jesus walked the earth, especially from the day of his crucifixion, add clarity to Bible understanding.


Comment by Thomas Stevens
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Are you kidding??? 


Comment by Lynn Christen
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 This article corresponds with this article on another website.  Too bad so many people are so deceived.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=138997


Comment by Jeff Lindsey
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john radclife,

the 2 geneologies you refer to are the geneologies of 2 seperate people. one of mary and one of joseph (who was not his biological father, but did raise him as a father)

The prophesy you refer to in Matt. 2:23.....check this website out.

http://www.learnthebible.org/nazarene.html

You say you were a Christian, and that you are not now.  I pray that you find your way back to Jesus. 

 

Though I may be wrong, I suspect that you lost your faith in college and that you probably, believe in evolution.  If that is the case, check out Kent Hovind "100 reasons evolution is stupid".  You will be suprised that lies that are taught in textbooks as facts.  If that is not the case, then I still lift you up in prayer.


Comment by Dennis Embo
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 In Communist China, as any evangelical Christian missionary to that country soon discovers, is (and has been) illegal, ILLEGAL, to preach messages from Matthew 24 or the Book of Revalation, or to put any positive spin on the teaching of the return of Jesus Christ to the earth to set up any kind of millenial kingdom.

As any Maoist, Marxist/Leninist disciple knows, paradise for Man will only come when dialectic materialism plays itself out and out of the ruins of capitalism will come a worker's paradise. The Communist Party (still the only political game in town in PRC, let us not forget) has never waivered from that position. So, I guess like the coercive one-child policy of China, some in this country are looking to ape China in their attitude toward a particular segment of Christianity that holds to a literal return of Jesus Christ to the earth someday.


Comment by alvaro ovalle
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 john 14:2  FATHER HOUSE IS THE CONTINENT OF AMERICA. THE COUNTRY OF CHILE IS THE DOOR OR HEAVEN. MARY AND JOSEPH ARE HER IN CHILE WITH A DIFFERENT NAME.


Comment by PureTrust
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The biggest danger in millennial belief is that the millennium is going to be a literal 1,000 year reign of Jesus on earth. This reign will supposedly bring peace and prosperity across the world, especially for those who are ardent supporters of Jesus. Why is this dangerous? Because of the focal point it produces in people.

If you are against God, you will say, "I hope the millennium doesn't come for millions of years, so that I won't be involved with Jesus." If you believe in God, you will say, "I hope the millennium starts soon so that I will see the return of Jesus in my lifetime. I would surely like to see Him coming in the clouds."

Both of these kinds of people have their focus placed on the wrong thing. They are focused on the future rather than the present. Anybody can die at any time, and many die suddenly. The focus should be on the current relationship that a person has with God - every moment of their lives - rather than on some future time, because anybody can go to meet his/her Lord suddenly, at any time, unexpectedly.

A wrong focus keeps one unprepared.

Besides, when the Lord Jesus Himself returns in the flesh, He will be bringing all those who died in Him, with him. He comes at the end of the millennium, to judge the devil who is back up from the abyss, as well as all who have not believed in Him. During the millennium, He reigns on earth in and through all those who believe in Him. It is only at the END, the end of the millennium that their strength against the powers of evil fails, because the devil has come up from the abyss.

The 1,000 years is not a literal length of time. Look at how the people of Bible times used the term 1,000 years. Also, compare what Moses says in Psalm 90 with what Peter says about 1,000 years. The 1,000 year term is figurative for "a very long time."
 

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