Matt. 24:2, Mark 13:2, Luke 21:6~
First, Jesus states that not one stone of the temple will be a top of one
another in a future time period. Then the disciples ask Him WHEN will
this happen? Jesus states that there will be plagues, and signs from
Heaven(which have not happend), earthquakes, the SON OF MAN coming in the
clouds(hasn't happend), there will be signs in sun and moon and
stars(hasn't happend), and a lot of other things.
ONE little word that you are probably basing your WHOLE arguement on, with
reference to this passage is "generation". It states, "Truly I say to
you, this generation will not pass away until all things take place".
Easy to show your FATAL flaw, did you happen to read the GREEK and HEBREW?
I would presume that you have, and chosen the one meaning that seem to fit
your errancy-logical preference. Generation can also be replaced with
"race". "Truly I say to you, this race will not pass away until all
things take place"
Quite Frankly, it hasn't passed away, Christ has not come in the clouds
yet, plagues, and signs have not been happening. This is the only way
Christ's reply could have made sense when answering when the temple will
be completely distroyed. Give me a break, you have no proof for anything!
This was the easiest one to show wrong in a while, compared to the last
person I was correcting. The Holy Spirit has confirmed with me that I am
right. Look at this, the phrase "generation of vipers" is not one certain
generation(37), so what makes you think(assuming you do) that this
generation(37 years) is how it is to be interpreted?(I am still assuming
that you are basing your whole arguement on the "generation" word, and
the Holy Spirit did not confirm this).
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I will show another errancy in a little while, maybe.
Tony Woodcock.
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