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7/7/2025, 10:14:22 PM
>>509760718
"Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition" -- 2 Thessalonians 2:3
The 'falling away' refers to people giving up their faith. Forgetting their 'first love' in God, as Jesus put it. We need to cleave to the truth, to Jesus Christ, and not to be led astray - finish the race brothers and sisters, and finish strong, proclaiming til the end:
Jesus Christ, Son of God, is Lord and Saviour. AMEN!
"Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition" -- 2 Thessalonians 2:3
The 'falling away' refers to people giving up their faith. Forgetting their 'first love' in God, as Jesus put it. We need to cleave to the truth, to Jesus Christ, and not to be led astray - finish the race brothers and sisters, and finish strong, proclaiming til the end:
Jesus Christ, Son of God, is Lord and Saviour. AMEN!
7/2/2025, 9:34:12 AM
>>17808092
A few very important pieces of information are correct. Namely the flood, which we now know to have been a literal historical event, taking place about 12kya and being recounted in the most vivid detail by the OT. This shifts back the timeline of the bible by several thousand years at the very least, indicating that is in fact a much older text than previously assumed, but maybe not, it is messy to say the least. There are also very strange indicators that the author understood what the conditions of early life were on the planet, namely that life began in the oceans and archaic human species existed first then Adam & Eve or "modern" homo sapiens emerged with something being special about them. I don't think I need to tell you how unlikely it is that we were able to guess and enumerate so clearly bits of bioanthropology and paleontology that would be entirely unverifiable for millennia. The telomere limit and understanding of organic life also being mentioned is another insane "coincidence" that attests to the original author of these books knowing intricately the origins of life. This is on par with Aristotle accidentally describing atoms but it happens like 20 times in Genesis alone.
A few very important pieces of information are correct. Namely the flood, which we now know to have been a literal historical event, taking place about 12kya and being recounted in the most vivid detail by the OT. This shifts back the timeline of the bible by several thousand years at the very least, indicating that is in fact a much older text than previously assumed, but maybe not, it is messy to say the least. There are also very strange indicators that the author understood what the conditions of early life were on the planet, namely that life began in the oceans and archaic human species existed first then Adam & Eve or "modern" homo sapiens emerged with something being special about them. I don't think I need to tell you how unlikely it is that we were able to guess and enumerate so clearly bits of bioanthropology and paleontology that would be entirely unverifiable for millennia. The telomere limit and understanding of organic life also being mentioned is another insane "coincidence" that attests to the original author of these books knowing intricately the origins of life. This is on par with Aristotle accidentally describing atoms but it happens like 20 times in Genesis alone.
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