Matthew and Luke say NO RAPTURE 2076


On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 15:40:47 -0400, "Gabby"

Baked french toast
serene I've had a recipe for years similar to this for years. It was geared towards low-fat cooking...

And that would be ridiculous. Regardless, they are not identical, but they are parallel. One mentions things the other doesn't, but they are both about the same event and describe the same event.

And there is no conflict. Glenn tries to create one where one isn't and I have already, a number of times, shown that the above verses do not conflict. Glenn does not care about that truth.

The reality is, that I proved to Him that according to Jesus, the end was not about the entire planet, so Glenn decided that he had to somehow make Matthew and Luke about separate events. (:

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"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pbutt, till all these things be fulfilled." - Matthew 24:34

In the beginning, God created...

And He did it in six days and said He did it in six days (Exodus 20:11). Jesus believed that and referenced it, in Matthew 19:3-8 and in other places. The original Hebrew word for "day" ("yom"), is never used to mean anything but a literal day in the Bible, when a numerical adjective is present ("second, third, etc.). Are we to believe that this is somehow the one exception?

 




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