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Comment written 3 months ago
Thank you. I found it someplace on the web and thought it would look nice, even at the small size.
Comment written 6 months ago
You see, you're making the same mistake that many others make: you think preknowledge is the same as predestination. Simply knowing that something is going to happen does not mean you're making it happen. I can know that you're going to breathe tomorrow, but I'm not making you breathe.
However, the last days is not a choice. Jesus showed those events to John because he wanted people to know what was going to happen, not what "might" happen. Besides, who makes the choice in your philosophy? If I work towards the last days happening and you work against it, who does God side with? Is it a majority vote?
What is your Biblical basis for the last days being a choice? Can you show me some verses where it's talked about as a choice? Because all the Biblical ones I see talk about as a future event that WILL take place in God's timing. If you're just viewing the Bible through your own desires, though, you can see it however you want and I can't do a thing to change your mind. But until you can show me a Biblical view - not just your personal one - that states that Armeggedon is a "choice" instead of God's final judgment upon the nonbelieving world, feel free to share it.
Foreknowledge is not the same as forcing things to happen. I'm not a Calvinist, but I also don't see the last days as being a choice. I suggest you set aside your own view for one more Biblically based concerning this matter.
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Yes, it does seem that the more the "freethinkers" have to say, the worse our nation becomes. Go figure.