SaulToPaul 2
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6 paragraphs from IP and zero substance, zero answers. :sigh:
How many times does Christ have to say that the country will be desolated in that generation by that guy in Judea, in the 1st century...
You're the literalist: how, exactly, do you cast truth to the ground, 8:12?
You are too thick for me to deal with STP.
"Man of sin" "prince of the covenant" are TM labels that you have petrified beyond the ability to envision.
Add to that the hackneyed way of reading Isaiah. Whenever he says God/christ is going to do something for Israel after all the morass of their exile, you leapfrog through the centuries to the future!
STP, re your 322:
why in the world would I talk to someone who has been here 2 years and heard complete descriptions of why mt 24A (before v29) is about 1st century Judea, and then says AFTER 2 YEARS: show me a scripture about this.
You've even written 100 cartoons or jokes about the position.
Are you pathologically trying to make yourself not worth talking to? Because you sure as hell are not. It would take so much work to make sense of you, which I can't do from the internet, that I see no point. I'm not talking about whether somethin you say is true or not, but about being worthwhile. Why would I try to use a Smith Corona word processor with its mini cassettes, when there are people who are "Surfaces" who are intelligent and have memory of what I say?
Instead of me playing 20 questions about your position, could you please write a page on Mt24A.
Just reviewed Matthew 24, and 0% of it is about what happened in 70ad. Only Luke mentions what happened in 70ad.
Why does a "real writer and grammar scholar" not know that a question should end with a question mark?Show us the scripture you refer to, here.
I am unwilling to distort the details of a prophecy to retro fit it to history. It's dishonest, and an assault on the scriptures.
In this, IP's is actually the more consistent approach.
But all that was describing one event; not two.
No one who does a word by word, phrase by phrase comparison of all that in those chapters would come away with "two separate events."
Off in just one little thing, those two ended up growing more and more in their false positive (where a thing only looks like, but is actually not what it appears to be).
It is what it is.
Romans 5:8.