Posted on 10/20/2015 7:40:13 AM PDT by Perseverando
However, I frankly am not surprised at modern Jewish takes that do whatever they can to back away from the idea that humanity needs salvation from sin. Because that’s the only way they can logically get the Jesus Christ question out of their hair, by declaring His role needless. If His role were acknowledged needful, then we have no other plausible candidate.
I didn’t think Mooselimbs believed in an anti-Christ. It would make no sense to believe in an anti-Christ since they don’t believe in the Christ or the need for one.
The antichrist, the beast, the abomination of desolation,the representative of Satan,will be seen standing in the holy place, and will demand to be worshipped before the great tribulation.
Matt. 24:15-21 & Rev.13:5
We 3rd Templars (Orthodox Jews) believe that G-d Himself builds it (is building it right now) and that it will descend from spiritual to physical reality. No demolition and no contractors. So look at that, we have wriggled out of your warning [”Anybody who purports...”] all this time.
Lest one say that the Temple Institute negates what I say, they are doing all they can to be ready for service. It’s no contradiction at all.
He is correct. They will build the temple below the mosque, which is the historically correct location. The correct location is the open garden area on the opposite side of the wailing wall. ( many reasons for this, historical and archeological.)
Christ = Messiah.
In Shia Islam, Messiah = Mahdi
Hope this will help: Islamic Extremists Are Trying to Hasten the Coming of the Mahdi
Also check out these pdf's:
FACT SHEET: The Iranian Leaderships Apocalyptic Beliefs
FACT SHEET: The Islamic States Apocalyptic Beliefs
More like doubly confirmed the need for the warning.
Looks like it is the end of time.
I sing in an Anglican Catholic choir, and love it. I have great respect for those composers and developers of the liturgy who through the centuries have set the episodes of the Jesus saga, and his life and principles to music and poetry.
I take communion reverently as a symbolic gesture linking me with Jesus’ life and death, even though to me personally, it’s more a reminiscence of the Passover supper which had been celebrated by Jews a thousand years hence as their being spared the plagues that God had wrought on the idolaters of Egypt.
And I’ve always wondered why, in teaching how to pray, Jesus did not devise a strictly Christian prayer rather than deriving The Lord’s Prayer from the Hebrew Amidah.
Yet more verbal flatulence from yet another moslem *sshole.
I believe it to be more physical than symbolic.
Osmosis tends to mix the elements. Yeshua lived in a physical form. He left skin cells, hair cells, and breath his whole physical time here. He was basically put through a human food processor at his sacrifice. This spread his flesh and blood throughout the whole world. Every breath you take, you are using the same air He breathed. His body and blood are in everything you consume. You are taking communion every time you eat or drink, not just at designated religious services.
The same could be said of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people throughout history.
Have you ever seen someone who was essentially disintegrated at the time of their death? I have.
We are stardust. We are golden. And we’ve got to get ourselves back to the garden. Right?
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