Yes, I said the Bible was meaningless. Yep sure did. /s All you do is twist my words to fit your meaning. My point was that you cannot possibly know, just like millions in the past didn’t know, and WERE wrong, like you likely are (thus, ARROGANCE). “No man knows the day nor hour of my return”.
Well, let's see.
Going back over your posts, you:
Dismiss the Bible as written by fallible men, which is in direct contradiction to 1 Timothy 3:16-17, which says all Scripture is inspired by God, useful to teach us what is true, and God's way of preparing us. Yet you maintain that not even "seven years" means what it says.
Continue to scoff at the divinity of Scripture by claiming "the world" as spoken of in Revelation doesn't mean what it says; that John didn't know what he saw, and had no words to describe his visions. So much for holy inspiration! /s
Shrug off Revelation as being written long ago, so it could mean anything. So was the rest of the Bible. If it can mean anything, it means nothing. It's useless. But God-inspired Scripture says you are wrong.
Claim there's no way to interpret prophecy, which would be news indeed to Biblical scholars.
Say there's no way to know prophecy has been fulfilled. See above. Yet Revelation 19 says the essence of prophecy is a witness for Jesus. Who should I believe here...you, or the word of God?
Aagree that sinfulness is increasing, but deny it has anything to do with the end times---again, a complete contradiction of Scripture.
Claim Israel will be destroyed.
Dismiss me as "one of those" who think the end is near---which means you do the same to folks like Billy Graham. Ignoring my post #91, you maintain I'm claiming Jesus is coming back tomorrow.
Refuse to respond to the fact of Israel's rebirth, which is fulfillment of a key end-times prophecy. Oh, I forgot...we can't know that happened, right? /s
FreedomStar, your posts are very unusual. The kind of statements I've seen here from you are the same type of thing I used to hear from leftwing atheists in chat rooms, back when I use to frequent them. I'm not saying you're a leftwing atheist, but it's very strange to hear a Christian say such things.
The subject seems to upset you quite a bit.