To: puddle_duck
Trip or not, those folks take this particular prophecy quite seriously.
Consider the implications of what would happen if they decided, on the basis of this heifer, to remove the "abominable" Dome of the Rock from the Temple Mount.
"Ugly ramifications" does not even begin to describe it.
4 posted on
04/09/2002 10:39:12 AM PDT by
r9etb
To: r9etb
Removal of the Dome of the Rock for the purposes of rebuilding the Temple is unlikely as the exact location of the Holy of Holies is unknown and observant Jews would not run the risk of treading on that ground accidentally.
7 posted on
04/09/2002 10:44:16 AM PDT by
AmishDude
To: puddle_duck
Since the book The Revelation was written in the late 1st century prophecy experts have been certain their generation was living in the last days. To be biblically accurate, the entire time since the incarnation, death, and resurrection of Christ can be characterized as the "last days." We do not adorn the gospel or gain any credibility when we try to read into current events the fulfillment of prophecy. This is at best sensationalism and at worst deception. No man knows the day or the hour. Period.
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