To: afraidfortherepublic
He didn’t hold two views on the Book of Revealations. He held one consistent view on that part of the Bible, and it’s not one the fundamentalists will appreciate.
9 posted on
01/09/2012 7:59:55 AM PST by
E Rocc
(November 2, 2010: The beginning of the end of the kleptocracy.)
To: E Rocc
"He didnt hold two views on the Book of Revealations. He held one consistent view on that part of the Bible, and its not one the fundamentalists will appreciate."
First off, there is no book of "RevelationS". Second, there is no generally accepted view of eschatology held among conservative Protestant Christians. (I have no idea what the word "fundamentalists" means in the context of your post.)
To: E Rocc
He didnt hold two views on the Book of Revealations. He held one consistent view on that part of the Bible, and its not one the fundamentalists will appreciate. Given that Jefferson rejected the divinity of Christ, the Resurrection, the virgin birth, etc, etc I'm sure there are plenty of Christians who have issues with Jefferson.
15 posted on
01/09/2012 8:22:39 AM PST by
gdani
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