To: MadIvan
I wonder if he read the part in The Bible Where Jesus said no one knows the day nor the hour.
3 posted on
02/21/2003 5:40:58 PM PST by
RLJVet
To: RLJVet
5 posted on
02/21/2003 5:48:20 PM PST by
Mark
To: RLJVet
I wonder if he read the part in The Bible Where Jesus said no one knows the day nor the hour.Since he was reuctant to pin it down precisely, I would think he read the part that says we can know the season.
10 posted on
02/21/2003 6:11:51 PM PST by
templar
To: RLJVet
>>>...no one knows the day nor the hour.
He didn't say the day or hour. He said Year. :-)
To: RLJVet
A
*YEAR*
is NOT
a *DAY & HOUR*
One could even speculate one could Biblically know the SEASON and still be kosher.
But I think Newton is too late in his timing.
80 posted on
02/22/2003 3:46:01 PM PST by
Quix
(KATHLEEN'S FINAL WARNING EXCERPTS should be up on the Newton thread in a few hours)
To: RLJVet
I wonder if he read the part in The Bible Where Jesus said no one knows the day nor the hour.However, Jesus did say what the "season" would be, and Revelation is "sealed" until the time of the end "when knowledge is increased."... The day and hour won't be known, but a year is neither of those, and I think Newton's a little late, personally...
To: RLJVet
He doesn't claim to know it. He's predicting a date-- that's not knowledge.
With that reasoning, everyone could participate in an end-of-the-world pool and everyone would guess a different date-- thus keeping God from choosing one of those dates because they have been chosen. We could then repeat when we ran out of the period and thus keep the end of the world from ever coming.
To: RLJVet
Frankly, he only quoted the year
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