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To: aruanan

In reading Revelation there is continual reference to those left on the earth not repenting of their sin, and wehn God destroys Babylon, it’s for the evil in it.

What other reason do you propose for God poring out judgment on the earth? The fun of it? He has nothing better to do?


99 posted on 01/15/2011 8:36:27 AM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: metmom
In reading Revelation there is continual reference to those left on the earth not repenting of their sin, and wehn [sic] God destroys Babylon, it’s for the evil in it.

What other reason do you propose for God poring [sic] out judgment on the earth? The fun of it? He has nothing better to do?


He probably doesn't, and what better thing could he be doing than this? The heavens and earth are told to rejoice in this single hour of destruction. I don't think God is going to be saying, "You know, I told everyone to rejoice in this, but I really didn't enjoy doing that at all." He will derive great pleasure in thoroughly kicking the ass of Evil. Besides, all that comes after the great tribulation and John seeing those who gave their lives for the Lamb during the tribulation. Again, we have an example of an extra-biblical teaching (pre-trib rapture) being used to contextualize things in scripture and then those contextualizations being used to reinterpret other parts of scripture and see things that just are not there, ie, "those left on the earth" if, by that, you mean "those left behind after the pretribulation rapture" because even during that time after the great tribulation and right up to the destruction of Babylon, there are faithful believers on the earth (Rev 18:4).

There is one way that what Jesus warned about the period of great tribulation could also encompass the bowl judgments of God. I'll see if you can spot it. It depends on whether Jesus was being literal with his superlatives or using that as a way of saying "it's going to be really, really bad so be forewarned" or was being very specific with his categories (tribulation being something distinct from judgment). Either way, though, he warned believers that they would be going through it and that God would be watching out for them (Mt 24:22).
107 posted on 01/15/2011 9:15:23 AM PST by aruanan
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