Posted on 07/02/2010 4:43:38 AM PDT by GiovannaNicoletta
Well known and admired 108 year old Rabbi reveals the Messiah's name!
Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
“Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.”
I hope this goes for others here, too. I don’t appreciate having labels thrown at me when the people posting at me neither know me nor what I believe.
I don’t have a problem discussing issues. I do have a problem when people start attacking me for simply expressing an opinion.
Links you might want to read:
http://tinyurl.com/37trda3
http://tinyurl.com/32zchkk
History, facts and logic.
No, FRiend... Classic Preterism.
Are you Stormcrow, then?
Oh, goody! Fresh meat! Y'all be sure to ping me if you start something up.
I am against "gap theory", btw, but I am very interested as to when the fall of the angels happened exactly... It would be a fun conversation, no doubt.
You use labels, I cite history, facts, logic and scripture.
Truth wins every time. Use your labels. I use the truth.
Like I tell liberals who whine, "Don't label me," - Labels are a good thing. Otherwise known as "definition." It stops us from having to repetitively go over the same arguments every time, just to get a thing defined.
You didn't answer my question, btw... Are you Stormcrow? Is this your own work?
I predicted last week that He would come after the death of Robert Byrd and nobody believed me.
Seriously, I do hope He comes soon.
Labels are a good thing. Otherwise known as “definition.” It stops us from having to repetitively go over the same arguments every time, just to get a thing defined.
Except when they’re used - in this case - to end discussion and put down the people they’re used against.
“He’s just a preterist. Nothing to see here. Move along.”
You use labels when you want to write off someone else or they’re views. It’s easier than saying “consider the source.”
So yeah, keep using your labels. I stand by and for the truth.
"In this case..." Hmmm... When did I do that? Don't get me wrong, I am directly in opposition to Preterism, but I did not use you poorly at all.
I called your theory "Classic Preterism," which, in point of fact, it seems to be. True?
The Messiah’s name is Jesus.
It’s been known for 2000 years.
I don’t get what the big deal is.
They believe that the Messiah has not yet come and are still awaiting Him.
The fact that this rabbi, and this particular rabbi, received the revelation that he did, that the name of the Messiah is Jesus, and that he will be physically returning to this earth, is HUGE.
And the fact that this rabbi faithfully revealed to the world, at great risk of scorn to himself, that he had received this revelation that the name of the Messiah is indeed Jesus, is remarkable.
So the rabbi wrote in a letter “yarin ha’am veyokhiakh shedvaro vetorato omdim” and the initials spell a variation of Jesus.
And he sealed it to be opened a year after his death.
Hhy not just say so while he was alive? I mean, we all knew this all along. Kind of anticlimactic.
He sealed it until after his death. Why didn’t he say something before? Now it’s relegated to Youtube videos and FR threads where the choir preaches about it to the choir. Not seeing much traction here. But oh well.
Why he wanted it sealed until after a year after his death? That I don't know.
It’s not entirely the choir, believe me! :)
NOT BY A LONG SHOT.
I don’t consider deception from hell,
the truth.
I wholeheartedly agree.
Of course, there are those who have little to no interest in the truth nor in God’s priorities.
I gather the Rabbi’s narrative, revelatory experience and actions, revelation
jangle some sacred cows.
Seems to me those sacred cows needed slaughtered anyway.
Time to wake-up, folks.
Just as the Bible described for our era, the world is racing to Armageddon at break-neck speed.
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