To: CCWoody
I'm just continuing to point out that his "paradise" has a few problems.
As you well know, I'm the last one to be in a position to throw stones or issue lectures on the etiquette of fair and polite discourse since I am relatively unacquainted with it.
I think both millennarian positions have a problem with the paradise they're describing and advocating. Both sides are doing far better at finding the flaws in the other guys' paradise than in their own.
I'm satisfied that the Lord has it all in hand. And He does seem to like to confound us in wonderful ways. That's enough for me.
To: George W. Bush
think both millennarian positions have a problem with the paradise they're describing and advocating. Both sides are doing far better at finding the flaws in the other guys' paradise than in their own.
I'm not advocating a "paradise" on this earth. Jesus: My kingdom is not of this world.
However, xzins has declared that when the Lord returns that He will not cast all things that offend into the furnace of fire. Therefore, if Sadaam is alive when the Lord returns, Sadaam will get to enjoy the "paradise" for 1000 years. I guess that Paul was just kidding when he talked about "sudden destruction."
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