Why not a happy apocalypse?
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You all are equally blinded by your abject hatred of Mormonism and are clearly nothing but puppets of Doctor Scratch.
You are all the same person, and I'll let you guess who that is.
Cease your campaign of defamation against Daniel Peterson in this thread right away.
Your party is coming to an end very soon.
You are all the same person, and I'll let you guess who that is.
Cease your campaign of defamation against Daniel Peterson in this thread right away.
Your party is coming to an end very soon.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
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Kishkumen wrote:You all are equally blinded by your abject hatred of Mormonism and are clearly nothing but puppets of Doctor Scratch.
You are all the same person, and I'll let you guess who that is.
Cease your campaign of defamation against Daniel Peterson in this thread right away.
Your party is coming to an end very soon.
As usual, Kish, you are so very correct. The collective "we" wants to know how we can make it up to the unfairly defamed Dr. Peterson. We would also like to know how we can contact missionaries to come and council us.
We only hope that we can come, once again, into god's good graces.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
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Quasimodo wrote:As usual, Kish, you are so very correct. The collective "we" wants to know how we can make it up to the unfairly defamed Dr. Peterson. We would also like to know how we can contact missionaries to come and council us.
We only hope that we can come, once again, into god's good graces.
Agreeing with me won't save you now, Doctor Scratch.
Too late.
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Kishkumen wrote:Agreeing with me won't save you now, Doctor Scratch.
Too late.
We fully admit that we have been under the influence of Emmanuel Goldstein. Oops, sorry, we meant Dr. Scratch. We now know that Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia. Please forgive us.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
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Quasimodo wrote:We fully admit that we have been under the influence of Emmanuel Goldstein. Oops, sorry, we meant Dr. Scratch. We now know that Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia. Please forgive us.
It is sad to watch you self-destruct, Scratch. Now you are babbling like a crazy man.
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Tobin wrote:huckelberry wrote:Zeezrom, I think you are right.
It will be happy.
Folks anticipating crispy retribution will be disappointed.Most of them will get over their disappointment. Those who do not may satisfy their lust for barbeque on themselves.
I think you misunderstand huckelberry - most Mormons believe everyone (including themselves) will burn. It is essential to cleanse the Earth by fire. Many Mormons often attribute paying tithing as fire insurance so they don't burn up and are transformed as this happens.
At first I felt at a loss as to what I misunderstood. I am sure there are thing I misunderstand, the helpful trick is locating them. Then I though perhaps you figure I am focusing on Mormons inaccurately. In defense I note I did not intend to refer primarily to Mormons. I can even agree a bit with you in pointing out a creative role in burning up some human negative. I can applaud a progressive bonfire of vanities. But even that phrase can encourage Savanarola type harmful burning. I am seriously put off by people thrilling over the imagined condemnation of other people. I think that thrill is just the sort of vain desire which will burn away hopefully leaving better parts of the human soul.
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Clarification for john. I feel fairly sure that Revelations is encouragement to people who face real dangers in life. Danger and suffering have arisen over and over and over since Jesus resurrection. They will in the future. There is no time table no secret clues to when Jesus will return. Life has been difficult and will continue to be.
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huckelberry wrote:Clarification for john. I feel fairly sure that Revelations is encouragement to people who face real dangers in life. Danger and suffering have arisen over and over and over since Jesus resurrection. They will in the future. There is no time table no secret clues to when Jesus will return. Life has been difficult and will continue to be.
I'm truly happy that you get so much out of revelations. To me, it is still the meanderings of a hermit that is a little over the edge. I still wonder why the Council of Nicaea decided to include it in the Bible.
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Quasimodo wrote:huckelberry wrote:Clarification for john. I feel fairly sure that Revelations is encouragement to people who face real dangers in life. Danger and suffering have arisen over and over and over since Jesus resurrection. They will in the future. There is no time table no secret clues to when Jesus will return. Life has been difficult and will continue to be.
I'm truly happy that you get so much out of revelations. To me, it is still the meanderings of a hermit that is a little over the edge. I still wonder why the Council of Nicaea decided to include it in the Bible.
If we didn't have revelations in the Bible then we would have missed out on all of the end of the world movies hollywood has cranked out.
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Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man. - The Dude
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Re: Why not a happy apocalypse?
I enjoy post-apocalyptic movies--Thunderdome, WaterWorld, Postman, all of them. What ones have I missed?son of Ishmael wrote:
If we didn't have revelations in the Bible then we would have missed out on all of the end of the world movies hollywood has cranked out.
Huckelberry said:
I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a ... cc_toc.htm
I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a ... cc_toc.htm