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  2. To paint the backdrop for the burial ceremony of the “pre-trib” tragedy… October 31 marks 508 years since Martin Luther “nailed” his 95 Theses—which is widely regarded as sparking the Protestant Reformation. And central to the Reformation was the following Scripture: Romans 1:17 For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith. As it is written, “The just shall live by faith.” 1.In Romans 1:17, Paul quoted the prophet Habakkuk 2:4, why? Then, in Romans 10, Paul expounded on faith: Romans 10:8-13 The message concerning faith that we proclaim: If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.” For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” 2. In verse 13, Paul quoted the prophet Joel 2:32a— “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved”—just as Peter did on Pentecost, why? 3. Is it possible Peter and Paul quoted the identical prophet & identical prophecy for the identical reason? 4. Why on Pentecost did Peter quote Joel 2:28-32a, and why did Peter and Paul both stop at Joel 2:32a? Why didn’t Peter and Paul quote Joel 2:32b? 5. Why did Christ quote Isaiah 61:1, 2a in Luke 4:18, 19? And why did Christ stop at 61:2a? Why didn’t Christ read Isaiah 61:2b? 6. Why did Christ quote Daniel in Matthew 24:15? “So when you see the ‘abomination of desolation,’ spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand)....” 7. Is it possible Christ set a precedent during His ministry on Earth (quoting the prophets)—which He continued from the right hand of God when He gave revelation of the mystery to His disciples, directing them to quote the prophets' prophecies? 8. Why did Paul and John both quote Isaiah 25:8—in 1 Corinthians 15:54 and Revelation 7:17, respectively? 9. Why does the blood red moon “appear” in Acts 2:20 and why does the blood red moon again “appear” in Revelation 6:12: the Sixth Seal? 10. What revelation of the mystery forms the unmistakable line of demarcation: Scripture revealed before the Crucifixion, and Scripture revealed after the Resurrection, and how does this one revelation add an entirely new dimension to the disciples quoting the prophets—impacting the answers to questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9 & 11? 11. Why did the disciples quote the prophets' prophecies from Acts to Revelation? With answers to the above questions, you will open the door to the glorious riches of the mystery: “Christ in you, the hope of glory” from Acts to Revelation. And we will be one step closer to the burial of man-man dogma. The burial ceremony will be announced in advance. The ceremony comes with an open invitation. Feel free to invite your fellow parishioners, pastors, priests, theologians, professors, and Bible study coordinators to join us in the burial of “pre-trib” alongside “signless”: fabricated terms, masquerading as the truth. Following the burial ceremony, we’ll all wipe the dirt from our hands as we walk from the grave… thank you Paul. Peace. revvel
  3. Jamaica, Cuba, Turks&Caicos all took beatings. George
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  5. In Dominion by historian Tom Holland, he makes a strong case that we (i.e. followers and former followers of Victor Wierwille) miss SOOOOOOO much perspective on how Christendom influenced Western Civilization. Victor had some idea but he grossly missed the mark, IMO. Indeed, the point, as WW said it, misses the fact that the Roman Empire discarded unruly slaves by hanging (IOW crucifixion). It was a common practice, apparently.
  6. Still not close. Maybe this will make it easier: "Why you keep calling me Jesús? I look Puerto Rican to you?" "Guy back there called you Jesús." "He didn't say Jesús. He said, "Hey, Zeus!" My name is Zeus." "Hey! Who was the 21st President?" "Go f--- yourself!" "Here, take this." "How's it work?" "You don't know how to shoot a gun?" "Look, all brothers don't know how to shoot guns, you racist m--f--er." "Sue me." "You're a racist! You don't like me because I'm white." "I don't like you because you're gonna get me KILLED!" "You know this guy Simon we're talking to?" "Yeah?" "I threw his little brother off the thirty-second floor of Nakatomi Towers out in L.A. I guess he's a little ....ed off about it." "Wait a minute. You mean to tell me I'm in this s--t 'cause some white cop threw some white a--hole's brother off a roof? George
  7. "Oh man, I think the clock is slow, man." "What are you doing this weekend?" "I don't feel tardy." "Class dismissed!" "Ooh, yeah!"
  8. Wild swing here.... "Django Unchained"?????
  9. Last week
  10. Huh?. Some kind of super-hero that sees at night???? Green Lantern
  11. Didn't you unquestionably?? WordWolf? It doesn't matter. And I wanna rock your gypsy soul Just like way back in the days of old
  12. "Why you keep calling me Jesús? I look Puerto Rican to you?" "Guy back there called you Jesús." "He didn't say Jesús. He said, "Hey, Zeus!" My name is Zeus." "Hey! Who was the 21st President?" "Go f--- yourself!" "Here, take this." "How's it work?" "You don't know how to shoot a gun?" "Look, all brothers don't know how to shoot guns, you racist m--f--er." "Sue me." "You're a racist! You don't like me because I'm white." "I don't like you because you're gonna get me KILLED!" George
  13. Silence of the Lambs "In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight." George
  14. A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.
  15. IIRC, it's "Gorillaz" and not "THE Gorillaz", but if you counted the previous post as correct, nobody is counting! "Clint Eastwood", AFAIK, was their first hit. *checks* Get out, they also did a song CALLED "Dirty Harry."
  16. Brilliant Minds is back to its old tricks. On Halloween, Dr. Wolf (Zachary Quinto) and Dr. Pierce (Tamberla Perry, an attractive Black woman) go out as Spock (of course) and Ohura. George
  17. The complete title is, in fact, The Simpsons Movie. George
  18. WW is just being his coy self. "Russian Chick: would be the opposite of an "American Woman." "I don't know" would be a reply to "Guess Who?" Since you actually named the song and artist, I'm giving it to you, Human. George
  19. So which one was it George? The Simpsons or The Simpsons Movie?
  20. I'm not getting it WordWolf?? Are the ~Guess Who~ dating Russians? In the song American Woman they want them to stay away, so does Burton Cummings date a Russian Chick? Humor me. I get the "I Don't Know" message. Guess Who, I don't know.
  21. Pretty close WordWolf, but yes, on both the title and group. Clint Eastwood and ~The Gorillaz~
  22. " 'El Breako the Leaso'?" "Introducing Rhea, the Medium. Well done, Medium Rhea!" "I got the golbloots from a booshoo bird?!" "We may have to remove her Zorch." "How can you sell meat so cheap?" "I'm glad you asked that. We rope, we brand, we butcher. We do everything but eat it for you." "What do you know about rice?" "Well, I had it thrown at me on one of the darkest days in my life." "It's going to be called "Bitter Grapes." I wonder what part they want me for." "Oh, you're probably going to be one of the bunch."
  23. kakourgoi vs. lestai Victor himself said all robbers are criminals but not all criminals are robbers. He solved his own contrived problem. There is no contradiction. It's a word choice. _________________________________________________________________ IIRC, vpw never solved it. He brought up the useless point of all "ROBBERS" being "THIEVES" but not all "thieves" being "robbers." (A thief steals. A robber is a violent thief who accosts you with violence or the threat of violence. A burglar sneaks in and steals. A pickpocket sneaks and takes what's in your pocket. A cutpurse is similar to a pickpocket, but cuts a purse's straps or cuts a hole in the purse. So, all of those are "thieves". Only robbers commit assault and battery, and possibly murder. So, the guys being crucified weren't pickpockets, they were threats to public safety. So, the thieves (who stole by robbery, if anyone actually cares) were, by virtue of criminal actions. "evil-doers" or "malefactors". It's not inaccurate to call them either. It's like calling vpw a plagiarist (which he was) and a thief (because all plagiarists are thieves.) So, duo lestai, two thieves, duo kakourgoi, two evil-doers. If another Gospel had called them 2 robbers, we would have people teaching 6 crosses were up there on Calvary surrounding the main cross. Ultimately, it's NOT IMPORTANT. The cross in the middle was important. The shape and construction weren't the important parts, either. Obsessing over either is missing the main point.
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