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originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: galien8
The Biblical term "abomination" means worshipping another god instead of the Biblical God.
It might refer to the god himself, to an image of the god, or the practices associated with worshipping him.
The phrase "abomination of desolation" was first used about the image of Jupiter which king Antiochus Epiphanes insisted on introducing into the Temple of Jerusalem.
So when the Bible speaks of a future "abomination", it is predicting that the people who should be worshipping God will be worshipping another god instead.
originally posted by: galien8
That ATS should be only "fact based" is a good concept, I sinned many times against that rule, I'm going to try to better my life
originally posted by: SolAquarius
originally posted by: galien8
That ATS should be only "fact based" is a good concept, I sinned many times against that rule, I'm going to try to better my life
You are a sinner in the hands of an angry ATS.
Woe unto you for you have transgressed the great law of ATS.
Repent now and you shall be sparred a smiting.
Atone for your blasphemy by being silent.
Retreat to your chamber to contemplate making every post count and post no more
Until thy content is of worthy contemplation
AMEN
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: galien8
I agree with the other members youve misused the term "ABOMINATION"*. It for one is a WORD and not defined as a "biblical word". I must have GREATLY mis-interpreted your intent with the O.P.
**Abomination | Define Abomination at Dictionary.com
c/o www.dictionary.com/browse/abomination
Abomination definition: anything abominable; anything greatly disliked or abhorred
The above defintion relates in no way to whatever it is youre trying to convey....
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: galien8
Ah yes...as I call it..."poetic license!". Understood!