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"Most modern scholars choose between a preterist and an idealist reading of revelation."
In logic, an argumentum ad populum (Latin for "appeal to the people") is a fallacious argument that concludes a proposition to be true because many or most people believe it; which alleges: "If many believe so, it is so."
Originally posted by jmdewey60
reply to post by NOTurTypical
The 20th century has shown us painfully that we have not yet endured the Great Tribulation. The holocaust took one out of every three Jews. Some OT passages indicate the Great Tribulation will take 2 out of every 3 Jews, as well as half the world's population.
What "the Great Tribulation"?
One "the Great Tribulation" is one where people are seen by John the Revelator having gone through it, showing up in heaven, and there are people spoken of as having been killed in a Great Tribulation.
Having some Jews in Germany and Poland killed is rather par for the course as the sort of thing that happened to Jews since 70 AD, which was the singular event which lowered their prestige in order to be treated so meanly ever afterwards.
. . . the man should be ashamed of using a fallacy of logic with his statement.
inclined the person is to accept the sort of nonsense as presented by dispensationalists.
In Germany they put people in prison for saying there were not six million Jews killed by the National Worker's Party around WW II. Germany is an occupied state, ever since the end of WW II, and America still runs things there, though of course you never hear about that on main stream media. So, America being basically run by Zionists, keeps a clamp on free speech in Germany (not a free country) against anyone refuting the Zionist claims of a "holocaust".
No, perhaps as many as a million Jews died in 70 AD, as many as 6 million died in WW2. But even the holocaust wasn't the great tribulation, nor was 70 AD.
Why would Jesus say "afterwards" unless there were other sufferings to happen afterwards to compare against that particular suffering Jesus was clearly talking about?
Do you not at all feel awkward asking me questions . . .
Originally posted by jmdewey60
reply to post by NOTurTypical
Do you not at all feel awkward asking me questions . . .
Now you are back to playing guessing game where I am supposed to figure out what those seven questions were I was supposed to answer.
At least I have the decency to restate the question so you know it is a question and that I want an answer, something you always refuse to do. I pains me physically to type but I do it anyway. How about you, are your fingers broken?
Originally posted by jmdewey60
reply to post by NOTurTypical
It's not anti-theology.
Originally posted by jmdewey60
reply to post by NOTurTypical
In Germany they put people in prison for saying there were not six million Jews killed by the National Worker's Party around WW II. Germany is an occupied state, ever since the end of WW II, and America still runs things there, though of course you never hear about that on main stream media. So, America being basically run by Zionists, keeps a clamp on free speech in Germany (not a free country) against anyone refuting the Zionist claims of a "holocaust".
No, perhaps as many as a million Jews died in 70 AD, as many as 6 million died in WW2. But even the holocaust wasn't the great tribulation, nor was 70 AD.
The fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD proportion wise would be greater even than the inflated number given by the Zionist, and so is GREAT. So it was a GREAT TRIBULATION of the Jews that happened in 70 AD, which caused a suffering, as Jesus said, the likes of is still not know afterwards. Why would Jesus say "afterwards" unless there were other sufferings to happen afterwards to compare against that particular suffering Jesus was clearly talking about?edit on 5-2-2012 by jmdewey60 because: (no reason given)
Do you even know why Ramstein Air Base is there in the first place? It is a fueling point for aircraft in the defense against Islamic states.