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31 Mar 2016, 5:56 am

frenchmanflats wrote:
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The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?


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31 Mar 2016, 10:58 am

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Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?


There are no modern prophets. The age of prophecy ceased before the time of the Babylonian Captivity.


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31 Mar 2016, 1:29 pm

BaalChatzaf wrote:
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Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?


There are no modern prophets. The age of prophecy ceased before the time of the Babylonian Captivity.


Yes, I know; that's why I asked.


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31 Mar 2016, 5:06 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
drlaugh wrote:
The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?



Edgar Cayce known as the "sleeping prophet".



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31 Mar 2016, 7:02 pm

BaalChatzaf wrote:
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Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?


There are no modern prophets. The age of prophecy ceased before the time of the Babylonian Captivity.


Then it went straight from prophet to loss!

And we've been barely breaking even ever since!



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31 Mar 2016, 7:26 pm

Good pun / joke.

Laughter is good

...and they named him Isaac.


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31 Mar 2016, 10:51 pm

frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
drlaugh wrote:
The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?



Edgar Cayce known as the "sleeping prophet".


Among other things, Cayce claimed that Atlantis would rise from the sea by the '80's. I'm not going to put much stock in that guy.


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01 Apr 2016, 3:24 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
drlaugh wrote:
The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?



Edgar Cayce known as the "sleeping prophet".


Among other things, Cayce claimed that Atlantis would rise from the sea by the '80's. I'm not going to put much stock in that guy.


As a reader of Cayce, he said pieces of would Atlantis rise. Then the Bimini Road suddenly appeared off the the Bahamas in 1968 .Others who consider the Bimini undersea formation to be man-made, as opposed to natural beachrock, are Joseph Manson Valentine, zoologist; Charles Berlitz, linguist; Greg Little, psychologist; R. Cedric Leonard, anthropologist; and Dimitri Rebikoff, French marine engineer.Attempts have been made to determine the age of this feature using different techniques. These include direct radiocarbon dating of the stones composing the Bimini Road and Uranium-thorium dating of the marine limestone on which the Bimini Road lies.In 1978, the radiocarbon laboratory operated by the Department of Geology at the University of Miami dated samples from a core collected by E. A. Shinn in 1977 from the Bimini Road. In 1979, Calvert and others reported dates of 2780 BC.



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01 Apr 2016, 10:44 am

frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
drlaugh wrote:
The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?



Edgar Cayce known as the "sleeping prophet".


Among other things, Cayce claimed that Atlantis would rise from the sea by the '80's. I'm not going to put much stock in that guy.


As a reader of Cayce, he said pieces of would Atlantis rise. Then the Bimini Road suddenly appeared off the the Bahamas in 1968 .Others who consider the Bimini undersea formation to be man-made, as opposed to natural beachrock, are Joseph Manson Valentine, zoologist; Charles Berlitz, linguist; Greg Little, psychologist; R. Cedric Leonard, anthropologist; and Dimitri Rebikoff, French marine engineer.Attempts have been made to determine the age of this feature using different techniques. These include direct radiocarbon dating of the stones composing the Bimini Road and Uranium-thorium dating of the marine limestone on which the Bimini Road lies.In 1978, the radiocarbon laboratory operated by the Department of Geology at the University of Miami dated samples from a core collected by E. A. Shinn in 1977 from the Bimini Road. In 1979, Calvert and others reported dates of 2780 BC.


It might be man made. And even if it is, that doesn't necessarily make it Atlantean.
I'm more inclined to believe that the historic basis of Atlantis was the Minoan civilization that had branched off to the island of Thera, which had virtually been vaporized by the Mt. Santarini Volcanic blast at the end of the Bronze Age.


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03 Apr 2016, 4:14 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
drlaugh wrote:
The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?



Edgar Cayce known as the "sleeping prophet".


Among other things, Cayce claimed that Atlantis would rise from the sea by the '80's. I'm not going to put much stock in that guy.


As a reader of Cayce, he said pieces of would Atlantis rise. Then the Bimini Road suddenly appeared off the the Bahamas in 1968 .Others who consider the Bimini undersea formation to be man-made, as opposed to natural beachrock, are Joseph Manson Valentine, zoologist; Charles Berlitz, linguist; Greg Little, psychologist; R. Cedric Leonard, anthropologist; and Dimitri Rebikoff, French marine engineer.Attempts have been made to determine the age of this feature using different techniques. These include direct radiocarbon dating of the stones composing the Bimini Road and Uranium-thorium dating of the marine limestone on which the Bimini Road lies.In 1978, the radiocarbon laboratory operated by the Department of Geology at the University of Miami dated samples from a core collected by E. A. Shinn in 1977 from the Bimini Road. In 1979, Calvert and others reported dates of 2780 BC.


It might be man made. And even if it is, that doesn't necessarily make it Atlantean.
I'm more inclined to believe that the historic basis of Atlantis was the Minoan civilization that had branched off to the island of Thera, which had virtually been vaporized by the Mt. Santarini Volcanic blast at the end of the Bronze Age.



The area where the Bimini Road needs to be more explored.



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03 Apr 2016, 10:10 am

frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
drlaugh wrote:
The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?



Edgar Cayce known as the "sleeping prophet".


Among other things, Cayce claimed that Atlantis would rise from the sea by the '80's. I'm not going to put much stock in that guy.


As a reader of Cayce, he said pieces of would Atlantis rise. Then the Bimini Road suddenly appeared off the the Bahamas in 1968 .Others who consider the Bimini undersea formation to be man-made, as opposed to natural beachrock, are Joseph Manson Valentine, zoologist; Charles Berlitz, linguist; Greg Little, psychologist; R. Cedric Leonard, anthropologist; and Dimitri Rebikoff, French marine engineer.Attempts have been made to determine the age of this feature using different techniques. These include direct radiocarbon dating of the stones composing the Bimini Road and Uranium-thorium dating of the marine limestone on which the Bimini Road lies.In 1978, the radiocarbon laboratory operated by the Department of Geology at the University of Miami dated samples from a core collected by E. A. Shinn in 1977 from the Bimini Road. In 1979, Calvert and others reported dates of 2780 BC.


It might be man made. And even if it is, that doesn't necessarily make it Atlantean.
I'm more inclined to believe that the historic basis of Atlantis was the Minoan civilization that had branched off to the island of Thera, which had virtually been vaporized by the Mt. Santarini Volcanic blast at the end of the Bronze Age.



The area where the Bimini Road needs to be more explored.


Doubtlessly so.


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03 Apr 2016, 6:47 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
frenchmanflats wrote:
drlaugh wrote:
The time Soon, has been interpreted as each generation.

God knows when.

Pun intended.



The signs are everywhere. If you take the descriptions of John of the Revelation and compare notes with modern prophets it looks like we are headed in self destruction. But there is hope .We can change the future because its not set in stone. Many of the prophets have made that clear


Modern prophets?
I'm sorry, but in my own Lutheran tradition, we hardly see Revelations as a major book, pretty much just telling about persecution of the 1st century church.



There are many evangelical Christians who take John of Revelations seriously. There are other braches of Christianity out there


Yes, and they have every right to believe what they want. But we just don't agree with them.
But what modern prophets are you talking about?



Edgar Cayce known as the "sleeping prophet".


Among other things, Cayce claimed that Atlantis would rise from the sea by the '80's. I'm not going to put much stock in that guy.


As a reader of Cayce, he said pieces of would Atlantis rise. Then the Bimini Road suddenly appeared off the the Bahamas in 1968 .Others who consider the Bimini undersea formation to be man-made, as opposed to natural beachrock, are Joseph Manson Valentine, zoologist; Charles Berlitz, linguist; Greg Little, psychologist; R. Cedric Leonard, anthropologist; and Dimitri Rebikoff, French marine engineer.Attempts have been made to determine the age of this feature using different techniques. These include direct radiocarbon dating of the stones composing the Bimini Road and Uranium-thorium dating of the marine limestone on which the Bimini Road lies.In 1978, the radiocarbon laboratory operated by the Department of Geology at the University of Miami dated samples from a core collected by E. A. Shinn in 1977 from the Bimini Road. In 1979, Calvert and others reported dates of 2780 BC.


It might be man made. And even if it is, that doesn't necessarily make it Atlantean.
I'm more inclined to believe that the historic basis of Atlantis was the Minoan civilization that had branched off to the island of Thera, which had virtually been vaporized by the Mt. Santarini Volcanic blast at the end of the Bronze Age.



The area where the Bimini Road needs to be more explored.


Doubtlessly so.


It seems over the decades many scientists have been interested in it.