The "Truth" About 666, Here we go..... |
The "Truth" About 666, Here we go..... |
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QUOTE Truth About 6-06-06 Well there have been bulletins stating that on 06/06/06 at 6:06 am the demon will let lose and the end of the world occur, but I'm not sure thats all true because first of all the bible says the end will happen at night and you will hear trumpits and drums. Plus God designed our minds so that we could never fully understand him and 06/06/06 is too obvious, its most likely going to happen when we least expect it. In the bible 06/06/06 does not represent the end, it is just a mark that is placed on your head if you follow the devils word when "the end" does come, to be quite frank, its not the end of the world, its the new beginnig of a new world. Demons will come on earth but after the war between good and evil Jesus will lead is followers into salvation and the earth will be his kingdom. So if your going to write about 666, get backround information and don't write out of ignorance. Besides if you follow God's commandments and believe in Jesus you have nothing to worry about. Discuss. ![]() |
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![]() ^ Mrs. Jonas ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 592 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 263,313 ![]() |
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In Jewish tradition, there is one time when "nobody knows the day or the hour." Jewish months are determined by the cycle of the moon. The month doesn't start until the first sliver of the new moon is spotted over Jerusalem. In modern times, there are calendars, but even these are based off of astrological predictions as to when this will happen. One Jewish holiday falls on the first of the Jewish month, and that's Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and the Day of Trumpets. It follows, then, that nobody, especially in ancient times, knew exactly what day this was going to fall on, because they had to wait until they spotted the new moon. If you would say to an orthodox Jew, "no man knows the day or the hour," he will tell you "Rosh Hashanah." Besides, it's the Day of Trumpets... didn't He say that the world would hear trumpets and see him in the clouds? |
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