Friday, September 3, 2010

My take on some of the key themes of prophecy

Re: antichrist:

This is easy. "anti" in Greek means "in the stead of." The antichrist is a false representation of Jesus. It is, in fact, the worshiped Jesus. It is your Jesus. Your god. It sits in the "temple" and professes to be God.

Re: 666

Easy. This is a man-made number - the representation of "Trinity." The worshiped Jesus wears it on his forehead in the place where the real Jesus bears his father's name.

Re: Rapture

Rapture is the most ludicrous of all fallacies. The "meeting in the air" is, according to the Greek, to greet the arriving dignitary and to accompany him to his violent conquest of the middle east. It is the beginning of the Final Crusade, when Jesus kicks the muslims out of Israel and sets up his kingdom for 1000 years.

Re: New Jerusalem

The new Jerusalem is when God's kingdom comes. Jesus will step down and become a plain old citizen just like everyone else, and the dwelling place of God will be with men. God will rule forever. He will rule over all, and rule all alone. See 1 Cor 15, around verse 35.

Re: Ezekiel's temple

That was aborted, never to happen.

The arc of the Revelation is a series of acts of terrorism from the sky in order to reduce the kingdoms of the world into subservient vassal states. They will bring their tribute to the great God but will never be permitted to enter the holy city. They are the "dogs without."

Re: Everlasting torment

Most of the people of the middle east are just destroyed when death and hades are cast into the lake of fire. But Trinitarians will be tormented day and night forever before God.

Sleep tight.

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