The Bible says the Anti-Christ will sit on the throne in the Temple and declare himself God. Not sure how that can happen if he doesn't really exist or if the Temple isn't physically rebuilt.....
The Pineal sits in a sort of cradle in center of your head. If we’re soulless and evil controls our will as many declare or believe they’re “gods”. I’ve also wondered if the hand or forehead reference isn’t analogous as much of The Bible’s messages are? Then again we’re experiencing a nanotech revolution so I dunno? Just thoughts.
You're welcome to your interpretation. Predicting the future is messy business, so I will never say my interpretation of future events being described is 100% correct.
Much like how the Pharisees had a very different idea of who Jesus would be. They were expecting a king (political ruler). Their expectations were so different from the reality that they couldn't accept him.
I tend to take the Bible more literally except in the passages that are very clearly parables/symbolic. But I agree it's difficult to always know for sure which is which. And this is why there are so many different theological ideas and discussions. None of these things are salvations issues. I find them interesting to discuss.
The Bible says the Anti-Christ will sit on the throne in the Temple and declare himself God. Not sure how that can happen if he doesn't really exist or if the Temple isn't physically rebuilt.....
The Pineal sits in a sort of cradle in center of your head. If we’re soulless and evil controls our will as many declare or believe they’re “gods”. I’ve also wondered if the hand or forehead reference isn’t analogous as much of The Bible’s messages are? Then again we’re experiencing a nanotech revolution so I dunno? Just thoughts.
You're welcome to your interpretation. Predicting the future is messy business, so I will never say my interpretation of future events being described is 100% correct.
Much like how the Pharisees had a very different idea of who Jesus would be. They were expecting a king (political ruler). Their expectations were so different from the reality that they couldn't accept him.
I tend to take the Bible more literally except in the passages that are very clearly parables/symbolic. But I agree it's difficult to always know for sure which is which. And this is why there are so many different theological ideas and discussions. None of these things are salvations issues. I find them interesting to discuss.