Edit: I'm not saying the vaccine is the mark of the beast, I'm saying that if they blindly took a deadly poison they could just as easily of taken the mark of the beast.
What's been playing on my mind is the mark of the beast that will send you to everlasting torment Rev 14:9-11
What COVID proved was that the vast majority of people will condemn themselves to a tormentous eternity for a free donut.
They won't need to be violently coerced into taking it but simply told that having all your banking details on your hand or head is a great convenience.
If they die from the effects of the vaccine then they can't be stupid enough to condemn themselves in the tribulation. Their stupidity is mind-blowing to me.
If we are coming into the tribulation there might be a silver lining that the mindless sheep have poisoned themselves to death. I pray about this each day that God has a plan to lead people to Jesus.
Also thank God that heaven is a perfect theocratic monarchy with God, Jesus and the Saints. I couldn't imagine anything worse than all these room temperature IQ's ruling over us by democracy.
I have noone else to talk to about this, either they trust the Gov. Or don't believe God's word. Hopefully someone can give some consolation to this fear I have.
What about Lazurus?
He did not emerge from the womb as a baby a second time in an entirely new body, so by definition, he was not reincarnated.
You didn't answer any of my questions for what reason exactly?
Well your posturing was that a man dies once, and only once.
Lazarus disproves that idea, reanimated, reincarnated, revived, re whatever you want to call it.
He was so dead the stench of death was unbearable, even by Mary Magdalene's words, "but lord, he stinketh"
Either the passages you quote about man dying once are wrong, or there is a mistranslation or misunderstanding, ie. Deeper, hidden meanings.
The word of God may be Infallable, but are you reading the biblical texts in their original format, language, and then translating it over to English while maintaining the many meanings of each word?
The word may be perfect, but translations placed before you by other corrupt men, are far from perfect.
I'll revisit your earlier post and address the other points as I can, if it would deepen the debate for further analysis.
In other words, the text supports reincarnation and it's my misunderstanding that's the issue?
Good talk.
And as far as your statement about parables, are we just going to ignore the fact the authors of the New Testament proceed to explain the meaning of said parables after the fact?
1 Corinthians 14:33
For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.