Wow, he's a Catholic. What a shame. I hope he wakes up from that cult and pray for his protection regardless. Good Catholics, wake up and leave the Whore of Babylon! It is Christ alone, no "blessed mother" or "saint guadalupe" or whatnot!
What am I ignorant of? That the Book of Revelations was written in thick code so as to not draw the ire of the Roman government, whom it was describing and fortelling of its coming merger with the antichrist called "the pope" to rekindle ancient Babylon and spawn the NWO chassis?
First of all, it's called "Revelation", not "Revelations". The Greek word "Apocalypsis" is singular.
Your interpretation of this highly symbolic book is not sound doctrine, especially since no prophecy of scripture is revealed by private interpretation (2 Peter 1:20). Revelation was written when John was in exile by Domitian, so yes, the references to Rome are in code, but they're certainly not coded to predict the Roman empire turning Christian and that somehow being a BAD thing. That's pure ignorance. Plain and simple.
If you seriously think the Pope is the "Antichrist", idk what to tell you. I understand if people don't want to be Catholic and I'm not saying you have to be, but this "antichrist" business is delusional Jack Chick bullshit.
Preach it Brother! Let’s all agree that Jesus is the same wherever you meet Him. Nobody has exclusive access, whatever they might claim.
The Apocalypse was written for a Christian contemporary audience around 90 AD. What it meant to them isn’t what it’s construed to mean to moderns. There’s nothing about Russia or China in it.
For Protestants who are interested in finding what it’s really about I’d suggest Dr Michael Heiser’s work widely available on YouTube. He was an ancient biblical languages expert, all of them. He’s got some great perspectives on the texts and what they meant to their contemporary audience, which is very unlike our modern point of view.
For the “traditionalists” try the series of homilies by Archimandrite Athanasius Mitilinaios. He goes through it word by word verse by verse and explains the layers of meaning.
Unless you’re a Freemason in which case you’ll be insulted, so best to just avoid it. J/K but he’s mercilessly critical of them.
Enemies of God and man, he asserts.
I guess he ought to know.
Wow, he's a Catholic. What a shame. I hope he wakes up from that cult and pray for his protection regardless. Good Catholics, wake up and leave the Whore of Babylon! It is Christ alone, no "blessed mother" or "saint guadalupe" or whatnot!
Ignorance at its purest form.
What am I ignorant of? That the Book of Revelations was written in thick code so as to not draw the ire of the Roman government, whom it was describing and fortelling of its coming merger with the antichrist called "the pope" to rekindle ancient Babylon and spawn the NWO chassis?
First of all, it's called "Revelation", not "Revelations". The Greek word "Apocalypsis" is singular.
Your interpretation of this highly symbolic book is not sound doctrine, especially since no prophecy of scripture is revealed by private interpretation (2 Peter 1:20). Revelation was written when John was in exile by Domitian, so yes, the references to Rome are in code, but they're certainly not coded to predict the Roman empire turning Christian and that somehow being a BAD thing. That's pure ignorance. Plain and simple.
If you seriously think the Pope is the "Antichrist", idk what to tell you. I understand if people don't want to be Catholic and I'm not saying you have to be, but this "antichrist" business is delusional Jack Chick bullshit.
Preach it Brother! Let’s all agree that Jesus is the same wherever you meet Him. Nobody has exclusive access, whatever they might claim.
The Apocalypse was written for a Christian contemporary audience around 90 AD. What it meant to them isn’t what it’s construed to mean to moderns. There’s nothing about Russia or China in it.
For Protestants who are interested in finding what it’s really about I’d suggest Dr Michael Heiser’s work widely available on YouTube. He was an ancient biblical languages expert, all of them. He’s got some great perspectives on the texts and what they meant to their contemporary audience, which is very unlike our modern point of view.
For the “traditionalists” try the series of homilies by Archimandrite Athanasius Mitilinaios. He goes through it word by word verse by verse and explains the layers of meaning.
Unless you’re a Freemason in which case you’ll be insulted, so best to just avoid it. J/K but he’s mercilessly critical of them.
Enemies of God and man, he asserts. I guess he ought to know.