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EthelBarrett 4 points ago +4 / -0

How can you say that? Where does that leave any time for the Church Age, the propagation of the gospel to the world, the Mystery of the Gentiles? John wrote Revelation after 70 AD which prophesies the future end times, including Tribulation, which had not yet happened. Jesus said the Tribulation would be so great, as never seen since the beginning of the world began up til that time, no, nor ever shall be. Where is the record or evidence of such events?

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EthelBarrett 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah! When my adult kids blame Trump for the bad economy I just say Get outta my house!

;)

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EthelBarrett 2 points ago +2 / -0

They disgust me. We won't stand for it PLUS we'll see them answer for what they are trying to do.

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EthelBarrett 1 point ago +1 / -0

I' ve had a wonderful week of answered prayers! But thank you for asking.

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EthelBarrett 10 points ago +10 / -0

We've been prepared to accept that a certain percentage will not believe the truth. Since this is so hard to take, did someone decide to put the most shocking out there first, to make it harder to believe what follows?

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EthelBarrett 13 points ago +13 / -0

We are at war, and the problem is the people don't know it! We left our church because they, and their evangelists, defended pedophiles. Insisted all the victims were merely Satan, trying to bring down God's Work. I don't have much experience with possession and deliverance, but I read "He Came to Set the Captives Free" and thought it was kinda wild, but believed it could be true. A few years later I watched leaders of my denomination vehemently defending convicted pedophiles and child abusers. Then I heard the leader of this bunch on a preaching tape, and he began with no explanation, naming dozens of cities across the country. After 3 minutes he proudly says he has preached this sermon in every one of these cities. He takes as his text the verse where Jesus says "This kind cometh not forth but by prayer and fasting." and continues the sermon entitled "This Kind" hijacking the term and giving it to service-oriented Christians and turning it into a mantra "We need MORE of This KInd!" to which the audience is responding "Amen!" each time, seemingly forgetting that "this kind" is actually a demon. I wondered if all those churches in all those cities invited the devil in with their amens, because "amen" means "Let it be so!" :/

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EthelBarrett 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't go to the doctor when I'm sick, lol. Maybe if I need stitches!

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EthelBarrett 2 points ago +2 / -0

I do, and I'm notorious for it. Some ppl think I'm one of "those" Christians whose belief in the rapture has caused me to "do nothing" but wait for the rapture. They think it is why we are "poor". That's ridiculous, of course. My blessed hope has made my life happier and God says it makes me a better person. When our last baby passed, I asked God why he let me have such fervent hope in a miracle, and he showed me that my hope made me a better mother during that time. So think the Blessed Hope should make us all better Christians- happier, joyful, expectant. Hope maketh not ashamed, so I won't be ashamed of the Rapture!

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EthelBarrett 2 points ago +2 / -0

He's so fun. When I was a kid I loved every challenge, and would want to balance that as far as I could! But libs and their fake virtue think they need to defend a kid getting free candy from GOAT POTUS.

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