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LateToTheShow 12 points ago +12 / -0

All mammals that come in contact with humans on a regular basis are on a dewormer schedule.

Except what mammal??

Hmmmm interesting...

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LateToTheShow 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's interesting to note that Executive Order 13981 - titled Protecting the United States From Certain Unmanned Aircraft Systems - was issued by President Donald Trump on January 18, 2021, near the end of his presidency. The order focused on addressing the national security risks posed by unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), particularly those manufactured by foreign adversaries.

It's a pretty interesting EO to read. Look it up.

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LateToTheShow 5 points ago +7 / -2

Israel's spiritual state when they're regathered isn't really what decides if modern Israel is "legit" in prophecy.

Prophets like Zechariah and Ezekiel actually show Israel coming back in unbelief first, then later having a spiritual awakening when the Messiah comes.

So what we're seeing now - the Jews regathered in their homeland - is the physical part of these prophecies happening.

The spiritual transformation is still coming.

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LateToTheShow 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's interesting to note that Executive Order 13981 - titled Protecting the United States From Certain Unmanned Aircraft Systems - was issued by President Donald Trump on January 18, 2021, near the end of his presidency. The order focused on addressing the national security risks posed by unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), particularly those manufactured by foreign adversaries.

It's a pretty interesting EO to read. Look it up.

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LateToTheShow 15 points ago +16 / -1

Israel's spiritual state when they're regathered isn't really what decides if modern Israel is legit in prophecy.

Prophets like Zechariah and Ezekiel actually show Israel coming back in unbelief first, then later having a spiritual awakening when the Messiah comes.

So what we're seeing now - the Jews regathering in their homeland - is the physical part of these prophecies happening. The spiritual transformation is still coming.

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LateToTheShow 7 points ago +7 / -0

But, I have to ask.

If this guy can figure out Trump isn't a friend of Israel, then why hasn't Israel figured that out?

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LateToTheShow 3 points ago +3 / -0

It shouldn't be too hard to find eyewitnesses to the screaming for interview?

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LateToTheShow 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm leaning towards people wanting the mark. The Beast Kingdom will be so "bissfull/peaceful" (since it [falsely] copies the true millennial kingdom of Christ) that people will want to take a mark to participate in it.

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LateToTheShow 16 points ago +16 / -0

25,000,000+ votes cast AND counted between commercials for American idol.

Still counting 4 yrs later for Elections.

🤔

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LateToTheShow 3 points ago +3 / -0

Example: "the rapture" was not even spoken of before the 1800s and appears NOWHERE in the Bible.

While the specific term "rapture" as understood in modern pre-tribulation contexts might not have been explicitly used by early church fathers, many early Christian writings reflect an expectation of a sudden, transformative event involving the return of Christ. For instance:

Irenaeus(130-202 AD): In his work "Against Heresies," Irenaeus speaks of believers being taken up, which aligns with rapture-like themes. He also emphasizes the idea of the resurrection of the just before the final tribulation.

Hippolytus(170-235 AD): In his writings, he refers to the church being taken away from the world during the time of the Antichrist.

Cyprian(200-258 AD): He speaks of God’s people being taken away to avoid the trials and tribulations of the end times.

Apocalyptic Literature: The expectation of Christ’s return and the accompanying transformation of believers is evident in apocalyptic literature. The "Shepherd of Hermas" (early 2nd century) depicts a vision of the faithful being protected and delivered from tribulation, resonating with the idea of a rapture.

Scriptural Basis: Several New Testament passages form the scriptural basis for the rapture doctrine:

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17: Paul speaks of believers being "caught up" to meet the Lord in the air.

1 Corinthians 15:51-52: Paul describes a transformation of believers at the last trumpet, which many interpret as a reference to the rapture.

Post-Apostolic Era to Pre-Millennialism: During the post-apostolic era, the church grappled with interpreting eschatological prophecies. The rise of amillennialism and postmillennialism in later centuries led to a variety of views on the end times, often overshadowing pre-millennial and rapture-related themes.

John Nelson Darby: In the 19th century, Darby systematized the pre-tribulation rapture doctrine, integrating it with dispensationalism. This brought a renewed focus on the imminence of Christ’s return and the distinct role of the church.

Schofield Reference Bible: The publication of the Schofield Reference Bible (1909) with its comprehensive notes further popularized pre-tribulation rapture theology, making it accessible to a broader audience.

Let's not forget Enoch and Elijah were both raptured.

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LateToTheShow 1 point ago +2 / -1

I frequently wave my hand at theological and eschatological positions that arent as old as our nation.

I’ve shown this statement to be partly false.

You want to see me wave my hands over Mormonism, woman pastors, homosexuality in the church, Jehovah's witnesses, prosperity gospel, and lots of other stuff?

I’ll wave with you! Kek

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LateToTheShow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Preterism isn't the only kid on the block, my friend.

Darbyism is absolutely unbiblical and bonkers.

This is one impressive handwave.

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LateToTheShow 2 points ago +2 / -0

@Datasinc, I use to be Pre-Trib Rap, but have moved to Pre-Wrath Rap.

Ultimately, I'm Pan-Trib....it will all pan out in the end. :P

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