Susanna, please watch the video with this title: "Why most pro-lifers are not truly pro-life." He seems to be saying the same thing that the fifth seal of the apocalypse indicates, except he's doing it through the words of ancient popes. This is very interesting.
Also, what do you think happens to the souls of those who die through miscarriage?
@DanielJohn2300 I agree with him, except I think that, with or without infant baptism, if a child of a born again parent dies, then that soul is safe [2Sa 12,23]. This would include miscarriages. Parents who murder their children are not born again. That's why those souls are not safe. But God knows which souls He would have saved had their parents not murdered them. Those are the souls under the altar. We say the same thing. I say "state of death." He says "part of hell that is not burning."
Thanks Missi. I'll be interested to see if you come to the same conclusions I did when I prayerfully asked our Father for answers to all the questions I was having about the souls under the altar [Rev 6,9-11]. By the way, the word "Master" is an accurate translation of the Greek "despotes." The Greek word "kurios" is translated "Lord." John wrote "kurios" 72 times, but the only time he ever wrote "despotes" was in his description of the souls that he saw under the altar.
Susanna, please watch the video with this title: "Why most pro-lifers are not truly pro-life." He seems to be saying the same thing that the fifth seal of the apocalypse indicates, except he's doing it through the words of ancient popes. This is very interesting.
Also, what do you think happens to the souls of those who die through miscarriage?
DanielJohn2300 1 year ago
@DanielJohn2300 I agree with him, except I think that, with or without infant baptism, if a child of a born again parent dies, then that soul is safe [2Sa 12,23]. This would include miscarriages. Parents who murder their children are not born again. That's why those souls are not safe. But God knows which souls He would have saved had their parents not murdered them. Those are the souls under the altar. We say the same thing. I say "state of death." He says "part of hell that is not burning."
SusannaChelcias 1 year ago
Thanks Missi. I'll be interested to see if you come to the same conclusions I did when I prayerfully asked our Father for answers to all the questions I was having about the souls under the altar [Rev 6,9-11]. By the way, the word "Master" is an accurate translation of the Greek "despotes." The Greek word "kurios" is translated "Lord." John wrote "kurios" 72 times, but the only time he ever wrote "despotes" was in his description of the souls that he saw under the altar.
SusannaChelcias 1 year ago
Very interesting video I will be meditating on it.
combatvetlawstudent 1 year ago