Only the very young are too young to have not lived through at least one doomsday prediction. 2000 Y2K; general doomsayers, 1985/1980's, Pat Robertson, Jean Dixon 1975, Jehovah's Witnesses. I could on all the way back about 40,000 BC!
2012? Jesus said that no one knows when the end will come and that when the end comes no one will be able to escape God`s judgement, so I do not think that it is a good idea to store food and fix a house like it is proposed on this video.
Jesus said "no one knows when the end will come" actually appears in Mark. Luke is generally accepted by scholars as the earliest Q "source" material in bible. Luke 21 quotes Jesus " This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled (end time prophecies). Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away" In fact this apocalptic prediction is accepted by atheist as reason
to not believe in God since his end of world prediction never came true within Christs generation!
To tiger336 who answered my comment: Each word of God is to be interpreted on the bacground of all God`s words. The word generation in the Bible can mean both one generation and all generations. For instance in Psa.14:5 it is written: "God is in the generation of the righteous." Thus if you want to interpret Jesus right, then you should not only read Luke but also Mark and every other word of God. The bold are quick to make judgements about God and quick they will also be judged by God.
Even in Mark 8:38, Jesus said "Truly I tell you, there are some standing here who will not tast death until they see that the Kingdom of God has come in power."
Mark 13:24-27, 30 "Truly I tell you, this generation will not pass away before all these things (end of times) take place."
These again provides further arugument that jesus teachings were of an apocalptic messiah. After the end never happened, the writings were changed to provide a more salient (believable) messiah.
To tiger335: According to Acts 2:1-4, the kingdom of God did come in power upon the apostles just as Jesus predicted in Mark 8:38, and that same power, which also is called the Holy Spirit, will come upon all chosen ones on the Day of Judgement. And concerning the word generation again, do you not understand that my previous answer to you holds good also in case of Mark13:30?! Since you are so senseless, bold and ungodly, I will not answer you any more time.
If you need to re-interpret, revisionist usage of "generations" in order for it to fit your prophetic ending then so shall it be. Even taking it out of context. You have done it several times to make it fit. Tying Mark 8:38 to Acts 2:1-4 if definitely a hugh leap.
Given your reinterpretation, Nostradomas must be a God given prophet since its easy to relate his material to many events as long as you forget about the original text. Your intelligent but ignorant, for that I will forgive you.
Conservapedia uses the orig text of the bible to provide the closest translation without adding additional text to the writing.
Conservapedia Luke 21:32 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled.Conservapedia Mark 13:24-27, 30 I tell you truly: this generation will not pass away until all these things happen." These passages further provides evidence that "generation" is singular.
God wants the unrighteous to be deceived by Antichrist, and if the book of Revelations is a false prophecy (Jesus talks of only one resurrection, not two), then the purpose of Revelations might be to give credibility to that Revelations "god" that appears on his throne in the sky with his "angels" and make animals "praise" him. If that god is the Antichrist, then the predictions of Revelations might come true up to 6:11 - the unrighteous will be killing each other in a global religious war.
Some one is making money at some church or some where with all this
deansusky 1 year ago
Just a cool video year 2000 was gonna be the end ,,,,,,,,,there is no end just keeps getting better now we have you tube and tmrw something better ,,
deansusky 1 year ago
for every failed doomsday prediction is a chance the world wont end in 2012 so its about a 1 in a million
2010blackhawkdown 1 year ago
Another silly dooms day prophet. Ridiculous scare-mongering. Happy New-Year
lizazoon 2 years ago
Only the very young are too young to have not lived through at least one doomsday prediction. 2000 Y2K; general doomsayers, 1985/1980's, Pat Robertson, Jean Dixon 1975, Jehovah's Witnesses. I could on all the way back about 40,000 BC!
RadarKat73080 2 years ago
2012? Jesus said that no one knows when the end will come and that when the end comes no one will be able to escape God`s judgement, so I do not think that it is a good idea to store food and fix a house like it is proposed on this video.
mikilavush 2 years ago
better safe than sorry.
JEFESHKA 2 years ago
Jesus said "no one knows when the end will come" actually appears in Mark. Luke is generally accepted by scholars as the earliest Q "source" material in bible. Luke 21 quotes Jesus " This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled (end time prophecies). Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away" In fact this apocalptic prediction is accepted by atheist as reason
to not believe in God since his end of world prediction never came true within Christs generation!
tiger355 2 years ago
To tiger336 who answered my comment: Each word of God is to be interpreted on the bacground of all God`s words. The word generation in the Bible can mean both one generation and all generations. For instance in Psa.14:5 it is written: "God is in the generation of the righteous." Thus if you want to interpret Jesus right, then you should not only read Luke but also Mark and every other word of God. The bold are quick to make judgements about God and quick they will also be judged by God.
mikilavush 2 years ago
Corrections of my answer to tiger336: background / ...and quickly they will also...
mikilavush 2 years ago
Even in Mark 8:38, Jesus said "Truly I tell you, there are some standing here who will not tast death until they see that the Kingdom of God has come in power."
Mark 13:24-27, 30 "Truly I tell you, this generation will not pass away before all these things (end of times) take place."
These again provides further arugument that jesus teachings were of an apocalptic messiah. After the end never happened, the writings were changed to provide a more salient (believable) messiah.
tiger355 2 years ago
To tiger335: According to Acts 2:1-4, the kingdom of God did come in power upon the apostles just as Jesus predicted in Mark 8:38, and that same power, which also is called the Holy Spirit, will come upon all chosen ones on the Day of Judgement. And concerning the word generation again, do you not understand that my previous answer to you holds good also in case of Mark13:30?! Since you are so senseless, bold and ungodly, I will not answer you any more time.
mikilavush 2 years ago
If you need to re-interpret, revisionist usage of "generations" in order for it to fit your prophetic ending then so shall it be. Even taking it out of context. You have done it several times to make it fit. Tying Mark 8:38 to Acts 2:1-4 if definitely a hugh leap.
Given your reinterpretation, Nostradomas must be a God given prophet since its easy to relate his material to many events as long as you forget about the original text. Your intelligent but ignorant, for that I will forgive you.
tiger355 2 years ago
Correction: instead of Mark 8:38 it should be Mark 9:1
mikilavush 2 years ago
Correction, Mark is the original "Q" source.
Conservapedia uses the orig text of the bible to provide the closest translation without adding additional text to the writing.
Conservapedia Luke 21:32 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled.Conservapedia Mark 13:24-27, 30 I tell you truly: this generation will not pass away until all these things happen." These passages further provides evidence that "generation" is singular.
tiger355 2 years ago
God wants the unrighteous to be deceived by Antichrist, and if the book of Revelations is a false prophecy (Jesus talks of only one resurrection, not two), then the purpose of Revelations might be to give credibility to that Revelations "god" that appears on his throne in the sky with his "angels" and make animals "praise" him. If that god is the Antichrist, then the predictions of Revelations might come true up to 6:11 - the unrighteous will be killing each other in a global religious war.
mikilavush 2 years ago
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mikilavush 2 years ago
Its good to have more then one 72 hour kits and survival for the wilderness books on hand, I study my sas survival guides I collect them now.
safecracker777 3 years ago