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ShinraKoketsu on scored.co
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The Epistle of Barnabas stated that the end times arent even due until like 6000 years after the time—(and I’m unsure if its after his birth, sometime during his life, or crucifixion, resurrection, or even his ascension)—of Christ, so all the doom and gloom done by boomers is because they think we’re in the literal end of days, even if the number is metaphoric for a very long time or its based on some ancient calendar we’re not due for it during our lifetime. Not all the prophecies of it have even been completed.
I agree but I also refuse to worry about End Time prophecy and signs for two reasons:
1. Every generation of Christians since Christ have believed they lived during the End Times, including the Apostles. It's almost impossible to recognize legitimate signs within the noise of confirmation bias.
2. I consider the correct answer to End Time questions is to trust in God, that He'll do the right thing at the right time and instead we should focus on our fellowship with Jesus Christ.
1. I agree especially since end times talk is marred with discussions about the rapture (heretical and not biblical) or very fanciful interpretations from mainstream shows and movies
2. 100%
1. Every generation of Christians since Christ have believed they lived during the End Times, including the Apostles. It's almost impossible to recognize legitimate signs within the noise of confirmation bias.
2. I consider the correct answer to End Time questions is to trust in God, that He'll do the right thing at the right time and instead we should focus on our fellowship with Jesus Christ.
2. 100%