Eschatology, -Have Heaven and Earth Passed?-Part 5...
March 10th, 2009 | Day of the Lord | No Comment
As we continue this study, Have Heaven
Heaven and Earth Passed?, Part 2, the reader
is urged to consider part 1 of this triad.
We established the non-destruction of the
material heaven and earth per part one.
Here, we further examine the use of language
describing the end of the Old Covenant World.
The Psalmist takes up the question of the
non-permanent status of the Jewish world.
In Psalms 102:25–27, David, spoke not of the end of the planet for reasons stated in segment one of this study, (See Have Heaven and Earth Passed, Part 1) but of the end of the Jewish age or covenantal world.
This text demonstrates God’s figurative manner of describing the end of ...
Did The Law of Moses Prophesy Till 70 AD?
March 3rd, 2009 | Jewish Eschatology | No Comment
Did The Law of Moses Prophesy Till 70 AD?
If you want to see an Amillennialist preacher walk on pins and needles with tender feet,ask him this question. Did the Law of Moses prophesy till 70AD?
He doesn’t want to answer it. Rather, he will attempt to rephrase the question then attempt to answer part of it, and do a rather poor job at that.
For example, search for this question in the archives of the Christian Courier by Wayne Jackson, and you will find it askedin this manner:
“Did the Law of Moses Continue Until A.D. 70?” The blog post begins with a
reference to the present ...
Barrack Obama, Rick Warren, Gays and Eschatology?
December 21st, 2008 | Christian Eschatology | 2 Comments
Cenk Uygur published an article in the Huffington Post, Dec. 19, 2008, titled “Not Another Word on Gay Marriage Until They Execute An Adulterer.”
This article is part of the backlash being hurled at Saddleback’s Rick Warren and President elect Barrack Obama.
Barrack Obama and Rick Warren Disagree Over Gay Marriage
Known as “Pastor Warren,” President elect Barrack Obama chose him to give the invocation at the inauguration in January. They differ on the gay marriage issue and other issues, but agree on others such as poverty and civil rights.
Now perhaps you are wondering how an issue like this winds up on a blog ...