In 2023 alone, there have already been dozens of mass shootings. These horrendously evil acts verify end times prophecies that were written over a thousand years ago in the Bible.
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So that’s why you psychopaths do everything to prevent or limit mass shootings: You want them to happen because you see it as a fulfilment of your death cult’s doomsday prophecies…
Anyways, where does the Bible predict that? And no, generic doom and gloom about violence, disord and lawlessness does not count. Clear references to automatic firearms - certainly something far beyond the horizon of the time -, on the other hand, would be a point in your favour.
Anyways, Jesus claimed that he would return within the lifetime of some members of a crowd he preached to. One thousand and ninety years later, we can safely say that this prophecy has failed, making Jesus a False Prophet. Or was he talking about the elf having mingled among mortal Men under a glamour, the troubled youth who would eventually become a vampire and the time-travelling tourist?
Could you cite a verse, please? I has doubt.
ETA: Oh, i didn’t notice it was bananaman. He hasn’t read The Books, and is dependent on the fact that his audience hasn’t, either.
...so point out - chapter & verse - in your Buybull where it mentions AR-15s, verbatim .
We'll wait, Ray Cumfart: and no, swords aren't guns .
There were no guns in Biblical times. There is no reliable indication that old human literature predicted the future accurately. There is no valid reason to believe that current mismanagement in the US and fear campaigns means the end of the world, or that it has anything to do with some modern misinterpretations of some old texts. Well, some of the modern fear mongering is based on superstition, though.
Bananaman, there are (sadly) dozens of mass shootings every year in the US for quite some time. So, like usual, your precious, long-awaited apocalypse has been “coming any moment now” for so long you’d think any sane man would have gotten a clue by this point…
Firearms weren't even invented until the 14th Century, long after the New Testament was written, and they were primitive by our standards for centuries after that. You could reload a lot faster with bow and arrows, as they did at Agincourt. But people like you always find some current issue in scripture, to sucker people in to your message.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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