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1 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | hefourgvs | 125110 | ||
hi justme, i followed the traditional theory for most of my christian life (about 18 years) but for the last 5 years i have been challeged. by the same scritpures oddly. the fact is when you can confirm events and scripture with scripture rather than a future theory it is hard to argue with. the kingdom theory is becoming more excepted every day. alot of the tv preachers beleive in kingdom now but they didnt preach it. i think its probably because it doesnt pay good right now. i beleive mathew 24 is in the past. revelation has been fulfilled. john begins by saying " i was in the spirit on the lords day and heard a voice behind me, i turned and looked and saw seven golden candle sticks (the church). picture the tabernacle of moses. john was in the holy place, past the veil!!!! church was in the intercourt. when did the veil go away? when he was crucified. i could go on but i think you are probably following me ok. with love, hefourgvs | ||||||
2 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | kalos | 125112 | ||
'“Kingdom Now” is a movement spearheaded by Paulk, Bishop John Meares, and others who believe that the church, as a manifestation of the kingdom of God, will eventually take over society. Only when the church is in a position of power will Christ return.' (http://www.equip.org/free/DR125.htm) 'Kingdom Now Theology 'Heretical teaching. Holds that Jesus can not return unless and until "the Church" subdues and rules the earth. For an extensive overview, see Kingdom Theology Defined. Kingdom Now theology comes in various flavors, goes by a number of different names, and permeates several related movements. See, for example, Latter Rain Movement, Manifest Sons of God, Dominion theology, and Five-Fold Ministry. Pat Robertson (CBN, Christian Broadcasting Network, 700-Club) is a major proponent of Kingdom Now theology. Other proponents include Bill Hamon (and other so-called ''prophets),'' Larry lea, Thomas Reid, and many prominent leaders and teachers of today's controversial renewal and revival movements.' (http://www.apologeticsindex.org/k00.html) |
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