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To: sea_urchin who wrote (21948)11/23/2004 11:16:16 PM
From: Jamey  Read Replies (2) of 80971
 
Searle, you said, " the New Testament was rewritten in the 19th Century to suit the purposes of the Zionists."

What actually happened was that the interpretation of the prophesies concerning the End Times was changed by Scoefield and the Oxford University. This interpretation placed us squarely as being part of the Tribulation occurring sometime in the future. The Evangelical preachers are always predicting the Second Return of Christ, although prior to these false hermeneutics, the church understood that most to all prophesy was fulfilled in and around 70 AD. I have old Bibles that I actually wrote these predicted returns, which obviously never happened, so the evangelicals seem to have forgotten their original predictions and are setting new dates.

For all this false interpretation, the Israelites must once again return to the Holy Land to usher in the return of Christ. Now as one who was taught this all of my life, I really wanted this to be true, because it was a wonderful story, the Zionists really did make the land flower and grow, and I doubt had it not been for their return we would still see a barren desert. The Lord appears to have blessed them, in the face of overwhelming odds, although it has been their blessing and the rest of the world's curse, imo.

James
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