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To: O'Hara who wrote (291)1/20/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: WTCausby  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
Dear Shalom:

Thank-you for your very, very interesting discourse. I have read a fair number of books on the end-times; however, I have never read anyone's interpretation quite like yours. It would truly be diabolical for Satan to disguise himself as Jesus. He very possibly could fool a great number of people that way. I will have to consider this in some depth. Thanks.

In Christ, Tom



To: O'Hara who wrote (291)1/20/1998 8:24:00 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
Shalom,
Great post. Some food for thought. Bob



To: O'Hara who wrote (291)1/20/1998 9:07:00 PM
From: Chris land  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
Shalom,

I can see that you did some studies in this matter but I see things a little differently. You said that he will decieve the world into believing that he is Jesus. But Jesus said a kingdom divided against itself shall not stand. The devil hates the name of Jesus so he would not assume that title.

"That man of sin" referred to by the Apostle Paul (2Thes. 3-8) is the same person referred to in other scriptures with other names such as "antichrist" in John's writings. The preposition anti indicates opposition and not in place of Christ

Even him, whose coming is after the working Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders. Notice it doesn't say this is Satan but rather someone whoses coming is after the working of Satan.

Remember also that those who are going to be decieved by him are those whom God has sent a strong delusion to that they might be damned because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved.

I have more to say but have to go now. -Chris



To: O'Hara who wrote (291)1/20/1998 9:32:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
Shalom, I can't understand one thing. How can you not be terribly confused about the Day of the Lord, when He returns and stays here, and the fact that the catching up referred to does not involve Jesus coming at all. It involves humans disappearing and those left behind in great wonder, not dancing around because some are gone but the Lord is now here. I just wonder how you sort all this out and see nothing wrong with the logic, or how the two things are not obviously totally separate. Or do you see them, as James says, people jumping up into the sky for a moment and then returning in a day, month or even year to be present with the Lord in his truly glorious Hossanna event. I have never seen your explanation of this seeming confusion, and if you did explain it, unfortunately I missed seeing it sorted out.

It is all illogical in many ways, but I'm sure you must see something there, or of course you would not feel as you do, so could you please explain how the Day of the Lord is the catching up at the same time. I have wanted to ask you this and see your explanation for some time, and now seems a good time as we're back into the Day of the Lord.

It is all very interesting from any standpoint.