1). I'm with orthodoxy on this one.

2). The chosen could be said to be anyone who is in the personal covenant with God at this point, and that means Christians be they Jew or otherwise.

3). Yes. They were meant to be universal.

4). I've never seen any verses that say so.

5). I'm considering the partial preterist position, in which case the anti-christ has already come and gone.

6). I'm not 100% sure I see what you mean here. But I'm rushed, so that might be why.

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I sure as f*ck did not come from a monkey.




You had human parents didn't you? So I would contend this position.

I can understand if you want to find your own way, but that doesn't explain why you hate it when others believe in Christianity and want to discuss those beliefs. You're not just trying to find your own way, you're offended by religion. Do you mind if I ask why?

Last edited by Irish_Farmer; 04/15/07 17:19.

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