Love is the answer
Started by
Joker
, Dec 08 2012 01:22 PM
23 replies to this topic
#12
Posted 08 December 2012 - 04:12 PM
I have a question for you. If the Great Tribulation kicks off with war, financial collapse, or whatever, doesn't the Beast get it's head severed during the Tribulation? And that the newly resurrected Beast will be adored, but gain control? Like as in no more anarchy and chaos the Tribulation sparked, but the Beast RULES? And if the Beast says "peace and security" then the end is to come. But Jesus said the Tribulation is so bad, that Divine intervention has to take place. Then how can anyone say "peace and security," because it won't be peaceful if it's the tribulation? I guess my question is: The one-hour the Beast rules will be during the Tribulation. Is there any order restored before the end? Or is it complete chaos until the end?
#13
Posted 08 December 2012 - 04:32 PM
What i dont get os how can anyone be afraid of "the end" and the tribulation when al true believers know that they will be saved from all that diring the rapture. Oh wait, how do you know who is qualified to get raptured?
What if that is just a rumor that caught on?
What is Christianity turns out to be the Beast's idea from the start?
What if that is just a rumor that caught on?
What is Christianity turns out to be the Beast's idea from the start?
#15
Posted 08 December 2012 - 05:20 PM
“People are afraid of themselves, of their own reality; their feelings most of all. People talk about how great love is, but that’s bullshit. Love hurts. Feelings are disturbing. People are taught that pain is evil and dangerous. How can they deal with love if they’re afraid to feel? Pain is meant to wake us up. People try to hide their pain. But they’re wrong. Pain is something to carry, like a radio. You feel your strength in the experience of pain. It’s all in how you carry it. That’s what matters. Pain is a feeling. Your feelings are a part of you. Your own reality. If you feel ashamed of them, and hide them, you’re letting society destroy your reality. You should stand up for your right to feel your pain.”
― Jim Morrison
― Jim Morrison
#22
Posted 09 December 2012 - 02:00 AM
As was noted by Stephen Holden in Rolling Stone Magazine, John Lennon was a man who “personalized the political and politicized the personal, often making the two stances interchangeable but sometimes ripping out the seams altogether.” He went on to write that “John Lennon believed passionately that popular music could and should do more than merely entertain, and by acting out this conviction, he changed the face of rock & roll forever.”














