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Originally Posted by aron
Well it was from context of receiving, or believing in, the book of Revelation
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You could be right about that. In which case Nell's quoting of Hebrews was intended for prolly both OBW and myself.
If so, she, and looks like you too, believe that accepting the Bible as we have it today, dismissing the various different canons that exist even today, is a matter of faith. I agree. There's no other way. Revelation is a book of visions and nightmares, with a Jesus that does not turn the other check, love neighbors, or enemies. Reason may not apply. Faith is necessary ... to accept a Jesus antithetical to Jesus in the gospels.
And Cahn? I think everything that can be said has been stated, every angle presented, many ad nauseam (I'm the worse). In less than a year we'll know; right after the last blood moon, on Sept 28th 2015. It will be interesting, and prolly hilarious as well, to see them spin it, when nothing happens. Or see what events are brought in that they/he can claim to be connected ; events, by the way, that will likely happen even if God ain't paying attention. But Cahn did say nothing might happen. Ya gotta give it to him, even if it's completely crazy (not saying, this time, that it is), Cahn is certainly a very gifted marketeer.
Like Zeek pointed out: Cahn's a rock star in some Christian circles ; which I think are more or less the John Hagee kinda Christians.
But I have no room to speak. I could be right, and I could be wrong. Just like our bro Cahn. See how my judgment came right back at me. Didn't somebody remarkable from the Iron age say something like that ... according records from back then? That still, even 2000 yrs later, out shines Cahn, no, correction, eclipses him.
If I need a savior, or even a hero, I'm going with the man from the Iron age. And then, "let every man be a liar."