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gmik:
OK, most ancient cultures believed their beginnings had gods/demons, magical things going on.  ex-India thought a giant turtle was holding up the earth; vikings, egyptians, mayas, incas, all felt their gods had to be appeased or they could cause all kinds of catastrophes...hope you get the idea: Even the old testament is filled w/ things that haven't happened in millenia(Joshua and the sun; Moses holding up his arms for battle to win, when he dropped his arms they started losing, things like that)

Revelations as taught by Hagee and his ilk believe 3 headed monsters are gonna rise up out of the sea, etc etc...lots of magical, crazy things going to happen.

But in the modern age- there is no magic- rarely miracles (not counting the dark ages when people did believe in witches and stuff).

magic--no magic--magic------I think that most babylonian christians believe the history of the world is this way.

I just don't believe the end of the age (or world) is going to be draped in magic.

Revelations is metaphor and parables I think.

Sorry for this post, but just talked to a friend who listens to Hagee and she thinks the weirdest things will happen at the end!

just blowing off steam here...(since my friend won't listen to reason) :D

Deborah-Leigh:
 

Hi G

Pro 10:28  The hope of the righteous shall be gladness: but the expectation of the wicked shall perish.

1Jn 4:18  There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment.

Dave in Tenn:

--- Quote from: Arcturus on May 27, 2011, 12:43:42 PM ---

Pro 10:28  The hope of the righteous shall be gladness: but the expectation of the wicked shall perish.


--- End quote ---

Wow.

Deborah-Leigh:


 ;D ~ Yes....that's the real Good News ...! ~ :)

Drew:
There you go throwin' good stuff at us again Arc. 8)  ;)

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