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08-23-2011, 09:17 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
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Of course, when it comes to "vacuous," the ICR really takes the cake. Their beef with Lindsey has nothing to do with real geological science - it comes down to eschatology. Lindsey is a Dispensationalist, while ICR is predominately into the Presbyterian covenantal stuff and Dominion Theology.
hmm... I've got a pretty snarky attitude right now. Better bail from the boards before it becomes contagious.
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Yeah. So does it change the facts on Earthquake frequency? I don't think so.
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08-23-2011, 09:21 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
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Yeah. So does it change the facts on Earthquake frequency? I don't think so.
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Yes, it does change those facts. When the facts are posited within a false paradigm (YEC) they will be used to support other "data" within that paradigm that plainly are not facts.
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08-23-2011, 09:25 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
there is the info from the national earthquack center loged by date, and magnitude.
there has been alot of quacks according to that thing
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08-23-2011, 09:26 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
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Yes, it does change those facts. When the facts are posited within a false paradigm (YEC) they will be used to support other "data" within that paradigm that plainly are not facts.
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Fine. This thread can wait for someone of any denominational stripe to post actual evidence of increased Earthquake activity in recent decades.
CRI is not the only implicating these guys on this.
Meanwhile I see no special correlation between Matthew 24 and today's headlines.
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08-23-2011, 09:32 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
No, won't preach that Sunday.
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08-23-2011, 09:33 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
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Fine. This thread can wait for someone of any denominational stripe to post actual evidence of increased Earthquake activity in recent decades.
CRI is not the only implicating these guys on this.
Meanwhile I see no special correlation between Matthew 24 and today's headlines.
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Yes you do.
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08-23-2011, 09:39 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
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Yes you do.
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I do see "see" it in those around me I suppose, but I do not understand it to have any special significance to the Earthquakes of recent history, - no.
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08-23-2011, 09:43 PM
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
Secular writers describing the period support the biblical record: “And as to earthquakes, many are mentioned by writers during a period just previous to 70 A.D. There were earthquakes in Crete, Smyrna, Miletus, Chios, Samos, Laodicea, Hierapolis, Colosse, Campania, Rome, and Judea. It is interesting to note that the city of Pompeii was much damaged by an earthquake occurring on February 5, 63 A.D."2 The number of earthquakes that were recorded during that first-century generation is staggering given the shortness of the time period. Josephus describes an earthquake in Judea of such magnitude “that the constitution of the universe was confounded for the destruction of men,’3 the same language that is being used to describe this most recent earthquake. He goes on to write that this earthquake was "no common" calamity, indicating that God Himself had brought it about for a special purpose. One commentator writes: "Perhaps no period in the world's history has ever been so marked by these convulsions as that which intervenes between the Crucifixion and the destruction of Jerusalem."
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
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I do see "see" it in those around me I suppose, but I do not understand it to have any special significance to the Earthquakes of recent history, - no.
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Yes. Yes, you do.
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Re: Will you preach about Earthquakes on Sun.?
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Secular writers describing the period support the biblical record: “And as to earthquakes, many are mentioned by writers during a period just previous to 70 A.D. There were earthquakes in Crete, Smyrna, Miletus, Chios, Samos, Laodicea, Hierapolis, Colosse, Campania, Rome, and Judea. It is interesting to note that the city of Pompeii was much damaged by an earthquake occurring on February 5, 63 A.D."2 The number of earthquakes that were recorded during that first-century generation is staggering given the shortness of the time period. Josephus describes an earthquake in Judea of such magnitude “that the constitution of the universe was confounded for the destruction of men,’3 the same language that is being used to describe this most recent earthquake. He goes on to write that this earthquake was "no common" calamity, indicating that God Himself had brought it about for a special purpose. One commentator writes: "Perhaps no period in the world's history has ever been so marked by these convulsions as that which intervenes between the Crucifixion and the destruction of Jerusalem."

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