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Author: mrpczo
Date: Oct 19, 2007 15:25

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  The rebuilding of the temple.         


Author: Doc Martian
Date: Apr 9, 2007 15:07

Yet, on this occasion, the joint efforts of power and enthusiasm were
unsuccessful; and the ground of the Jewish temple, which is now covered by a
Mahometan mosque, still continued to exhibit the same edifying spectacle of
ruin and desolation. Perhaps the absence and death of the emperor, and the
new maxims of a Christian reign, might explain the interruption of an
arduous work, which was attempted only in the last six months of the life of
Julian. But the Christians entertained a natural and pious expectation,
that, in this memorable contest, the honor of religion would be vindicated
by some signal miracle. An earthquake, a whirlwind, and a fiery eruption,
which overturned and scattered the new foundations of the temple, are
attested, with some variations, by contemporary and respectable evidence.
This public event is described by Ambrose, bishop of Milan, in an epistle to
the emperor Theodosius, which must provoke the severe animadversion of the
Jews; by the eloquent Chrysostom, who might appeal to the memory of the
elder part of his congregation at Antioch; and by Gregory Nazianzen, who
published his account of the miracle before the expiration of the same year.
The last of these writers has boldly declared, that this preternatural event
was not disputed by the infidels; and his assertion, strange as it may seem
is confirmed by the unexceptionable testimony of Ammianus Marcellinus. The
philosophic soldier, who loved the virtues, without adopting the prejudices, ...
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Author: FRANKIE LEE
Date: Dec 21, 2006 19:37

Suddenly lights disappeared. I discover that Blackouts throughout Singapore
today.

Christian's departure in the day of Rapture could be likening to
it.Sudden.Short and sharp.

By not getting ready, all regrets and recriminations would be too late. I
suspect in eternity, no one will ever feel the loss and grief for loved
ones, and God promises all that the former things shall remember no more.
The cries and weeping from the nether world would be confined to their
spheres, and they would be taught no lessons anymore.

No one will ever care for the lost cause, in eternity. It was written," It
is a fearful thing to fall under hands of God".

Matthew 24 has been the focus for serious minded believers. The words of
Jesus were so fearful, and his prophecies threaten every lifestyle known in
our secular world. No human being would be able to sleep peacefully, nor
rest with contentment.

Christians preparing to depart from this Earth has now spanned to 2000 over
years.

No one ever issue warnings to people that contain severity like that of the
Lord Jesus.
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  i wonder how many jewish graves are in that muslim graveyard.         


Author: Doc Martian
Date: Sep 23, 2006 17:57

there was a time when muslims ruled the roost.
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