It was talking about these Abrahamic religions. I'm there.. think I heard about Abraham but what's the deal. Like who's this dude, when was he around and what did he do. What year was this. Then I'm there, when was the flood with Noah.
Before the flood, you had the people who tend to be bad, eh. Like look at how people are out there these days. That's what they do, they're bad. They're into the occult, sacrificing who knows what. That gets shit going though, eh. That's why the cabal does it these days. That's also why it's illegal, so it's only them who can do paranormal stuff, summoning up negative entities. They don't want you to be able to do that. Earlier was wondering what went on before Mohammed started the Quran and what were the arabs into. Same shit.. the occult. Then I'm there, oh yeah.. the Aztecs.. those guys were really into that. Slaughtering people at those pyramids.
So yahweh's had enough and does the flood. But then to get the new population going, you got this fucking incest. So.. that means yahweh's fucked, ok.
Then they start this new inbred population.. this is like fucking trailer trash. No wonder they're all messed up.
Then.. how long was this after the flood.. lol.. The flood was 2348 BCE. Now you get that incest going on..
292 years after the flood. The year minus 2056. Nine generations after Noah.. you get this dude, Abraham. During this time, the population was starting to go back to their ways of the occult and sacrificing who knows what. That's when yahweh's had enough.. and steps in. No point doing another fucking flood cause this is the way people tend to be, right. Misbehaving. Well, they're all fuckin inbred trailer trash.. so what the fuck do you think is gonna be going on there. They'll be all retarded.
But yeah.. yahweh steps in.. and this fucking Abraham guy comes along starts this cult.. where you have to praise Yahweh. So now instead of doing who knows what, he steps in and makes everybody worship him. lol.. yeah that seems like how he rolls, eh.. with that seraphim, bodyguard type that, all it does it says "holy holy holy, praise yahweh, yahweh is great", says that all day long. Like fuck.. that'd get tiresome pretty fast, eh. No wonder a third of the angels, 33million, quit during the war in heaven when Lucifer did too.
Now he gets Abraham to start this cult where he's the one that wants to get worshipped instead of who knows who.
You got these 3 religions.. the christian one.. it starts out like the Jewish one.. with the old testament. The quran starts out with the same stuff too.. I don't know I haven't really researched about it. But that's kinda neat because they sure seem to be "enemies".
This new testament.. that's when you get the Jesus dude. My guess is.. that's when yahweh's had enough and steps in, yet again, eh. With his sidekick. lol. Trying to get the people to not turn bad.
The jews don't like this Jesus dude though.. plus he's jewish! But.. they say he's a magician, and that's how he does those magic tricks. It's "sorcery". And I already got into how top magicians these days, do that with the occult. A pact with a negative entity, who moves the matter. Those magicians these days were doing the same stuff he was.. walking on water.. turning water into wine. Stuff with the fish and bread. I got into this in the previous thread. The Jesus guy might be legit but it's looking sketchy at this point.
I don't know what the hell is going on there.. you know what I mean. But what's up with the Jews how they don't like this Jesus guy. He wasn't doing anything nasty.. you know what I mean. Wasn't he trying to help people out. He wasn't some evil person. So how come they don't like him. The research today talked about it. I think they're into this messiah who'll come at the end times. I don't know.. I'd have to go into the stuff today.. I'll go get that in the comments.. why the jews don't like Jesus. Meanwhile he was jewish.
The Quran too they don't like 'em. lol. He's in their books though.. The jewish stuff, I don't think they even talk about him.
"Muhammad began receiving the Qur'an's first revelations in 610 CE, when he was 40 years old, with the arrival of the angel Gabriel in a cave near Mecca. These divine messages continued to be revealed gradually over a period of approximately 23 years, concluding in 632 CE, the year of Muhammad's death."
Let's look at the dates that yahweh's had enough and steps in. How long till he's had enough and are we due soon.
What year was moses born 1520 BCE. He gets this moses guy to try to get people to do the ten commandments and stop sacrificing who knows what.
The flood.. 2348 BCE. How many years was that after yahweh stepped in with moses. 828 years later. So yahweh 'll hang loose a while but people get back to sacrificing kids.
292 years after the flood. The year minus 2056. Gets Abraham to start the yahweh cult. lol.
2000 years later, year 0, yahweh steps in, tries to get his yahweh cult fired up some more with the Jesus dude.
600 years later, yahweh steps in, gets this mohammed dude to start a yahweh cult. That one seems to be doing pretty good, eh. I think that's why he hasn't stepped in. If you look at immigration, soon, they'll take over.
It's been how long since he last stepped in. 2025 minus 610 = 1415 years. I think the rapture's gonna be happening any day now. That's enough with this failed operation.
The Quran says Jesus was around but he was switcherooed before the crucifiction and he didn't resurrect. Who's lying here.. them or the christian bible. Which one is telling the truth. So that's not good. Then you get these Jewish guys.. but you got this rapture stuff that all 3 religions talk about. So that's for sure gonna be going on. lol. And yahweh hasn't stepped in, for a while. Could be any day now, is my guess. What are the criteria for each of the 3 religions, for when the rapture 'll go on.
Religious texts and beliefs offer different perspectives on the end times, Jesus, and the concept of a rapture. The three Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—have distinct, and sometimes conflicting, views.
Christian View In Christianity, the belief in the Rapture is a specific eschatological position, primarily held by some evangelical Protestants. It is not a universally accepted doctrine across all Christian denominations.
Rapture vs. Second Coming: Proponents of this view distinguish between the Rapture and the Second Coming of Jesus. The Rapture is seen as a secret, imminent event where Jesus returns in the air to "catch up" all living and resurrected believers to heaven, sparing them from a period of tribulation on Earth. The Second Coming is a later, public event where Jesus returns with his saints to defeat evil and establish his kingdom on Earth.
Criteria for the Rapture: The central criterion for being part of the Rapture is faith in Jesus Christ. The New Testament passage most often cited is 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, which describes believers being "caught up" to meet the Lord. This is often interpreted as a reward for those who have put their faith in Jesus.
Islamic View Islam does not have a concept of "the Rapture" as it is understood in some Christian traditions. Instead, it focuses on the Day of Judgment, which is preceded by a number of major and minor signs, including the return of Jesus.
Jesus's Role: Islamic belief holds that Jesus (Isa) was a prophet of God, but not the son of God. The Quran states that he was not crucified, but that God made it appear so to his enemies and raised him to heaven.
The Return of Jesus: A key event in Islamic eschatology is the return of Jesus. He is expected to descend to Earth to fight and defeat the Antichrist (al-Masih ad-Dajjal). He will also break the cross, signifying the correction of the Christian belief in his divinity. He will then rule with peace and justice before dying a natural death. His return is a sign of the imminent Day of Judgment, which will involve the resurrection and final judgment of all humanity.
Jewish View Judaism does not believe in a "Rapture" or the return of Jesus, as it does not accept him as the Messiah. Jewish eschatology centers on the coming of the Jewish Messiah and the establishment of the Messianic Age.
The Messianic Age: This era is a time of global peace and knowledge of God. The Jewish people will be gathered back to the Land of Israel, and the Temple will be rebuilt in Jerusalem.
The Resurrection of the Dead: A central tenet of traditional Jewish belief is the resurrection of the dead (t ′ chiyatha−meitim). During the Messianic Age, the bodies of the righteous will be brought back to life and reunited with their souls to live in a perfected world. This is not a "rapture" in the Christian sense, but a restoration of life on Earth. The exact nature of this resurrection and the afterlife (Olam Ha-Ba, "the World to Come") is a subject of discussion among different Jewish thinkers and movements.
On the Contradiction The contradiction you pointed out between the Christian and Islamic accounts of Jesus's crucifixion is a fundamental theological difference. The Christian Bible states that Jesus was crucified, died, and was resurrected, which is the basis for the Christian doctrine of salvation. The Quran, on the other hand, explicitly states that Jesus was not killed or crucified, and that it only "appeared" to be so. Each religion holds its own text as the divine and truthful account.
Fact: Izzlam came 500 years after Christianity.
A- Islam promotes sucide bombing.
B- Christianity tells you to love people.
Given 1. the Fact and 2. A and B, what religion is more likely to be true?? Christianity or izzlam??