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originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: Raggedyman
My Aussie chum, the Ashes honours aside, its rather easier to take the Micky out of us Brits without all this EU nonsense. Just stick to laughing at the sort of idiot that wears tweeds in summertime, and goes out in the midday sun. These are such fair points that to leave them aside would be erroneous!
I've read a lot of speculation about how the Brexit could lead to the end of the EU. I believe that would be an impossible thought for most Christians to entertain.
10 being the highest, I would say 9, but who knows
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: Raggedyman
10 being the highest, I would say 9, but who knows
*raises hand*
I know! He's not coming. Not today or next week or in 3 years. He's not coming. It isn't going to happen. I know it isn't.
Having said that, I will apologize if he shows up. Surely he can't blame anyone for having dismissed the idea. Being stood up sucks - but pining away for your love to appear doesn't help. Get on with life.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: Raggedyman
No. I'm not self-focused. Neither am I Jesus-focused.
The Brexit has nothing to do with Christianity or Jesus. Moaning and complaining? I'm not the one expecting Armageddon and the return of Jesus, or thinking that economics and general world politics have anything at all to do with "Revelations" or dogma. At least they should not. But I guess it's time for me to admit that crazy religious types will continue to wreak havoc on the progress that humankind tries to make - because they see the world through stained lenses.
Your option is to focus on day-to-day real life and stop peddling nonsense (and fretting) about Jesus coming back, because he isn't.
originally posted by: Profusion
I was brought up hearing, "Everything is moving toward the Biblically prophesied one world government." It did indeed look like things were heading that way unimpeded...until now.
How do Christians deal with the Brexit?
I've read a lot of speculation about how the Brexit could lead to the end of the EU. I believe that would be an impossible thought for most Christians to entertain.
Is the Brexit just a bump in the road toward the 'eventual' "one world government" coming soon or does the Brexit push the the 'eventual' "one world government" into another generation?
originally posted by: Shiloh7
a reply to: Profusion
The bible wasn't written for Christians, only the New Testament, so who do you think wanted a world government? I suspect you can guess.
Profusion: I've read a lot of speculation about how the Brexit could lead to the end of the EU. I believe that would be an impossible thought for most Christians to entertain.
Buzzy: Interesting question, but seems to be a nonsequitor to me. It has nothing to do with religion.
What difference does it make to Christians? And why?
originally posted by: NOTurTypical
originally posted by: Profusion
I was brought up hearing, "Everything is moving toward the Biblically prophesied one world government." It did indeed look like things were heading that way unimpeded...until now.
How do Christians deal with the Brexit?
I've read a lot of speculation about how the Brexit could lead to the end of the EU. I believe that would be an impossible thought for most Christians to entertain.
Is the Brexit just a bump in the road toward the 'eventual' "one world government" coming soon or does the Brexit push the the 'eventual' "one world government" into another generation?
Not sure what you mean. The Illuminati are still hell bent on establishing the New World Order, and will do so soon.