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The Christian conception of Antichrist was derived from Jewish traditions, particularly The Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. Written about 167 BCE, it foretold the coming of a final persecutor who would “speak great words against the most High and wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws” (7:25). Scholars agree that the author of Daniel was alluding to the contemporary Hellenistic ruler of Palestine, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who attempted to extirpate Judaism. But because Antiochus was not named, later readers could apply the prediction in Daniel to any persecutor. Early Christians applied it to the Roman emperors who persecuted the church, in particular Nero (reigned 54–68 CE).
A quick refresher……
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
A quick refresher……
Wrong.
Project Blue Beam has been around since before the turn of the century .
One of the subjects that brought me to ATS the first time.
Back in 2003
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
The Christian conception of Antichrist was derived from Jewish traditions, particularly The Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. Written about 167 BCE, it foretold the coming of a final persecutor who would “speak great words against the most High and wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws” (7:25). Scholars agree that the author of Daniel was alluding to the contemporary Hellenistic ruler of Palestine, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who attempted to extirpate Judaism. But because Antiochus was not named, later readers could apply the prediction in Daniel to any persecutor. Early Christians applied it to the Roman emperors who persecuted the church, in particular Nero (reigned 54–68 CE).
www.britannica.com...
Also, the second coming, per any 1/2 educated modern bible scholar was supposed to occur during the lives of those listening, somewhere in the neighborhood of 70-130 AD, during the writing of the synopic gospels.
All this Hal LIndsey type misinformation is pure crap.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
A quick refresher……
Wrong.
Project Blue Beam has been around since before the turn of the century .
One of the subjects that brought me to ATS the first time.
Back in 2003
That’s fine for your situation being a seasoned ATS’er
Some members may have forgotten or have never known or are new
Hence a quick refresher.
👽🛸🍺
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
A quick refresher……
Wrong.
Project Blue Beam has been around since before the turn of the century .
One of the subjects that brought me to ATS the first time.
Back in 2003
That’s fine for your situation being a seasoned ATS’er
Some members may have forgotten or have never known or are new
Hence a quick refresher.
👽🛸🍺
But the article states 2018 or so ?
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
the real problem with project bluebeam, other than
the confused religious connotations,
is that even if it 'worked', the word would rapidly
get out (due to people like us and others)
and they would go
"oh look at that project bluebeam test!"
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
the real problem with project bluebeam, other than
the confused religious connotations,
is that even if it 'worked', the word would rapidly
get out (due to people like us and others)
and they would go
"oh look at that project bluebeam test!"
I don't think you understand. There's just too much evidence that it's all been a lie. The conspiracy is not to hide the existence of extraterrestrials. It's to make people believe in it so completely that they question nothing.