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  • Is it really so that only those going to heaven should partake during the memorial of Jesus Christ's death?

    First off, think about Revelation chapter 7. This scripture is talking about the 144,000. Now think about it: these were taken out of the twelve tribes of Israel. So, then, there are those who are still considered of the twelve tribes of Israel. But are not part of the 144,000. Next, think about this: when Paul spoke about those partaking unworthily in 1 Corinthians 11:27, who was he talking to? Were there any of those not going to heaven involved with this statement? John, in Revelation 7:13, 14, when asked who these of the great crowd were, he didn't seem to know when he said "Lord, you are the one that knows". It doesn't seem like Paul was saying these who were unworthy of partaking were unworthy because they were not going to heaven but that they were not worthy because they had not become part of Abraham's seed in their hearts, which is what Paul was talking about in Romans 2:28, 29. Now, think about this: who of Israel were supposed to partake of the lamb of the Passover? Was it not all of them? So, since not all of spiritual Israel are part of the 144,000 and all of Israel are supposed to partake, should not all of those spiritually inclined as part of Israel partake? Now, I know what you might be thinking: Jesus concluded a covenant with those partaking (Mt 26:28). Well, think about who benefit from Jesus Christ's blood? Is it only those going to heaven? Well, consider what John 3:16 points out. Jesus' blood was for all those who exercise faith in Jesus.

    8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 year ago
  • How do you truly get the adoption ending in Silent Hill 2?

    I have looked online. Treating Maria badly, looking at Mary's picture and keeping one's health high does not work. Also, it has nothing to do with how many times you have been through the game. Because my first time getting the adoption ending was my first time through the game.

    1 AnswerVideo & Online Games3 years ago
  • Trinitarians: Why do you believe the trinity when...?

    Jesus and Jehovah are, obviously, two separate beings (1 Corinthians 2:16); Jesus does not know what Jehovah knows (Matthew 24:36); Jesus had to learn obedience (Hebrews 5:8); Jesus has to give back his kingship to Jehovah after death is done away with 1 Corinthians 15:24-28)?

    12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality6 years ago
  • What would you do?

    if you knew the Apostasy is to come out of the true religion? You see, it has always been someone who was close to God's organization who turned apostate (Numbers 16; Psalms 41:9; Matthew 26:14, 15). And now we are expecting another apostasy (2 Thessalonians 2:3, 4). And, if you compare verse 4 to Daniel 11:36 and verse 3 to Daniel 11:32, you would see that this is the final king of the north. So, what say you, what would you do if you knew this was coming out of God's organization?

    10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago
  • I have a honest question?

    Well, I know Satan is to be thrown out of heaven during the last days. Because Revelation is said to happen shortly after it was written (Revelation 1:1). And Satan is thrown out of heaven during Revelation chapter 12. So here is my question: Jesus said that God's will was to be prayed for to happen as in heaven also on earth (Matthew 6:10). Now, if Satan was not thrown out of heaven during Christ's days, how is it that god's will was done in heaven? I know Jesus said that he perceived Satan thrown out of heaven (Luke 10:18). So does this mean that Satan was thrown out of heaven earlier?

    12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago