JSS wrote:
Futurism
I see that you are well versed regarding Futurism so I know where you are coming from. To those who are not aware, the Jesuits were commissioned by the Pope to develop a new interpretation of Scripture.
This is also reflected in your response. What you are saying is that one should downplay the importance of doctrine and adopt the attitude that Christianity is really a matter only of the spirit, a pleasant fellowship and that everything else is a minor accompaniment.
Which means, if science makes great discoveries, then manipulate the doctrines to fit these discoveries, which is really another way of saying… abandon the doctrines, hence Jesuit Futurism was born.
Bible Prophecy
Human nature has not changed. Man/Woman are the same as they were yesterday and are today.
The Scriptures are just as relevant now as they were then.
The Book of Revelations means to reveal or disclose. It’s purpose is to reveal crucial issues about end-time events and to prevent ignorance about the future.
Prophecy is used for two purposes, to warn and to recognise.
Because Revelation pertains specifically to the end of time, and
because we live in the closing time of Earth’s history,
this book, in particular, deserves our attention if, we want to recognize the signs and know the future and understand what is to take place.