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  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    It may decide to restore the pre 1967 situation with regards to the border - in line with UN resolutions and international law.

    That would cause a meltdown in some capitals (not just Tel Aviv).
    Syria is due to be a key player in the end-game so this has been expected; Damascus will be a 'heap of ruins' in a coming day and we know this hasn't been fulfilled before because Damascus is said to be "the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world".

  2. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthpaste View Post
    Syria is due to be a key player in the end-game so this has been expected; Damascus will be a 'heap of ruins' in a coming day and we know this hasn't been fulfilled before because Damascus is said to be "the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world".
    Who says that? Historians and archaeologists, or someone else?

  3. #28

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    Isaiah, and bear in mind he wrote about Bethlehem being chosen for the arrival of the Messiah 800 years before it happened:-

    This message came to me concerning Damascus:

    “Look, the city of Damascus will disappear!
    It will become a heap of ruins.
    2 The towns of Aroer will be deserted.
    Flocks will graze in the streets and lie down undisturbed,
    with no one to chase them away.


    Chapter 17:1-2.

  4. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Who says that? Historians and archaeologists, or someone else?
    If you are asking about continuously inhabited then look here > Word Heritage Convention

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthpaste View Post
    If you are asking about continuously inhabited then look here > Word Heritage Convention
    Well, that's nonsense. The third sentence says "Excavations at Tell Ramad on the outskirts of the city have demonstrated that Damascus was inhabited as early as 8,000 to 10,000 BC." when we all know that everything was invented 6,000 years ago!

  6. #31

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    This seems clear enough IMG_4858.jpg

  7. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Well, that's nonsense. The third sentence says "Excavations at Tell Ramad on the outskirts of the city have demonstrated that Damascus was inhabited as early as 8,000 to 10,000 BC." when we all know that everything was invented 6,000 years ago!
    this is where confirmation bias becomes Truthpaste’s friend.

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    Re: Uprising in Syria

    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    This seems clear enough IMG_4858.jpg
    She is right.

  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Who says that? Historians and archaeologists, or someone else?
    I'm surprised that the Bible is so parochial that it doesn't mention the fleshpots of London, Amsterdam, Bangkok, New York, Shanghai, Cape Town or Buenos Aires regarding the final days. It all seems a tad localised but I suppose that sheep are a bit thin on the ground in those cities.

    Maybe a more comprehensive prediction was formulated by Nostradamus.......

    Anyway,as we know, 'God' will only be letting a tiny minority of human beings into his Heaven as he has spectacularly failed to have most of them believe in him throughout human history.

  10. #35

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    On the other hand, truthpaste seems to think that the great majority of humanity are influenced by Satan, a character without a church network, without a tome for his believers, without his teachings being prumulgated in schools and contained in national anthems, without states collecting taxes on his behalf, without inquisitions and torture nor what the cost would be for not believing in him. truthpaste's version of 'God' seems to have cocked-up big time whichever way you look at it. Presumably, besides the stick and carrot he promulgated (being born sinners and going to hell nless you believe in him) the bloody peasants went off and believed in other gods, different versions of the Abrahamic gods or simply not at all - and many Christians decided to become what my lay preacher friend describes as "pick and mix" i.e. they consider stories such as Genesis as not being literal.

    If truthpaste's god exists, he's quite a spectacular failure.

  11. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    On the other hand, truthpaste seems to think that the great majority of humanity are influenced by Satan, a character without a church network, without a tome for his believers, without his teachings being prumulgated in schools and contained in national anthems, without states collecting taxes on his behalf, without inquisitions and torture nor what the cost would be for not believing in him. truthpaste's version of 'God' seems to have cocked-up big time whichever way you look at it. Presumably, besides the stick and carrot he promulgated (being born sinners and going to hell nless you believe in him) the bloody peasants went off and believed in other gods, different versions of the Abrahamic gods or simply not at all - and many Christians decided to become what my lay preacher friend describes as "pick and mix" i.e. they consider stories such as Genesis as not being literal.

    If truthpaste's god exists, he's quite a spectacular failure.
    Can't argue with this.

  12. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    I'm surprised that the Bible is so parochial that it doesn't mention the fleshpots of London, Amsterdam, Bangkok, New York, Shanghai, Cape Town or Buenos Aires regarding the final days. It all seems a tad localised but I suppose that sheep are a bit thin on the ground in those cities.Maybe a more comprehensive prediction was formulated by Nostradamus.......
    God left people like you to report on the fleshpots they could get to; maybe he has better things to do.

    As for Nostradamus, you've fallen into the trap of looking at what he wrote without consulting the Book he respected above all others, the Bible; he obtained all his knowledge about the future from God's Word, why do you think he got loads of stuff right!

  13. #38

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthpaste View Post
    God left people like you to report on the fleshpots they could get to; maybe he has better things to do.

    As for Nostradamus, you've fallen into the trap of looking at what he wrote without consulting the Book he respected above all others, the Bible; he obtained all his knowledge about the future from God's Word, why do you think he got loads of stuff right!
    I haven't fallen into any trap. You just don't get irony yet again

  14. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepster View Post
    Can't argue with this.
    A great creator who will punish or destroy the vast majority of human beings he created in the history of the Earth. You couldn't make it up.

    Correction: someone did......and the indoctrinated and the gullible believe it

  15. #40

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthpaste View Post
    God left people like you to report on the fleshpots they could get to; maybe he has better things to do.

    As for Nostradamus, you've fallen into the trap of looking at what he wrote without consulting the Book he respected above all others, the Bible; he obtained all his knowledge about the future from God's Word, why do you think he got loads of stuff right!
    What's your response about the taking donkey? Do you believe it or will you swerve the question again?

  16. #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Well, that's nonsense. The third sentence says "Excavations at Tell Ramad on the outskirts of the city have demonstrated that Damascus was inhabited as early as 8,000 to 10,000 BC." when we all know that everything was invented 6,000 years ago!
    So do we believe your link or not, truthpaste?

  17. #42

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    So do we believe your link or not, truthpaste?
    History shows that Damascus has not been continuously occupied which is the key fact re understanding this prophecy in Isaiah 17:1-2. The secondary issue which you have all naturally leapt on is (as always) the Genesis issue; as you are all hoping for a godless existence or accountability to a God who does not call you to account for your thoughts, words and deeds. The God first mentioned in Genesis does, as well you know.

    Her comment re 8,000-10,000 years is a speculative comment as can be seen in the context. I'm sure you guys have searched high and low for any verified artifact which is over 6000 years old and failed, and there is no 'cigar' here either.

  18. #43

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthpaste View Post
    History shows that Damascus has not been continuously occupied which is the key fact re understanding this prophecy in Isaiah 17:1-2. The secondary issue which you have all naturally leapt on is (as always) the Genesis issue; as you are all hoping for a godless existence or accountability to a God who does not call you to account for your thoughts, words and deeds. The God first mentioned in Genesis does, as well you know.

    Her comment re 8,000-10,000 years is a speculative comment as can be seen in the context. I'm sure you guys have searched high and low for any verified artifact which is over 6000 years old and failed, and there is no 'cigar' here either.
    Fact check there are artifacts 35,000 yrs old verified.

  19. #44

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    "Damascus will be a 'heap of ruins' in a coming day and we know this hasn't been fulfilled before because Damascus is said to be "the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world"."


    "History shows that Damascus has not been continuously occupied."

    What a mess

  20. #45

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepster View Post
    Fact check there are artifacts 35,000 yrs old verified.
    Wishful thinking

  21. #46

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthpaste View Post
    History shows that Damascus has not been continuously occupied which is the key fact re understanding this prophecy in Isaiah 17:1-2. The secondary issue which you have all naturally leapt on is (as always) the Genesis issue; as you are all hoping for a godless existence or accountability to a God who does not call you to account for your thoughts, words and deeds. The God first mentioned in Genesis does, as well you know.

    Her comment re 8,000-10,000 years is a speculative comment as can be seen in the context. I'm sure you guys have searched high and low for any verified artifact which is over 6000 years old and failed, and there is no 'cigar' here either.
    once again Rubin Colwill is getting an easy ride here

  22. #47

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    once again Rubin Colwill is getting an easy ride here
    Other distilled liquors are available

  23. #48

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthpaste View Post
    Wishful thinking
    No, just fact nothing from a book of fairy stories.

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