The study I am sharing is the most objective on the death and
resurrection looking at the 3 main years disputed by theologens.
If prophecy has credibility it would lead to truth where the general
Christian is devided on the issue presented in the study (death
and resurrection)
Below is a list of High points that the attached study illustrates
which no other study on the internet can offer simply because
they believe the NT gospels are perfect when the simple truth
is that they are not perfect. Prophecy is however, if the attached
study is correct on the time specific prophecies and the understanding
they led me to as presented in the time line.
The High points are as follows:
- Old Testament scripture definition of the High Day mentioned
only once in NT bible book of John. The OT scripture defines the
High day differently than the current tradition of Belief and
changes perception of understanding. Christians today say this
scripture does not exhist.
- A gospel text outside of the bible which confirms the Old
Testament definition of the High day.
- The only possible/logical explanation with out speculation
for the fulfillment of the first half of Exodus 12 where the Lamb
was chosen by the people on the 10Th day of the first month which
is only possible if you have the correct year. Second half of
the Exodus 12 prophetic law states the lamb would be killed on
the 14Th day of the first month. Christ had to fulfill what was
spoken of the Lamb on the 10th day and the 14th day, to truly
be the Messiah and fulfill all written in the law and prophets
concerning him.
-The time line uses over 7 time specific prophecies to pin point
what could be the exact year and day of Christ's death and resurrection.
-The study Illustrates a double prophecy fulfillment for a single
prophecy when the Messiah was to be cut off in the Daniel 70 weeks
prophecy, In the midst of the week.
- A possible scripture defined reckoning of time for the prophetic
words spoken by Christ when he said "A little while I am
with you"; The study elaborates on why this term is important
and how it applies to time specific prophecy in our day. Confirmation
could be received in just a few months during the passover of
2009 when the seventh head/king of Revelation 17 passes away or
is removed from power.
- The discovery that Time line prophecy will bare witness to
time line prophecy by aligning with time line prophecy at some
point in history.
- It's the first ever objective and unbiased study on the death
and resurrection by testing the 3 main years in question by theologians
letting the lunar cycle and week cycle (prophetic words spoken
by the word in creation) bare witness to which year fulfilled
the prophecies in accordance with the Laws of Moses and testimony
of Christ.
-The study illustrates the importance of the multiple Parables
of the sower and the seed and how the Enemy who came in the night
sowed bad seed in the same field/world to cause and author confusion
(spiritual babylon by the mixing and changing of words) and explains
the spiritual ethnic divisions of denominational-ism
-with time being defined by God and always consistant, the study
explains how Satan attempted to change God's times and laws beyond
the understanding of the calender differences in history by illustrating
that testimony manipulation did occur misplacing events that would
fulfill prophecy in accordance with timed events. Gospel text
that has stood the test of time bares witness to the fulfilment
where bible verses fall short.
-With time being so well defined in the prophetic words of Christ,
it is the one thing that man and Satan have no power to change.
Satan can only change our perception of time by changing mans
testimony or though false traditions of men that cloud our perception
of time as defined by God.
This study is why I believe in God with a logical and rational
mind, If a better case can be made for the exhistance of God and
what he accoplished in his death and resurrection I am open to
testing it. All feed back is welcomed to see where fellowship
in the love of Christ will lead me. Yes I
use to be Athiest!
God Bless,
Todd M. Vetter |
Download Todd's Timelime, in .ppt
Powerpoint format Caution: 1.1 MB, may contain nuts.
I do not live in your bubble of delusion. I do not accept 95% of your
basic premises. You cannot bamboozle me with detail and think that I will
be impressed by it.
Please bear the following in mind:
1] I don't believe in gods of any kind
2] I don't believe that the Jews are in any way special
3] I don't believe in prophesy or prophets. I don't believe that anybody
can hear messages from gods (see point 1 and point 2). I don't believe
that any gods would operate through the mentally ill or charlatans.
4] I believe all religion is man-made
5] I don't believe the Bible is special (see points 1 to 4)
6] I don't believe that faith is a virtue
7] I don't believe in a human soul separate from the activity of a
living brain
8] I don't believe in the supernatural
9] I don't believe religion is a source for morality or a force for
good
10] I don't believe that there is anything wrong with being an atheist
11] I don't believe that religion deserves respect
12] I don't believe that religion has been a benefit to humanity
13] I don't believe that of all the things poor hunter gatherer people
might be envious of Americans for the number one thing on their list
to acquire from Americans is their smug sense of superiority and happy-clappy
love of Jesus
14] I don't believe that using capital letters Makes Bullshit True,
not even when applied to pronouns
15] I don't believe that words which refer to animal sexual and excretory
functions are evil or have the power to inflict injury. If you choose
to be offended that is your personal choice and a demonstration of your
weakness and the weakness of what you claim makes you strong
16] I don't believe that a god could or would bless me, you or your
country in response to a verbal tick
17] I don't believe that religion should be treated as anything other
than a hobby. In the case of Americans a very expensive hobby
18] I don't believe hobbies should be tax-deductible
19] I don't believe that people need religion in order to do good
20] I believe that most people would not become monsters without the
certainty that comes from having a shared delusion and a belief in the
virtue of faith in that delusion (either religion or ideology)
21] I don't believe in eternal life (see point 7)
22] I don't believe in heaven or hell (see 7 and 21 and 8 and 4 and
1)
Bearing all that in mind is there anything you have left to tell me?
I am not an atheist because I am struggling to find the right prophesies
or I don't know what year Jesus died in.
I don't believe in prophesy, prophets, saviours or gods. I don't believe
that the people who wrote the gospels regarded telling the truth as being
important. I don't believe that the Old Testament is stuffed full of prophesies
about a single messiah. I don't believe that two thirds of the material
in the Old Testament which coloured the invention of the gospels was ever
intended to be a prophesy of the or even a messiah. I don't believe that
even if every word of the gospels matched up with the Old Testament that
this would prove it to be genuine rather than provide stronger evidence
that it was faked to match.
I don't think the prophesies in the Old Testament are very impressive.
There was no prophesy of a conquest by Rome. In the entire Old Testament
there is no mention of anything West of Cyprus, they didn't know or care
about the lands to the West. There was also no prophets saying anything
about Jesus, no prophet said that their god would lead Gentiles and leave
most Jews behind carrying on as before but now without the ear of their
god. Also there was nothing about Hitler. Prophesies which are only recognized
as prophesies several years after the events they prophesy when they have
been "correctly interpreted" are of no use to anybody.
--
Martin Willett
http://mwillett.org/
Pope Benedict will die in april on the full moon making way for
the Anti-christ. There will be little time after for you to find
God.
I'll keep you in my prayers.
Todd M. Vetter
(8 February 2009) |
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What about poor Benny?
It's good to see a firm prediction and one we don't have to wait long
to see fall on its face. This should be as much fun as the
last one.
The death of a man a week short of his 82nd birthday is hardly the River
Nile turning to blood though is it? Even if it does happen you won't be
seeing me cowering on my knees.
You might at best get a small mention on this page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfulfilled_religious_predictions
--
Martin Willett
http://mwillett.org
Cowering would not be the answer since God tells us not to fear
what is coming. I look forward to the end of this world.
To serve God out of fear will profit a man nothing since the
fulfilment of the Law is Love. To walk in God's ways is all he
ever asked of mankind.
God Bless
Todd |
It amazes me how some states in America have declared that nobody can
become an official, even an elected official, unless they have a belief
in God. Surely people who can believe that the end of the world is A Good
Thing are far more dangerous to the people of this world than those who
believe there is just one shot at life, no extra time, no post-match debriefing
just this and nothing more.
So all your god wants is total obedience. That's it? Not much to ask
is it? Have freedom but don't you dare do anything with it that I
disapprove of. What a wonderful enlightened attitude for a parent
to take. Obey or die. Don't make me torture you...
Is the reason for free will to justify the torture? If there was no free
will and he created people knowing they would inevitably sin and he would
somehow be forced to torture them for it it would be hard to portray him
as anything other than a thoroughly nasty monster. So the idea of free
will exists to make it look like the obey my commandments I'll get some
bearded weirdoes to pass on or I'll be forced to torture you routine is
sane and reasonable. It is not. God's only excuse is of course the
ultimate alibi: he's not there.
--
Martin Willett
http://mwillett.org/
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