Fascinating. But nobody posting in this thread is writing for The News Manual, so we will continue to post according to the ethos and practice of this sceptics' forum. Facts are expected to be supported with citations; opinions are expected to be defended but need not have citations. The null hypothesis is the default. Logical fallacies will be pointed out.Perhaps you will find the following instructive: "People use facts and opinions to make decisions; you [writer] must help them by showing clearly which is which. You must attribute all opinions and any facts for which there is no commonly accepted truth" The News Manual, Chapter 56, "Facts and Opinions," http://www.thenewsmanual.com Note: The link is inoperative (at least for the moment); consequently, enter "The News Manual" into your search engine.
Having said all that, any chance of a reply to my earlier question?
Could you explain what this means, please? How do you or anyone know these are the 'latter-days', and what are the latter-days? What is "the Millennium" in this context?No matter how many members there are, does not affect the fact that the Lord has spoken in these latter-days and is gathering his elect for the ushering in of the Millennium.
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