Ellen Brown
Well-Known Member
Atheists, there is no need to be dancing in the aisles.
Taking the long view, after the end times and the return of the Messiah, or who ever we believe in, will there still be Baptists, Mormons, Catholics or any other religion? I haven't seen any indication that there will be. I read that "The nations will come to the Holy City to worship". Will we still be separated into nations?
There is a certain group that is pushing quite hard for Ancestral studies. Is the real purpose of them to parse us out to the nations?
My own thought on the matter is that there will not be any denominations at all. Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddists and all the rest will now see the Creator as he is. Why would we need any denominations?
Will the Jews be proven to be the Chosen of the Creator? Will they run the anvils of the Heavens?
What about those who will have a room in the house of God, and have an everlasting name that will not be taken away? Isaiah 56:4-5
Paul said, "I once knew a man who had been caught up to the third Heaven"...
Taking the long view, after the end times and the return of the Messiah, or who ever we believe in, will there still be Baptists, Mormons, Catholics or any other religion? I haven't seen any indication that there will be. I read that "The nations will come to the Holy City to worship". Will we still be separated into nations?
There is a certain group that is pushing quite hard for Ancestral studies. Is the real purpose of them to parse us out to the nations?
My own thought on the matter is that there will not be any denominations at all. Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddists and all the rest will now see the Creator as he is. Why would we need any denominations?
Will the Jews be proven to be the Chosen of the Creator? Will they run the anvils of the Heavens?
What about those who will have a room in the house of God, and have an everlasting name that will not be taken away? Isaiah 56:4-5
Paul said, "I once knew a man who had been caught up to the third Heaven"...