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    Who believes that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive?

    Number one, if you were the Messiah, you wouldn't need to ask. Number two, be honest with yourself. Are you here to have fun with people or is there a serious side to any of these discussions? *** staff edit ****
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    Second comings

    These things have come to pass. The Miller movement accuretly predicted 1844 for the Advent of the "Return" of the Messiah Figure Who, fulfilling Daniel's 2300 days(years) prophecy is proven to be true by airtight logic from numerous sources. Furthermore, this date of 1844AD corresponds to...
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    Can you answer this question?

    Coming from a Sioux Indian Reservation where their belief in Wakan Tanka, was that there was a single Great Spirit. By western definititions and terms, this would be monotheism
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    Who believes that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive?

    There is an expectation among the Hindus, waiting for Krsna to return Zoroastrians await the coming of Shah Bahram Buddhist await the appearance of the 5th Buddha Maitreye Jews still await the Lord of Hosts Christians await the Return of Christ Muslims await the coming of Mahdi and Christ All...
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    Do Moonies consider themselves to be Christian, given that they follow Rev'd Moon instead of Jesus?

    I hung out with the Moonies back in 1974 in Berkeley. Wow! What a long strange trip its been... They had this thing that there was Adam, Jesus, and Moon. All the talks were one way. They weren't comfortable with questions, always putting them off, then going through the same repeated...
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    Why do you believe?

    I believe because something truly from God fills a spiritual appetite. We "need" to believe as much as we need to eat. If what we are eating isn't filling our spiritual need, we tend to start grazing beyond the fenceline and seek greener pastures. Many people go from the religion of origin to...
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    Great news about the Baha'i Faith in Viet Nam! :-)

    I am wondering if there are any updates or highlights of the progression of the Baha'i Faith in Viet Nam
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