The Bible does not leave the timing of the "last days" vague or open-ended. Jesus and His apostles consistently spoke of the end of an age that they themselves were living in. This is not speculation or system-building. It is the plain reading of the text.
There is not a single verse that suggests the biblical authors believed the "last days" would occur thousands of years after their time. Not one.
If that unsettles you, that is not a failure of Scripture. It is a challenge to your tradition.
https://robbiecarrier.com/writing/the-end-has-already-come
There is not a single verse that suggests the biblical authors believed the "last days" would occur thousands of years after their time. Not one.
If that unsettles you, that is not a failure of Scripture. It is a challenge to your tradition.
https://robbiecarrier.com/writing/the-end-has-already-come
The Bible does not leave the timing of the "last days" vague or open-ended. Jesus and His apostles consistently spoke of the end of an age that they themselves were living in. This is not speculation or system-building. It is the plain reading of the text.
There is not a single verse that suggests the biblical authors believed the "last days" would occur thousands of years after their time. Not one.
If that unsettles you, that is not a failure of Scripture. It is a challenge to your tradition.
https://robbiecarrier.com/writing/the-end-has-already-come
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