Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
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(NOTE: I have stated before that I believe that the Fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 fulfilled Daniel's "time of the end" prophecy and resulted in the second coming of Christ in judgment on Israel, the casting of Satan into the bottomless pit, thus rendering him powerless, and the ushering in of the Kingdom of God in it's full glory. Nevertheless, Baldwin makes some good points about the danger of politicians using so-called unfulfilled Bible prophecy to make political decisions - OO)
None of that happened in 70 AD. Jesus did not return visibly in the clouds like was promised. Satan was not sent to the pit (or this would be a sinless world), and this certainly isn't God's kingdom in it's full glory (how could God's kingdom be so rampant with sin).


And (from Zechariah) the day of ten people apiece taking a Jewish man by the hand / robe, begging him to show them about their God is still to come. Also, the day when all Israel shall mourn Yeshuah's death as that of an only child / firstborn son -- still waiting. The only thing I've worked out must be true is that Revelation represents the resumption of God's prophetic calendar with respect to Israel, post the "times of the Gentiles".

Last edited by agazain; 08/19/16.