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Jesus and the future (Part 2)

Let’s continue to look at the future according to Jesus as found in Matthew 24. To begin, Jesus described signs that occur every day. They are commonplace in a sinful world inhabited by sinful people, but are not indicators of the last days. This is called the New Testament Age (or Church Age), the era [&hellip

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Jesus and the future (Part 1)

In the Christian worldview, history is a linear recording of past events, with Creation, the Fall of Man, and the Resurrection of Jesus being the most noteworthy. These three are significant because they explain our origin, morality, and rescue. Ultimately, history’s line will come to a terminal point: Judgment Day. The eternal states of heaven [&hellip

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Heaven & Hell

It’s clear that all the previous worldviews—Secular Humanism, Marxism, New Age, and Islam—believe that the world has serious problems that only their system can address. The Secular Humanist thinks that humanity is responsible for the realization of the world of its dreams, with a world government at the helm. Nations must be subordinated to a [&hellip

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Islam’s Future: Global Islam

Answers are always sought in the aftermath of an Islamic terrorist attack.  One thing is for certain: Islamic jihadists have an agenda.  They desire a global Islamic state, because it is Allah’s will.  My book, Starting at the End,  reveals all people submitting to Allah in a global Islamic state. And that’s why it’s essential to understand [&hellip

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Cosmic Humanism’s Future: Global Civilization

My book, Starting at the End, focuses on worldviews and their vision of the future. Here is what New Age teaching reveals. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry explains that the New Age movement has many subgroups, but it is generally a collection of Eastern beliefs like Hinduism and Buddhism. It’s a mix of “correct thinking”, “universal tolerance,” [&hellip

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Marxism’s Future: Global Communism

Here’s what Marxism sees as humanity’s future as stated in my book, Starting at the End.  It focuses on worldviews and their vision of earth’s destiny. Economics, according to Marxism, is the driving force in history. Capitalism will die out (a free exchange of privately-owned goods and services) and socialism (a government-controlled economy) will pave the way for communism. [&hellip

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Secular Humanism’s Future: Global Government

My book, Starting at the End, focuses on worldviews and their vision of the future.  Here is what Secular Humanism sees. “Man is at last becoming aware that he alone is responsible for the realization of the world of his dreams, that he has within himself the power for its achievement. He must set intelligence and [&hellip

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What will the future bring?

All worldviews have a vision of the future. That’s what my book, Starting at the End, explores.  Many believe that history is moving in a straight line toward an exact goal. This is called a linear view of history. Everyone wonders what that future goal will bring. In a naturalistic worldview, devoid of the supernatural realm [&hellip

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Jesus and the future: No one knows the exact day (Part 12)

Finishing the explanation of signs of the end from Matthew 24, we listen to Jesus’ command to watch in verses 32-44. “Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, [&hellip

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Jesus and the future: Heaven and hell (Part 11)

After Christ’s return and Judgment Day, the eternal states of heaven and hell begin.  Let’s look at descriptions of hell first. In hell,  unbelievers will experience damnation and eternal separation from God in both body and soul. Hell is pictured as a place of weeping and gnashing teeth (Matthew 8:12), where both body and soul will [&hellip

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