Anonymous ID: 95ce03 Oct. 18, 2020, 1:09 a.m. No.11132764   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2772

>>11132452 (l/b)

>You’re missing the bigger picture. Hunter flipped. Hunter turned them all in. It’s over.

I think you're correct.

Hence the Samson reference about bringing the whole temple down on their heads.

In the Bible, Samson after having his eyes put out by the Phillistines and being imprisoned, regained his strength and pushed over the pillars of the temple of the Philistine god Dagon, destroying the temple and killing himself and thousands of Philistines.

Hunter has done something similar - pulled down the whole rotten "temple" on everyone's heads, including his own.

Biblical, indeed.

Anonymous ID: 95ce03 Oct. 18, 2020, 2:46 a.m. No.11133342   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3352

>>11133288

 

"Question: "What is the difference between the visible and invisible church?"

 

Answer: The Bible never uses the term visible church or invisible church. But the idea of the visible church versus the invisible church is a natural result of a biblical understanding of the doctrine of salvation. The visible church is the expression of Christianity that people can see: the gathering and practices of the individuals in various church buildings on Sundays. The invisible church is the true church, which only God can see: born-again believers, past, present, and future. Because not everyone who attends church or performs religious deeds is saved, the visible church includes unbelievers. The invisible church is comprised of the redeemed and sealed by God."

 

More here:

https://www.gotquestions.org/visible-invisible-church.html