Anonymous ID: c75f03 I can already feel the uncreated light Aug. 25, 2024, 4:03 a.m. No.21478385   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jesus Christ is coming, don't deny it, accept it and repent while there's still time.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1938934/Jesus-face-AI-Turin-Shroud

we need to re-learn the forgotten lessons, like agriculture and free energy. I'm sorry if they told you they were debunked.

Anonymous ID: c75f03 Aug. 25, 2024, 4:06 a.m. No.21478387   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21478386

I'm sorry if I can't actually comment on qresearch, since I felt like it was too obscure for me. I know censorship and monopolization is bad, Cloudflare, Intel, Nvidia and google are going down.

Anonymous ID: c75f03 Aug. 25, 2024, 5:28 a.m. No.21478697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://orthochristian.com/158760.html

Christ said that we are truly moving towards the end. When will that happen? No one knows. Maybe in 1,000 years, maybe in 10,000, maybe 5,000,000—no one knows. And it shouldn’t concern us. Why shouldn’t it occupy our attention? First, because Christ told us that no one knows about the end of the world. Not a single saint knows. Only God knows, but He hasn’t revealed it to anyone. And I can tell you for sure about what’s being spread online now, that the end of the world will come in 2012—it will not come in 2012.1 It may come in other years perhaps—in 2011, in 2013, in 2015, but not in 2012. The Lord will not allow false prophecies to be fulfilled. We can sleep peacefully in 2012—the world will not end then.

 

However, there is another end—our own. It will happen for sure, and soon enough. Our years are numbered, and life has a limit. You’re fifty now—you’ll have another twenty, thirty, forty, or fifty years, and that’s it. We must take for granted that there will be an end to our lives and the end of the world. They’re coming. What’s it important to think about? Not about the timing, but about how you’ll meet and receive this end, and that this end is not really the end of life, but your entry into eternity.

 

It would be good for us to reflect upon how we’ll walk this path and what our relationship with Christ will be like in eternity. If we think about it, we’ll stop hoping that we’ll amount to something. All this is transitory. And your earthly journey will come to an end. There will be no one left on earth who knows you, who remembers you. Only God remembers us. Only God remembers us all. At funerals, we say, “Memory eternal.” It’s not about us, humans. It’s nonsense when people say, “You did so much, and we’ll remember you forever!” You yourself will depart tomorrow, then I’ll follow after you. And how will you remember him? I don’t like these empty words.