“For as the lightning flashes across up the sky, from one side to the other, so will the coming of the Son of Man be in His day of days. But first He must endure much suffering, and be rejected by this generation. As it was in the days of Noah, so too it will be in the days of the Son of Man. They were eating and drinking, and marrying and being given in marriage, until the time Noah entered the ark, and the flood came and swept them all away.”
Luke 17:24-27









Appalachian Trail Deblazer says:
Lately I’ve been told to build a big boat, but the local zoning office didn’t accept the plans or the and they could not contact the designer.
I was told to just the original plans found in a really old book that I had.
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16th February 2013 at 11:20 am
AWD says:
“so will the coming of the Son of Man be in His day of days. But first He must endure much suffering, and be rejected by this generation”
Deliverer of suffering and rejection unto us:
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16th February 2013 at 11:32 am
Eddie says:
That book says the next time won’t be a flood. It’ll be a fire. Of course, water doesn’t burn, so a boat still might be good…. until the oceans come to a boil.
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16th February 2013 at 12:24 pm
Stucky says:
Noah’s day; People going about their everyday lives …. the mundane shit that makes up the vast majority of our time … eating, drinking, marrying, fucking …. without a care in the world ……. as if the mundaneness will go on forever and ever ….. tomorrow just being a repeat of today ….. and then ………KABOOM!!!!
Just like in America today.
That is why Jim posted this verse.
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16th February 2013 at 12:51 pm
anotherjuan says:
the abomination of desolation standing in the Holy place. that recent nude protest in St Peter’s comes close. i guess i shouldn’t be surprised that old folks remember things that seem to have vanished down the memory hole of the MSM. things like decency, fear of God, self reliance.
what i am surprised to see is a post like this. usually you see people here professing atheism, agnosticism like it was some sort of fashion statement. i have also read believers urging them to come to their senses. non-believers are blind, they are in the clutches of the evil one. 101 signs mean nothing to them. they are real life zombies, the walking dead.
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16th February 2013 at 3:01 am
flash says:
I have no sympathy for the coming American white minority. This is the path white Americans chose when they elected to mass-murder three generations of unborn children and embraced cheap imported labor because they believed they were a nation of immigrants rather than settlers. The rules of The Game of History are perfectly clear, and a nation that permits itself to be invaded by 50 million foreigners without so much as a protest, let alone a massive military response, has clearly demonstrated that it is not fit to survive.
Vox Day
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16th February 2013 at 10:07 am
flash says:
“Let me tell you something. The Hispanic voters in Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico don’t give a damn about Marco Rubio, the Tea Party Cuban-American from Florida. You know what? We won the Cuban vote! And it’s because younger Cubans are behaving differently than their parents. It’s probably my favorite stat of the whole campaign. So this notion that Marco Rubio is going to heal their problems — it’s not even sophomoric; it’s juvenile! And by the way: the bigger problem they’ve got with Latinos isn’t immigration. It’s their economic policies and health care. The group that supported the president’s health care bill the most? Latinos.”
David Plouffe
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16th February 2013 at 10:11 am
chen says:
just when i thought hot flash had said something i agreed with, it turns out to be a quote from david plouffe. flash, where was your sage advice when the indians could have used it? immigration saved this country. otherwise it would be full of inbreeding dolts catering to the elite masters.
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16th February 2013 at 4:39 pm