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1) When do you think the end of the world will take place? |
| Mark Anderson |
I think a lot of weight should be placed on Jewish
holy days so I believe the next slated Jewish holiday to be fulfilled in a future sense is
"Rosh Hashanah" which comes around every year for us to rehearse for the
"big year".
By "end of the world", I would define that phrase relating to
events that will take place on a Rosh Hashanah that will bring on World War III. The world will start
transforming itself in preparation for the Jesus' Yeshua's Second Coming.
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2) How certain are you that the end time is near? |
| Mark Anderson |
This is a real good question. Paul sure felt certain
two days ago 2,000 years in G-d's plan. He said "we're in the last days" in
the bible when speaking to the believers then. He was right!! We were past "hump day" on G-d's 7000 year calendar! If it
were at year 5999 right now, I don't know, do the math. The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah is
two months away. |
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3) What makes you belief that you have the correct date? |
| Mark Anderson |
Dates come and go, obviously, date setters have done more to
hurt the faith than promote it and everyone in the end winds up with egg all over
their face as fools. I believe in a running theme in the bible of major
events happening on Jewish holy days, called even G-d's personal holidays in
the bible, Leviticus Chapter 23.
There is also a major running theme of
the "day of the Lord" concept in scripture. The "day of the Lord" was always the
Sabbath, of course, the seventh day. There is a belief that after 6 days (6
thousand years, figuratively) G-d will start the "rest", His kingdom on
Earth. It's shown from Genesis to Revelation. In fact in Revelation it
even says 1000 years (one day, figuratively).
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4) You say that the anti-Christ or the false Messiah is alive and is now
walking among us. You also speculate that he was born around 1970. Have
you narrowed down to who it could be, and is there any chance that it might
be Ricky Schroder? |
| Mark Anderson |
Ricky wasn't born Jewish so I don't agree there. He fits the
age bracket but this coming world leader won't have a past history with some TV
show, he's coming with all the works and lies and deception of the entire
wicked, supernatural world. Something not to take lightly. Jesus Himself
said, "do not be deceived" when first asked about the "end". |
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5) Did you know Tiffany was born in 1970? Is there any chance that the
Anti-Christ might be a woman? |
| Mark Anderson |
No, that issue is cleared up here
Daniel 11:37: "Neither shall he regard the God of his
fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall
magnify himself above all ."
Tiffany, though had a wonderful
singing voice and I'd love to go with her to the mall anytime. I'm single by
the way.
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6) I am not too clear about your belief system, are you Jewish or
Christian? Since you choose to write the word "God" as "G-d" which is Jewish custom yet at the same time
you talk about the Bible and not the Torah. |
| Mark Anderson |
My yellow pages has a section called "Church" like all
yellow pages. The church I attend is listed as "Jewish/Christian" in those yellow
pages. I think that term is the most easiest to understand, albeit the
worldly view that that is some sort of paradox? Since the "Torah" is classically understood as the
first five books of any Bible translation you can find, when one talks about those books, you're talking bible and Torah,
If anyone is still confused, understand that I am a Christian,
first and foremost, who "embraces" the Jewish roots of the faith.
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7) You write that you believe that Dinosaurs existed before Noah and
were destroyed in the flood. I was under impression that God wanted Noah
to take all the creatures on the Arc. Do you think that they just did not
fit or maybe they were too violent and were asked to leave the Arc? |
| Mark Anderson |
Your impression is correct and I 100% believe dinosaurs or
their eggs were on board. As to what entirely wiped them out after the flood is a
mystery. Some Japanese boatmen a couple of decades ago took a picture of a
dinosaur that they caught in their net. Who's to say they are completely
wiped out as of now? Maybe there is a stray or two "somewhere". |
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8) You also believe that there might have been fire breathing dragons before Adam and Eve. What do you think these dragons looked like? |
| Mark Anderson |
Wonderful question. They looked like you see on those old
maps of the ocean. G-d made an animal like this as the ultimate picture to man of
"Satan". Its very common in G-d's creation to see things He wants to convey
to us of a "spiritual" nature by using something "Physical". |
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9) Do you mean like those found in Dungeon and Dragons? |
| Mark Anderson |
As a little kid I actually played D&D so I'm familiar with it.
Yes, certain things in games, horror movies, and mythology all
have roots in spiritual things found in the bible. After all, most things that people
think we "dream" up with our imaginations are actually never "imaginations at all but rather
things we put together from "reality", a little piece from there, a little piece from over there and so on likewise there
is evidence that these beings actually existed, namely dragons. There is evidence of
this in the bible and its to be taken literally.
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10) You state that you believe that Russia is very dangerous, and that you believe they will be a catalyst for the end of the world. Should we also keep our eye on the Russian people in this country as well or only over seas in the old Soviet Union? For example Yakov Smirnoff, do you think he might be up to something no good? |
| Mark Anderson |
There is a nation, as Assyria was in the old days, that is a
major player in the end times that will dominate the world before the ultimate deception comes. They will have an
amazing army, as Assyria did, and will hold the world captive until they fail at Jerusalem and are defeated supernaturally
just as Assyria was in the days of old. Whole chapters are donated to this in the book of
Isaiah (namely Chap. 36), in plain English (or plain Hebrew). |
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11) Do you believe in the Bible Code? |
| Mark Anderson |
Hmmm.... My answer to this is a definite "no". There is
definitely more to the Word of G-d than meets the eye that's for sure but to look for
"hidden" text codes using odd spacing of letters is a good thing if it gets
people excited about reading the bible but my answer to this is "THERE IS
ENOUGH CODE THERE TO BEGIN WITH JUST READING IT NATURALLY!!!", namely Jewish
concepts and ideas the modern Christian has no grasp of or even would know
existed. |
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12) What is you opinion on Slim Goodbody? |
| Mark Anderson |
To
tell you the truth, I have no idea who Slim Goodbody is? Sounds like a candy bar, and I'm sorry if I offend anyone. I
honestly do not know who that is. |
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