LOTR written by a christian Return of The King seems to be referring to Christ the messiah in a subtle form.But I like to offer another angle which is the return of the Gentiles , many seekers of the truth like me are going deeper into biblical facts rather than fiction made up by some one so the Return of the Gentiles worshipping the one true God could be the next big story
Pick up some hebrew, do some torah research and expand your belief in the Univeral Creator!
oh my 天,another one
Originally posted by laurence82:oh my 天,another one
They don't get bored do they...
Originally posted by Catknight:LOTR written by a christian Return of The King seems to be referring to Christ the messiah in a subtle form.But I like to offer another angle which is the return of the Gentiles , many seekers of the truth like me are going deeper into biblical facts rather than fiction made up by some one so the Return of the Gentiles worshipping the one true God could be the next big story
Biblical facts. Let me welcome you to my spaceship called 'sibehhochio'.
Originally posted by Catknight:LOTR written by a christian Return of The King seems to be referring to Christ the messiah in a subtle form.But I like to offer another angle which is the return of the Gentiles , many seekers of the truth like me are going deeper into biblical facts rather than fiction made up by some one so the Return of the Gentiles worshipping the one true God could be the next big story
You are a meat puppet.
Tell me who are the gentiles in this modern world??? The non christians???
Originally posted by Catknight:LOTR written by a christian Return of The King seems to be referring to Christ the messiah in a subtle form.But I like to offer another angle which is the return of the Gentiles , many seekers of the truth like me are going deeper into biblical facts rather than fiction made up by some one so the Return of the Gentiles worshipping the one true God could be the next big story
Originally posted by Fantagf:Tell me who are the gentiles in this modern world??? The non christians???
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:
What do you mean modern world the term still points to the same meaning. Gentiles are the non Hebrew . . .
So gentiles mean anyone not Jews????
Thought gentiles are referring to non christians as well.
Gentiles = non Jews.
In the OT, the Jews think that anyone who is not Jew is unclean, because they're the only selected holy people of God and everyone else is called a Gentile...(like unclean citizen).
So technically, most of us here are Gentiles, unless you got Hebrew blood....
the term gentiles sometimes is used to (wrongly) illustrate Christians and non-Christians, its technically incorrect, because we're all Gentiles and being saved doesn't make you a Jew, even if you can speak Hebrew or live in Israel !
The author behind LOTR is trying to portray a bible message and story behind the story...I'm not guessing, its openly known, you can read the interviews etc. but to use a movie to predict the coming of Christ etc. is very far fetched and hmm...illogical.
Create a movie with some religious implications = box office hit