tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10270506.post7099254928380468137..comments2024-01-30T03:40:00.558-08:00Comments on Adventist Media Response and Conversation: When and why is something a Prophetic statement?Ron Corsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02160607058464028162noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10270506.post-30807645397993373972021-07-17T09:49:01.250-07:002021-07-17T09:49:01.250-07:00Thanks for reading, I probably won't read your...Thanks for reading, I probably won't read your article as I am finding your correspondence lacking in understanding. For example, you say. " Second, the timing of the second coming is most definitely a conditional event timed by behavior (Matthew 24:12-13 and Revelation 14:14-21)." How can something that has not even been given be conditional? To assume that I meant in the above the time and not the event is just dodging the issue. There is no, zero, nada second coming time prophecy. Jeremiah 18 is about nations the subject is not promises and threatening...EGW terms.Ron Corsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02160607058464028162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10270506.post-44808260450480361882021-07-15T14:42:00.465-07:002021-07-15T14:42:00.465-07:00Hi Ron. I did read this, as you suggested. I hope ...Hi Ron. I did read this, as you suggested. I hope you will read my article on Daniel 4 as I suggested.<br /><br />I have a few thoughts. First, "promises and threatenings" is certainly a reference to Jeremiah 18, and thus means "p and t based on behavior." The prophecies of Daniel and Revelation are not such. But Zechariah 14 is such. (see my article on Revelation 20, Gog and Magog). (These articles are at www.bibledoc.org). Second, the timing of the second coming is most definitely a conditional event timed by behavior (Matthew 24:12-13 and Revelation 14:14-21). Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14989906253333382949noreply@blogger.com