It is exactly this thinking that has led you astray. You have no idea what happened in the past so you cannot know what is left to happen in the future. I don't know if you are too lazy to read history or two afraid? What is clear is that old habits -- and paradigms -- often die hard.
I do not know what to say. I did not make that up, Jesus said that everyone will know and see Him. Things will change when He comes back. You are literally saying that the Lord came back and everyone missed it. This is against all historical creeds, unheard of strange doctrine.
I am interested in what you said about me having no idea what happened in the past so I cannot know what is left to happen in the future. The reason this comment caught my eye is because in your mind there is nothing left to happen in the future, so how does that make sense?
I am not afraid to read history books, but I find them very boring, you could say I am lazy but I prefer to spend my time doing something other than reading boring history books.
I have seen you quote the history books and I am not convinced the Lord Jesus came back and EVERYONE missed it. I hope you see this, less people know of Jesus' supposed return in 70 AD than they do about world war 2. Let that sink in. If that does not convince you nothing will.
I am afraid you are fighting against the entire Church here, post-trib, pre-trib, mid-trib, amill, postmill, nobody believes Jesus already returned. That should be worrying.
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Titus 2:13 "Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ;"