God and Isaac Newton

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Isaac Newton was a self declared monotheist and denier of the Trinity. His view was that the early Church sank into heresy with the rise of Catholicism and Trinitariansim.

Yet he was a strong advocate of the existence of God and argued persuasively that the order present in the world could only have come about by the providence of God.

Also, he examined the Old and New Testaments and found encoded in them a mathematical prophesy concerning the end times, which would begin with the recreation of the Jewish state of Israel in the 1940s. This, as we know, is exactly what happened. He then prophesied that the recreation of the old Jewish temple destroyed by the Romans would herald the approach of Armageddon, and that the final judgment would come at about 2060.

Your thoughts?
 
Do you have a source for these prophecies? I’ve never heard of them before.
 
Do you have a source for these prophecies? I’ve never heard of them before.
There is a guy named Grant Jefferies (sp) who has had a show on end times for 30 years, Jack van Impe and so on. I don’t know which ones in particular are pushing the bible code thing, but Newton never found any.
 
This will help to get you started.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton#Religious_views

The History Channel did aan episode on this subject, and any biography of Newton written from the 1980s on will deal with the subject of the discovery of Newton’s works on prophecy that had been lost for nearly three hundred years and recently discovered I believe in the 1970s.
 
Also, he examined the Old and New Testaments and found encoded in them a mathematical prophesy concerning the end times, which would begin with the recreation of the Jewish state of Israel in the 1940s. This, as we know, is exactly what happened. He then prophesied that the recreation of the old Jewish temple destroyed by the Romans would herald the approach of Armageddon, and that the final judgment would come at about 2060.

Your thoughts?
You don’t need to discover a hidden code in the Bible to know about the end times. It’s laid out in the book of Revelations. Granted, no timeline, but then again you have Jesus saying
“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” (Matt. 24:36).
We’re in the end times now, but since “a day is like a thousand years to the Lord, and a thousand years is like a day” trying to pin down a date is pointless. In fact, we aren’t supposed to know. You’re better off listening to Jesus than Isaac Newton.
 
I’m confused by your citation of Wikipedia. The Wiki article actually attests to the opposite of your claim; it says that Newton tried unsuccessfully to find hidden messages in the Bible.
 
Isaac Newton was a self declared monotheist and denier of the Trinity. His view was that the early Church sank into heresy with the rise of Catholicism and Trinitariansim.

Yet he was a strong advocate of the existence of God and argued persuasively that the order present in the world could only have come about by the providence of God.

Also, he examined the Old and New Testaments and found encoded in them a mathematical prophesy concerning the end times, which would begin with the recreation of the Jewish state of Israel in the 1940s. This, as we know, is exactly what happened. He then prophesied that the recreation of the old Jewish temple destroyed by the Romans would herald the approach of Armageddon, and that the final judgment would come at about 2060.

Your thoughts?
He never said the final judgement would come around 2060, he said it couldn’t happen before 2060 which is a big difference.
 
He never said the final judgement would come around 2060, he said it couldn’t happen before 2060 which is a big difference.
Well, since you are offering a precise correction, can you cite the passage precisely? :confused:
 
Isaac Newton … … the approach of Armageddon, and that the final judgment would come at about 2060.
Your thoughts?
I know no much about prophecy of Newton but it is good that he was right on faith of One God which is the true faith.

Non one can know the time of doomsday but only God know which is being expressed in Qur’an obviously. But there are some methods(Abjad and Ghefer) by which the date of important events being estimated with numeral requital of letter of verses but these are not clear in every way. So according to an estimate doomsday will be about 2160s not 2060.
 
Isaac Newton was a self declared monotheist and denier of the Trinity. His view was that the early Church sank into heresy with the rise of Catholicism and Trinitariansim.

Yet he was a strong advocate of the existence of God and argued persuasively that the order present in the world could only have come about by the providence of God.

Also, he examined the Old and New Testaments and found encoded in them a mathematical prophesy concerning the end times, which would begin with the recreation of the Jewish state of Israel in the 1940s. This, as we know, is exactly what happened. He then prophesied that the recreation of the old Jewish temple destroyed by the Romans would herald the approach of Armageddon, and that the final judgment would come at about 2060.

Your thoughts?
Can you substantiate that claim?
 
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