I must say I am not "Dan P." Perhaps that is someone who has come to see the same things as I have regarding Christianity's widespread slumbering and entombed state?
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I must say I am not "Dan P." Perhaps that is someone who has come to see the same things as I have regarding Christianity's widespread slumbering and entombed state?
Cause you won't believe in proofs. You're God's Rebel.Hello again!
I appreciate your offer for the private message, but where have you gained the idea that I am an "atheist" in any capacity?
Just because my posts may show themselves as being "anti-Christian establishment" should in no way come across as me not believing in the power of the living, resurrected Christ within; as opposed to waiting for some bearded fellow in a white robe to come down from the sky and rapture us away while the world goes to hell.
Hi,
You say "God speaks, they hear." By that, I'm assuming you mean Christians. But my question is, what exactly is God speaking, and/or, what exactly are Christians hearing? There are tens of thousands of denominations throughout the world who all appear to be hearing different things, do they not?
Of course, you will say "as long as the important truths are agreed upon (Christ died and resurrected, you must believe, etc.) that is what really matters." But this brings up two vital inquiries:
How can Christians be sure they have any legitimate understanding of what they consider to be "the Gospel" (and what it actually means to be "born again") when it is most obvious to the world that mega-divided Christianity does not really have any universal understanding of what its own Bible is saying?
How can Christianity justify its failure to bring the world to belief by way of its massively disassociated condition? This when Christ, your Lord, leaves no doubt that the world's failure to come to belief is directly contingent upon His Church's failure to come to unity in all things:
John 17
18 As you sent me into the world, even so I have sent them into the world. 19 For their sakes I sanctify myself, that they themselves also may be sanctified in truth. 20 Not for these only do I pray, but for those also who believe in me through their word, 21 that they may all be one; even as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that you sent me. 22 The glory which you have given me, I have given to them; that they may be one, even as we are one; 23 I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected into one; that the world may know that you sent me
The final plea of Christianity's Lord before being sent off to excruciating physical torture and humiliation, was for all of His followers to be united as one in Truth. So the two natural questions that now follow are:
Does the world believe in Christ?
Is His Church in complete unity as one?
And the questions that follow those are:
Who will be held ultimately accountable for the world not coming to belief?
Might there just be a problem with the entire Christian institution, and what it considers to be its understanding of "truth?"
As it says on page 10 of The Gospel Matrix:
Why do so many Christians see so many different "truths?" How can it be explained that two heavily credentialed, seemingly devout Christian theologians can spend decades studying doctrinal issues and yet come to contradicting conclusions, with each nonetheless being convinced that God has shown him the truth of what he believes? How can two churches in the same neighborhood, even across the street from one another, using the same Bible, be comprised of two separate congregations having irreconcilably opposing doctrinal beliefs? And how can two believers read the same Biblical passage and hold hopelessly opposing views of its very meaning? Is the Spirit of Truth guiding different people into different truths? Or, did Christ perhaps lie when He stated that the Spirit of Truth would be sent to guide His followers into all Truth?
Or could it be that the Spirit of Truth has been withheld from the Christian Church all along, and has yet to arrive?
Cause you won't believe in proofs. You're God's Rebel.
If it isn't, all of us are wasting our time here.
Recognizing meaning and value in a religious text does not require a belief in its 'inerrancy' or 'infallibility'.
Cause you won't believe in proofs. You're God's Rebel.
Every time an unbeliever opens his mouth, he proves that Jesus is right when He says; "Ye must be born again".
Hey, being God's Rebel has a kind of pleasurable ring to it
It might be that being his rebel, is being his special voice of reason and sanity, an emissary of light in an otherwise darkened world. I'd gather 'God' needs more righteous rebels at this time rebelling against all that is retarding man's progress and enlightenment :surf:
Mankind is God's Rebel but God only choose some anywayHey, being God's Rebel has a kind of pleasurable ring to it
It might be that being his rebel, is being his special voice of reason and sanity, an emissary of light in an otherwise darkened world. I'd gather 'God' needs more righteous rebels at this time rebelling against all that is retarding man's progress and enlightenment :surf:
Is that a positive suggestion? Are you a new ager?You are a prophet, I take it? By what authority do you exalt yourself to make such remarks?
Mankind is God's Rebel but God only choose some anyway
Mankind is God's Rebel but God only choose some anyway
Is that a positive suggestion? Are you a new ager?
Same topic and still in the bible you don't believe inThat's assuming some concept of 'predestination', which is questionable depending on how one interepts a few passages of Paul's writing, being uniquely his own teaching. But that's another topic.
Where did all that come from?What makes you think God has chosen you ? You have never heard from God, you just mimic what you saw others do and say. What is the gospel of your salvation ?
Oh, so you're the prophetSince John spoke of a "new age" coming,...(new heavens, new earth, millennial reign, new creation).....does that make him a "new ager"?
The OT and NT both speak of a 'new age',....in fact its a hope of God's people to look forward to such.
Same topic and still in the bible you don't believe in
There's only one GodAs I said, only in a few passage by Paul...which certain people use to make a whole doctrine of.
'Double predistination' is even worse, since 'God' is made to pre-ordain the damnation of souls who could not of their own choice choose to be saved, which makes that 'god' a dammer of souls, which is contrary to his own will, assuming that this 'god' is 'LOVE' which he could not be if he predetermines that which is wholly against the ethic of love. Such a 'god' I reject.
God's word can't be divided.Prophecy is easy. Here is mine, this will continue to be a divisional topic in the future!