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Been Away. Back Now.
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Been away. Back now. Fully expecting comments to deflate me but that's OK.
Been studying lots of stuff and my beliefs are stronger than ever.
Anyway! I notice it is quiet around here.
I will engage with anybody but not be subjected to the third degree.
I am comfortable in my faith. It rests there.
Love to you all. X
Been studying lots of stuff and my beliefs are stronger than ever.
Anyway! I notice it is quiet around here.
I will engage with anybody but not be subjected to the third degree.
I am comfortable in my faith. It rests there.
Love to you all. X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The second coming?
Most definitely.
About a third of the Bible is prophecy, and most of it relates to our times, since the formation of the state of Israel in 1948.
Looking at world events is like looking at pieces of the jig saw coming together, and not far from each other to form the whole picture.
I have often been depicted as a lunatic for believing these things, but all is required is an open mind and a willingness to look at bible prophecy and relate it to world events.
That's all. Nothing mysterious about it.
The problem is that so many people appear to be hard wired to reject it.
Strangely, so many people are willing to give credence to astrology, psychics, tarot and Angel cards and othe such dangerous nonsense.
When the truth comes along, it is Invariably attacked.
Most definitely.
About a third of the Bible is prophecy, and most of it relates to our times, since the formation of the state of Israel in 1948.
Looking at world events is like looking at pieces of the jig saw coming together, and not far from each other to form the whole picture.
I have often been depicted as a lunatic for believing these things, but all is required is an open mind and a willingness to look at bible prophecy and relate it to world events.
That's all. Nothing mysterious about it.
The problem is that so many people appear to be hard wired to reject it.
Strangely, so many people are willing to give credence to astrology, psychics, tarot and Angel cards and othe such dangerous nonsense.
When the truth comes along, it is Invariably attacked.
Even Christianity in its Protestant form (back to the Bible - no Papism - no need for intermediaries between man and God) has produced three thousand(?) - or is it thirty thousand - variants, Theland.
So the no bells and whistles Christianity you espouse seems not as clear and unambiguous as one might hope.
Do you think your God could have made a little more effort to avoid confusion?
A simple test for you (who's rather coy about declaring his own brand):
Do you believe in the Trinity?
Do you believe in hell fire as a punishment for sinners?
Do you think Christians under the influence of the Holy Spirit can speak in tongues, or handle poisonous snakes without being bitten?
What did St Paul mean when he spoke in Corinthians about the practice of baptism for the dead?
What is meant in Revelation by "a new heaven and a new earth"?
So the no bells and whistles Christianity you espouse seems not as clear and unambiguous as one might hope.
Do you think your God could have made a little more effort to avoid confusion?
A simple test for you (who's rather coy about declaring his own brand):
Do you believe in the Trinity?
Do you believe in hell fire as a punishment for sinners?
Do you think Christians under the influence of the Holy Spirit can speak in tongues, or handle poisonous snakes without being bitten?
What did St Paul mean when he spoke in Corinthians about the practice of baptism for the dead?
What is meant in Revelation by "a new heaven and a new earth"?
You're missing my point, Theland. Different people have read their bible "prayerfully" and come to many different interpretations.
Is this because non-Theland branded Christians (of whom there are quite a lot) are all morally flawed (like not being humble and "prayerful" enough), or is it because God's Word is sometimes ambiguous?
Is this because non-Theland branded Christians (of whom there are quite a lot) are all morally flawed (like not being humble and "prayerful" enough), or is it because God's Word is sometimes ambiguous?