Labeling people as dispensationalist and thinking that dismisses them as serious Bible scholars is a dangerous error.
Apparently you were hurt and I’m sorry for that.
I honestly don’t understand all of what is claimed about ‘dispensationalism’. I’m not here to defend any ‘isms’. I don’t follow any man’s programs. Apparently there is a grea…
Labeling people as dispensationalist and thinking that dismisses them as serious Bible scholars is a dangerous error.
Apparently you were hurt and I’m sorry for that.
I honestly don’t understand all of what is claimed about ‘dispensationalism’. I’m not here to defend any ‘isms’. I don’t follow any man’s programs. Apparently there is a great deal of bias against it.
This must all be very confusing for nonbelievers.
I began reading through the Bible yearly with ‘The One Year Bible’ in 1985 and after continued since then. These days I’m following a daily reading podcast.
This is where my understanding has been formed.
I know that God loves Israel with an undying love. The Bible tells me so.
Good point, but not agreed to by the "christians", most of whom, as you see below, think all non-christians are condemned to hellfire...
They seem to be ok with Israel murdering over 30,000 Gazans, mostly innocent women and kids... in response to an attack by Hamas (that Israel knew well in advance was coming and did nothing to stop it)... that killed around 1,200 jews. Appalling? Sure, both sides.
Now you see why I wish these goofy hypocrites would discuss their mythologies elsewhere... ??
I can understand your frustration. Christians, if any are involved in politics, have been slow to apply their beliefs, ethics, and Biblical principles to the sordid business of politics. Churches can be sordid themselves, too, so there's that. Then you have all the bizarre eschatological theories, around which some have built their entire religion.
In college I shut all of this out and read the Bible to see if there is anything to Christianity at all, which I seriously doubted. I found out the problems lie in ourselves, not in God. Yes, people were being ridiculous, and about so many vitally important things. But that doesn't mean I would have to be that way. I could get it back on track. Such is the intemperate, idealistic optimism of the young. Of course no one can live up to their own standards, let alone the high standards set by a perfect God. We all fail in different ways, but we do fail. But God can work with that. His plan is perfect, and it requires no striving or putting together a puzzle where most of the pieces are missing. God freely gives new life, mercy, and forgiveness to all who accept it as a gift made available through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Some people don't like the fact that there's only one way to God, but seriously no one needs more than that. If a cafeteria-style assortment of religions and gods were available for us all to choose from, we then become our own gods -- and of course mess everything up again and wind up bombing each other, killing, stealing, etc.
The point I make is that there ARE a cafeteria-style assortment of religions and gods that are available for us all to choose from... not only the usual suspects, judaism, christianity, islam (each of which has several to MANY significant variations within, different sects, etc), buddhism, hinduism... native American tribal mythology, shintoism... on and on...
YOU seem to have the similar arrogance (sorry, it IS arrogance) to claim that it is a FACT that there is only one way to "God"... YOUR way. Do all of the rest of the many billions of humans burn in hellfire? Do you realize that the "bible" which you follow (his "plan"?), who knows which of MANY versions you use... has been revised again and again, books added and deleted and the translations of the original writings that became the "bible"... have been massively corrupted for the purpose of power and control over the "sheep"?
Read Biglino's "The Naked Bible"... he translates those original writings... and I strongly assume... that even if you deign to read it... you will deny it any credibility whatsoever... and cling with great fervor and anger... to the mythology that YOU have chosen... and steadfastly deny and condemn all others.... just like THEY do to YOURS... and as you say... "of course mess everything up again and wind up bombing each other, killing, etc..."
It's not my way. It's God's way. He created the universe. He specified a way of reconciliation. To me, it's more than arrogant to say, "No, I don't like that way! It's too narrow! I want 17 more ways, so I can choose, and I'd prefer one that lets me do things MY way." You have the ability to reject the path offered to you. It's entirely your choice.
Understand that the Bible doesn't say things or instruct us to do things a certain way in order to be arbitrary and overbearing, but because it's the truth. If you follow this way of living, your life will be much better because God guides you away from the things that destroy you. I can reject the law of gravity, for example, and I will still splatter myself all over the pavement if I jump off a tall building. The reaction to a warning not to jump should not be, "Who are you to tell me what to do, bigot?" but "Thanks for telling me."
Without being tedious, I have studied the efforts to pick apart the Bible. It's a historical document. It wasn't originally written in English, so it does require translation. Our translating skills have improved over the centuries, and that's why different versions emerge. The English language itself has evolved, to the point that few people still say things like "thee" and thou,," even though that was normal when King James provided a translation. All these differences have not changed the "guts" of the Bible, though, just clarified some details. It's an ancient document, and has been authenticated more than most.
As you know, there's not much that is susceptible of "absolute" proof. Even courts use standards such as "more probable than not" in civil cases and "beyond a reasonable doubt" in criminal cases. So many things in life require faith, such as sitting in a chair and believing, with no evidence, that it won't collapse; eating food in a restaurant and assuming it isn't poisoned; driving a car and trusting that other drivers won't run into your head-on. I make my best judgment based on available facts.
As far as Hell, no one has to go there. It's your choice, and if you don't believe it exists, you have nothing at all to be concerned about. No one "sends" you there. God doesn't want you there, and I don't either.
I'm not sure you realize that you are supporting my point... you claim to have the ONLY truth... the only path, the only "way of reconciliation". You must realize, that the many billions that believe that THEY have the only truth think that YOU are just as deluded as you think THEY are!
Odd that "God" would allow such confusion... no? Do you think those billions of people devout and strong in THEIR beliefs, which are totally opposed to YOUR beliefs... are all what, evil? confused? Misled by "Satan"?? Bound for eternal damnation?
And Hell is a choice... follow YOUR path or burn? So many billions headed to the pit, eh? WOW! Is the Book of Mormon scripture? How about the Gnostic Gospels? Both "christian", yes? Are Jews hell-bound? They do not believe in your ONE path to salvation... right?
You claim that the bible is an historical document... perhaps the old testament does have many stories that can be tied to geographical areas... but why not read Biglino and see what an experienced translator came up with? Then you can point out where you disagree... even scoff at him... surely your faith is strong enough to withstand another's translation of the original "scriptures"? Which are now, in a far different form... your "bible"?
Do you think the majority is always right? We just take a vote and the minority will always be wrong? Maybe I should get more yard signs so I can increase the popularity of truth.
Do you believe in the existence of absolutes? I believe I can't change the truth just because it isn't popular enough. I didn't take the covid vax, either, and it didn't bother me at all that almost no one agreed with me.
Yes, there is ONE way, whether anyone else believes it or not -- but I'm not the only person who thinks so. If I'm drowning and someone throws me a life preserver, I'm not going to start complaining about the design, the material, the brand, and the color, and why a wider selection wasn't presented so I could choose one that's more to my liking.
I read a lot, and right now I have a big stack ahead of the one you think I should read. I'll get to it, but I can't tell you when.
I wonder about your basic assumptions. Do you believe there is a God? Or is this just a fictional character we can make up like characters in a novel?
You have mentioned Hell several times. Do you believe in Hell? Do you believe in Heaven?
I don't think you'd like Heaven, because it would be full of people who believe everything you disagree with. But you do have that option. One fact about his design of the universe is that God left human beings with free will. Hell (whether or not you believe in it) isn't what God wants for you.
Do you think that any devout believer in any of the array of other "religions"/mythologies that are totally different than yours feel any different about theirs than you do about yours?
No, you can't change the "truth" because it isn't popular enough... you can't change it because you, like all humans, have no idea of what the "truth" really is... sure, you, and all the devout of all "religions" SAY they know... SHOUT it even... post their beliefs all over the internet hoping they earn "God-points"... but deep inside, if they have much of an intellect and are honest with themselves... they don't. That's why "faith" is necessary. Faith in things unseen and unknowable...
Example... I believe (have faith that) there is intelligent life on other planets... given the incomprehensible size of the universe... but I don't see any and can't KNOW this.
My faith in this can be ardent, rock-solid, even zealous... but still there is no proof. Do YOU think aliens have embraced human "christianity"? Do you deny aliens might exist? Are they all damned to hell if they do exist?
No, I do not "believe" in heaven or hell... I hope that IF there is a "God" that IT (not, of course "He") is not like the ones christians believe in... cruel, heartless and even sadistic. How else would you describe an entity that judges then condemns MANY billions of its own creations to eternal torment, after designing them with the very characteristics that would lead them to condemnation (lust, greed, anger, dishonesty, etc)???
I don't believe that we have free will either... will to do what? Do you think that by their "will" humans are fat, ugly, poor, stupid, failures, diseased, depressed, anxious, abused, raped, murdered... etc. etc??
"Heaven" will be full of "people" Physical people? People who "believe" in everything I disagree with? Would they HATE me...?? If I was in "heaven" (how could I be, given my lack of faith?), would I not KNOW the truth of all things? Would not all the other "people" at that point also be totally enlightened and not need to "believe" in anything, but would KNOW? Or hate anyone, as all would KNOW the truth? What do you think heaven would be like? And if you don't know, why don;t you know?
Do I believe in "God"? No... not any that any religion I know of has offered...
Could there be a great power... an entity responsible for the creation of the universe... its design, characteristics, potential for ever evolving into continually changing facets of existence?
Sure... could be. But I am intellectually honest and can say... "I don't know".
Don;t you think I wish I could have a rock-solid belief in a "God" that via prayer or some other relationship/interaction would help me, heal me, guide me and enlighten me... even (gasp) LOVE me?
Sure. It would be like MAGIC. But I am unaware of such and believe that no other human ever has been.
And pretending that there is just doesn't work for me.
As far as I have been able to determine, no other religious leader, prophet, or founder has claimed to be the only way to God. I don't claim to know all truth, but I know some. I am not looking for "God-points," and there is no such thing. I don't think anyone knows whether other parts of the universe are inhabited. It seems to me that you are taking the worst human characteristics and attributing them to God. If people refuse to acknowledge God or do even one thing he tells us to do, how can they blame God that the world's a mess? What we know about God has been revealed: in our physical universe, all of creation; in Jesus, who was God in the flesh, and in the Bible. If you are dead set against all of that, you won't ever know. If you want to be brave, just throw out a prayer to God, tell him you don't think he exists, and ask him to let you know if you're wrong. There's a book written by an English college professor in 1943 and he answers some of the basic questions you ask. If you want to read it, there's a pdf here: https://tinyurl.com/35n4rr8f
As for Heaven, I'll find out when I get there. God has all knowledge, and we don't. We are created, but God has always existed. He is what the philosophers would call "The Unmoved Mover." There is evidence of God's existence everywhere I look. There's a documentary that addresses this, and I think it's relaxing to watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAH8suospuc
I can't look at the complexity and beauty of creation without seeing God's intelligent design, power, artistry, creativity, sense of humor, kindness, generosity, and extravagant provision for the people he created. It requires some kind of magical thinking to believe all of this just "happened."
Indeed. Humans are often entranced by buzzwords and slaves to seemingly magic syllables. A disturbing trait. Cf. "safe and effective." Taking the word for reality.
On the contrary, dispensationalists are VERY serious Bible scholars when it comes to interpreting the Word within the framework of their dispensational assumptions. For those who have spent their whole lives in that framework of the dispensational matrix, it is a very hard thing indeed for them to swallow the red pill. Every time I present a substantive statement to the contrary, no one ever interacts with my position in any substantive manner. That tells me they do not have a Biblically based rational why my position is wrong, only that they prefer to remain in the matrix because that is simply what they want. The disingenuous weak reed of "Apparently you were hurt..." is not a valid argument.
The church became accustomed to speeches from the holy men on Sundays and a sprinkling of entertainment. It was all about education. Members stuffed their minds with knowledge gleaned from speakers, books, and footnotes. That model has failed because Christianity is trying to relegate itself to the status of a Western religion. Perhaps one day the churches will be like the originals and not lecture halls. There are exceptions, I know.
Some of the best people I know are on that side excursion. It's familiar enough that I've heard everything that could be said. It has seemed to me at times that the focus is more on Israel and Scofield's tale about the end times than on other, more useful lines of inquiry.
Exactly, some great brothers and sisters in Christ. But their vision in this particular regard is very truncated and captured by the decades long matrix of the "end times" narrative. Taking that red pill is exceedingly difficult to the mind. When I began my journey out of that matrix over 40 years ago, I ended up having to take a number red pills to complete the journey... which I suppose I'm still on. In the end, the whole end times narrative is a distraction from Biblical Christianity and divisive of the central tenets of the faith, sidelining the Church as a force in the culture and society. I suppose that is the whole point.
I believe there will be and is a slow awakening going on in the church as a result of the disintegration of our culture. As society deteriorates, people are going to realize that the end times narrative does not offer any real solution to what is happening, not even the "any day now" rapture escape. Contrary to that, Paul said of Christ's kingdom in 1 Cor 15, "25 For He must reign till He has put all enemies under His feet. 26 The last enemy that will be destroyed is death." Having ascended to the throne, Christ is ruling and reigning now through His body on earth as we are empowered by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
I completely agree. It seems that Scofieldism was embraced widely in WW2 as people tried to make sense of everything and fear abounded. I was shown a chart of the "end times" that looks like a schematic of an internal combustion engine. The good news is simple enough for everyone to understand. I don't think we are supposed to piece together bits and pieces of the Bible to figure out what Jesus said is unknown. Matt. 24:36. We are about to see in the church a "great awakening" like we are seeing in the entire country. Many churches won't survive it unless they are willing to let go of the cold ashes of their traditions and let God light his fire in them.
There's something eerily familiar about a country claiming racial superiority so they can take the land and property of their inferiors. "Lebensraum" is what they called it. Isn't that what Israel wants, too? Did anyone learn anything from history?
Then we have our own government surreptitiously editing the genes of everyone from babies to old people living in nursing homes. Sometimes I feel like I am living in the 4th Rike (phonetic spelling).
You are completely mischaracterizing Christians, who are looking at the signs of the times and are in hopeful expectation of the return of Christ.
Jesus told us what signs to look for. Scripture instructs us to always be ready.
That doesn’t mean we don’t live responsible lives and participate in the well being of our communities. To say that we don’t work to have the Church be a force in the culture and society is wrong and unfair to millions of us.
Do you even believe there’s going to be a second return of Christ, or do you think that’s already fulfilled too?
Labeling people as dispensationalist and thinking that dismisses them as serious Bible scholars is a dangerous error.
Apparently you were hurt and I’m sorry for that.
I honestly don’t understand all of what is claimed about ‘dispensationalism’. I’m not here to defend any ‘isms’. I don’t follow any man’s programs. Apparently there is a great deal of bias against it.
This must all be very confusing for nonbelievers.
I began reading through the Bible yearly with ‘The One Year Bible’ in 1985 and after continued since then. These days I’m following a daily reading podcast.
This is where my understanding has been formed.
I know that God loves Israel with an undying love. The Bible tells me so.
There is truth in saying that God loves Israel with an undying love.
The issue is in conflating the country that is called Israel with the Israel of the Bible.
100%, correct. Spiritual Israel vs. results of the Balfour Accord. 2 completely different things.
Later Jay
God loves Hamas, too. Everyone, in fact.
Everyone that accepts the sacrifice of His Son.
He does love every single person, and wishes them to be reconciled to Him.
However, it is clear that there is only one way to do that.
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." - John 14:6
And therein lies the rub and the reason the Marxists/Satanists hate and fear Christianity.
What happens to those who just admit that they don't know?
Or believe differently?
Good point, but not agreed to by the "christians", most of whom, as you see below, think all non-christians are condemned to hellfire...
They seem to be ok with Israel murdering over 30,000 Gazans, mostly innocent women and kids... in response to an attack by Hamas (that Israel knew well in advance was coming and did nothing to stop it)... that killed around 1,200 jews. Appalling? Sure, both sides.
Now you see why I wish these goofy hypocrites would discuss their mythologies elsewhere... ??
I can understand your frustration. Christians, if any are involved in politics, have been slow to apply their beliefs, ethics, and Biblical principles to the sordid business of politics. Churches can be sordid themselves, too, so there's that. Then you have all the bizarre eschatological theories, around which some have built their entire religion.
In college I shut all of this out and read the Bible to see if there is anything to Christianity at all, which I seriously doubted. I found out the problems lie in ourselves, not in God. Yes, people were being ridiculous, and about so many vitally important things. But that doesn't mean I would have to be that way. I could get it back on track. Such is the intemperate, idealistic optimism of the young. Of course no one can live up to their own standards, let alone the high standards set by a perfect God. We all fail in different ways, but we do fail. But God can work with that. His plan is perfect, and it requires no striving or putting together a puzzle where most of the pieces are missing. God freely gives new life, mercy, and forgiveness to all who accept it as a gift made available through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Some people don't like the fact that there's only one way to God, but seriously no one needs more than that. If a cafeteria-style assortment of religions and gods were available for us all to choose from, we then become our own gods -- and of course mess everything up again and wind up bombing each other, killing, stealing, etc.
The point I make is that there ARE a cafeteria-style assortment of religions and gods that are available for us all to choose from... not only the usual suspects, judaism, christianity, islam (each of which has several to MANY significant variations within, different sects, etc), buddhism, hinduism... native American tribal mythology, shintoism... on and on...
YOU seem to have the similar arrogance (sorry, it IS arrogance) to claim that it is a FACT that there is only one way to "God"... YOUR way. Do all of the rest of the many billions of humans burn in hellfire? Do you realize that the "bible" which you follow (his "plan"?), who knows which of MANY versions you use... has been revised again and again, books added and deleted and the translations of the original writings that became the "bible"... have been massively corrupted for the purpose of power and control over the "sheep"?
Read Biglino's "The Naked Bible"... he translates those original writings... and I strongly assume... that even if you deign to read it... you will deny it any credibility whatsoever... and cling with great fervor and anger... to the mythology that YOU have chosen... and steadfastly deny and condemn all others.... just like THEY do to YOURS... and as you say... "of course mess everything up again and wind up bombing each other, killing, etc..."
Are we still pals? 😉 💕
It's not my way. It's God's way. He created the universe. He specified a way of reconciliation. To me, it's more than arrogant to say, "No, I don't like that way! It's too narrow! I want 17 more ways, so I can choose, and I'd prefer one that lets me do things MY way." You have the ability to reject the path offered to you. It's entirely your choice.
Understand that the Bible doesn't say things or instruct us to do things a certain way in order to be arbitrary and overbearing, but because it's the truth. If you follow this way of living, your life will be much better because God guides you away from the things that destroy you. I can reject the law of gravity, for example, and I will still splatter myself all over the pavement if I jump off a tall building. The reaction to a warning not to jump should not be, "Who are you to tell me what to do, bigot?" but "Thanks for telling me."
Without being tedious, I have studied the efforts to pick apart the Bible. It's a historical document. It wasn't originally written in English, so it does require translation. Our translating skills have improved over the centuries, and that's why different versions emerge. The English language itself has evolved, to the point that few people still say things like "thee" and thou,," even though that was normal when King James provided a translation. All these differences have not changed the "guts" of the Bible, though, just clarified some details. It's an ancient document, and has been authenticated more than most.
As you know, there's not much that is susceptible of "absolute" proof. Even courts use standards such as "more probable than not" in civil cases and "beyond a reasonable doubt" in criminal cases. So many things in life require faith, such as sitting in a chair and believing, with no evidence, that it won't collapse; eating food in a restaurant and assuming it isn't poisoned; driving a car and trusting that other drivers won't run into your head-on. I make my best judgment based on available facts.
As far as Hell, no one has to go there. It's your choice, and if you don't believe it exists, you have nothing at all to be concerned about. No one "sends" you there. God doesn't want you there, and I don't either.
Of course we're friends!
I'm not sure you realize that you are supporting my point... you claim to have the ONLY truth... the only path, the only "way of reconciliation". You must realize, that the many billions that believe that THEY have the only truth think that YOU are just as deluded as you think THEY are!
Odd that "God" would allow such confusion... no? Do you think those billions of people devout and strong in THEIR beliefs, which are totally opposed to YOUR beliefs... are all what, evil? confused? Misled by "Satan"?? Bound for eternal damnation?
And Hell is a choice... follow YOUR path or burn? So many billions headed to the pit, eh? WOW! Is the Book of Mormon scripture? How about the Gnostic Gospels? Both "christian", yes? Are Jews hell-bound? They do not believe in your ONE path to salvation... right?
You claim that the bible is an historical document... perhaps the old testament does have many stories that can be tied to geographical areas... but why not read Biglino and see what an experienced translator came up with? Then you can point out where you disagree... even scoff at him... surely your faith is strong enough to withstand another's translation of the original "scriptures"? Which are now, in a far different form... your "bible"?
https://zoboko.com/read/the-naked-bible-xwp818yn?hash=f8d3715d54335e6d8f2f145744f65616
Glad we can still be pals... Pray for me, just in case your beliefs are correct and my lack of firm belief is damning!
Do you think the majority is always right? We just take a vote and the minority will always be wrong? Maybe I should get more yard signs so I can increase the popularity of truth.
Do you believe in the existence of absolutes? I believe I can't change the truth just because it isn't popular enough. I didn't take the covid vax, either, and it didn't bother me at all that almost no one agreed with me.
Yes, there is ONE way, whether anyone else believes it or not -- but I'm not the only person who thinks so. If I'm drowning and someone throws me a life preserver, I'm not going to start complaining about the design, the material, the brand, and the color, and why a wider selection wasn't presented so I could choose one that's more to my liking.
I read a lot, and right now I have a big stack ahead of the one you think I should read. I'll get to it, but I can't tell you when.
I wonder about your basic assumptions. Do you believe there is a God? Or is this just a fictional character we can make up like characters in a novel?
You have mentioned Hell several times. Do you believe in Hell? Do you believe in Heaven?
I don't think you'd like Heaven, because it would be full of people who believe everything you disagree with. But you do have that option. One fact about his design of the universe is that God left human beings with free will. Hell (whether or not you believe in it) isn't what God wants for you.
Do you think that any devout believer in any of the array of other "religions"/mythologies that are totally different than yours feel any different about theirs than you do about yours?
No, you can't change the "truth" because it isn't popular enough... you can't change it because you, like all humans, have no idea of what the "truth" really is... sure, you, and all the devout of all "religions" SAY they know... SHOUT it even... post their beliefs all over the internet hoping they earn "God-points"... but deep inside, if they have much of an intellect and are honest with themselves... they don't. That's why "faith" is necessary. Faith in things unseen and unknowable...
Example... I believe (have faith that) there is intelligent life on other planets... given the incomprehensible size of the universe... but I don't see any and can't KNOW this.
My faith in this can be ardent, rock-solid, even zealous... but still there is no proof. Do YOU think aliens have embraced human "christianity"? Do you deny aliens might exist? Are they all damned to hell if they do exist?
No, I do not "believe" in heaven or hell... I hope that IF there is a "God" that IT (not, of course "He") is not like the ones christians believe in... cruel, heartless and even sadistic. How else would you describe an entity that judges then condemns MANY billions of its own creations to eternal torment, after designing them with the very characteristics that would lead them to condemnation (lust, greed, anger, dishonesty, etc)???
I don't believe that we have free will either... will to do what? Do you think that by their "will" humans are fat, ugly, poor, stupid, failures, diseased, depressed, anxious, abused, raped, murdered... etc. etc??
"Heaven" will be full of "people" Physical people? People who "believe" in everything I disagree with? Would they HATE me...?? If I was in "heaven" (how could I be, given my lack of faith?), would I not KNOW the truth of all things? Would not all the other "people" at that point also be totally enlightened and not need to "believe" in anything, but would KNOW? Or hate anyone, as all would KNOW the truth? What do you think heaven would be like? And if you don't know, why don;t you know?
Do I believe in "God"? No... not any that any religion I know of has offered...
Could there be a great power... an entity responsible for the creation of the universe... its design, characteristics, potential for ever evolving into continually changing facets of existence?
Sure... could be. But I am intellectually honest and can say... "I don't know".
Don;t you think I wish I could have a rock-solid belief in a "God" that via prayer or some other relationship/interaction would help me, heal me, guide me and enlighten me... even (gasp) LOVE me?
Sure. It would be like MAGIC. But I am unaware of such and believe that no other human ever has been.
And pretending that there is just doesn't work for me.
As far as I have been able to determine, no other religious leader, prophet, or founder has claimed to be the only way to God. I don't claim to know all truth, but I know some. I am not looking for "God-points," and there is no such thing. I don't think anyone knows whether other parts of the universe are inhabited. It seems to me that you are taking the worst human characteristics and attributing them to God. If people refuse to acknowledge God or do even one thing he tells us to do, how can they blame God that the world's a mess? What we know about God has been revealed: in our physical universe, all of creation; in Jesus, who was God in the flesh, and in the Bible. If you are dead set against all of that, you won't ever know. If you want to be brave, just throw out a prayer to God, tell him you don't think he exists, and ask him to let you know if you're wrong. There's a book written by an English college professor in 1943 and he answers some of the basic questions you ask. If you want to read it, there's a pdf here: https://tinyurl.com/35n4rr8f
As for Heaven, I'll find out when I get there. God has all knowledge, and we don't. We are created, but God has always existed. He is what the philosophers would call "The Unmoved Mover." There is evidence of God's existence everywhere I look. There's a documentary that addresses this, and I think it's relaxing to watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAH8suospuc
I can't look at the complexity and beauty of creation without seeing God's intelligent design, power, artistry, creativity, sense of humor, kindness, generosity, and extravagant provision for the people he created. It requires some kind of magical thinking to believe all of this just "happened."
Please point out where I said anything to the contrary.
Simple, isn't it? Yet a "red pill" so hard to swallow for those who have spent their entire lives in the dispensational matrix.
It is the people and the Land that have His everlasting Covenant. Not their government.
Indeed. Humans are often entranced by buzzwords and slaves to seemingly magic syllables. A disturbing trait. Cf. "safe and effective." Taking the word for reality.
Well we'll agree to disagree about the modern state of Israel. Other than that and eschatology we probably agree on everything else.
On the contrary, dispensationalists are VERY serious Bible scholars when it comes to interpreting the Word within the framework of their dispensational assumptions. For those who have spent their whole lives in that framework of the dispensational matrix, it is a very hard thing indeed for them to swallow the red pill. Every time I present a substantive statement to the contrary, no one ever interacts with my position in any substantive manner. That tells me they do not have a Biblically based rational why my position is wrong, only that they prefer to remain in the matrix because that is simply what they want. The disingenuous weak reed of "Apparently you were hurt..." is not a valid argument.
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The church became accustomed to speeches from the holy men on Sundays and a sprinkling of entertainment. It was all about education. Members stuffed their minds with knowledge gleaned from speakers, books, and footnotes. That model has failed because Christianity is trying to relegate itself to the status of a Western religion. Perhaps one day the churches will be like the originals and not lecture halls. There are exceptions, I know.
Agreed.
I’m not at all relating to your imagining that I’m in some matrix and need some red pills.
“In Christ alone, my hope is found…here in the love of Christ, I stand.
Maybe you have a matrix problem. I’m free in Jesus.
There is a huge difference between the Jews and the Zionists. The latter are demonic, IMHO.
It depends very much what you mean by "Zionists", because it seems everyone has their own definition of what that word means.
For instance: according to Hamas, if you think Israel should be allowed to continue existing and not be wiped off the map, you are a "Zionist".
By Zionists, you are referring to the Khazarians?
You're lost, Spirit.
Not lost, just mislead.
Some of the best people I know are on that side excursion. It's familiar enough that I've heard everything that could be said. It has seemed to me at times that the focus is more on Israel and Scofield's tale about the end times than on other, more useful lines of inquiry.
Exactly, some great brothers and sisters in Christ. But their vision in this particular regard is very truncated and captured by the decades long matrix of the "end times" narrative. Taking that red pill is exceedingly difficult to the mind. When I began my journey out of that matrix over 40 years ago, I ended up having to take a number red pills to complete the journey... which I suppose I'm still on. In the end, the whole end times narrative is a distraction from Biblical Christianity and divisive of the central tenets of the faith, sidelining the Church as a force in the culture and society. I suppose that is the whole point.
I believe there will be and is a slow awakening going on in the church as a result of the disintegration of our culture. As society deteriorates, people are going to realize that the end times narrative does not offer any real solution to what is happening, not even the "any day now" rapture escape. Contrary to that, Paul said of Christ's kingdom in 1 Cor 15, "25 For He must reign till He has put all enemies under His feet. 26 The last enemy that will be destroyed is death." Having ascended to the throne, Christ is ruling and reigning now through His body on earth as we are empowered by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
I completely agree. It seems that Scofieldism was embraced widely in WW2 as people tried to make sense of everything and fear abounded. I was shown a chart of the "end times" that looks like a schematic of an internal combustion engine. The good news is simple enough for everyone to understand. I don't think we are supposed to piece together bits and pieces of the Bible to figure out what Jesus said is unknown. Matt. 24:36. We are about to see in the church a "great awakening" like we are seeing in the entire country. Many churches won't survive it unless they are willing to let go of the cold ashes of their traditions and let God light his fire in them.
Good point. The trauma of WWII still dwarfs even the trauma of today. Look up how many people died as a result of WWII. Incomprehensible.
There's something eerily familiar about a country claiming racial superiority so they can take the land and property of their inferiors. "Lebensraum" is what they called it. Isn't that what Israel wants, too? Did anyone learn anything from history?
Then we have our own government surreptitiously editing the genes of everyone from babies to old people living in nursing homes. Sometimes I feel like I am living in the 4th Rike (phonetic spelling).
You are completely mischaracterizing Christians, who are looking at the signs of the times and are in hopeful expectation of the return of Christ.
Jesus told us what signs to look for. Scripture instructs us to always be ready.
That doesn’t mean we don’t live responsible lives and participate in the well being of our communities. To say that we don’t work to have the Church be a force in the culture and society is wrong and unfair to millions of us.
Do you even believe there’s going to be a second return of Christ, or do you think that’s already fulfilled too?
You look demonic, Chucky. Might want to look into an exorcism.
And you look retarded, Spirit. Might want to look into getting a clue.
Clearly demonic
Clearly idiotic.
Sadly demonic
Still going?