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Without turning this forum into a 'hill of foreskins' (Joshua 5:3), I believe we can still have fun with this 'sensitive' topic.
However, don't be misled, dispensationalism has only partly to do with circumcision issues. So, let's not forget about Innocence, Conscience, Promises, Kingdoms and so on.
End time -isms within orthodox Christianity also discussed here. Clearly unorthodox doctrines, such as those advocating "pantelism/full preterism/Neo-Hymenaeanism" or the denial of any essential of the historic Christian faith are not permitted in this section but can be discussed in Comparative Religions 101 without restriction. Any such threads, as well as any that within the moderator's discretions fall outside mainstream evangelical belief, will be moved to the appropriate area.
Millennialism- post-, pre- a-
Futurism, Historicism, Idealism, and Preterism, or just your garden variety Zionism.
From the tribulation to the anichrist. Whether your tastes run from Gary DeMar to Tim LaHaye or anywhere in between, your input is welcome here.
OK folks, let's roll!
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Without turning this forum into a 'hill of foreskins' (Joshua 5:3), I believe we can still have fun with this 'sensitive' topic.
However, don't be misled, dispensationalism has only partly to do with circumcision issues. So, let's not forget about Innocence, Conscience, Promises, Kingdoms and so on.
End time -isms within orthodox Christianity also discussed here. Clearly unorthodox doctrines, such as those advocating "pantelism/full preterism/Neo-Hymenaeanism" or the denial of any essential of the historic Christian faith are not permitted in this section but can be discussed in Comparative Religions 101 without restriction. Any such threads, as well as any that within the moderator's discretions fall outside mainstream evangelical belief, will be moved to the appropriate area.
Millennialism- post-, pre- a-
Futurism, Historicism, Idealism, and Preterism, or just your garden variety Zionism.
From the tribulation to the anichrist. Whether your tastes run from Gary DeMar to Tim LaHaye or anywhere in between, your input is welcome here.
OK folks, let's roll!
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Originally posted by Darfius View Post"All prophecy has happened except the good parts" makes sense, huh? I bet it also makes sense to you that two planes can bring down three steel buildings. I despise cowards. As does the Lord.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
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Originally posted by Christianbookworm View PostSo, are you also a "9/11 truther"? Do you really think the USA government is evil and competent enough to pull off a false flag operation where only some kooks catch on to what "actually" happened? Are there any conspiracy theories you don't believe? You do believe the Nazis murdered millions of Jews(and other "undesirables") and that man landed on the moon in 1969, right?
Yes, I am a "9/11 truther". "The U.S. government" is too simplistic a breakdown of the elements involved. Not everyone in the government was involved. And there were elements of other governments, which are really just elements of the Satanic government over us all. As I mentioned before on this forum, "conspiracy theory" was a CIA invented phrase to throw shade on people who distrust the "official" narrative, which is given to keep the masses from learning about their Satanic overlords. You should watch the movie The Good Shepherd with Matt Damon. It tells the true story about how the CIA was founded by secret society members (Skull and Bones at Yale). Most "intelligence" (dealing in secrets) agencies were. John Dee, considered one of the first "secret agents" under Queen Elizabeth, was a well known alchemist/Rosicrucian.
This is why preterism is a dangerous fantasy that involves sticking your head in the sand about the way the world really is and how dangerous the enemy and "the principalities of this dark world" really are. Many of the Pharisees who orchestrated Jesus' death were kabbalistic practitioners who knew that He was who He claimed to be, but preferred someone else. They were also mostly Edomites. "For Jacob I have loved, but Esau (Edom) I have hated."
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Conspiracy is also a legal term for bad guys plotting a crime. If a group plans to rob a bank, that would be a bank robbery conspiracy. No need to claim evil when incompetence works. The 9/11 attacks could have been prevented if there had been a locked metal door to keep hijackers out of the cockpit. The problem with acting like chicken little and crying that the sky is falling every time you get beaned in the head with an acorn is that no one will believe you. Or everyone gets eaten by a fox.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostHe has almost convinced me to become a preterist with his conspiracy argument.
Basically, it was an attack ad on one of the candidates in an election I had previously not cared that much about. Now, I'm aware these ads frequently will exaggerate things or take things out of context in order to attack the opposing candidate, so I usually don't put much credence into them. But what I was struck by in this commercial was that even if everything it just said was true, none of it seemed particularly important (at least to me). So I figured "well, if that's the best you can come up against this guy, I guess he's worth voting for" and voted for the candidate the ad was attacking (for the record, that candidate won). If not for that ad, I would've abstained from the election entirely.
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostSpace Demons!
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Originally posted by Darfius View PostGet your laughs in while you still can. Very soon, men's hearts will be failing them for fear of what is coming upon the earth. God stopped Babel because "otherwise nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them." He will not stop them this time, to show all of creation the wickedness that is possible when He is disregarded and:
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Originally posted by Terraceth View PostReminds me of how the one and only time a political commercial ever affected was my vote was that it convinced me to vote for the other person.
Basically, it was an attack ad on one of the candidates in an election I had previously not cared that much about. Now, I'm aware these ads frequently will exaggerate things or take things out of context in order to attack the opposing candidate, so I usually don't put much credence into them. But what I was struck by in this commercial was that even if everything it just said was true, none of it seemed particularly important (at least to me). So I figured "well, if that's the best you can come up against this guy, I guess he's worth voting for" and voted for the candidate the ad was attacking (for the record, that candidate won). If not for that ad, I would've abstained from the election entirely.Veritas vos Liberabit<>< Learn Greek <>< Look here for an Orthodox Church in America<><Ancient Faith Radio
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