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originally posted by: TomCollin
a reply to: Raggedyman
Actually Jesus was a Hebrew / Israelite, and taught the law.
Matthew 5:17-18
Matthew 5:17 New American Standard Bible
17 “Do not presume that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill.
18 For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not [a]the smallest letter or stroke of a letter shall pass from the Law, until all is accomplished!
originally posted by: Raggedyman
a reply to: JimmyNeutr0n
There great questions Jimmy Neutron, seem sincere and happy to point you in the direction of my opinion
However you strike me as a JW or SDA, what is your theology?
originally posted by: Proto88
a reply to: JimmyNeutr0n
All roads lead to Rome... it isn't a new one, even though it always feels like it is one, but that might be cause of the shock value.
The fourth an first beast, is the Roman State and its might, with it many heads, representing the different Rulers. Even John points out that Nero was one of its heads and was the one that suffered a mortal wound, but it didn't stop the rise an fall of the later Caesars.
The Second Beast might as well be a voice or a messenger of sorts, all the while the second beast just fades away somewhat. Maybe it even went trans, like the Cult of Ishtar, or how a woman just comes out nowhere. Watching over many waters( which is people, or just call Mob with pitchforks, torches, and Tomatoes which is Democratic) and doesn't appear to be the woman that is first mentioned in the Revelations.
I do think the Second beast is Paul the Apostle, who isn't what most think or say he is. That a bit of it own nutty theory of its own though, but if your interested, look up Apollonius of Tyana and Paul of Tarsus. They are one an the same.
Anyways, it all leads to the making of the Vatican, the Little Horn being the Pope, lots statues of Mary(a woman), like with what your pointing out in your thread.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
a reply to: JimmyNeutr0n
Well there were no Nazis in ww1, no final solution and the Jews helped finance the German effort, so there is that.
Your comprehension of christianity is very simplistic, very basic
Jesus was a Jew, He offered humanity a new covenant if they so chose, in Him, not the sabath or any law. The NT is clear
The sabbath is over, Jesus brought in one new law for His followers, love.
www.letusreason.org...
You are confusing Judaism with christianity, two very different beliefs, one is a religion, an effort to God, the other a faith, God came to man
originally posted by: Raggedyman
a reply to: JimmyNeutr0n
Covenant theology vs dispensationalism, a very interesting discussion, though not a great point of contention.
As for your “ages of time” the man we are called to follow is bread and wine, flesh and blood metaphorically.
Not sure there is a parallel between star signs and biblical timelines/covenants
originally posted by: JimmyNeutr0n
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I'm not saying Jewish theology is entirely right or wrong, but I would absolutely love to sit down with a Rabbi and pick their brain so I can make my own conclusion... I'm on a boat and the world is my sea of information. Learning something new and retaining information is more wholesome and fulfilling to me than sex.
But again, I'm just drawing lines between the gospels and history, maybe I am over stretching and over thinking it.
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Knowledge (gno'sis) is put in a very favorable light in the Christian Greek Scriptures. However, not all that men may call “knowledge” is to be sought, because philosophies and views exist that are “falsely called ‘knowledge.’” (1Ti 6:20) ...
... Thus Paul wrote about some who were learning (taking in knowledge) “yet never able to come to an accurate knowledge [...] of truth.” (2Ti 3:6, 7)
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How does God view the “wisdom” offered by human philosophy?
1 Cor. 1:19-25: “It is written: ‘I will make the wisdom of the wise men perish, and the intelligence of the intellectual men I will shove aside.’ Where is the wise man? Where the scribe? Where the debater of this system of things? Did not God make the wisdom of the world foolish? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom did not get to know God, God saw good through the foolishness [as it appears to the world] of what is preached to save those believing. . . . Because a foolish thing of God [as the world views it] is wiser than men, and a weak thing of God [as the world may see it] is stronger than men.” (Such a viewpoint on God’s part is certainly not arbitrary or unreasonable. He has provided in the Bible, the most widely circulated book in the world, a clear statement of his purpose. He has sent his witnesses to discuss it with all who will listen. How foolish for any creature to think that he has wisdom greater than that of God!)