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Originally posted by Thinker
"He supposedly had a dream and he saw a cross engulfed in light and a voice said to him �Under this you will rule�
When jesus was alive, they said they wanted to start a rebelion, he said no and died on the cross.
I though jesus was againist WARS? fighting in the name of god?
Originally posted by Valhall
Originally posted by Thinker
"He supposedly had a dream and he saw a cross engulfed in light and a voice said to him �Under this you will rule�
When jesus was alive, they said they wanted to start a rebelion, he said no and died on the cross.
I though jesus was againist WARS? fighting in the name of god?
To become a "soldier" for God is to take up arms in the form of the only sword offered to the believer - the Word of God...not manmade weapons.
Originally posted by NetStorm
Originally posted by Valhall
Originally posted by Thinker
"He supposedly had a dream and he saw a cross engulfed in light and a voice said to him �Under this you will rule�
When jesus was alive, they said they wanted to start a rebelion, he said no and died on the cross.
I though jesus was againist WARS? fighting in the name of god?
To become a "soldier" for God is to take up arms in the form of the only sword offered to the believer - the Word of God...not manmade weapons.
Not to argue your above point, because it is very true, however, in Revelations, there is a lot of strange stuff that could only be seen as weapons.
"9Then a third angel followed them, shouting, "Anyone who worships the beast and his statue or who accepts his mark on the forehead or the hand 10must drink the wine of God's wrath. It is poured out undiluted into God's cup of wrath. And they will be tormented with fire and burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and the Lamb"
or
"Use your sickle now to gather the clusters of grapes from the vines of the earth, for they are fully ripe for judgment." 19So the angel swung his sickle on the earth and loaded the grapes into the great winepress of God's wrath. 20And the grapes were trodden in the winepress outside the city, and blood flowed from the winepress in a stream about 180 miles long and as high as a horse's bridle.
advice7.com...
I also have another question for you. In Revelations, it says "And no one could learn this song except those 144,000 who had been redeemed from the earth."
Could it be possible to have 144,000 decendents of certain bloodlines within "known history" in other words, since we began to keep records?
Originally posted by Valhall
In order for both of these promises to be fulfilled, there must be something that happens in the end times that provides to the "non-believing" Jewish population (i.e. not yet accepting of Christ as the Meshiach) a second chance to accept Him. This second chance will then fulfill BOTH the everlasting covenant and "salvation through Christ". I believe these 144,000 play the necessary role in this second chance.
[Edited on 30-1-2004 by Valhall]
Originally posted by NetStorm
Originally posted by Valhall
In order for both of these promises to be fulfilled, there must be something that happens in the end times that provides to the "non-believing" Jewish population (i.e. not yet accepting of Christ as the Meshiach) a second chance to accept Him. This second chance will then fulfill BOTH the everlasting covenant and "salvation through Christ". I believe these 144,000 play the necessary role in this second chance.
[Edited on 30-1-2004 by Valhall]
Well my point was that God does use force.
As for the 144,000, that would be 72000 males and 72000 females? A second "Eden"?
Originally posted by DaTruth
The bbile wasn't written by Jesus or GOD the most high. I beleive that is was influnced by aliens. Think for yourselves people
Originally posted by NetStorm
Originally posted by Valhall
In order for both of these promises to be fulfilled, there must be something that happens in the end times that provides to the "non-believing" Jewish population (i.e. not yet accepting of Christ as the Meshiach) a second chance to accept Him. This second chance will then fulfill BOTH the everlasting covenant and "salvation through Christ". I believe these 144,000 play the necessary role in this second chance.
[Edited on 30-1-2004 by Valhall]
Well my point was that God does use force.
As for the 144,000, that would be 72000 males and 72000 females? A second "Eden"?
Originally posted by DaTruth
Originally posted by NetStorm
Originally posted by Valhall
In order for both of these promises to be fulfilled, there must be something that happens in the end times that provides to the "non-believing" Jewish population (i.e. not yet accepting of Christ as the Meshiach) a second chance to accept Him. This second chance will then fulfill BOTH the everlasting covenant and "salvation through Christ". I believe these 144,000 play the necessary role in this second chance.
[Edited on 30-1-2004 by Valhall]
Well my point was that God does use force.
As for the 144,000, that would be 72000 males and 72000 females? A second "Eden"?
Men wrote the bible not GOD. Well mabey with the help of aliens
Originally posted by NetStorm
Well my point was that God does use force.
As for the 144,000, that would be 72000 males and 72000 females? A second "Eden"?
Originally posted by woulfgar
I Study the bible quite often & in one sense most of the comments here about the translations changeing the meaning are true... I will say one thing though.. I have come of the belief that they were not intentionally changed or reworded, they just were put into the words used at the time of the translation. just like if an american did a translation starting today it would be totally different than if a german did it...
but back to the taking up of the cross... this is a statement that could very well have been used by JESUS. One thing you have to remember is that during these timesthe cross was a symbol of great torture & punishment... to take up ones cross would be like sanding a soldier into battle... they take on an inportant task knowing full well what the circumstances are, but what they will accomplish is much more worthy than the price that has to be paid. It really had nothing to do with the christian maning of taking up the cross that we have today. It was a way of saying follow me no matter what the cost!
Originally posted by thoth
the shroud of turin is a proven fake dated by several independent sources to around 1300ad the most probable theory ive heard on it is that it was the wrapping cloth of jacque molay after his brutal torture during the persecution of the knights templar
and anyone who does not think that jesus used force riddle me this.......the jerusalem temple back in the day was a gigantic complex with almost a city unto itself with shops and moneychangers and such also with its own military garrison of around 600 soldiers.....how did jesus and co take control of this and expel the money changers and shopkeepers using no force?
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
Mark 10 has a good deal of interesting pieces for those who look...
10:15 Jesus says that one must have a childish faith in order to be saved. But Paul in 1 Cor. says that he "put away childish things".
10:18 Jesus says that "there is none good but one, that is, God." He also seems to be implying he is neither good nor God.
10:19 When Jesus lists the "commandments," he only mentions five -- the humanistic ones. He also gives one that is not included in the "original ten" commandments: "defraud not."
10:29-30 Jesus will reward men who abandon their wives and families.
10:42 Seems to imply God approves of slavery.