Jesus Only Had To Die Once…

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  • #7161
    Sarah2013
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    Everything we need to know is in the Bible. Jesus knew about the new world order, the coming of age religion and so on. He made it clear that in the last days many false prophets will arise. I am neither republican nor democrat but one who seeks truth. We are certainly in the last days and now we are lured into the very beliefs Jesus warned us against. The more it becomes a challenge, the more we ought to know that Jesus’ prophesy is coming to past. It is just the beginning. If you are a follower of Jesus Christ, please focus on him and nothing else here. No need to point out the good in evil because such does not exist. No false prophet means well. Believe me, they know exactly what they are doing. Stand firm on what you believe. Don’t waver.

    Though a unique individual, God referenced job in the Bible for our benefit. I have many regrets in life, but I have come to understand that the being we call God is no match for any human being or angels, good or bad. If we believe he created the universe, then we must believe He is no match for man.

    We cannot continue to crucify him over and over with our new age beliefs. We either love Jesus and believe he is the messiah or we don’t. Not all will accept him and not all who say Lord, lord, belong to him. I was deceived by the devil into believing the name of Jesus was obsolete but as a child of God, he had mercy on me, granting me a second chance, of which, I will not stump on.

    We need to wake up. A lot is happening around us. Planet earth as we know it is changing. We are in a great spiritual battle and it is creeping up into the physical realm where we are.

    I was prosecuted because I didn’t vote for the same race as me, though i didn’t vote for mitt either, but I tell you the truth, all that glitters is not gold. Wake up brothers and sisters, the evil one is liar and a thief. You are worth so much more than gold to God.

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    Love'n Honey
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    I can take that. I 100% agree. YAY! COMMON GROUND! With the exception of Simon..

    #55190

    Simon
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    I agree in theory :-p just we don’t know who is who

    #55191

    Love'n Honey
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    Oh, ok. Yea, I can agree with that too. I mean, we all have our beliefs but that doesn't make us right. I honestly believe that my parenting technique is the best and everyone should learn from me. Honest! And I will say that, because I believe that… I'm right! =)

    #55192

    Simon
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    Oh wise sage teach me your parenting ways

    #55193

    Questioninginla
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    Truly, we do not know who is active and who is passive, and to think that we ever will is an illusion.

    Believers come in all sorts of levels of commitment and ability to question.  Some are highly indoctrinated and others are not.

    Thought reform, in my opinion, consists of more than just human psychology; in some it is physiological as well.  This means that in an emotional context it is much like falling in love – there are the proverbial butterflies in the stomach.  Consequently, when a matter of importance arises (one’s questioning of the belief system), some anxiety is surely relieved, and this manifests the belief system further into the individual.

    It is important to err on the side of passive prophets because if we treat people as active prophets we are not helping them, in my opinion, by treating them with contempt.  If we, ourselves, fell in love with the most beautiful person in the world, and every time we approached our true love they set us at ease with our anxiety, and then someone came along and attacked our love – how would you react? 

    The doctrine will always be seen to relieve stress because that is what the individual has been conditioned to feel.  This is why Jesus directed us to be on guard for false prophets – but it is important to note that his instructions were that their fruit is what will give (false prophets) away, not by putting their beliefs on trial.

    If we want to solve the problem of false prophecy, I believe it is better to focus on helping people to see that when God has truth on His side, He chooses instead to do something that looks good or points out something ancillary – usually something unique that other groups are not doing – and this gets people off topic, but most importantly SATISFIED!  When G/god does this, it is not us changing the “G” into a “g”; it was a small “g” all along.

    #55194

    Love'n Honey
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    even though i don't believe in their doctrine anymore, or anyones doctrine, i still try to respect their beliefs by capitalizing Mother, Father, God, Jehovah, etc.

    #55195

    Questioninginla
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    renita.payno wrote:

    even though i don't believe in their doctrine anymore, or anyones doctrine, i still try to respect their beliefs by capitalizing Mother, Father, God, Jehovah, etc.

    The point was that inside its "God", but as it pertains to false prophecy creating belief it is "god" as in the context of the 2nd Commandment.

    Furthermore, it feels like we have control over that process and that we are falling away, when in fact it was pseudo from the get-go.  It's a subtle bind to the group, done without informed consent.  Those that manipulate sit in the seats, while Jesus is out with genuine authority; don't worry yourself so much over it, in my opinion.

    #55196

    Love'n Honey
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    I don't know what it is, but I don't understand anything you said. Sorry, your point is not coming across to me.

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