How I was banned from TheologyWeb

Discussion in 'Politics' started by I am..., Mar 31, 2009.

  1. stu

    stu

    Both of you are right wherever you imagine God agrees or disagrees in the same places you do.
     
    #81     Apr 15, 2009
  2. Yes, the bible describes the god of "the universe", so-called. In the enlightened language of Jesus, it's called, the "god-of-this-world". The universe is it's "works". But that is not the *Our Father* of Jesus. From the very first sentence, the bible supports the god-of-this-world! Therefore, it is a false witness against *Our Father* and His Son. So, yah, there is not much common ground because there is no common ground between Our Father and the god-of-this-world...except that the god-of-this-world takes [think: identity theft] it's existence from the power of God...power given to it by your belief in it. Your belief in the god-of-this-world is belief taken from Christ...that is, unbelief in Christ. If blood were a metaphor for power, it could be said that the god of this world "lives" off of the "blood" of a dead Christ. When you give credence to the god-of-this-world, you offer the blood of Christ to an idol...that it may live.

    Why do you do this? Because your own existence as a human, or as an elf, is wholly vested in the existence of the idol that is the god-of-this-world. If it goes down, you go down...if it dies, you die....as a human or elf. So you are doing everything you can to uphold it. Since the bible supports the idol by every kind of propaganda and hypnotic spell casting, you are also in support of the bible. Its simply a matter of motive. Your motive is to exist...to fight for survival. Ironically, that is the same motive as the god-of-this-world. It can't do this by force, because you are greater than it. So it must do this by deception.

    You should know that the god of the universe has stolen its domain and attempts to foist it off as the Kingdom of God. Well, its not. So there's no common ground. One is of matter and limitations, the other is of spirit and no limits.

    Jesus was all about destroying the "works" of the god of this world...making the universe "pass away"...making it go back to the nothingness from which it came. There is no common ground between the "Kingdom of God" and "the world".

    Christ!
     
    #82     Apr 15, 2009
  3. The Holy Spirit has promised the Father that he will bring the Son back home.

    The bible god is the father of all time, all events, all circumstances. So, of course, it can tell what is in the future. It uses the concept of prophecy and fulfillment in support of its own agenda. It's a trick. It uses it to damn you. The Holy Spirit also knows what time holds, and uses it to save you.

    Christ!
     
    #83     Apr 16, 2009