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also they will be a falling away from the gospel,quote]
very true indeed .
also they will be a falling away from the gospel,quote]
very true indeed .
Hear, hear.Path_of_one said:I've read enough books claiming to know The Answers about what all the symbols in Revelations mean to last me a lifetime. I found them uninspired and uninspiring, mostly with the effect of creating fear and escapism among their readership, neither of which is taught by Christ....
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...I agree. I also think it is helpful to study the OT books in light of the way Jewish scholars study them, given their heritage/origin. Further, I think the NT can be approached similarly. The question of what authentic early Christianity consisted of is a tough one, but I think important for these sorts of issues. Alternatively, one could forego that question and seek to be led by the Spirit directly.
I think of it as a phase and predict that there will be an equal and opposite reaction from those same people and their kids over the next twenty years. The churches you're thinking of which feed on fanaticism are part of the self discovery process for some people. They also tend to have a high turnover rate, although it may be hard to spot just by visiting. Overall it can be part of an awakening both in politics and in culture.Path_of_one said:What is alarming to me is the large (and growing) population of Christians that seem to do neither, and rely on religious leaders to spoon-feed the meaning of text without any context or individual effort at all. I don't think that was ever the intent of early Christianity.
"The world as a whole is beyond reform."
This is not Christian.
"For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved."
--Jn 3:17
path of one said:I think the value of symbolism is its capacity to meet each person where they are at- that is, the variety of what symbols could mean allows such text to speak to each reader, inspired by the Spirit, in a direct and personal manner. The text becomes a "thin place" at which we meet God. The application comes not from other people telling us what something means and how we should believe, but rather through our own wrestling with the text, with our supplication to God for guidance by the Spirit, and our humility in admitting our struggles to ourself and to God. My experience is that in so doing, God reveals what we (individually) need to know from the text in order to grow closer to Him and to work in the world as the Body of Christ. It doesn't much matter if another person is given a different answer. If each were authentically focused on growing in Christ, I have faith that it would all work in accord with God's will, and there is no need for one single answer/meaning to every passage.
Dondi, this, of course, gets back into that whole issue of is everything in the Bible intended to be read as literal material fact? http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book-of_Revelation
Using some typical symbolic meanings:Rev 6:12-13 said:When he opened the sixth seal, I looked, and behold, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth, the full moon became like blood, and the stars of the sky fell to the earth as the fig tree sheds its winter fruit when shaken by a gale; the sky vanished like a scroll that is rolled up, and every mountain and island was removed from its place. Then the kings of the earth and the great men and the generals and the rich and the strong, and every one, slave and free, hid in the caves and among the rocks of the mountains, calling to the mountains and rocks, "Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who is seated on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb; for the great day of their wrath has come, and who can stand before it?"
earl said:Dondi, this, of course, gets back into that whole issue of is everything in the Bible intended to be read as literal material fact?
I know we are in the End Times. The End Times of spiritual authority of every organized Abrahamic religion has already happened for me. I can now only read the Old Testament and Judaism as unconscious pack-horse for the delivery of Jesus and His spiritual information which does not derive from the righteousness of Abraham as it did for Moses and Muhammad.
I can, heck any intelligent person can easily see that many who call themselves "Christian" and followers of Jesus, are in spirit still within the Old Testament idea of God as Avenger for all who suffer for goodness sake. They don't want Revelation tossed out as spiritual schizophrenia because in Revelation they get their Jesus as Avenger of God to punish the unbelievers, thus ignoring Jesus' teachings about forgiveness of sins which can only mean forgiveness of sins-not delayed revenge as is seen in Revelation. Revelation is not a Christian document in my opinion but a document to be studied for prophetic clues nonetheless because God has embedded prophesy within Scriptures, even when the authors themselves likely had no idea they were doing this service for future generations.
Sonoman, I'm interested in how you picture the "end times-" what exactly is it in your view? EarlI know we are in the End Times. The End Times of spiritual authority of every organized Abrahamic religion has already happened for me. I can now only read the Old Testament and Judaism as unconscious pack-horse for the delivery of Jesus and His spiritual information which does not derive from the righteousness of Abraham as it did for Moses and Muhammad.
I can, heck any intelligent person can easily see that many who call themselves "Christian" and followers of Jesus, are in spirit still within the Old Testament idea of God as Avenger for all who suffer for goodness sake. They don't want Revelation tossed out as spiritual schizophrenia because in Revelation they get their Jesus as Avenger of God to punish the unbelievers, thus ignoring Jesus' teachings about forgiveness of sins which can only mean forgiveness of sins-not delayed revenge as is seen in Revelation. Revelation is not a Christian document in my opinion but a document to be studied for prophetic clues nonetheless because God has embedded prophesy within Scriptures, even when the authors themselves likely had no idea they were doing this service for future generations.
Dondi, my view is God seeks reconciliation as opposed to "justice." earlWhat is your idea of Divine Justice?
Dream said:Dondi, I will toss a possible symbolic interpretation at you that shows a possible symbolic interpretation of chapter 6 that does not require viewing it as describing political events. It is not authoritative and I haven't spent any time working it out, so there are definitely errors. You can see where I'm going with it, though.
Dondi, my view is God seeks reconciliation as opposed to "justice." earl
Well, my view is rather non-traditional. But, in general, repentance (in its various forms), is I'd say part of reconciliation. earlSo how is He going to reconcile murderers, child rapists, and Nazi war criminals with their victims if they never had a chance to "reconcile" in this life. Wouldn't that involve a long process of healing and forgiveness on the part of both parties? What is one is not willing to repent?
What is your idea of Divine Justice?
Sonoman, I'm interested in how you picture the "end times-" what exactly is it in your view? Earl