CadyandZoe
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Don't deny it. You said my view was nonsense for no reason whatsoever. You simply reacted out of instinct and without knowledge.I didn't say that.
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Don't deny it. You said my view was nonsense for no reason whatsoever. You simply reacted out of instinct and without knowledge.I didn't say that.
Awww. Poor little fella is feeling attacked. How sad. He expects us to cater to his heresy. So delusional.Are you? Really? Who raised the subject of the Deity of Christ in this thread? WPM. And when he did, you and he set your course for character assassination. Don't deny it. And why do two or more people gang up on another person?
Inferior to you? LOL!!!!! You should be a comedian for a living. You come up with some good ones.The most common reason for character assassination is often rooted in the attacker’s own insecurities, fears, and feelings of inferiority. When someone feels threatened or exposed, they may attempt to deflect attention from their own flaws by attacking someone else’s character.
Do you feel inferior to me? Is that your motivation for attacking me?
No, I just like to inform people when someone can't be trusted. Anyone who denies the deity of Christ clearly is completely lacking in spiritual discernment and it's good for people to know about that. To know where you're coming from. It's why I also am informing people about another poster who undermines Paul's teachings so that people know the kind of mindset that person has. It's good to know.In many cases, the attacker aims to damage the target’s reputation to gain social power, or protect their own image.
Do you attack me because, in your own mind, you seek the approval of "lurkers?"
To expose you as the false teacher and heretic that you are who denies the deity of Christ. People should know about that.This behavior is often seen in environments where competition and power dynamics are at play.
Check yourself. What do you want? What do you really want?
I follow my God Jesus Christ who created the heavens and the earth.Try a bit of self-reflection. And be careful who you follow.
I'm not saying you believe everything exactly like them, I'm saying you deny who Jesus is like they did. Jesus not only claimed to be the Messiah, but claimed to be God. Blasphemy is when someone claims to be God when they are not. The Pharisees knew that scripture said the Messiah would be "called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace." (Isaiah 9:6), so anyone claiming to be the Messiah was also claiming to be "the mighty God".You are incorrect. The Pharisees mistakenly believed that the Messiah would be an angel or a theophany. Since Jesus was a man, they accused Jesus of Blaspheme, claiming that he, a man, was the Messiah.
LOL. You are a clown. Acting like a passage within the most highly symbolic book in all of scripture should be read in a straightforward way like a fourth grader would. Why is it that you read Revelation 20 in such a way that blatantly contradicts what Jesus taught which anyone with a fourth grade education can understand?Only orthodox Christians affirm orthodoxy, not because it is truth, but because it is the price of membership.
Anyone with a fourth grade education can read Revelation 20 to discover John's teaching that there will exist a thousand year period between the first resurrection and the second death.
Why? Will you change your mind? No? Is it because you didn't come to your view though reasons? It is because you came to your view for religious reasons instead of good reasons?
Don't deny it. You said my view was nonsense for no reason whatsoever. You simply reacted out of instinct and without knowledge.
Spiritual Israelite? You must be of the anointedMatthew 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
What do you mean by this?Spiritual Israelite? You must be of the anointed
From my perspective, you are a follower of WPM.I follow my God Jesus Christ who created the heavens and the earth.
And I said that you are incorrect. Contrary to your mistaken view, the Pharisees accused Jesus of blaspheming because he, being a man, claimed to be the son of God. In other words, Jesus wasn't claiming to be deity as you suppose.I'm not saying you believe everything exactly like them, I'm saying you deny who Jesus is like they did.
That is all true, but Jesus never claimed to be a deity. Jesus was God by identity, not ontology. My argument isn't with the Bible. My argument is with the Council of Nicaea.Jesus not only claimed to be the Messiah, but claimed to be God. Blasphemy is when someone claims to be God when they are not. The Pharisees knew that scripture said the Messiah would be "called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace." (Isaiah 9:6), so anyone claiming to be the Messiah was also claiming to be "the mighty God".
More insults. Typical.LOL. You are a clown.
A fourth grader can tell the difference between symbolic language and literal description. The Amillennial doctrine forces a passage that is intended to be taken literally to read as symbolic language.Acting like a passage within the most highly symbolic book in all of scripture should be read in a straightforward way like a fourth grader would.
The proverbial fourth grader doesn't know how to misconstrue one passage to fit a misunderstanding of another passage as you have done. You didn't quote the beginning of the passage, where Jesus talks about the rapture, which Revelation 20 calls the first resurrection.John 5:28 Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, 29 And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.
Jesus taught that all of the dead would be resurrected in the same hour, so why are you having some of the dead being resurrected 1,000+ years after the rest?
Have you never read, "Treat others the same way you want them to treat you." Luke 6:31Please do not talk on my behalf.
It isn't difficult. Simply read Revelation 20, the way it was intended.You have never been able to support Premil.
I believe you are thinking of yourself.When I asked for evidence to support Premil you resorted to ad hominem.
You argue without understanding.That is all you have. You have no answer to the truth.
I know. I own it. I am a heretic in your view. But as I say, a heretic is nothing more than a person who contradicts orthodoxy. And what is orthodoxy, if not dogma, enforced by an army? You believe a dogma that came from the Catholic Church. Why would you do that without question?You are a heretic. Scripture instructs us to admonish you. You have nothing to bring to the table.
It isn't difficult. Simply read Revelation 20, the way it was intended.
The story of Lazarus and the rich man is not meant to be taken literally. Jesus is telling a parable based on Hebrew mythology about Hades. The parable is set in a fictional place called Abraham's bosom, which is not a real place. It's important to understand that Jesus didn't actually preach to those in Hades.
I see no contradictions. I see two resurrections with 1000 years in between.That's a problem for Premil! All you have is Rev 20, and even this chapter doesn't support Premillennialism without forcing contradictions into the Word of God. Contradictions and inconsistencies may be accepted by Premils, but serious students of the Word of God will not accept a doctrine that cannot be reconciled with ALL of the Word of God.
What criteria? A story is a story.Nope
Does not Meet the criteria of a parable
Jesus didn't go down into the earth to preach to the patriarchs.Not only that, we see Jesus went down into the Earth and preached to the patriarchs.
Who said that a parable doesn't use names?A parable does not use names, because it is a story within a story.
What are you talking about exactly? The name comes from passages like these:Spiritual Israelite? You must be of the anointed
LOL!!! Wrong. We do agree on a lot, though. Are you jealous? Do you wish someone agreed with you? No one does. I get my end times doctrine directly from scripture and so does he.From my perspective, you are a follower of WPM.
Have you never heard about context?Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming and now is, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live. For just as the Father has life in Himself, even so He gave to the Son also to have life in Himself; and He gave Him authority to execute judgment, because He is the Son of Man.
The Amillennial doctrine completely misses this aspect of Jesus' second coming. In Luke 17, Jesus refers to the millennial period as "the days of the son of man." Have you never heard about the days of the son of man?
If Luke 16:19-31 is a parable, then it's a true parable/story unlike the made up parables/stories that Jesus otherwise told. Regardless of what you want to call it, Luke 16:19-31 is about real people (Lazarus, the rich man, Abraham, Moses) in real places (One called "Abraham's bosom" and the other called hell or hades).What criteria? A story is a story.
Jesus didn't go down into the earth to preach to the patriarchs.
Who said that a parable doesn't use names?
It means I'm of the anointed.What do you mean by this?
Where else do you get that?I see no contradictions. I see two resurrections with 1000 years in between.
Where else do you get that?