![]() |
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
|
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
|
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
|
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
So many various groups can be tied to such new age pagan beliefs. This article written by an apostolic minister is VERY informative about some of those various groups - http://kenraggio.com/KRPN-DevilinNWO.htm |
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
What about our founding fathers? They felt that they had created a "New Order of the World" (or Ages). http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c.../greatseal.jpg "Novus Ordo Seclorium" = New World Order If what you say is true - then the United States since its founding has always been a part of this "evil" and we must confront the "evil" how...? BE CAREFUL HOW YOU RESPOND. Timothy McVeigh took all of this stuff quite seriously and acted on his "conviction" by blowing up a Federal employee's daycare center. If I had to chose... I'd say McVeigh and his conspiracy theories were the real evil. Quote:
Quote:
I also disagree about the Bible foretelling "an evil one world government will happen..." Even taking the material in the most literal fashion (not recommended) you see "the Beast" forever at war with other nations in the Middle East (Babylon and Persia). If he can't bring those guys down how's he supposed to control the U.S. the PRC and Russia? I respect and appreciate your calm demeanor on this material, BroGary. Just from this exchange I get the impression that you're probably a fairly level headed guy despite some of the things that I consider to be "tin-foil-hat" in nature. And it is good for us all to be skeptical about any of the schemes of our rulers. Anything less and you'd have to question whether or not we even deserve to keep our freedoms. But as far as the "evil one world" conspiracy goes, I like the words of one guy who actually tried to take over the world... and came just a few winter coats short of his goal; Napoleon Bonaparte: "Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence." |
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
They intend on making WW3 so terrible that people will willingly give up their nation's sovergnity in exchange for world peace. As far as disagreeing that the Bible fortells an evil one world government we will have to simply agree to disagree and time will tell for sure :-) Thanks for the kind words bro, "calm demeanor" simply makes sense, being uncalm would not seem to accomplish anything positive, and I expect to run into a fair number of skeptics, and I know it is not easy for many to have such a paradigm shift in how they view history after a lifetime of controlled media indoctrination :-) I also appreciate your calm demeanor bro, in the past I have seen some elsewhere who disagree who are not able to disagree without making a big emotional tirade about it being far out conspiracy nut stuff. (of course the conspirers count on many people scoffing at this stuff :-) As far as so called "tin-foil-hat" things, just remember that most of the world likely thought that way about Noah when he was building an ark when it had never even rained before :-) |
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
My take is that folks have seen the attempts at political consolidation since the time of WW1 and have tried to force these political movements into what the Bible has to say. This followed a new pattern of Bible interpretation that was developing in the previous century. The horrors of a World War, made possible by the new technology of the industrial revolution had a tremendous impact upon the minds of the people in the West. This coincided with the rise of fundamentalism in America and the two became intertwined along with the newfangled Dispensational method of Bible interpretation. This whole program of trying to force current events into the Bible's prophecies was first developed by the Millerites (Seventh Day Adventists) and the Jehovah Witnesses. Trailing along behind them came the Darbyists who had founded Dispensationalism in the first place as an adjutant to the new enthusiasm for Bible literalism that was brought on by the Enlightenment. The Niagara Bible Conferences worked out just how to make all of this palatable for American mass consumption. But throughout most of church history, believers actually looked with anticipation upon the idea of a one world ruler who would do away with the evils of war, poverty and the other ailments of mankind (See Psalm 2:7-12; Revelation 2:25-29; Revelation 12:5; Revelation 19:15). |
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Great post, Pel. My fav is Isaiah 9:7
|
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
Revelation 13 is just one example of an evil global system that is prophesied. http://kenraggio.com/KRPN-Superpower.htm The scriptures you quoted don't happen unitl after Jesus defeats the Antichrist at the battle of Armgeddon. It is obvious that you probally won't believe the evil global government is forming until it actually is in full force, maybe when the Antichrist enters the (to be) rebuilt temple and proclaims to be God you might be convinced :-) Wow bro, if you're saying you can't even accept the story of Noah as being real then we don't have much basis for discussion if you look at such things in the Bible as myths. No offense bro, but people not believing we are moving towards the fulfillment of end time prophecy reminded me of this verse: 2 Peter 3:4 And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation. |
Re: SKorean Navy Ship Sunk by N. Koreans?
Quote:
Hmm... one people... one language... unity... mankind can do great things when united... however, their WILL was contrary to God's purpose. Nope, no mention of Satan here... |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 10:35 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.