Israel-Hamas Thread II

The majority of the senior Taliban leadership fled Afghanistan. The rank-and-file fighters remained in the country and went underground until the resurgence.
Good story.
It's about land rights and decades of injustices that have been committed against the Palestinian people.
If it were about land rights the Palestinians would lay off because the land belonged to British who got it from the Ottoman Empire. And the Jews got it from the British. They had thr land rights.
injustices that have been committed against the Palestinian people.
There has been NO injustices. Particularly in Gaza where the Jews actually left. The Palestinians have always gotten what they deserved. If you are talking about Justice.
radical Islam was the root cause of the conflict, how do you explain Arab Christians being at the forefront of the Palestinian nationalist movement? How do you explain secular terrorist groups like the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, two of which were founded by Christians, and all at some point being led by Christians? Each of these groups have both Muslims and Christians among their ranks and have been fighting against Israel and launching terrorist attacks against them for decades and continue to do so today.
Yeah, radicals come in all colors. The Islamists started this fight and other radicals joined because they are all evil terrorists. And evil terrorists come in various flavors. But the DFLP wouldn't be there if it weren't for the radical Arabs.
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Absolute proof.. can't deny.. the earth is flat

The earth is not spinning as flat earthers love to falsely depict it, it is rotating at half the speed of the hour hand on a clock.

Lol'z -The earth supposedly spins at 1,000 miles per hour & is travelling through space at 67,000 mph, now that's fast
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Other people's churches are prettier inside than mine. I don't get it

Mine is the same. Some Churches really stripped things down after Vatican II and never returned to their former glory.
This one is pretty glorious. I snapped this off Coit tower 2 days ago in San Francisco, at about 2:00 AM - it's of St. Peter and Paul Church, San Francisco, CA.

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...If only I had a better camera. Oh well.
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A glimpse at our Eastern & Western Christian Churches

Your first statement is clearly not true. I have copied the 4 provisions of the letter agreement below. There is no "...full access to the sacraments...." 6. applies only if there are both bishops present for a funeral, baptism, or matrimony, and merely says who presides. 7. prohibits mixed bishops concelebrating Divine Liturgy, while 8. extends that to priests.

The tricky one is 9. where a priest from one can celebrate services including Divine Liturgy and matrimony, for the other, if there is no priest of the other. I have some questions, but clearly yes there is literally communion between them. I still relate this as an accommodation between two churches in a hostile land. If there is a requirement that there is a church building - a physical church - with no priest, but with a community, that is even more support that this is an accommodation.

I do not know what happens in practice, but the letter is written so as to bar "...the laity can attend either church (meaning for communion)...". The letter gives only one situation where that is allowed.

Letter provisions:
6. If bishops of the two Churches participate at a holy baptism or funeral service, the one belonging to the Church of the baptized or deceased will preside. In case of a holy matrimony service, the bishop of the bridegroom's Church will preside.
7. The above mentioned is not applicable to the concelebration in the Divine Liturgy.
8. What applies to bishops equally applies to the priests of both Churches.
9. In localities where there is only one priest, from either Church, he will celebrate services for the faithful of both Churches, including the Divine Liturgy, pastoral duties, and holy matrimony. He will keep an independent record for each Church and transmit that of the sister Church to its authorities.

Let me first reiterate that in correcting the above, I am not seeking to continue the debate about whether or not the Syriac Orthodox and Antiochian Orthodox are or are not in a state of limited inter-communion, with you, as I believe that you and I will never be able to agree on that. However, I do believe you have mischaracterized the agreement and what it allows and does not allow, based on a misreading. I will therefore post the numbered provisions and clarify these points, while having a different overall interpretation concerning what they mean in the aggregate for the two ancient Orthodox Patriarchates of Antioch:

Firstly, before we begin, it must be stressed that all provisions apply to each church, mutually. Nothing in the letter contradicts the idea that what is good for the Goose is good for the Gander.

Now, here are the numbered Articles of the Agreement:

  1. We affirm the total and mutual respect of the spirituality, heritage and Holy Fathers of both Churches. The integrity of both the Byzantine and Syriac liturgies is to be preserved.
  2. The heritage of the Fathers in both Churches and their traditions as a whole should be integrated into Christian education curricula and theological studies. Exchanges of professors and students are to be enhanced.
  3. Both Churches shall refrain from accepting any faithful from accepting any faithful from one Church into the membership of the other, irrespective of all motivations or reasons.
  4. Meetings between the two Churches, at the level of their Synods, according to the will of the two Churches, will be held whenever the need arises.
  5. Every Church will remain the reference and authority for its faithful, pertaining to matters of personal status (marriage, divorce, adoption, etc.).
  6. If bishops of the two Churches participate at a holy baptism or funeral service, the one belonging to the Church of the baptized or deceased will preside. In case of a holy matrimony service, the bishop of the bridegroom's Church will preside.
  7. The above mentioned is not applicable to the concelebration in the Divine Liturgy.
  8. What applies to bishops equally applies to the priests of both Churches.
  9. In localities where there is only one priest, from either Church, he will celebrate services for the faithful of both Churches, including the Divine Liturgy, pastoral duties, and holy matrimony. He will keep an independent record for each Church and transmit that of the sister Church to its authorities.
  10. If two priests of the two Churches happen to be in a locality where there is only one Church, they take turns in making use of its facilities.
  11. If a bishop from one Church and a priest from the sister Church happen to concelebrate a service, the first will preside even when it is the priest's parish.
  12. Ordinations into the holy orders are performed by the authorities of each Church for its own members. It would be advisable to invite the faithful of the sister Church to attend.
  13. Godfathers, godmothers (in baptism) and witnesses in holy matrimony can be chosen from the members of the sister Church.
  14. Both Churches will exchange visits and will co-operate in the various areas of social, cultural and educational work.
    We ask God's help to continue strengthening our relations with the sister Church, and with other Churches, so that we all become one community under one Shepherd.

Firstly, the argument that concelebration is prohibited is not supported by the text. Article 7 does not prohibit concelebration between bishops of either churches, it merely clarifies that whereas Article 6 requires that in Baptisms and Funerals concelebrated by bishops of both churches will have the bishop from the church whose member is being baptized or who has reposed preside, no such restriction exists on concelebrations of the Divine Liturgy.

Article 11 furthermore allows a bishop from one church to concelebrate with a priest from another, the bishop will preside over the service. This proceeds bishops “presiding from the throne” as inactive participants, but rather requires that the bishop personally lead the worship, rather than the priest, even if it is in the parish of that priest.

Article 10 ensures that if a priest from each church is available and the two can share a church, the liturgy will still be celebrated according to both liturgical rites; this is in accord with the preface and also Article 1, since it was specifically the goal of this agreement was “All this has called upon our Holy Synod of Antioch to bear witness to the progress of our Church in the See of Antioch towards unity that preserves for each Church its authentic Oriental heritage whereby the one Antiochian Church benefits from its sister Church and is enriched in its traditions, literature and holy rituals.” Obviously, this would not happen if churches did not celebrate both the Byzantine Rite and the West Syriac RIte liturgies when they had the resources, in the form of priests from each church, to do so. It would be a disaster if in such a case, the clergy decided to only celebrate one rite or the other, perhaps because one of the priests was elderly, or one of the congregations was larger, indeed, without this rule it seems likely that parishes in Lebanon and Syria would tend to be dominated by the Byzantine Rite, while those in Turkey and Iraq would be dominated by the West Syriac Rite. And that would be unfortunate. Specifically, Damascus, Beirut and Latakia would likely become Byzantine Rite cities, and Tikrit, Mosul and Baghdad would become West Syriac Rite cities.

Article 9 on the other hand ensures that when only one priest is available, that he is able to serve the faithful from both churches, in whatever rite he has been trained in. And this has doubtless been of substantial benefit, particularly for Antiochian Orthodox and Syriac Orthodox traveling in areas where one church has little or no presence. For example, Syrian, Lebanese and Turkish expats working in parts of Iraq where the dominant Christian churches are the Syriac Orthodox, Assyrian Church of the East and Chaldean Catholic, would still have full access to the sacraments. And likewise, Syrians traveling in parts of Lebanon and Syria, for example, Maaloula, where there are only Antiochian Orthodox churches, would still have full access to the sacraments.* But it does not contain any language that would prohibit the faithful of either church from receiving the sacraments from either church elsewhere.

Finally, there is no provision prohibiting members of either church from receiving sacraments at the parish of another, insofar as articles 1, 2 and 3 recognize each church as fully valid and legitimate, require that the heritage of each church and their respective Fathers and history be integrated into the educational programs of both churches, so an Antiochian will learn about Syriac Orthodox fathers and vice versa, and under Article 3, conversions between the churches are prohibited, and furthermore, article 13 allows members from either church to serve as godparents, or as witnesses at marriages.

Article 9 merely requires that priests in localities where their church is the only one serve members of both churches and maintain independent records (perhaps AOCNA priests were reticent about having to deal with this, and combined with a fear of backlash from other churches in North America, and the risk of this interfering with efforts to resolve the problem of multiple overlapping jurisdictions, this is why AOCNA apparently, at least according to some sources, does not participate in this agreement, but as an autonomous church, it would be a violation of its autonomy to force it into doing so.

The same principle of autonomy is what allows the Church of Sinai, an autonomous church under the Patriarch of Jerusalem, to allow Coptic Orthodox pilgrims to partake of the Eucharist at that important holy site, which is something that within the tense atmosphere of rivalry between the Greek, Armenian and Latin groups that control jointly several places of pilgrimage in the Holy Land, such as the Holy Sepulchre, according to the sometimes absurd strictures of the Muslim-imposed Status Quo Agreement, which features such spectacles as the legendary “immovable ladder”, would unfortunately be impossible for the time being (indeed even in the event of EO-OO reunion, it might not be possible to fully implement this reunion at the Holy Sepulchre due to the Status Quo agreement due to various issues of church politics).

Now, to reiterate, none of this seeks to challenge your views about the relationship between the two churches, on which we agree to disagree. Rather, I am seeking to address what I believe was a misinterpretation of the effect of the numbered articles of the Ecumenical Agreement on your part. I should note I also disagree with a view I seem to recall you expressing at one point, that the provisions expressed in the non-numbered paragraphs are not relevant to the meaning of the article.

*To use a secular example, It’s a bit like the code-sharing agreements between major airlines, for example, between American Airlines, British Airways, Qantas, and Alaska Airlines, or between Air Canada, United Air Lines, Lufthansa, and Air New Zealand, or between Delta, Air France, KLM and Virgin Atlantic, that allow passengers to seamlessly travel between destinations on each airline’s network. Or in prior decades, the through-train services such as the California Zephyr, which connected Chicago to San Francisco via the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, the Denver and Rio Grande Western and the Western Pacific, or the City of Los Angeles, which connected Los Angeles to Chicago via the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern Rwy.
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Favorite Animated Movies and Shows

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Laputa: Castle in the Sky, and Princess Mononoke are all great.

Anyone in the community who loves animated movies and TV Shows? Leave your favorites down below! Tangled is one of my personal favorites, but the nostalgic Batman the Animated Series and Scooby Doo and the forever iconic Veggietales are at the top of my list to (just to name a few)!
I really liked Roger Rabbit, Toy Story and Wallace and Grommet. All the the old cartoons.
Anyone in the community who loves animated movies and TV Shows? Leave your favorites down below! Tangled is one of my personal favorites, but the nostalgic Batman the Animated Series and Scooby Doo and the forever iconic Veggietales are at the top of my list to (just to name a few)!
I really liked Roger Rabbit, Toy Story and Wallace and Grommet. In my childhood I enjoyed Warner Bros cartoons.

I have a Canadian short (I think under 1o min.) https://yout might get a chuckle.

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Systemic racism in the USA: Are whites "guiltier" if they had slavery in their past?

What can "....allow for it" mean in terms of public policy? Does it mean DEI includes ugly people? Short people? Fat people? People wearing glasses?
Ugly is a matter of opinion. But yeah, you need to make sure that people who suffer from dwarfism for example, or obese people are not excluded because of their height or weight. As long as it doesn't impact on the job they do. That could be part of a formal process. But I was talking more about making sure that everyone is aware of our inbuilt biases. Maybe start at an early age.

Oh no! CRT!
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Ammillennialism and Pretribulationism both fly against the Early Church

The Sabbath being prepared for that year was on a Thursday, so the body could not be prepared after 6pm that Wednesday. It was Passover Sabbath. Passover was never on Friday.

Jesus was more than likely not in the tomb after 6pm on Saturday, so was never in the tomb on Sunday at all. But the stone was not rolled away until 6am.

Jesus was in the tomb, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, starting on the evening of Wednesday after 6pm. 3 evenings, and 3 mornings.
the Sabbath is Saturday, always. It is given as a law that the 7th day is the Sabbath.
so the preparation day before the Sabbath, is Friday.
that is why they have "good Friday" though I suppose they're off, in that the crucifixion was Thursday but His burial was Friday evening (what we'd consider Thursday Evening)

But I suppose all of this is good exercise in showing that the Jews reckoned time differently than we do.
they start days at sundown rather than midnight, and count the day they're on rather than count the day after. When we say after 3 days we mean after 72 hours. When they say after 3 days, they mean after 48 hours and during that next 24 hours, just after the 3rd day has started rather than after it has finished.

and for instance, Hosea 6
2 After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.
raising up in the 3rd day.
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Absolute proof.. can't deny.. the earth is flat

No more ridiculous than your spinning globe, which you claim is orbiting the sun to which it is definitely not biblical.

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The earth is not spinning as flat earthers love to falsely depict it, it is rotating at half the speed of the hour hand on a clock.

The computer or smart phone you use for posting on this forum is definitely not biblical either, yet here you are. Do you deny the reality of what you are engaged in because it is "not biblical"?
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I have evolved, don't think or believe as I did years ago RE Christianity, etc..

Ok, thanks for this, even though I already knew (or have read anyhow) something like 90% of it.

I DO now understand more fully (after reading this post) the Sede position, which you put in far more clear terms than the author of that material did.

What I can't figure out (one thing) is: If "the First See is judged by no one," isn't it "judging" the first See to say that the pope occupying it is a heretic? THAT is what I fail to understand from going over this material more than a couple times. Again, these people need to learn how to put things in layman's terms. Or maybe they don't want laypersons understanding it all? I have had THAT thought more times than I can count..

There was something else I didn't get, but it seems until I get the answer to the above (bolded), well... it's not going to work. I mean, the article you gave me seems to talk in circles a lot and the "in other words" are worse than the original words.. at least in one place..

I'll try to think of the other thing I need clarity on...

The article is a bit complicated, but that's because the underlying philosophy is complicated. If one wants to cut to the short of it, the practical conclusion is that a pope isn't deposed until such time as the church renders a judgment, even under the paradigm that the pope loses his office automatically upon becoming a heretic. The basic point of the article is to note how even the theologians who indicated they believed a heretical pope automatically lost his office (which sedevacantists often point to) still believed that a church declaration was required, and thus they do not provide support for the sedevacantist position that Catholics can without such a judgment decide for themselves the pope isn't the real pope anymore. However, the thought process underlying that position is complicated, which is why it gets confusing. But the practical conclusion is simply that, even if you don't quite understand the thought process of the theologians in question, they still affirmed the requirement of actual formal church action, which doesn't work with sedevacantism.

I would also say that what even if the bolded is a problem, it's one sedevacantism doesn't solve at all; the fact the judging is being transferred from the actual church authorities to the laity doesn't obviate the problem and in fact would rather seem to exacerbate it.
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Test youtube link

Sorry Alex, I am new at posting. That's why I put it in test forum. But it works for me. Will try posting it in proper forum tomorrow. God bless you.
Sorry for my posting duplicate. I just had a thought. Maybe it's available only to Canada.
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Israel-Hamas Thread II

A Syrian based organization that's not known for anything since the 1970s.

Talking about today, @JosephZ .
Just as Hamas' senior leadership is outside of the Palestinian territories, so are the senior members of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, but the group does have branches in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with a terrorist wing in the Gaza Strip. This group carried out seven terrorist attacks between 2010 and 2020 and is currently fighting against Israel in Gaza.

A number of other Palestinian factions began to report on new operations, including Islamic Jihad, the Mujahideen Movement, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which also released a statement saying that it "holds the American administration fully responsible for the renewal of aggression."

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine's (DFLP) National Resistance Brigades fired several rockets toward Israeli occupation forces who launched an incursion toward the Rafah border crossing.


A senior member of the DFLP was killed just this week in Gaza.

Israeli forces killed at least three Palestinians in the Sabra neighbourhood and another in Shujaiya, as tanks reenter the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. Among those killed in Sabra was Talal Abu Zarifa, a senior member of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), the Wafa news agency reports


The mainly defunct group from the 60s and 70s that the above group split from.
Defunct?

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine carried out 15 attacks between 2010 and 2020 and is currently involved in the fighting in Gaza. It also participated in the October 7th terrorist attack and was once known to be holding some of the hostages including the Bibas family.

PFLP Statements Taking Credit for Atrocities

On October 7, 2023, the PFLP posted several pictures on its official telegram channel, Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades. They show PFLP terrorists attacking near Gaza. It also issued the following statement, “Cells of the martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades stormed several [military] points in the Gaza envelope and have inflicted verified losses in the Zionist ranks. The cells have returned safely to their bases, and other cells are operating in the field now to inflict more losses in the ranks of the occupation army troops and the herds of their settlers.”

On October 7, 2023, PFLP’s “military wing”, Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, issued a statement: “‘The Al-Aqsa flood’ campaign is a campaign of the Palestinian people in all its resistance forces. In light of the heroic sights made possible by the heroes of the resistance inside the occupied lands…we in the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades emphasize the following:…We announce a state of maximum mobilization within the ranks of our fighters, and we work on the field on the ground (sic) in several axes side by side the comrades of blood and arms. We stand with our brothers in the [Izz ad-Din] Al-Qassam Brigades and with all the resistance forces, and fight alongside them this campaign which will be noted in history. We call upon all resistance forces inside and outside of Palestine to take their positions in the trenches of confrontation which stretch now throughout all the area. Glory to the martyrs and victory to the resistance…”

On October 8, 2023, the PFLP posted a video, “scenes from the storming of the martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades’ fighters into military installations of the enemy, east of Khan Younis [on the border with Israel].”

On October 9, 2023, the PFLP posted a picture of several PFLP terrorists and the following statement, “Since the beginning of the #Al-Aqsa_flood campaign the comrades in the cyber force have engaged in launching electronic attacks, targeting the infrastructure inside the entity [i.e. Israel], including the control systems of electricity, water, road, and UAV development and manufacturing companies. Our fighters and comrades are behind the enemy everywhere.”



The military wing of the above group that's participated in maybe a dozen of the hundreds if not thousands of attacks committed by radical Islamic Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip over the last 20 years or so.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades is a separate terrorist organization and is not the military wing of either the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine or the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. It carried out 27 attacks between 2010 and 2020 and like the PFLP participated in the October 7th terrorist attack and is currently fighting in Gaza .

No offense, but this is a sad argument.

You found a couple of non-Muslims in the area who account for maybe <1% of all the deaths and attacks rained upon innocent Israelis in the last 50 years.
More like 40%.

According to the Global Terrorism database, between 1970 and 2020, The DFLP, PFLP, and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades carried out 350 terrorist attacks which resulted in more than 1,800 casualties. During this same period, Hamas carried out 505 terrorist attacks which resulted in nearly 3,000 casualties. Prior to the October 7th attack, 2 of the top 5 deadliest terrorist attacks against Israel were carried out by the PFLP and the DFLP.

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The DFLP, PFLP, and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades are secular groups and include both Christians and Muslims.
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Moon light - the word of God vs falsely so called science

On the subject of day and night, according to Genesis 1:4-5 on day 1 of creation.

On day 4 of creation according to Genesis 1:14-16.



Can someone explain how God had already divided the day into light and darkness on day 1 but the Sun (and Moon), the sources of light were created on day 4?
Genesis is far more problematical than whether moonlight is reflected sunlight or not, it violates cause and effect.

I can not explain how God divided light, just like i can not explain how Jesus walked on water.

Not sure if this is the post you were speaking about
Read my previous post and

The earth God created in Genesis 1:1 became dark, God cut out the light after satan sinned (Ezekiel 28:13-19).
So God in restoring the earth created in Genesis 1:1, God started out with restoring the light. Why would God want to work in darkness until day four.


while you are at it explain why in Genesis 1 plants were created on day 3 and humans on day 6 whereas in Genesis 2 the implication is humans were created before plants.

Genesis 1 is what this verse Genesis 2:4 is referencing. Not the rest of Genesis 2.
This is the history of the heavens and the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens,

After verses 2:1-7 starting at Genesis 2:8 begins a description of the garden of Eden. Which has nothing to do with the creation account in Genesis 1. This garden could have been made a week, a month, etc.. after God restoration/creation account in Genesis 1
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A Rapture Study on Pre Wrath

I totally agree 1 Thessalonians 4 is about the rapture. It's clear as can be. But it never gives a time. 1 Thess. 5:9 does not mean wrath is the entire tribulation. It is speaking of wrath as described in John 3:36. It's also clear that the wrath of God only occurs at the end of this tribulation period.

This also describes the wrath at the end of the tribulation:
"And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind.

And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places.
And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains;
And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb:
For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?" (Rev. 6:13-17)

Now we go to Revelation 16:1 and see when the wrath begins to be poured out, "And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth."

The earth has already been reaped of its harvest before that in chapter 14. After Jesus comes on the cloud and takes His own, then in verse 19, "And the angel thrust in his sickle into the earth, and gathered the vine of the earth, and cast it into the great winepress of the wrath of God."

Jesus can come any time prior to this. If pre trib, hey, great. If not, then be prepared, and don't be among those who start saying "my Lord delayeth His coming" - and do not lose sight, and grow weary, for He will return for His elect as promised, but watch and pray for ye know not when the time is. Do I look up even now? Sure. Do I pray "Come, Lord Jesus"? Absolutely, daily that is in my prayers. That's how the disciples approached things when they were still alive, as if He might come even in their day.
I think I can help.

When it comes to God’s wrath, most people can’t define it. I couldn’t either for many years. The Holy Spirit led me to the verse below. It answers, at least in part, what God’s wrath is.

Ezekiel 14:21 (NLT): “Now this is what the Sovereign Lord says: How terrible it will be when all four of these dreadful punishments fall upon Jerusalem—war, famine, wild animals, and disease—destroying all her people and animals.

God’s wrath can be in the form of wars. Except, in the Trib, everything is oversized, substantially more vicious, etc., as the wars will be. Rev 6:4 promises wars all over the world, simultaneously. That verse is part of the 2nd seal. That verse is below:

Rev 6:4 (NLT): Then another horse appeared, a red one. Its rider was given a mighty sword and the authority to take peace from the earth. And there was war and slaughter everywhere.

In the Trib, God’s wrath begins in the 2nd seal.

Paul’s first rapture verse is 1 Th 1:10:

1 Th 1:10 (ESV): and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come.

Paul wrote that we will be raptured before the wrath in the Trib. God’s wrath certifiably begins in the 2nd seal, in Rev 6:4, since wars in the Trib, are a form of God’s wrath.
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Angelology and Pneumatology Tied?

No - by definition they are not

Angelology - angelology—the study of angels, Satan, and demons, and the ongoing battle between them.

Pneumatology - study of the person of the Holy Spirit, and the works of the Holy Spirit

They have no connection whatsoever unless you change the meaning of the terms
What about the infilling of holy angels with the Spirit of God, and to prophesy, and give people commissioning grace or strengthening, or apply healing...?
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A glimpse at our Eastern & Western Christian Churches

Let's agree to disagree on THIS, please.

That is what I sought to agree to disagree on, and that is acceptable.

Although I do feel obliged to make a post correcting certain inaccurate statements about the agreement itself which I believe resulted from a misreading of it on your part. However, I believe that clarifying certain details about the ecumenical agreement can be done without debating the issue of what kind of relationship the Syriac Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox are in; my goal rather is simply to clarify what the agreement says without saying how it should be interpreted.

However, you raised another issue which I cannot possibly agree to disagree with you on, as it is much more important than the rest:

EO doesn't seek to convert any other confession.

I don’t think you understand. Under no circumstances does the current ecumenical agreement allow a Syriac Orthodox Christian to join the Antiochian Orthodox Churcj, or vice versa. It is not allowed under the 1991 agreement. Instead, Syriac Orthodox and Antiochian Orthodox are allowed to worship and receive the sacraments in each other’s churches as much as they need.

Furthermore, it is not true that the Eastern Orthodox do not seek to convert any other confession. Indeed, we venerate as Equal to the Apostles a number of people, specifically because they converted entire nations to Christ, St. Gregory the Illuminator of the Armenians, St. Nino the Evangelist of Georgia, and St. Vladimir the Great, the Evangelist of the Kievan Rus people, a Slavic tribe that partially intermarried with Swedish Vikings (who also provided the Varangian Guards, who protected the Emperor at the Bucoleon Palace in Constantinople* and while travelling) and who were also the literal ancestors of the Russians, Ukrainians, Belarussians, and the Rusyn peoples such as the Carpatho-Rusyns and Lemkos, and also the spiritual ancestors of the Native Alaskans, Chinese, Japanese and other ethnicities converted to Orthodox Christianity in the second millenium. And likewise we also praise the Holy Apostles for the nations they converted: St. Paul, who evangelized the gentiles of the Western Empire, and St. Peter, the first Patriarch of Antioch, who supervised St. Paul and converted Jews in the same areas, before reaching Rome and setting up the Church there with St. Paul, before the two were executed by the mad emperor Nero. And St. Peter’s protege, St. Mark the Evangelist, owner of the house with the Cenacle, was sent to Alexandria to establish the Church in Egypt, which he did, before himself being martyred. Then we have Andrew the First Called, who evangelized Byzantion and various populations along the shore of the Black Sea, generally having travelled Northwest from Antioch, who was crucified on an X shaped cross, for the same reason St. Peter insisted on being crucified inverted, because they did not feel worthy to be crucified in the same position as our Lord (whereas St. Paul, as a Roman citizen, was beheaded; the reason why the basillica built on the site of his martyrdom is called St. Paul outside the Walls is if I recall related both to the location of the Circus Maximus, and the fact that weapons were not allowed through the inner walls surrounding the center of Rome, the Pomerium, which in Roman Paganism was regarded as a sacred domain in which weapons were not allowed unless wielded by Praetorian Guards; this was terribly inconvenient and thus the Roman Senate had a second Curia built outside the Pomerium in addition to their Curia on the Capitoline Hill). And we have St. Bartholomew who was skinned while preaching to the Armenians, and St. Thomas the Apostle, who travelled East from Antioch with his disciples Saints Addai and Mari, converting Jews and Gentiles on the trade route to India, and thus establishing churches in Edessa, Nineveh, Seleucia-Cstesiphon and Kerala, home to the Kochin Jews who settled there to engage in commerce shortly after Alexander the Great opened up trade routes to the Malabar Coast. And it was in Kerala where an enraged Maharajah gave St. Thomas the Apostle a crown of martyrdom by throwing a javelin at him. And likewise, the other Holy Apostles also converted many other Pagans and Jews to Christ, and all were martyred except for St. John the Beloved Disciple and Theologian.

And in the fourth century, St. Athanasius the Great, rather than ignoring the rival confession of Arianism, worked under his mentor, Pope Alexander of Alexandria, to eradicate it; as protodeacon to St. Alexander, he defended the anathema against Arius at the Council of Nicaea, and procured an anathema against Arianism as a whole, and was instrumental in the formulation of the first edition of the Nicene Creed. Later, after the sinister Arian bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia through politics persuaded the ageing and ailing St. Constantine, who we venerate for legalizing Christianity and causing the conversion of many Romans to Christianity, to have St. Athanasius exiled on a false accusation of murder, to Nicaea, on the opposite end of the Emperor, a perilous journey that St. Athanasius later survived only through the grace of God, and from which he returned when evidence surfaced that exonerated him, but then unfortunately after St. Constantine reposed in the Lord, his son, Constantius, was converted to Arianism by Eusebius, and promptly exiled St. Athanasius again, and in the 340s-350s AD, St. Athanasius fought “contra mundum”, against the world, to re-establish Christianity and eradicate Arianism, during a period of time when, through Imperial support, Arianism had the upper hand, but through divine assistance and his own endurance, St. Athanasius made progress, aided by allies such as St. Ephrem the Syrian, the “Harp of the Spirit”, who composed hymns and metrical homilies to promote Christianity (for Arianism, going back to Arius, had made a major effort to propagate songs promoting its central anti-Christian premise that Jesus Christ was a created being, of a different essence than the Father, the Son of God, but not the co-eternal and co-equal person of the Holy Trinity who put on our humanity in order to restore and glorify it through His incarnation.

Pope St. Athanasius returned to Alexandria, and the Arian bishop was deposed, during the reign of Emperor Julian “the Apostate”, who was a neo-Platonist (his nickname amuses me, because considering his immediate predecessors were militant Arians who persecuted Christians, rather than Nicene Orthodox Christians, converting from Arianism to neo-Platonism doesn’t seem like much of an act of apostasy). And we venerate St. Athanasius as the Pillar of Orthodoxy for his defense of the Christian faith against this heresy. Likewise, we venerate St. Ephrem the Syrian, St. Basil the Great, St. Gregory the Theologian, St. Gregory of Nyssa, and many others, for helping in the struggle, with the three Cappodacians also tackling the dreadful heresy of Pneumatomacchianism, which denied the personhood of God the Holy Spirit, regarding the Lord and Giver of Life as an impersonal force rather than as the third person of the Trinity, coequal and coeternal with the Father, from whom He proceeds, and the Son, who he conceived in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Who sent Him on Pentecost Sunday to descend upon the Twelve Apostles in the Cenacle at the Third Hour, the same time most regular Christian church services begin, aside from Vespers and feasts such as Pascha which are celebrated at midnight, and also liturgies in some monasteries, to act as our Comforter and Paraclete.

And in modern times, we continue to venerate those who convert people to Holy Orthodoxy, even from other Nicene Christian churches that we have good ecumenical relations with. For example, we venerate St. Alexis Toth for bringing to the Orthodox Church the Ruthenian Greek Catholics who had arrived in North America, only to be informed by the Latin Rite bishops that their married priests would have to divorce their wives, which would have caused horrible hardship for many pious Christian families, and these converts, primarily Carpatho-Rusyns, Lemkos, Byelorussians and Western Ukrainians, made a major contribution to the Eastern Orthodox church in North America, and form a substantial portion of the membership of the OCA, ROCOR, the Patriarchal Parishes, the UOCNA, and even the Antiochian Orthodox churches, and also comprise the entirety of the American Carpatho Rusyn Orthodox Diocese (aside from the bishop, who is Greek, oddly enough, considering the UOCNA, which was also established by Patriarch of Constantinople) and indeed, they are so numerous in parts of Pennsylvania that the city of Wilkes-Barre and surrounding townships are now known as “Fourth Rome.”

Indeed, the instruction to convert people from other confessions to Orthodoxy is in the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19. And a major reason for engaging in ecumenical reconciliation is to facilitate such conversions; the Roman Catholics using a similiar approach, by sending missionaries to work with disenfranchised leaders of minorities within the ethnic groups of different Orthodox churches, managed to set up an Eastern Catholic church that corresponds with every single autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as several of the more important autonomous churches.

However, Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, memory eternal, while stating that proselytism and spreading Orthodox are legitimate activities, did say that he regarded negative proselytism as extremely unorthodox. Examples of negative proselytism include the Jack Chick tracts attacking Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, and other types of aggressive polemics, intended to make people doubt the faith in which they were raised, and the Orthodox Church has instead focused on showing people the Truth, and indeed in several cases, for example, the Western Rite Orthodox communities, has done so in a manner that accommodates the existing liturgical traditions of the people.

So I must say I disagree with you on your claim that Orthodoxy does not seek to convert members of other confessions much more than I disagree with you on the somewhat obscure and technical issue, specific to Middle Eastern Christianity, of the exact nature of the relationship between the Antiochian Orthodox and Syriac Orthodox.

*The Bucoleon was located on part of the grounds occupied by the much more extravagant Topkapi Palace built by the decadent hypocritical Ottoman Sultans to house themselves, their wives and concubines, as well as to serve as a prison for their brothers, since under Turkocratia, rather than the King writing about loving one’s brother, and how it was good for the brethren to dwell together in brotherly love, the brothers of the Sultan were threats to the Sultan’s power, who had to be imprisoned in the Emperor’s own palace, so that his Janissary guards, comprised of the firstborn sons of Christians, could kill them immediately if the emperor or his mother, the Valide Sultan, decided that one of them posed a risk to the rule of her preferred son.
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Migration helps offset serious problem of low birth rate in rich countries, Pope Francis says

The question is, when too many people from "poor" countries overwhelm the "rich" countries, does it raise the standard of living for everyone involved, or lower it?

You can certainly make a case for Latin Americans entering the United States and raising their standard of living from what they were experiencing in El Salvador, or Guatemala, or Honduras, etc.; and they're helping out North Americans by doing work that Americans are disinclined to do.

However, you can also make a case that hundreds of thousands of Goths, Alemanni, Magyars, Burgundians, Thuringians, Vandals, Lombards, Franks, Alemanni, and Gepidae entering the Western Roman Empire definitely did not raise the standard of living for the Romans, by any stretch of the imagination.
Without middle class spenders there’s no rich.
Just an aside.

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The low birth rate is causing countries to offer pay to live there.
And yet people still think they should abort babies.
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VOTE HOW MANY BELIEVE IN A PRE TRIBULATION HOPE/RAPTURE ?

“I will keep YOU from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world, TO try THOSE who dwell upon the earth.”

Rev 6:10 proves those who dwell on the earth are UNBELIEVERS:
1 Peter 4:12-13 proves you wrong.
Dear friends; do not be surprised by the fiery ordeal which has [will] come to test you. ........ it gives you a share in Christs sufferings.....

Many other verses say we must endure trials and testing to be proved worthy of a place in the Kingdom.
The false idea of an instant rapture before any kind of test, is plainly wrong and contradicts scripture.
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