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Just follow the Lamb wherever He goes .... can't go wrong with that ;o)I've often mentioned my (old) Presbyterian pastor whom I learnt a lot from, although he discouraged me. The night my father died he turned up in my room.
I was an atheist at the time, but he predicted I'd become Christian, and as part of that "... You will meet a pastor. You'll think he's great, but all he'll do is to discourage you even more!" (than he had himself).
I met the pastor circa 1982/83. When I was going to leave his church in 1991 (I was getting married and moving away) he admitted he had discouraged me, but as I said I still hold him in high respect. Incidentally h was not an admirer of some of the "last days" stuff which comes out of various (mainly Protestant) personalities in the USA in the main, saying "... it's a bit weird..."
But he had some thoughts on the issue. For one thing he was very firm on the business about no man knows the day or the hour of Christ's return. It could be tomorrow, and it could be 10,000 years down the track. We haven't been told.
However I find that if he thought something would happen it did sooner or later. Several of his predictions have come to pass since he died in 1992, including my becoming Catholic (1997); there would be a lot of priestly pedophile cases after I became Catholic (media from around 2002); my sister would get leukemia and not live very long which happened (2005 aged 45); his own eldest son would have a major health breakdown which was a stroke (1996 or 97); there would be a pandemic (Covid 2020); there would be a second Gulf War as the "... Americans will have had enough of Saddam Hussein and they will get rid of him. But I think they will lose a FEW men the next time (2003); I'd make a silly mistake at work and "they" would use that to get rid of me (1995); etc. These were all predicted and they all happened.
He wasn't an admirer of Zionism, commenting that ".... they've served their purpose ..." (it's up to the Jews to recognise Christ, not the other way round). But he also conjectured "I think He (God) is going to drive us off the planet... I think we'll learn to teleport..."
He died in 1992, and (from Wikipedia) "the first successful The first successful experimental quantum teleportation of a photon's polarization was achieved by two independent research groups in 1997", five years later.
It's a long cry from that event to teleporting material objects, and even more so living creatures which have a spirit.
But I think we'll get around that obstacle eventually, although there will most likely be a considerable hiatus between the first inanimate teleportation and the first biological teleportation.
We've moved a long way in space travel since World War II. Robert Goddard's rockets might have gone a couple of hundred feet into the air in the 1920's. The V2's were flying about 250 kms in 1944; and NASA landed men on the moon a mere 25 years later. And of course we now have AI and robotics both of which would be absolutely necessary for a civilisation in space. It's obvious God is letting us do these things, which implies they form part of His plan.
As Dietrich Bonhoeffer might have put it, Man has "Come of Age".
Now suppose his prediction happens, that God does indeed drive us off the planet - what price Jerusalem or for that matter Rome in a civilisation which might be spread through a fair section of the Milky Way? I'm Catholic and I accept the Petrine Chair - Christ was setting up an office and giving the church authority when He declared Peter the Rock.
But I know of no Biblical mandate for Rome to be the "eternal city".
The way politics is going we could well be heading for nuclear wars, and those cities could easily be destroyed.
So I'm not over impressed with hardline pronunciations about either Jerusalem or Rome for that matter. In the end they're just cities.
That's my cold blooded view, and that's what I think.
You know, if mankind went extinct, all those safety issues would go away.The crime problems are similar to those in New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco. Older Asian women are targets. Add to that poor planning. The system should not have been above ground and the above ground system was put on street level which means now putting in turnstiles instead of the current honor system would be extremely expensive. A number of homeless simply lived on the rail cars or at the stops. Instead of focusing on the perpetrators of the crimes St. Paul was working on reparations and "gun violence." Repeat offenders do not seem to phase them.
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St. Paul becomes first city in coalition to pass gun violence prevention ordinance
St. Paul, Minnesota, has adopted a comprehensive gun violence prevention ordinance on Wednesday. The ordinance bans assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. It was passed unanimously by the City Council.www.cbsnews.com
Thank you very, very much! I will take a look!Hi Chubby,
You might like this Bible study on Revelation and than they go into Daniel. Its 112 episodes that are about 30 minutes each. There are two pastors and two lay people going through the Book of Revelations and this is a great study.
Revelation is highly symbolic but the Bible explains what these symbols means clearly, if we allow Scriptures to interpret Scripture.
Anyway, it was a Bible study I really enjoyed, listened to it twice. If you go through it please be sure to have your Bible handy, because its pretty much just going through it word for word.
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What are the odds of Israel getting called out on this? Zero? It’s zero right?state subsidization of abortions
“I would say this is probably the worst 10-day period for the President in the polls
And the North or Tsaphon, or Mt Tsaphon, is the meeting place of heavenly beings. Of the divine council of the elohim.I've always thought of this verse as simply reflecting how the earth hangs upon the waters of chaos (tohu) just as the North or Mt tsaphon, the heavens, are above the heavenly waters of chaos (also tohu). Which would be a reflection of ANE cosmology. Or ancient Israelite cosmology.
Psalm 136:6
to him who spread out the earth above the waters, for his steadfast love endures forever
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Tohu, is regularly translated as "nothing" or "desolation" meaninglessness, futility, or something opposed to wisdom. And this can be seen in Proverbs chapter 8 where wisdom establishes order and boundaries to the waters or chaos and draws a circle on the face of the deep.
So the verse is saying, he spread out the heavens (tsaphon, the North) over the waters above. He spread out the earth over the (beliymah) waters below.
I see it differntly. Maybe it's just semantics. But I think the correct response to God when He leads, guides, directs, teaches, corrects, and comforts us from the intimacy of our own hearts is to believe what He says and respond as He directs. If He tells us to change denominations, then we should trust His voice and do what He says. If He tells us to not change our denomination, then we should trust His voice and do what He says. If He doesn't say anything to us about changing denominations, we shouldn't concerned about it.If God tells you something it is your duty to inform your conscience of it.
Nobody asked you that.Am I seriously being asked to accept the Theological judgement of J.D. Vance over the Pope on matters of Catholic thinking and judgement?
Charged with what? Being an American citizen and saying so?So whats the rest of the story? I've watched too many people engaged in obstructionist behavior that im tired of people getting away with it. I hope this kid was charged and not just released.