“It’s funny. When you get right down to it there’s not much satisfaction in revenge.”
– Benji Danton (Edward Byrnes) in Cheyenne, Season 3 Episode 9, 1957
“It’s funny. When you get right down to it there’s not much satisfaction in revenge.”
– Benji Danton (Edward Byrnes) in Cheyenne, Season 3 Episode 9, 1957
Major eye opener for me! Could this be the reasoning of the GREEN RELIGION?:
If they worship the creation (which they’re taught ‘evolved from nothing by chance’) with all their heart, instead of the Creator, then they don’t have to obey Jesus’ second greatest commandment either: “love your neighbor as yourself.”
The Bible says in Romans 1:
..who exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator…. ..as they refused to have God in their knowledge, God gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting; being filled with all unrighteousness, sexual immorality, wickedness, covetousness, malice; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evil habits, secret slanderers, backbiters, hateful to God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, unforgiving, unmerciful….
The greens consider themselves absolved by excessive love for the planet. So then in Greenville, anything goes. “If it feels good do it.” Which is “do what thou wilt”: the theme of the Satanic Bible.
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From: The Guardian
Ethical consumers less likely to be kind and more likely to steal, study finds
When Al Gore was caught running up huge energy bills at home at the same time as lecturing on the need to save electricity, it turns out that he was only reverting to “green” type.
According to a study, when people feel they have been morally virtuous by saving the planet through their purchases of organic baby food, for example, it leads to the “licensing [of] selfish and morally questionable behaviour”, otherwise known as “moral balancing” or “compensatory ethics”.
Do Green Products Make Us Better People is published in the latest edition of the journal Psychological Science. Its authors, Canadian psychologists Nina Mazar and Chen-Bo Zhong, argue that people who wear what they call the “halo of green consumerism” are less likely to be kind to others, and more likely to cheat and steal. “Virtuous acts can license subsequent asocial and unethical behaviours,” they write. [See footnote].
The pair found that those in their study who bought green products appeared less willing to share with others a set amount of money than those who bought conventional products. When the green consumers were given the chance to boost their money by cheating on a computer game and then given the opportunity to lie about it – in other words, steal – they did, while the conventional consumers did not. Later, in an honour system in which participants were asked to take money from an envelope to pay themselves their spoils, the greens were six times more likely to steal than the conventionals.
In 1939* Smith Wigglesworth prophesied to Lester Sumrall about the final wave of Gods glory:
“After that, after the third wave,” he started sobbing. “I see the last day revival that’s going to usher in the precious fruit of the earth. It will be the greatest revival this world has ever seen! It’s going to be a wave of the gifts of the Spirit. The ministry gifts will be flowing on this planet earth. I see hospitals being emptied out, and they will bring the sick to churches where they allow the Holy Ghost to move.”
*Some online say this was in 1947, the year Smith Wigglesworth died.
More of this prophecy is here.
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“If you’re not a Christian, don’t you dare fly with a Christian pilot.
He’s going up and you’re going down.”
– John Hagee
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[youtube=”If you’re not a Christian, don’t you dare fly with a Christian pilot. He’s going up and you’re going down.” – Hagee]Will Hagee Have A Rapture?
Related:
12 Reasons NOT To Expect a PRE-Trib Rapture
(audio) David Pawson: Will Christians Escape by Secret Rapture? — “Let’s get ready for trouble, realizing that when it comes, it’s only for a short while, and then He’s coming back” (Dispensationalism birthed this false doctrine that’s leading so many into false hope)
Corrie Ten Boom: Prepared for the Coming Tribulation “There are some among us teaching there will be no tribulation, that the Christians will be able to escape all this. These are the false teachers that Jesus was warning us to expect in the latter days.”
Warmongers Unite: Rapture Ready – The Christians United for Israel Tour with ‘Pastor’ John Hagee
John Hagee – Enforce UN Thought Crimes Law
Preemptive-Striker John Hagee Endorses 100-Years-in-Iraq John McCain
John Hagee: “Jesus Did Not Come To Earth To Be the Messiah”
Pastor Baldwin: Ron Paul’s Israel Problem [Evangelicals Led Astray?]
Alex Jones: The pre-trib rapture doctrine is a big, sickening, psyop, bringing US into tyranny! “Most of you are a bunch of torture loving, war loving people…” — Truthful commentary by a non-pastor
Who-Goes-To-Heaven Scriptures — Narrow is the Way | Who are the Children of God?
Excellent analysis by Alex. ‘Christians’ need to follow Christ and be led by the HOLY Spirit instead of FOX News, who is pushing this movie as hard as they pushed the reverse-Christian Iraq war.
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.” – Jesus in Mt. 5
The 2nd Greatest Commandment: “Love your neighbor as yourself” — which includes the Iraqis and all Arabs.
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AMERICAN SNIPER EXPOSED AS GIANT HOAX
Movie brainwashes the public into accepting war
by INFOWARS.COM | JANUARY 20, 2015
American Sniper is the number one movie in America, which proves we love a good story over the truth.
Alex Jones covers the instances in which the U.S. government used its soldiers as propaganda pieces only to discard them when they cease to be useful. The official story surrounding Chris Kyle, the American Sniper, is another hoax used to brainwash the American people that war is good for our society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDHWawsSnbk
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Many pastors are this way too: “Everything is awesome, ha, ha, ha;” even though, the presence of God can’t even be felt anymore.
“God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”
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“Everything is not awesome. And there is this cultlike mentality out there that if you just say ‘everything’s awesome’ and live in denial you’ll be okay. Almost everybody I know who’s had kids that commit suicide, almost everybody I know who’s had horrible stuff happen in their lives live in denial, and say ‘everything is awesome’ — and will tell their friends and family and others ‘good job,’ when they haven’t done a good job.”
– Alex Jones
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxJdsf_T5Ck]Everything Is Awesome: America Tortures
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The Inadequate Historical Precedent for “Once Saved, Always Saved”
Steve Witzki
John Jefferson Davis wrote an article titled: “The Perseverance of the Saints: A History of the Doctrine” [Journal of Evangelical Theological Society 34:2 (June 1991)]. Three things make this article of great value. First, it was written by a well-known and highly respected Calvinist theologian. Second, it covers the key people and church groups on the topic. Third, it demonstrates that “once saved, always saved” or unconditional eternal security was not a doctrine that was taught by the ancient church, nor for that manner, by any well-known theologian before John Calvin. This doctrine is, in fact, completely foreign in the history of Christianity.
While the first extensive discussion of the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints is found in Augustine’s Treatise on the Gift of Perseverance, written around A. D. 429, Augustine believed it was possible to experience the justifying grace of God and yet not persevere to the end. Augustine did believe God’s elect would certainly persevere to the end, but he denied that a person could know they were in the elect and he also warned it was possible to be justified but not among the elect. Not until Calvin was unconditional election, permanent regeneration, and certitude of final perseverance all connected.
James Akin, a Catholic theologian, said in a debate with Calvinist theologian James White that no one before Calvin taught that predestination to grace automatically entails predestination to glory.
You can check that out for yourself. I did. I searched multiple books and called half a dozen Calvinist seminaries, talking to their systematic theology and church history professors, and no one could name a person before Calvin who taught this thesis. They all said Calvin was the first. I even called John Jefferson Davis, a scholar who published an article in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society on the history of this doctrine, a man who is himself a Calvinist, but who has researched the history of this doctrine thoroughly, and he said Calvin was the first to teach it.
This poses a problem even for those who claim that they take their teachings exclusively from Scripture, namely, “How could a doctrine this important–if true–remain completely undiscovered for the first 1500 years of Church history and, if Jesus comes back any time soon, for three quearters of all of Church history?”
Other important doctrines have been known all through Christian history. Christians always knew, even when heretics denied it,that Jesus Christ was God. Christians always knew, even when heretics denied it, that Jesus Christ is fully man as well as fully God. And Christians always knew, even when heretics denied it, that they were saved purely by God’s grace.
So when it turns out that Christians never knew that true Christians can never fall away, and then suddenly 1500 years later someone starts claiming it, one has to ask who is conveying the true teaching of the apostles and who is teaching the heresy “Are All True Christians Predestined to Persevere?”
Akin’s remarks are accurate and problematic for Calvinist scholars. Furthermore, the Calvinist does not fare any better when one looks even more deeply into what the early Christians believed about this issue. In 1998, Hendrickson Publishers printed A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs: A Reference Guide to More than 700 Topics Discussed by the Early Church Fathers. Under the topic heading of “Salvation,” we find the question, “Can those who are saved ever be lost?” After several Scriptural passages are quoted [2 Chron 15:2; Ezek 33:12; Matt 10:22; Luke 9:62; 2 Tim 2:12; Heb 10:26; 2 Pet 2:20-21], five pages of quotes are given from the writings of early Christian leaders. These quotes give evidence that the early church did not believe in “once saved, always saved.” They taught that it was possible for a genuine believer to reject God and wind up eternally separated from God in hell [pp. 586-591].
David Bercot, editor of this dictionary, also wrote a provocative book called, Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up? It takes today’s Evangelical Church, both its lifestyle and teaching, and looks at it in the light of early Christian teaching. It is an interesting book that comes from someone who has read through the entire works of the Ante-Nicene Fathers more than once. He writes,
Since the early Christians believed that our continued faith and obedience are necessary for salvation, it naturally follows that they believed that a “saved” person could still end up being lost. For example, Irenaeus, the pupil of Polycarp, wrote, “Christ will not die again on behalf of those who now commit sin because death shall no more have dominion over Him…. Therefore we should not be puffed up…. But we should beware lest somehow, after [we have come to] the knowledge of Christ, if we do things displeasing to God, we obtain no further forgiveness of sins but rather be shut out from His kingdom” (Heb. 6:4-6) [p. 65].
What the Christian Church historically believed about the security of the believer is not the ultimate test for determining our stance on this issue today, but the lack of historical precedent should serve as a warning. Before John Calvin, the teaching of unconditional eternal security was not a doctrine that was taught by the universal church through the centuries. Therefore, while the Scriptures are the ultimate test for truth on this issue, “once saved, always saved” teachers need to acknowledge that their doctrine is historically an anomaly. Furthermore, the brand of “once saved, always saved” teaching that tells people that they can stop believing and still be on their way to heaven (but with less rewards) is nowhere to be found in historic Christianity prior to the twentieth century.
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From: thecenterfortheologicalstudies.blogspot.com
OSAS Arminians—Molinists in Disguise?
While reading Dr. Ken Keathley’s chapter titled “Eternal Life,” in his book “Salvation and Sovereignty: A Molinist Approach,” some confusing theological issues (in my mind, at least), started coming together. Things that never quite made sense to me began to make sense. One of those issues concerns “OSAS Arminians,” called “Once-Saved-Always-Saved Arminians.” OSAS Arminians stand out from their fellow Arminians because, unlike the remaining Arminians, OSASers believe in guaranteed perseverance of the saints. In other words, those who believe, the elect, will infallibly persevere. For the Arminian system, however, this is an inconsistency: in the five-point Arminian system, since grace is resistible and election is conditional upon faith, then perseverance is conditional upon the continued endurance in the race of life set before us. In other words, perseverance is conditional in that it is based upon the commitment of the believer. If the believer decides to fall away due to temptation (as did one of the soils in Luke 8), then that person has forfeited their inheritance in Christ (i.e., eternal life). To use biblical terminology, like Esau, they have forfeited their “birthright” to eternal life and “the general assembly and church of the firstborn who are registered in heaven” (Heb. 12:23, NKJV). …
OSASers then, by virtue of their views of perseverance (infallible) and grace (overcoming) could no longer identify themselves as “Arminians,” but as “Molinists.”
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“The people are learning,” but it’s now too late to turn this around. Let’s focus on getting ‘ONE’ happening, “that the world will know” (John 17):
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJgv39GtcJ0]When False Flags Don’t Fly
Uploaded on Apr 19, 2010
TRANSCRIPT AND REFERENCES:
http://www.corbettreport.com/articles…
Those who have studied history know that nothing invigorates and empowers an authoritarian regime more than a spectacular act of violence, some sudden and senseless loss of life that allows the autocrat to stand on the smoking rubble and identify himself as the hero. It is at moments like this that the public—still in shock from the horror of the tragedy that has just unfolded before them—can be led into the most ruthless despotism: despotism that now bears the mantle of “security.”
Acts of terror and violence never benefit the average man or woman. They only ever benefit those in positions of power.
To continue reading, please click here:
http://www.corbettreport.com/articles…
It is important to define love correctly. If by “love,” one means “applaud a sinful lifestyle,” “ignore sin,” or “profess that actions don’t matter,” then that’s a faulty view of love.
Biblically, love is doing what is best for someone regardless of the cost. Love is therefore truthful. Deception cannot bring about the “best” for anyone.
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Alex is right!
Two videos below.
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeh-TDB75Ik]Pope Francis: The Catholic’s Final Solution
TheAlexJonesChannel | Published on Dec 29, 2014
Alex Jones breaks down how Pope Francis is being used to push the globalist agenda and how it will kill millions of people across the world.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSqfIePh2No]Jesuit Pope to Push Carbon Tax Indulgence
TheAlexJonesChannel | Published on Dec 30, 2014
It’s official: Global Warming is a religion and the Pope sees himself as the Pope of Climate Change. Arguing that acting on climate change is essential to the faith, the Pope announced that he will publish a rare encyclical, usually reserved for clarifying theological disputes, to have Catholics worldwide accept and ACT upon the dogma of Global Warming. Will Carbon Credits be the 21st Century indulgences, where you pay in advance for environmental “sins”? Will “carbon taxes” be used as a penance to punish climate offenders?
Pope Francis’s edict on climate change will anger deniers and US churches – http://www.infowars.com/pope-franciss…
Pope Francis Expected To Instruct One Billion Catholics To Act On Climate Change – http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014…
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