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Is it right to censor God's message?

stanleyg

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Q Stanley, is it right to censor God's messages?
No! It isn't right to censor God's messages. Christ was anointed by the Holy Ghost as a messenger of God. Anyone, who is Christ-like is professing to be anointed by the Holy Ghost as a messeger of God. The Pharisees and Saducees were politicians. They didn't like Christ's message concerning the Kingdom of God. They tried to censor Him from preaching His gospel. He refused to stop, so they demanded Pilate to crucify Him with the death penalty.

Here we are today! If we don't like a message or it doesn't appeal to our religious or political viewpoint we attempt to censor God's messages. Christians are being crucified for trying to be like Christ. I am sure that God will have no choice but to purify the ungodly, who have censored His messages to save man's souls from perdition. God knows the wicked, who have played politics to censor His messages. There isn't any place for them to hide come the final Judgment Day.
Q Stanley, how can we distinguish when a messenger is anoited by God?
The messenger will be genuine like Christ and his message will have an authentic label from the Holy Ghost.
Q Stanley, what do you mean by authentic label?
The Holy Ghost is the author, and authority of each genuine message from God.
Q Stanley, what scripture support do you cite concerning our last days?
Rom9
[1] I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost,
2Pet3
[7] But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
Amen!
 
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SBCPreacher

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You ask yourself the question, and then answer it. It seems that you are discussing with yourself. I think you need to sart your own discussion board.

That's just odd.
 

rbell

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billwald

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As St John said, the writings were censored by omission when they were written, The collection was censored in 315 AD. What information didn't the censors want us to have?
 
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