Thinkingstuff said:I don't build doctine around a comic strip. No matter how entertaining.
That was worth repeating.
And I'll add:
I also don't build doctrine around numerology and "Bible codes." I'll leave that to Louis Farrakhan.
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Thinkingstuff said:I don't build doctine around a comic strip. No matter how entertaining.
Well, she was "completely" tormented! :laugh:standingfirminChrist said:To say that 7 always means completeness, then Mary would have been complete when she was tormented by those devils.
Ed Edwards said:To Antiaging by Ed:
The scriptures show you to be incorrect.
Revelation 7:9, &:13-14
After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands; ...
Revelation 7:13 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they?
Revelation 7:14 And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
I was in the Military (Air Force) 1963-1967. The USofA was fighting a war in VIETNAM. I had friends that died in Vietnam, I have friends wounded in Vietnam. I never went to Vietnam. I tracked planes to Vietnam and back. I never went to Vietnam.
I was one who came out of Vietnam, I have all the honors due one who went to Vietnam, I never when into Vietnam, I was one who came out of Vietnam.
These are the Hundreds of Millions* of Saints that died IN CHIRST through the Church Age (AD33 to 2008+) and were Resurrected before the Tribulation Period started and the Sints that were alive IN CHIRST when the Lord appeared to take His own Before the Tribulation Period Started.
*the number of Saints are uncountable. But the minimum has to be 200,000,000 (200 Million) for that number is mentioned in Revelation.
Thinkingstuff said:I actually have a copy of Fox's book of Martyrs at my bedside. I enjoy reading it for it give me inspiration. As for the Council of Trent. There is a disagreement with how that council reads. One word that says exterminate and onther that says expell from the land. The inquisition was brutal for those suffering under it. I wonder how many catholics suffered under Oliver Cromwell? Or Queen Elizabeth I. How many properties were taken by Henry the VIII? So there was intolerable crulety on both ends. Alberto Rivera is a fraud! He actually came out of a pentecostal splinter group from tennessee called the Church of God of Prophesy. A splinter group off of this one actually handles snakes and drinks arsenic. He has been brought up on charges for extortion. I wouldn't believe too much in Jack Chick who is a recluse and see Jesuit spies on every corner. Most phychologist would regard his behavior as paranoid. I use to like his comics and I'm sure there have been some profit from them but they are also a danger. How many pastors and other christians wanting to share the good news left a tract at a table in a restaurant and not a tip? I don't consider that sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. I don't build doctine around a comic strip. No matter how entertaining.
antiaging said:Alberto Rivera is not a fraud. He actually came out of the Roman catholic Jesuit priesthood being a high ranking member that took the extreme oath and induction and was an undercover agent fighting against protestant churches in South America. You can read his life story and how he got saved and became an anabaptist preacher that this website:
http://www.chick.com/reading/comics/0112/0112_fourpages.asp?pg=01
You can read the extreme oath of the jesuits at this website:
http://www.reformation.org/oath.html
Christianity Today’s story by researcher Gary Metz revealed that:
He is being sued in a Los Angeles court at the present time [1981] by a man who said that Rivera, on behalf of the Hispanic Baptist Church, which he started, borrowed $2,025 with which to invest in property, but never purchased the land. When the man asked for his money back, he received a receipt acknowledging his "contribution" of $2,025.[26]
Christianity Today investigation further reported:
In October 1967, Rivera went to work at the Church of God of Prophecy headquarters in Tennessee and began collecting money for a college in Tarrassa, Spain. When the Church of God of Prophecy wrote the college to ask if Rivera was authorized to receive donations for the college, it received a reply stating the college had given him a letter to collect funds only during the month of July. The college later discovered that while "he claimed to be a Catholic priest . . . he had never been one." The college reported that he left debts he had acquired in the name of the parish of San Lorenzo and that Spanish police were seeking him for "authentic swindles and cheats." Finally, they said that no funds had ever reached the college from Rivera. In a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice, Charles Hawkins of the Church of God of Prophecy said Rivera’s bank had contacted them because he had written a check on a closed account.
In 1969 two arrest warrants were issued for him in Florida. One was for the theft of a BankAmericard: The criminal division of the Bank of America reports that he charged over two thousand dollars on the credit card. The second warrant was issued for unauthorized use of an automobile. Rivera abandoned the vehicle in Seattle and went from there to southern California, where he started a number of organizations.[27]
Although Rivera claims to have been raised and trained in a Spanish Jesuit seminary, his hometown friend, Bonilla, said Rivera was living at one point with a woman in Costa Rica named Carmen Lydia Torres. (Alberto says Rivera was sent to Costa Rica to destroy a [Protestant] seminary and that a woman named Carmen was with him, posing as his girlfriend. The seminary was not named.)
Rivera later stated on an employment form that he and Torres were married in 1963. Their son, Juan, was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1964, while Rivera was forking for the Christian Reformed Church there. Juan died in El Paso in July 1965, after his parents had fled New Jersey leaving numerous debts and a warrant for their arrest on bad check charges. The couple had two other children, Alberto and Luis Marx. The first two children were born during the time Alberto claimed to be a Jesuit priest in Spain.[30
#1. No one defending Rivera has addressed the fact that Rivera didn't know Latin. He was unable to read or write Latin and only knew certain phases. In previous emails I stated how while I was under Rivera at AIC, at his direction I tried to get Robert Champaign (a former priest whose testimony is in print) to join AIC so he could do Latin translation for the books that were being sent to AIC from around the world. Rivera not knowing Latin isn't something that can just be dismissed. I was troubled by this fact and actually asked him about this at one time and because I wanted to believe in him, I blindly accepted his excuse of problems with Latin being caused by brain trauma from all the tormenting done to him by the Jesuits, and from when he was in the Iron Long.
#2. This following comment is for those that profess to hold the doctrines of grace. Just how corrupt in one's personal life should one be, and just how many false doctrines can a man preach before you see by their fruit they are still in their sins and in darkness? For anyone to know of Rivera's conduct of abusing his followers over many years and his false doctrines (either of these in themselves reveal his true state) and yet still view him as a Christian shows a lack of sound judgment and reveals a pre-conceived bias that prevents them from seeing Rivera in his true light. I know that people loved the way Rivera spoke against Romanism but his false doctrines and corrupt life can't be overlooked or dismissed as just personal failings.
#3. The burden of proof is on the one making claims that they have special training or education. The burden is not on those that reject his claims to prove a negative. If those who defend Rivera and put the bar so high before accepting information showing that Rivera was lying about his testimony would require even 50% of this same standard from those supporting Rivera, they would never accept him. Eric, you are wrong to say the burden is on Derek or myself to prove Rivera was a fraud. Those that support him should be willing to prove he is for real and be able to clearly show that the claims against him are false based on facts, not with personal attacks. Over and over, defenders of Rivera say that his accusers are attacking the man but not his message, therefore Rivera is real
Thinkingstuff said:I am not talking about numerology in the sence of Louis Ferrakan or finding some hidden bible code. I'm talking about how the ancient world viewed numbers. Letters are symbols that represent a sound or a meaning. We see this with Hebrew the letter represents a letter sound it also represnts a number. Numbers used in prophetic messages were also used as symbols. 7 sometimes means just that 7 (quantitative). It also means Gods work completed. So when Jesus tells ust to forgive 70 * 7 is he talking about counting out 490 times each day? Or is he talking about unlimited? Total completeness completed? (or everytime).
I'm sorry for calling it Revelations. I will now refer to the Apocalypse of John to lessen the confusion.
My discourse should have been more centered around the Book of Daniel. Daniel is completed in 70 AD with the Destruction of the Temple and the dispersion of the Jewish people and Christians have taken up the standard. (So to speak) If you believe the last week in Daniel refers to some time in the distant future of now then you have to believe in numbers in a symbolic sence. The math just doesn't work out otherwise. Any calculate (the weeks quantitatively?) from Daniel to Jesus? Does it work out perfectly? Or is it off?
I don't see Jesus coming back partly or half way to rapture the saints and remove his Holy Spirit from the earth just before the tribulation. 1st of all God doesn't do this with his righteous in the bible and often times they suffer along with the others. Look at Jeremiah! 2nd of all with out God's intervention on the human hart there can be no salvation. If the Holy Spirit were removed from the earth no one would be saved.
Finally I believe in a full return of Jesus christ for judgement and the resurection from the dead. And our works will be put to judgement whether we are "saved" or not.
antiaging said:Alberto Rivera is not a fraud. http://www.reformation.org/oath.html
We hold that the Bible, the Holy Word of a Holy God, was not only free from error in the originals (which have been lost for centuries) but also we believe God in His Singular providential care has KEPT HIS WORD all through the ages, right down to the present day as found in the King James Version. We consider this version our final and absolute authority, above and beyond all other authorities on earth.
http://www.chick.com/information/general/statementoffaith.asp
You should interpret scripture with scripture.
Gerhard Ebersoehn said:And that's why, Ed Edwards, I just cannot give your explanations of all sorts of resurrections a second thought. Besides making things thousand times more cerebral they should be, your view to me seems blinded with passion or enthusiasm you categorically are not prepared to exchange for the old Protestant and Reformed teaching on eschatology.
Marcia said:That is more hyperbole than numerology. If there were a meaning in these numbers, God would have plainly made that clear and consistent in His word.
I think people have worked it out. The 'weeks' are not our weeks of 7 days, as I understand it, but refer to something else that was not exactly translatable into English the way the Hebrew meant it. I'm going by memory here on my study of Daniel - has been 2 or 3 yrs.
Gerhard Ebersoehn said:Marcia, I like your post 79. Sober; and that's how Christians should be understanding the Word of God. Sober means not intoxicated, but also not cold blooded. The 'higher' critics or 'biblescholars' we find also on this thread, to my liking are too cold-blooded. But God will spew out the luke-warm too. So, sober I adduce should be quite warm-blooded, but not irrational. Approach Revelation with that attitude, and most of it becomes quite simple to understand.
Thinkingstuff said:I do not participate in numerology. I'm just stating how the ancients view numbers. When looking at apocalyptic literature most everything is symbolic. Gates of the winds etc... Does that mean winds actually come out of gates or is it meaning the begining place of the wind. See what I mean?
I may not agree with the whole rapture and most of what Darby tried to pass off but I think we do agree in the very end. Jesus is victorious, we will be raised from the dead to live eternally with Him
Originally Posted by Gerhard Ebersoehn
Marcia, I like your post 79. Sober; and that's how Christians should be understanding the Word of God. Sober means not intoxicated, but also not cold blooded. The 'higher' critics or 'biblescholars' we find also on this thread, to my liking are too cold-blooded. But God will spew out the luke-warm too. So, sober I adduce should be quite warm-blooded, but not irrational. Approach Revelation with that attitude, and most of it becomes quite simple to understand.