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Speechless - Silencing the Christian |
| 3/29/2008 8:59:34 PM |
I viewed the first three parts of a video that is entitled, "Speechless, Silencing the Christian." This video is pretty interesting, and is very appropriate for anybody to take the time to watch. This video will open the eyes of anybody; Christian or non-Christian, and hopefully set in motion resistance to such law's that will silence anybody that has a moral view about what is happening in the world and in our country.
However, I do have some questions concerning the Biblical interpretation of many of these Christians that are resisting the movements to silence the truth. I wonder if their doctrines are true to their cause, or are they involved in a pseudo-Christian belief system. This may seem strange to say, but I for one believe that there are at least two Christian belief systems that are active in our country today. One is based on the religious right and the doctrine of Cyrus Schofield that has been in existence for about 150 years; and the other is the doctrine that is despised by this system, and hidden from the eyes and ears of the majority of Christians today. This latter doctrine needs to be studied on an individual basis, and outside of the church.
We are beset by church going, and the belief that our country was started as a Christian nation; even the Supreme Court in 1892 claimed that the United States of America was a Christian nation, or did it? I'm Sorry for being skeptical here; but since I am a firm believer in the Bible and scriptural principles, there are certain questions that need to be answered:
1) Where in the Bible does it say that a Christian, or anybody for that matter, goes to heaven when they die? I reference: "And |no one| hath ascended into heaven, Save he that |out of heaven| descended," (Gospel of John 3:13; Proverbs XXX. 4; Ephesians 4:9; Rotherham's Emphasized Bible) or "And no man hath ascended {gone up} up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven," (King James Bible). Also Psalm 115:15-16; here it states, "Blessed are ye of Yahweh, Who made the heavens and the earth: As for the heavens> |the heavens| belong to Yahweh, <But the earth> hath he given to the son's of men." What is interesting here is that there is a small letter "a" behind "men" at the end of verse 16. This leads to the bottom of the page; which states, Or: "son's of Adam." This is significant because "Adam," (Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, #120, #119, #118) signifies "white man, blood in the face red;" or of the caucasian race. I hate to tell you people; this basically leaves other races out of the picture. I'm not saying that God will exclude other races from being in his kingdom; what I'm saying is that God will restore his earthly kingdom back to "Adam," (the white race) as it was before the fall, and sin entered the world and the universe.
2) Where in the Bible does it say that "Hell" is a place of fire? Hell is the English transliteration of the Greek word "Hades," which is synonymous with the Hebrew word "Sheol." "Hades," Strong's exhaustive Concordance #86 (a negative particle from #1492; prop. unseen. "Hades" or the place (state) of departed souls: --grave, hell. "Sheol," Strong's exhaustive Concordance #7585 showl, sheh-ole or shol, sheh-ole; from #7592; hades or the world of the dead (as if a subterranean retreat), include. Its accessories and inmates: -- grave, hell, pit. "Geenna," Strong's Exhaustive Concordance #1067 (Hebrew or 1516 and 2011); Valley of (the son of) Hinnom; gehenna (or ge-Hinnom), a valley of Jerus, used (fig) as a name for the place (or state) of everlasting punishment: -- hell. "Tartaroo," ( used one time in the Bible, 2 Peter 2:4, "For if God spared not the angel's that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to the reserved unto judgment," King James Bible). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance #5020, Tartaroo, from Tartaros (the deepest abyss of Hades); to incarcerate in eternal torment, cast down to hell. There is no place in the Bible where "Hell" is considered a place of fire. It is possible; and I believe that history will verify it, that much of what is being said about "Hell" could very well be symbolic. In other words, a way to describe a place that you don't want to spend eternity in. However, I do believe that there is a "Lake of Fire," and that this area is reserved for the most wicked. It does make sense to use "Hell" as a fiery place in order to instill fear of God in his people; the Israelites, but it is also necessary to search the scriptures to verify that symbolism was used here.
3) Where in the Bible does it say that "The Jews," are God's chosen people, and that "Jesus Christ," was a Jew? This is the one thing that makes Christians not want to have me in their presence. They will be thinking, what a terrible thing to say. I wouldn't say it if I didn't have proof of what I am saying. I reference the publication entitled "Judaism and the Christian Predicament," page 59, Rabbi Bokser wrote:
"This is not an uncommon impression and one finds it sometimes among Jews as well as Christians -- that Judaism is the religion of the Hebrew Bible. It is of course a fallacious impression. "Judaism is not the religion of the Bible." Also the Jewish paper called "Jewish World," for March 1923 states:
"Fundamentally Judaism is anti-Christian."
Again I ask you, how can the Jews be God's chosen people? Even Harold Wallace Rosenthal (adviser to Senator Jacob Javitt's) stated that most Jews don't want to admit it, but their god is Lucifer. Albert Pike (who wrote, "Morals and Dogma") stated that "adoni," is the bad "god," (The God of the Universe - Jesus Christ) and "Lucifer," is the good god (The god of this world - Satan). This is typical reverse speech of satanist's. When good is bad, and bad is good. This is even worse when people and nations violate God's law's on purpose; just to bring God's wrath upon them. A classic example of course are those four homosexual bills that just recently were made into law by executive order. shortly after they were made into law, what happened? Forest fires struck the California wilderness destroying thousands of acres.
There is one thing that seems to be totally overlooked by the majority of Christians; and that is, if God created the Jews as his chosen people, then Jesus Christ would have to abide by Rabbinical law's in his daily life. This is something that he never did. There is always a reason for God doing anything. He doesn't humor himself by destroying people's lives and lively just because he can. In fact, God is very serious about what he is doing, and he has to abide by his covenants. If the Jews were God's chosen people; than they would be within God's covenant, and Jesus Christ would have to abide by that covenant, but he didn't.
Actually, there are several covenants in the Old Testament; it is just that Jesus Christ rolled them all up in to one covenant, the New Testament. What is in the Old Testament is in the New Testament, and vice versa.
These are questions that must be answered, and it will take nothing more than studying to show yourself approved. Remember, Malachi 3:6, "For I am the LORD, I change not, therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed." (King James Bible). Also, Matthew 5:17; "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets. I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil." (King James Bible). Jesus is talking about the Old Testament covenants (Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic - ten commandments, Deuteronomy, Numbers, Exodus, Leviticus, and also the inheritance that was given to Jacob (Israel); not to mention the prophetic utterances that must be fulfilled. |
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