Posted on 08/02/2006 5:37:46 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
When Tim LaHaye talks, the faithful listenby the millions. The conservative Protestant minister is the coauthor of the wildly popular apocalyptic Left Behind novels. The controversial books, which have sold more than 60 million copies, depict the biblical end of the world: the Christian eschatology of the upheaval that precedes the second coming of Jesus Christ, known also as end times. LaHaye recently spoke with NEWSWEEKs Brian Braiker about why he believes the events currently unfolding in the Middle East reflect biblical prophesy.
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False prophets aren't a new concept. Tim LaHaye is a false prophet, and it would be advised to avoid his ilk like the plague.
So you agree that Sola Scriptura is a false teaching.
"It's hardly a matter of legalism to call for a reality check"
You've attempted to change the arguement. Again, here you are stating that a reality check is your reality...namely that only YOU are able to define what a "serious Christian" is, or is not.
Awfully haughty of you. I certainly hope you're not in the ministry and stumbling the little ones. (ref. Strongs #3458)
...converstaion complete...
*claps dust off of sandals*
"...since Scripture tells us that everything He created is good."
Yeah, Genesis also tells us that prior to creating everything He was not sure it would turn out good.
"And God said, let there be light: and there was light."
"And God saw the light, that it was good."
Ie, He wasn't sure that it would be good?
The OT is just mythology, imo.
Nooooo. The pope is only "raptured" because he recanted his Catholic faith.
Nope.
I am just pointing out that the abscence of a word in Scripture is no basis for rejecting a theological belief.
The word "Trinity" is not in the Bible. But, I believe in it.
The same with "rapture."
LOL! That might have been a credible comment if it were not followed by:
*claps dust off of sandals*
I'm haughty, apparently, but you're a humble self-appointed Apostle!
It's a great conversion story, among other things. Enjoy!
Really?
King David didn't exist?
There never was a Babylonian empire?
Bold claims.
Thus, you do not agree with Sola Scriptura. The theological belief of the Trinity was developed with the aid of Tradition in the Catholic Church. It's not defined in Scripture, though present. To define it involved the weighing of traditional acceptance that such a thing (the triune God) was a reality, in spite of no explicit Biblical evidence of triunity (three persons, yes, but not triunity). Same goes for the divine/human nature of Christ. Not explicit, but defined later, with the aid of Church Tradition.
I don't know, but I know the perfect time to grab a beer is at the 7th inning stretch...
In an earlier post wideawake defamed Schofield and deliberately misconstrued some comments I had made in a most alicious manner. But I find this typical from many Calvinists(/) who post on FreeRepublic.
I won't answer wideawake directly because I feel it would be an error of the type described in Matthew 7:6
That is irrelevent to my point.
You reject the concept of the rapture because the word is not in the Bible.
I pointed out that the word trinity is not in the Bible, either.
Neither words are in the Bible, but I believe in them both.
And the Trinity is screamingly obvious in the term "Father, Son and Holy Ghost." The Trinity is in the Bible, but the word isn't.
In the chapter entitled Judaism and the Holocaust, Mr. Schoeman asks other probing questions: if the Israelites are Gods chosen people and God is all loving, how does one explain the Holocaust? While some Jews like Elie Wiesel renounce their orthodox Jewish faith (I believe during the Holocaust the covenant was broken), Mr. Schoeman argues, Judaism was founded on Abrahams fidelity to God . . . in the face of what appeared to be the most unjust and cruel act of God imaginablehis requirement that he sacrifice his son Isaac. God demands noble, heroic suffering of his faithful servants from Abraham to the death of the Son of God to the martyrs and saints. While Elie Wiesel depicts God as unfaithful, Jewish converts like Edith Steina victim of the concentration campssee the suffering of the Jews in World War II as Christs Cross being laid upon the Jewish people. Just as Christs first coming resulted in the slaughtering of the Innocents, There is a symmetry in the idea that the final return of the Messiah, the Second Coming, would be preceded once again by a slaughter of the innocents, centered on the Jews. A human birth is preceded by suffering. The grace of conversion is also often foreshadowed by suffering. Grace itself is purchased by suffering. Thus Mr. Schoeman reasons, Suffering is the coin that brings heaven to eartha fact that hints that the Holocaust is possibly a harbinger of the Second Coming, an event not far off according to the revelations of Sister Faustina in 19361938. This is another of the remarkable epiphanies the book offers.In his chapter The Ideological Foundations of Nazism, the author relates the war crimes of Hitler and the Third Reich not only to Margaret Sangers eugenics policies but also to diabolical influences, pagan religions, and new age cults. The sexual degeneracy of Hitler, the storm troopers, and the Hitler youththeir casual acceptance of homosexuality, sadism, and other perversionsHimmlers preoccupation with black magic and occult mediums, the Nazi neo pagan religion that glorified the orgies of Walpurgis Night, and Hitlers involvement in Satanism and his suicide on April 30, the very day of the Walpurgis Night bacchanal all provoke another searching question: why was Satan through Hitler and the ideology of Nazism perpetrating this atrocity on the Jews? Because the first coming of the Messiah came from the Jews and because the Jews will play a major role in the Second Coming as St. Paul explains in Romans 11, then the eradication of the Jews might have been an attempt to prevent the Second Coming. A second diabolical strategy to thwart the Second Coming, which depends on Israels conversion (and so all Israel will be saved as St. Paul writes in Romans 11), might be the prevention of Israels conversion by destroying the Jewish people through the atrocities of Nazism or by forcing Jews in the aftermath of World War II to doubt the goodness and love of God.
LOL! It's OK for you to obliquely call me a dog and a swine though, right?
At this point you are engaging in conscious self-parody, correct?
You just have to be.
remember...3458!
Should I be flattered?
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