To: Kackikat
>>>> in last days they will call evil good, and good evil. WE are there. <<<<<
Don't be too silly with the Biblical Gloom and Doom Apocalyptic nonsense please.
The evils of government have been recognized by all peoples at all times and in all places throughout recorded history.
In the previous century alone we had Hitler, Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Stalin, Pol Pot, Mugabe, Rwanda, and other butchers and their atrocities.
A trial ballooned and stupid mileage tax is not indicative of your “end times”.
43 posted on
02/21/2009 4:53:55 AM PST by
angkor
To: angkor
Just because prophecy is being fulfilled doesn’t make it gloom and doom, just another point on who and what is happening.
Now for an important point here, it is double taxation to be paying a gas tax and a mileage tax at the same time. We need to be concerned that doesn’t happen in other areas, because you can only cut the income pie in so many pieces.
48 posted on
02/21/2009 5:03:15 AM PST by
Kackikat
(.It's NOT over until it's over and it's NOT over yet....The Trumpet will sound....)
To: angkor; Kackikat
Kack's point was about calling good evil and evil good and is entirely correct in linking it to the type of speech to expect in the last days.
Isaiah 5:20 - "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. "
Matthew Henry's commentary on this verse says:
They say, Let him make speed, and hasten his work; this is the same language with that of the scoffers of the last days, who say, Where is the promise of his coming? and therefore it is that, like them, they draw iniquity with cords of vanity, are violent and daring in sin, and walk after their own lusts, 2 Pt. 3:3, 4.- ((1.) They ridicule the prophets, and banter them. It is in scorn that they call God the Holy One of Israel, because the prophets used with great veneration to call him so.
- ((2.) They will not believe the revelation of Gods wrath from heaven against their ungodliness and unrighteousness; unless they see it executed, they will not know it, as if the curse were brutum fulmena mere flash, and all the threatenings of the word bugbears to frighten fools and children.
- (3.) If God should appear against them, as he has threatened, yet they think themselves able to make their part good with him, and provoke him to jealousy, as if they were stronger than he, 1 Co. 10:22. "We have heard his word, but it is all talk; let him hasten his work, we shall shift for ourselves well enough. Note, Those that wilfully persist in sin consider not the power of Gods anger.
3. Who confound and overthrow the distinctions between moral good and evil, who call evil good and moral evil (v. 20), who not only live in the omission of that which is good, but condemn it, argue against it, and, because they will not practise it themselves, run it down in others, and fasten invidious epithets upon itnot only do that which is evil, but justify it, and applaud it, and recommend it to others as safe and good. Note, - (1.) Virtue and piety are good, for they are light and sweet, they are pleasant and right; but sin and wickedness are evil; they are darkness, all the fruit of ignorance and mistake, and will be bitterness in the latter end.
- (2.) Those do a great deal of wrong to God, and religion, and conscience, to their own souls, and to the souls of others, who misrepresent these, and put false colours upon themwho call drunkenness good fellowship, and covetousness good husbandry, and, when they persecute the people of God, think they do him good serviceand, on the other hand, who call seriousness ill-nature, and sober singularity ill-breeding, who say all manner of evil falsely concerning the ways of godliness, and do what they can to form in mens minds prejudices against them, and this in defiance of evidence as plain and convincing as that of sense, by which we distinguish, beyond contradiction, between light and darkness, and between that which to the taste is sweet and that which is bitter.
60 posted on
02/21/2009 5:21:12 AM PST by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain, Pro Deo et Patria)
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