Tarheel Baptist said:rsc2a said:[quote author=Tarheel Baptist]I don't believe the comparison was to individuals...but to 'light and darkness'.![]()
So it's some amorphous "darkness" and not the actions of an individual that people are complaining about...got it.
Patebald said:I guess you avoid most of the old Testament prophets as they speak of the condition of the nation of Israel by saying to them "No Duh!"
Well... since I'm living in a different dispensation and nearly 4000 yrs after the fact I really don't have much at all to say to the prophets... as far as I know they're all dead
Patebald said:where do you read that I stated anything about you speaking to the prophets at all?
Ummm... when you formulated your narrative in present tense by suggesting I "say to them No duh". I don't say anything to them... they are dead
rsc2a said:And, even then, the prophets were (generally) speaking to those who were supposed to be God's chosen people. Those were where the harshest condemnations came down from the likes of Elijah, Isaiah et al.
T-Bone said:rsc2a said:And, even then, the prophets were (generally) speaking to those who were supposed to be God's chosen people. Those were where the harshest condemnations came down from the likes of Elijah, Isaiah et al.
.Yes God talked through the prophets to His chosen people, but not just about them, my point is made, the prophets spoke primarily to Israel and they spoke much about the condition not only of Israel but also the surrounding pagan & unbelieving nations...they did not just say "no duh", the Babylonians act like Babylonians, the Ninevites..., the Edomites..., the Assyrians... etc. etc. etc.
rsc2a said:T-Bone said:rsc2a said:And, even then, the prophets were (generally) speaking to those who were supposed to be God's chosen people. Those were where the harshest condemnations came down from the likes of Elijah, Isaiah et al.
.Yes God talked through the prophets to His chosen people, but not just about them, my point is made, the prophets spoke primarily to Israel and they spoke much about the condition not only of Israel but also the surrounding pagan & unbelieving nations...they did not just say "no duh", the Babylonians act like Babylonians, the Ninevites..., the Edomites..., the Assyrians... etc. etc. etc.
Would you agree that the tone of the prophets wasn't one of "those stupid maggots"? And, even in the one case I can think offhand where a prophet had no regard for the people he was calling out, God rebuked him sharply for it.
rsc2a said:Tarheel Baptist said:[quote author=rsc2a]Sure. But I'd say that half of the values encouraged by many churches are contrary to Biblical values as a whole, so I don't see a big difference between two very often.![]()
I'm not familiar with churches that encourage perversion....but IF they do, I'm against it! Unlike some, I'm not defending either!
rsc2a said:[quote author=T-Bone]Certainly Jonah had a problem with sharing God's truth to Nineveh...but I believe he died a bitter old prophet..he paid the price. I believe we are to be concerned for souls...and we must be able to answer the question appropriately when we share of call out...do we share it because we love them? I don't always do it with that in mind for sure. But not to speak out, when it is time to speak out, I find a lack of love also.
Bruh said:[quote author=rsc2a]You aren't familiar with any churches that embrace empirism (described as nationalism)? You aren't familiar with any churches that stress "bootstraps economics" for the poor? Or churches that seek to divide the Body over trivial issues? Or churches that promote (implicitly or explicitly) racism. Many churches practice a form of Marcionism-lite. Gnosticism is rampant in the church. I could go on if you'd like...
T-Bone said:rsc2a said:[quote author=T-Bone]Certainly Jonah had a problem with sharing God's truth to Nineveh...but I believe he died a bitter old prophet..he paid the price. I believe we are to be concerned for souls...and we must be able to answer the question appropriately when we share of call out...do we share it because we love them? I don't always do it with that in mind for sure. But not to speak out, when it is time to speak out, I find a lack of love also.
I would state that instead of leaning against the cross commanding folks to repent, we'd be on a lot more solid footing (with them and with God) if we were kneeling in front of it with tears of repentance asking others to join us.
rsc2a said:T-Bone said:rsc2a said:[quote author=T-Bone]Certainly Jonah had a problem with sharing God's truth to Nineveh...but I believe he died a bitter old prophet..he paid the price. I believe we are to be concerned for souls...and we must be able to answer the question appropriately when we share of call out...do we share it because we love them? I don't always do it with that in mind for sure. But not to speak out, when it is time to speak out, I find a lack of love also.
I would state that instead of leaning against the cross commanding folks to repent, we'd be on a lot more solid footing (with them and with God) if we were kneeling in front of it with tears of repentance asking others to join us.
I would suggest that there is a time and place for both. It doesn't seem to me the Bible requires either/or exclusively, but both need to be in our approach.
rsc2a said:Bruh said:[quote author=rsc2a]You aren't familiar with any churches that embrace empirism (described as nationalism)? You aren't familiar with any churches that stress "bootstraps economics" for the poor? Or churches that seek to divide the Body over trivial issues? Or churches that promote (implicitly or explicitly) racism. Many churches practice a form of Marcionism-lite. Gnosticism is rampant in the church. I could go on if you'd like...
I'd like to know the names of these so called churches? Can you give a list of them? Thanks
T-Bone said:A group of reprobates shaking their fists in the face of God and declaring they will do what they want....they have no idea that they are bringing the wrath of God down on this nation!
T-Bone said:Thanks for being obtuse...
rsc2a said:Tarheel Baptist said:christundivided said:[quote author=Smellin Coffee]Because WE are the ones who are acting surprised that ducks act like ducks and not swans.
I'm not acting surprised. I don't even understand what "surprised" has to do with anything. I wouldn't necessarily call a duck to swan comparison. Maybe swan to maggots.
Accurate comparison.
I would point out to Smellin and Pate (Dude!), the OP's article wasn't written by a Christian or from a Christian perspective.
It seems even the blind can see the enveloping darkness as opposed to the enlightened, tolerant on the forum.
T-Bone said:rsc2a said:[quote author=T-Bone]Certainly Jonah had a problem with sharing God's truth to Nineveh...but I believe he died a bitter old prophet..he paid the price. I believe we are to be concerned for souls...and we must be able to answer the question appropriately when we share of call out...do we share it because we love them? I don't always do it with that in mind for sure. But not to speak out, when it is time to speak out, I find a lack of love also.
I would state that instead of leaning against the cross commanding folks to repent, we'd be on a lot more solid footing (with them and with God) if we were kneeling in front of it with tears of repentance asking others to join us.