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๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐. (npub1dfdโฆz0et) Non-gay statue avatar (npub1j3yโฆxz5r) HyperBeroeanWave (npub1wh3โฆ0yvx) Giga Vril Breaker (npub1hedโฆfl6e) Well...I'm not sure I could ever shove my humanity aside like that, but at this point I don't think I'd try to stop someone else who did on my behalf. Maybe I'm the weakest of all men.
I'm against abortion in all cases, and I'm against murder in all cases...And yet my enemies aren't. Tough situation to be in, mentally.
On one hand, God tells me to love my enemies, but on the other, he's going to return someday and engulf his enemies in eternal fire.
And what about the Christians in the past, who repelled the Muslim invaders from destroying Christendom altogether (even though we lost Constantinople in 1453, a major defeat for Christianity)? Should they have just sat there and done nothing as Muhammed brutally raped their wives and children before torturing them to death?
I've said it before...The fuse to the race war going hot will be lit if (when?) Christians go into jihad mode. Pick the right verses, translations, historical context, whatever else, combine that with raw fury from the wrongs done to peace-loving Christians, and it may get very, very ugly.
Personally, I don't think that's going to happen, though. I think Christians will fade painfully into obscurity, weakened and neutered by the modern world, with a few escapees who will be protected by God in places far away, until the earth has been cleansed of evil by some other means.
It will look like evil has won, for a time, and it will look like all is permanently lost (even more so than it looks now). The ultimate test of faith is to keep the faith even when it appears that the righteous God has lost and that the entire world is permanently engulfed in darkness.
In the end, however, righteousness will win swiftly and permanently, seemingly out of nowhere, and we'll put this dark chapter of human and heavenly history behind us as we set out to do God's original will for us before we were derailed by the serpent.
Thank you for attending my Ted talk
I'm against abortion in all cases, and I'm against murder in all cases...And yet my enemies aren't. Tough situation to be in, mentally.
On one hand, God tells me to love my enemies, but on the other, he's going to return someday and engulf his enemies in eternal fire.
And what about the Christians in the past, who repelled the Muslim invaders from destroying Christendom altogether (even though we lost Constantinople in 1453, a major defeat for Christianity)? Should they have just sat there and done nothing as Muhammed brutally raped their wives and children before torturing them to death?
I've said it before...The fuse to the race war going hot will be lit if (when?) Christians go into jihad mode. Pick the right verses, translations, historical context, whatever else, combine that with raw fury from the wrongs done to peace-loving Christians, and it may get very, very ugly.
Personally, I don't think that's going to happen, though. I think Christians will fade painfully into obscurity, weakened and neutered by the modern world, with a few escapees who will be protected by God in places far away, until the earth has been cleansed of evil by some other means.
It will look like evil has won, for a time, and it will look like all is permanently lost (even more so than it looks now). The ultimate test of faith is to keep the faith even when it appears that the righteous God has lost and that the entire world is permanently engulfed in darkness.
In the end, however, righteousness will win swiftly and permanently, seemingly out of nowhere, and we'll put this dark chapter of human and heavenly history behind us as we set out to do God's original will for us before we were derailed by the serpent.
Thank you for attending my Ted talk