blackbelt1961
Well-Known Member
Why not? It’s not like there haven’t been different “eras” before. It could happen but if we are not allowing it to, we are just part of the problem.
We are not part of the problem we are the problem
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Why not? It’s not like there haven’t been different “eras” before. It could happen but if we are not allowing it to, we are just part of the problem.
Why not? It’s not like there haven’t been different “eras” before. It could happen but if we are not allowing it to, we are just part of the problem.
Yeah we are. We should be getting on God’s side not just accepting forgiveness and continuing to do so much harm...being God’s hands and feet as stewards to protect the planet and creation and each other, and not destroy it and each other. That’s why I can’t understand, for the life of me, “Christians for Trump”, Christian climate change deniers, Christian military apologists, Christian oil lobbyists, Christian money changers, Christians who want to build a wall to keep out migrants fleeing oppression for asylum, and Christians who turn children into orphans...it disturbs me.We are not part of the problem we are the problem
Why do you seem so intent on getting in the way of “Christ’s return”?I think it's idealistic dreaming. The fact is, there are nations who have vested interests in attacking one another. There will be wars and rumors of wars til Christ's return.
I think you might want to take rant over to the politics sectionYeah we are. We should be getting on God’s side not just accepting forgiveness and continuing to do so much harm...being God’s hands and feet as stewards to protect the planet and creation and each other, and not destroy it and each other. That’s why I can’t understand, for the life of me, “Christians for Trump”, Christian climate change deniers, Christian military apologists, Christian oil lobbyists, Christian money changers, Christians who want to build a wall to keep out migrants fleeing asylum and turn children into orphans...it disturbs me.
Seriously ? please explain who can get in the way of GodWhy do you seem so intent on getting in the way of “Christ’s return”?
Why do you seem so intent on getting in the way of “Christ’s return”?
@Jae
What's the current time over there in Korea brother
1:13 here3:12 p.m. - so it's around 1 a.m. your time?
Nobody, ultimately. Peace will come to pass eventually. We are not exactly helping lay the groundwork. Your view that it’s a daydream (or @Jae ‘s ) seems rather hopeless and not very life affirming. If you believe in a more literal return (to me it’s allegorical but just as crucial) - what does he have to celebrate with humanity, coming back to a scorched earth anyway? Where’s he supposed to lay his head?Seriously ? please explain who can get in the way of God
Nobody, ultimately. Peace will come to pass eventually. We are not exactly helping lay the groundwork. Your view that it’s a daydream (or @Jae ‘s ) seems rather hopeless and not very life affirming. If you believe in a more literal return (to me it’s allegorical but just as crucial) - what does he have to celebrate with humanity, coming back to a scorched earth anyway? Where’s he supposed to lay his head?
The way we will know when Christ has returned is when we are at peace, though. Wherever there are peacemakers, there are the children of God - how do we know if we are peacemakers? We know if peace is being made. Where peace is being made, where greed is abolished, where there is healing of the planet and fairness and reconciliation, there is the evidence of Christ in us (irrespective of religion, by the way). War and greed do not produce “fruits of the Spirit”.
I think it’s relevant. You mentioned that humanity is the problem. I agree. But I also think we are here to be part of the solution...to change course away from war and greed, not support the powerful who perpetuate it, and to work with God to build a more just and peaceful world.I think you might want to take rant over to the politics section
@Jae. I don’t mean you specifically, are doing anything any worse than anyone else is, per say. I mean, I can’t see this world as anything Christ would want to come back to and celebrate if Christians support war and advocate for the masters of greed and war. It’s not what he taught, in my understanding.Huh?
@Jae. I don’t mean you specifically, are doing anything any worse than anyone else is, per say. I mean, I can’t see this world as anything Christ would want to come back to and celebrate if Christians support war and advocate for the masters of greed and war. It’s not what he taught, in my understanding.
When there is a renewed Earth that is like heaven, and we commit to that, we will have lasting Peace. Christ is synonymous with Peace. We have to work with God towards a world that is hospitable to “doves”, not predatory. Supporting the present world leadership as it is, the “powers and principalities”, and not allowing for better, doesn’t help.
I don’t believe we are supposed to be here not even trying to build a better world, while cheering on corrupt leaders. I believe we, in the name of Christ/ in the name of peace, are supposed to help God, as a part of the totality of God (in God/ in Christ/ in Peace/ in Life), to sustain life. That is why we are called “stewards”. We are supposed to be steering the ship in the proper direction.