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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:24 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
The Blaatschapen wrote:
Not Christian music, no. Not my stuff, since I'm not Christian ;)


Wait wait wait, how did you achieved the anarchy title?!


How is that relevant in any sense?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:24 am
by Pasong Tirad
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:Be faithful, and watch the biblical events unfold slowly, I'm a revelation reader, and i can tell you that the prophecies in that book that gave me goosebumps every 10 minutes are surreal ("surreal" as how accurate the prophecies are), i urge you to read it even if you aren't a Christian, the Bible has accurately made prophecies that are completed like the rise of the Roman Empire, the destruction and recovery of the papacy and the world wars, i couldn't believe what i was reading was written thousands of years ago, it's so accurate that it's like someone made it recently i was amazed and that got me to believe in Christ and i slowly found my light in him, and the prophecy to come is the sudden WWIII, where nations will lay down the nukes and fight like the second world war, after that, the antichrist.

AMEN.

About time we saw a millenarian in this thread.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:32 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:Be faithful, and watch the biblical events unfold slowly, I'm a revelation reader, and i can tell you that the prophecies in that book that gave me goosebumps every 10 minutes are surreal ("surreal" as how accurate the prophecies are), i urge you to read it even if you aren't a Christian, the Bible has accurately made prophecies that are completed like the rise of the Roman Empire, the destruction and recovery of the papacy and the world wars, i couldn't believe what i was reading was written thousands of years ago, it's so accurate that it's like someone made it recently i was amazed and that got me to believe in Christ and i slowly found my light in him, and the prophecy to come is the sudden WWIII, where nations will lay down the nukes and fight like the second world war, after that, the antichrist.

AMEN.


Revelations is not the chapter you should take lightly in any biblical tome. The root of most sects comes from misinterpretations of Revelations.


Isn't the book of acts or leviticus the most misinterpretated book in the Bible? That's the books that atheists quote from again and again to show that the Bible is "promoting slavery" or "fearmongering people to fear God"? Whatever, the prophecies are obvious, easy to understand, people are saying that the book of revelation was written by a random lunatic to scare people.. They forget that if it was God wouldn't allow it in the Bible, afterall, in paradise we'll see golden stacks of Bibles..

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:34 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
Revelations is not the chapter you should take lightly in any biblical tome. The root of most sects comes from misinterpretations of Revelations.


Isn't the book of acts or leviticus the most misinterpretated book in the Bible? That's the books that atheists quote from again and again to show that the Bible is "promoting slavery" or "fearmongering people to fear God"? Whatever, the prophecies are obvious, easy to understand, people are saying that the book of revelation was written by a random lunatic to scare people.. They forget that if it was God wouldn't allow it in the Bible, afterall, in paradise we'll see golden stacks of Bibles..


New Testament revokes the ultimate harm and destruction of human beings through sin by the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. What Leviticus shows you are facts, but what Revelations show you are riddles and symbolisms. One should not take lightly and literally those riddles and symbolisms.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:35 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Pasong Tirad wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:Be faithful, and watch the biblical events unfold slowly, I'm a revelation reader, and i can tell you that the prophecies in that book that gave me goosebumps every 10 minutes are surreal ("surreal" as how accurate the prophecies are), i urge you to read it even if you aren't a Christian, the Bible has accurately made prophecies that are completed like the rise of the Roman Empire, the destruction and recovery of the papacy and the world wars, i couldn't believe what i was reading was written thousands of years ago, it's so accurate that it's like someone made it recently i was amazed and that got me to believe in Christ and i slowly found my light in him, and the prophecy to come is the sudden WWIII, where nations will lay down the nukes and fight like the second world war, after that, the antichrist.

AMEN.

About time we saw a millenarian in this thread.


Don't know if that was sarcasm or not, but i don't care because i have some REALLY weird opinions that let's say the average human person would never believe..

No, I'm not a lunatic.

I think.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:36 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Pasong Tirad wrote:About time we saw a millenarian in this thread.


Don't know if that was sarcasm or not, but i don't care because i have some REALLY weird opinions that let's say the average human person would never believe..

No, I'm not a lunatic.

I think.


Probably a sarcasm, but it's okay if your opinions differ from the consensus. We will still welcome you. :)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:39 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Isn't the book of acts or leviticus the most misinterpretated book in the Bible? That's the books that atheists quote from again and again to show that the Bible is "promoting slavery" or "fearmongering people to fear God"? Whatever, the prophecies are obvious, easy to understand, people are saying that the book of revelation was written by a random lunatic to scare people.. They forget that if it was God wouldn't allow it in the Bible, afterall, in paradise we'll see golden stacks of Bibles..


New Testament revokes the ultimate harm and destruction of human beings through sin by the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. What Leviticus shows you are facts, but what Revelations show you are riddles and symbolisms. One should not take lightly and literally those riddles and symbolisms.


I don't take them literally, the Bible is known for it's metaphoricallicy (is that the right word?), I do however research the prophecies pretty heavily, I'm looking for all the opinions of that prophecy and I agree to the most compatible (that's not my hole research)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:41 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
New Testament revokes the ultimate harm and destruction of human beings through sin by the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. What Leviticus shows you are facts, but what Revelations show you are riddles and symbolisms. One should not take lightly and literally those riddles and symbolisms.


I don't take them literally, the Bible is known for it's metaphoricallicy (is that the right word?), I do however research the prophecies pretty heavily, I'm looking for all the opinions of that prophecy and I agree to the most compatible (that's not my hole research)


Metaphors.

Anyways, if you're trying to find one that is truly compatible, I suggest you research towards protestantism or catholicism, since both retain the most authentic versions of the Bible. There are other versions, but they are mostly used by sects.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:42 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Don't know if that was sarcasm or not, but i don't care because i have some REALLY weird opinions that let's say the average human person would never believe..

No, I'm not a lunatic.

I think.


Probably a sarcasm, but it's okay if your opinions differ from the consensus. We will still welcome you. :)


Hey thank you, but as I say we will all see what opinion is right and what is wrong at the end, not intimidating intended.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:43 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
Probably a sarcasm, but it's okay if your opinions differ from the consensus. We will still welcome you. :)


Hey thank you, but as I say we will all see what opinion is right and what is wrong at the end, not intimidating intended.


Yes, that is for which what we are aiming, no matter how long that may take. :)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:47 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
I don't take them literally, the Bible is known for it's metaphoricallicy (is that the right word?), I do however research the prophecies pretty heavily, I'm looking for all the opinions of that prophecy and I agree to the most compatible (that's not my hole research)


Metaphors.

Anyways, if you're trying to find one that is truly compatible, I suggest you research towards protestantism or catholicism, since both retain the most authentic versions of the Bible. There are other versions, but they are mostly used by sects.


Say what? Catholicism? Where you worship the pope as your holy father and pray to statues that the Bible forbids doing so? I don't have a problem with Catholics, but I do have with the pope and his Vatican, it's full of dirty stuff, research it and you'll feel disgusted, virgin Mary is crying up there in heaven because you worship her, that's why the statues are crying.. But I guess the Bible also forbids iconolatry, which Orthodoxs tend to practice.. A painting of Christ or a statue if virgin Mary will not enhance your religion, trust me..

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:48 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
Metaphors.

Anyways, if you're trying to find one that is truly compatible, I suggest you research towards protestantism or catholicism, since both retain the most authentic versions of the Bible. There are other versions, but they are mostly used by sects.


Say what? Catholicism? Where you worship the pope as your holy father and pray to statues that the Bible forbids doing so? I don't have a problem with Catholics, but I do have with the pope and his Vatican, it's full of dirty stuff, research it and you'll feel disgusted, virgin Mary is crying up there in heaven because you worship her, that's why the statues are crying.. But I guess the Bible also forbids iconolatry, which Orthodoxs tend to practice.. A painting of Christ or a statue if virgin Mary will not enhance your religion, trust me..


Yeah, protestantism tends to be less corrupt than catholicism. I mean, they do focus a great deal on the Cross, though.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:49 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Hey thank you, but as I say we will all see what opinion is right and what is wrong at the end, not intimidating intended.


Yes, that is for which what we are aiming, no matter how long that may take. :)


"Faith and everything is possible" -Saint Paisius

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:49 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
Yes, that is for which what we are aiming, no matter how long that may take. :)


"Faith and everything is possible" -Saint Paisius


Phillipians 4:13, too.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:53 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Say what? Catholicism? Where you worship the pope as your holy father and pray to statues that the Bible forbids doing so? I don't have a problem with Catholics, but I do have with the pope and his Vatican, it's full of dirty stuff, research it and you'll feel disgusted, virgin Mary is crying up there in heaven because you worship her, that's why the statues are crying.. But I guess the Bible also forbids iconolatry, which Orthodoxs tend to practice.. A painting of Christ or a statue if virgin Mary will not enhance your religion, trust me..


Yeah, protestantism tends to be less corrupt than catholicism. I mean, they do focus a great deal on the Cross, though.


Well, I haven't researched protestantism yet to leave my opinions, probably a thing I should do soon..

But i guess Protestant or Orthodox, we're still not those Jehovah crazies, when where you made it to the "highest rank" you're a human God, HAH!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:54 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
Yeah, protestantism tends to be less corrupt than catholicism. I mean, they do focus a great deal on the Cross, though.


Well, I haven't researched protestantism yet to leave my opinions, probably a thing I should do soon..

But i guess Protestant or Orthodox, we're still not those Jehovah crazies, when where you made it to the "highest rank" you're a human God, HAH!


Research it. It's more austere and less materialistic. Priests do not have the power to cleanse from your sins; you yourself do.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:54 am
by Washington Resistance Army
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Say what? Catholicism? Where you worship the pope as your holy father and pray to statues that the Bible forbids doing so? I don't have a problem with Catholics, but I do have with the pope and his Vatican, it's full of dirty stuff, research it and you'll feel disgusted, virgin Mary is crying up there in heaven because you worship her, that's why the statues are crying.. But I guess the Bible also forbids iconolatry, which Orthodoxs tend to practice.. A painting of Christ or a statue if virgin Mary will not enhance your religion, trust me..


Yeah, protestantism tends to be less corrupt than catholicism. I mean, they do focus a great deal on the Cross, though.


>protestantism is less corrupt than catholicism

Daily reminder that Martin Luther was a heretic.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:56 am
by Gim
Washington Resistance Army wrote:
Gim wrote:
Yeah, protestantism tends to be less corrupt than catholicism. I mean, they do focus a great deal on the Cross, though.


>protestantism is less corrupt than catholicism

Daily reminder that Martin Luther was a heretic.


He's a revolutionist. Although he may be a heretic towards corrupt catholicism, he is nevertheless a righteous founder of a clean Christian denomination.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:56 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
"Faith and everything is possible" -Saint Paisius


Phillipians 4:13, too.


John 3:16 best verse, very well known too

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:57 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
Phillipians 4:13, too.


John 3:16 best verse, very well known too


Yes, it's the epitomical verse of agape love.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:58 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Well, I haven't researched protestantism yet to leave my opinions, probably a thing I should do soon..

But i guess Protestant or Orthodox, we're still not those Jehovah crazies, when where you made it to the "highest rank" you're a human God, HAH!


Research it. It's more austere and less materialistic. Priests do not have the power to cleanse from your sins; you yourself do.


100% Agree with that, Orthodoxy tends to do this too, where another human being magically cleans your sins

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:59 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
Research it. It's more austere and less materialistic. Priests do not have the power to cleanse from your sins; you yourself do.


100% Agree with that, Orthodoxy tends to do this too, where another human being magically cleans your sins


That's why I respect the Orthodox as well. ;)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 4:06 am
by Traditionalist Conservative Hellas
Gim wrote:
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
100% Agree with that, Orthodoxy tends to do this too, where another human being magically cleans your sins


That's why I respect the Orthodox as well. ;)


Honestly, Orthodoxy is the closest you'll get to a Bible studying religion, the only negatives is that we worship idolatry, which God forbids, and we tend to have a stereotype where if you do good deeds to to other people you'll be saved, that's partly true, but alot of people that do this are not doing it by will, they are doing it because the church says so..

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 4:07 am
by Gim
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
That's why I respect the Orthodox as well. ;)


Honestly, Orthodoxy is the closest you'll get to a Bible studying religion, the only negatives is that we worship idolatry, which God forbids, and we tend to have a stereotype where if you do good deeds to to other people you'll be saved, that's partly true, but alot of people that do this are not doing it by will, they are doing it because the church says so..


That's true. God weighs motives; he doesn't weigh outward acts. That was in the Proverbs somewhere, but I don't remember the chapter and the verse number.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 4:10 am
by The Blaatschapen
Traditionalist Conservative Hellas wrote:
Gim wrote:
That's why I respect the Orthodox as well. ;)


Honestly, Orthodoxy is the closest you'll get to a Bible studying religion, the only negatives is that we worship idolatry, which God forbids, and we tend to have a stereotype where if you do good deeds to to other people you'll be saved, that's partly true, but alot of people that do this are not doing it by will, they are doing it because the church says so..


They're free to ignore what the church says. That they're listening and following the instructions of the church is their own free will.