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Without turning this forum into a 'hill of foreskins' (Joshua 5:3), I believe we can still have fun with this 'sensitive' topic.
However, don't be misled, dispensationalism has only partly to do with circumcision issues. So, let's not forget about Innocence, Conscience, Promises, Kingdoms and so on.
End time -isms within orthodox Christianity also discussed here. Clearly unorthodox doctrines, such as those advocating "pantelism/full preterism/Neo-Hymenaeanism" or the denial of any essential of the historic Christian faith are not permitted in this section but can be discussed in Comparative Religions 101 without restriction. Any such threads, as well as any that within the moderator's discretions fall outside mainstream evangelical belief, will be moved to the appropriate area.
Millennialism- post-, pre- a-
Futurism, Historicism, Idealism, and Preterism, or just your garden variety Zionism.
From the tribulation to the anichrist. Whether your tastes run from Gary DeMar to Tim LaHaye or anywhere in between, your input is welcome here.
OK folks, let's roll!
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Without turning this forum into a 'hill of foreskins' (Joshua 5:3), I believe we can still have fun with this 'sensitive' topic.
However, don't be misled, dispensationalism has only partly to do with circumcision issues. So, let's not forget about Innocence, Conscience, Promises, Kingdoms and so on.
End time -isms within orthodox Christianity also discussed here. Clearly unorthodox doctrines, such as those advocating "pantelism/full preterism/Neo-Hymenaeanism" or the denial of any essential of the historic Christian faith are not permitted in this section but can be discussed in Comparative Religions 101 without restriction. Any such threads, as well as any that within the moderator's discretions fall outside mainstream evangelical belief, will be moved to the appropriate area.
Millennialism- post-, pre- a-
Futurism, Historicism, Idealism, and Preterism, or just your garden variety Zionism.
From the tribulation to the anichrist. Whether your tastes run from Gary DeMar to Tim LaHaye or anywhere in between, your input is welcome here.
OK folks, let's roll!
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostWe'll have to start with double letters.......AA, AB, AC, etc.
Like license plates.
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
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The CD (Cognitive Dissonance) Generation?1Cor 15:34 Come to your senses as you ought and stop sinning; for I say to your shame, there are some who know not God.
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Scripture before Tradition:
but that won't prevent others from
taking it upon themselves to deprive you
of the right to call yourself Christian.
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Originally posted by Cerebrum123 View PostRoman numerals, just to make it more confusing,The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostHistorically two things will happen:
1. Liberalism/Conservativism seem to swing back and forth in US Society - like a pendulum. It is said that the latest gen Z is swinging back to the conservative side ( https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleys.../#25fe44557878 )
2. The more Christianity is persecuted, the better it flourishes.
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Look what's happening to conservative voices even today on social media platforms like Facebook, Youtube and Twitter, major social networks that are run my millennials with views that are typically antithetical to Christianity.
You now have major companies like Mastercard setting this precedence. The fact this is even becoming a debated issue and being considered is alarming.
A few years ago, you had Goldman Sachs pushing leftwing politics on their employees, and now you have other major financial institutions doing this.
All this is happening during a time we have a (supposed) conservative president in the House. What will happen in 10-20 years when progressive culture dominates everything, including government, and our means of commerce will be entirely digital?
Originally posted by KingsGambit View PostConsidering the majority of Christians worldwide are not in the first world, this has the air of "we're the only ones that matter".
Also note that Christianity may be thriving in other places (though I haven't looked at recent worldwide stats, so that's a pure guess), but it's under terrible, unprecedented physical persecution pretty much everywhere else in the underdeveloped world. How long do you think that will last?
It looks as if Christianity in the west will experience a type of "soft persecution," or persecution via censorship until it eventually becomes physical. Though, considering how comfortable we've become with technology and how invasive it's become in our lives, the former may be enough to put tremendous strain on the church here in the west.
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Originally posted by Sparko View Posthuh. Looks like your vehicle got runned over by my tank.
Hmm, the sheriff just drove by real slowly but didn't stop. No surprise there considering how the last time he dropped by to investigate "suspicious activity"[1] he lost every bit of hair and couldn't grow any anywhere on his body for 4 months
1. As I explainified to him then, around roguetech labs & bait shop suspicious activity is when nothing suspicious-like is occuring.
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
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Originally posted by seanD View PostThe exception is that we are in unprecedented times because of our technology. Most things are digital now, including and especially the way we communicate and how societal views are formed and shaped. I don't think there's a Christian on this board that would argue against the fact that cultural views are rapidly shifting towards the left (philosophical, political, economical), and dominating.
Look what's happening to conservative voices even today on social media platforms like Facebook, Youtube and Twitter, major social networks that are run my millennials with views that are typically antithetical to Christianity.
You now have major companies like Mastercard setting this precedence. The fact this is even becoming a debated issue and being considered is alarming.
A few years ago, you had Goldman Sachs pushing leftwing politics on their employees, and now you have other major financial institutions doing this.
All this is happening during a time we have a (supposed) conservative president in the House. What will happen in 10-20 years when progressive culture dominates everything, including government, and our means of commerce will be entirely digital?
When it comes to the spread of Christianity, the western world is the one that matters, hands down. But technology is certainly not entirely absent everywhere but the west.
Also note that Christianity may be thriving in other places (though I haven't looked at recent worldwide stats, so that's a pure guess), but it's under terrible, unprecedented physical persecution pretty much everywhere else in the underdeveloped world. How long do you think that will last?
It looks as if Christianity in the west will experience a type of "soft persecution," or persecution via censorship until it eventually becomes physical. Though, considering how comfortable we've become with technology and how invasive it's become in our lives, the former may be enough to put tremendous strain on the church here in the west.
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Originally posted by seanD View PostThe exception is that we are in unprecedented times because of our technology. Most things are digital now, including and especially the way we communicate and how societal views are formed and shaped. I don't think there's a Christian on this board that would argue against the fact that cultural views are rapidly shifting towards the left (philosophical, political, economical), and dominating.
Look what's happening to conservative voices even today on social media platforms like Facebook, Youtube and Twitter, major social networks that are run my millennials with views that are typically antithetical to Christianity.
You now have major companies like Mastercard setting this precedence. The fact this is even becoming a debated issue and being considered is alarming.
A few years ago, you had Goldman Sachs pushing leftwing politics on their employees, and now you have other major financial institutions doing this.
All this is happening during a time we have a (supposed) conservative president in the House. What will happen in 10-20 years when progressive culture dominates everything, including government, and our means of commerce will be entirely digital?
When it comes to the spread of Christianity, the western world is the one that matters, hands down. But technology is certainly not entirely absent everywhere but the west.
Also note that Christianity may be thriving in other places (though I haven't looked at recent worldwide stats, so that's a pure guess), but it's under terrible, unprecedented physical persecution pretty much everywhere else in the underdeveloped world. How long do you think that will last?
It looks as if Christianity in the west will experience a type of "soft persecution," or persecution via censorship until it eventually becomes physical. Though, considering how comfortable we've become with technology and how invasive it's become in our lives, the former may be enough to put tremendous strain on the church here in the west.A happy family is but an earlier heaven.
George Bernard Shaw
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Originally posted by Catholicity View PostNo it isn't the one that matters. There are many missionaries from places that aren't the western world. I have met them. And frankly they are more effective than many western missionaries.
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostThere will always be a remnant.
They might be underground, but they will be."For I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings." Hosea 6:6
"Theology can be an intellectual entertainment." Metropolitan Anthony Bloom
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Originally posted by Thoughtful Monk View PostI don't know if Christianity will be pushed underground in the west. I think it will get harder and harder to find churches and people who are anything beyond Christian in name only. I think too many churches will become social clubs with a steeple. That assumes they survive the various scandals that are breaking out. I think the more committed believers will be in smaller churches, some form of house church, and maybe a niche in a big church. Its going to take God's guidance to find them.
Securely anchored to the Rock amid every storm of trial, testing or tribulation.
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