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THE GOD OF CHRISTENDOM
« on: November 18, 2005, 12:46:09 PM »

THE GOD OF CHRISTENDOM

GOD, in the beginning, created a perfect Angel called the
"Anointed Cherub" whose name was Lucifer.

     This perfect Angel one day fell in sin, and became a devil,
ruining much of God's universe, and is the cause of all sin and
evil, and also the cause of ruin and sin in other perfect angels,
now called demons.

     Author's note: This reminds one of a man who invents a
machine or creates something for the good of himself and humanity,
and then this machine goes out of his control and ruins all,
against the original will and intention of the inventor
.

     God then was fortunate to have a son who, being purposed to
die on Calvary, could at least salvage part of the ruin.

     God then wanted human beings by the millions to love and
serve and worship Him, and He "willed all mankind to be saved and
come to the knowledge of the truth."

     But alas, the newly created Adam and Eve also went bad on
God, and again God's intention with the human race failed. Again
He blundered.

     The best that God can now do since Adam, is to appeal and beg
and plead with sinners so He at least gets some in heaven,
otherwise the Devil gets them all in hell.

     The Devil is also appealing to sinners not to accept Christ,
and thus He is trying to get as many as He can into an endless
hell. God is trying to get as many as He can into heaven.

     Author's note: Thus the conclusion must be reached that the
Devil's will is more powerful and successful than God's. Hell must
then be forever and ever a monument to God's failure and to
Satan's victory
.

     God foresaw all of these millions and billions of human
beings when He created Adam and Eve, and He must have seen what an
expensive proposition it would be; what a gamble; for He would
have to send about 500 or more to an eternal hell for each one
which He gets in heaven.

     Then at the Tower of Babel, He deliberately upsets the one
language of the world, and makes it that much more difficult for
heathens and sinners to get saved. For, when viewed from present
day missionary appeals, what a boon one language in the world
would have been! Now the student must study two years or so to
learn a dialect or language, and in the meantime thousands of
heathens die and are eternally lost.

     Then during the dark ages, either God would not or could not
give the world, for hundreds of years, printed Bibles, tracts,
radios, printing presses, etc. And even to this day there are
millions of heathens not reached, who, for the most part, must be
lost, or we would not send missionaries and money to the foreign
fields.

     God is weak enough to get the infants into heaven, but when
they mature, the Devil gets most of them. Fortunate for the baby
and for God when babies and little children get killed.

     Then in conclusion, God miraculously keeps these billions of
sinners alive forever and ever so they can undergo their eternal
"gnashing of teeth" in fire and miraculously be kept burning. What
profit this is to God or to the billions of culprits in Hell we
are not told.

     And, when we begin to ask a few questions, we are immediately
hushed and told that we must not ask such questions; however, we
are supposed to believe in this blundering, weak, failing god of
protestantism and catholicism, the popular god of Christendom.

     The thing that amazes the author is that most of the so-
called Christians are such cowards that they dare not face the
conclusion of their own religious beliefs
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Did God say that He "will have all mankind to be saved" or that He "will NOT have all mankind to be saved? (1Tim.2:4-6]
Did God say He IS the Saviour of all mankind, or that He "is NOT the Saviour of all mankind? (1Tim.4:10)


Well?
Are we told to "charge and teach these things" or are we told "NOT to charge and teach these things"? (1Tim.4:10,11).


Well? Are we?

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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2005, 11:16:21 AM »

Well I can see this is a hot topic  :P

I guess no one wants to touch this hot potato or is it: Leave Tony alone and maybe he will just go away? :?
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Did God say that He "will have all mankind to be saved" or that He "will NOT have all mankind to be saved? (1Tim.2:4-6]
Did God say He IS the Saviour of all mankind, or that He "is NOT the Saviour of all mankind? (1Tim.4:10)


Well?
Are we told to "charge and teach these things" or are we told "NOT to charge and teach these things"? (1Tim.4:10,11).


Well? Are we?

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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2005, 03:55:16 PM »

Well, look at this way Tony.  Doesn't the bible teach that God created all things?  And Christians believe that God did this with all his omni's intact.  So God willingly and purposely created beings that would fail....or at least God hoped they wouldn't fail.  Just blame that free-will thing!   Isn't that what ....umm, oh yeah, that Lucifer fellow did?  Seemed good ol' Luci didn't need another fellow cherub to fail first in order to be tempted.  Anyways...

God can't be that nice, Tony.  Look at the examples.  After Eve was seduced and Adam listened to her voice to follow her appetites, God throws them out of that beautiful garden.  This way you see, they can both die very slowly while sweating for their survival.

Then there comes that big flood.  At least there was some kindness shown by God in sparing eight souls.  

Then there is that other example...etc.

The picture seems too clear that God will not put up with self-willed creatures and so they must be punished...eternally.

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