Vervaekes experience is the inverse of Augustine of Hippo. He was fond of Cicero and philosophy and aesthetics and yet followed Christianity on the basis of truth not of appearance
It’s strange to me that nobody here is asking an obvious question. Maybe I just don’t get it. Jordan Peterson obviously believes the Bible but he apparently doesn’t interpret the Bible dogmatically and doesn’t seem to believe in a “rapture” the way a fundamentalist Christian would describe a “rapture.” with this in mind wouldn’t the most obvious thing to ask Jordan is how he interprets the “rapture” and what its significance is? Maybe it’s not a literal rapture but the authors of these passages had to have some type of message they wanted to communicate. What is that message if it’s not a rapture the way fundamentalists describe it?
No where in the Bible does it say that you’ll go to hell if you don’t get raptured. Thats the torturous part of his experience: the ignorance of the people in his vicinity.
I was a preachers kid and had the same fears when I was 9-10. When there was a beautiful sunset or people felt "missing" (like getting home and expecting people to be there), I had a reflexive fear that I'd be/been left behind. Weird.
@@stephenr85I don’t think there is any substancial Biblical evidence for a pre-tribulation rapture. And many Christians would argue that it’s inconsequential because it’s not on a point of salvation. But having church kids grow up with that paranoia is horrible. The consequence of horrible theology is not inconsequential
@@jackrogers1115 you realize teenagers hacked the department of defense, right? As if doing something excepcional grants you maturity. He is a wannabe cult leader minus the charisma. "We need a religion that's not a religion". Watch his conversation with Joscha Bach. His autistic mind goes right to the point, that is, John wants to be a guru. He is shocked when it's pointed out. I don't believe he is evil btw, he is just clearly deluded in some aspects and has to work that stuff out.
Vervaekes experience is the inverse of Augustine of Hippo. He was fond of Cicero and philosophy and aesthetics and yet followed Christianity on the basis of truth not of appearance
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It’s strange to me that nobody here is asking an obvious question. Maybe I just don’t get it. Jordan Peterson obviously believes the Bible but he apparently doesn’t interpret the Bible dogmatically and doesn’t seem to believe in a “rapture” the way a fundamentalist Christian would describe a “rapture.” with this in mind wouldn’t the most obvious thing to ask Jordan is how he interprets the “rapture” and what its significance is? Maybe it’s not a literal rapture but the authors of these passages had to have some type of message they wanted to communicate. What is that message if it’s not a rapture the way fundamentalists describe it?
No where in the Bible does it say that you’ll go to hell if you don’t get raptured. Thats the torturous part of his experience: the ignorance of the people in his vicinity.
Do Catholics believe in a rapture?
I am not a Roman Catholic, but no. Rapture doctrine comes from Scofield Bible, which was funded by the Rockefellers.
He is decieving people
I’m not familiar with any form of Christianity that doesn’t include a rapture. When the rapture occurred is up for debate but its existence is not.
I'm not familiar with any part in the video where anything contrary to this was said
It’s the pretrib rapture that John he referring to here
I laughed so hard when I saw this. Dude can't grow up it seems.
I was a preachers kid and had the same fears when I was 9-10. When there was a beautiful sunset or people felt "missing" (like getting home and expecting people to be there), I had a reflexive fear that I'd be/been left behind. Weird.
@@stephenr85I don’t think there is any substancial Biblical evidence for a pre-tribulation rapture. And many Christians would argue that it’s inconsequential because it’s not on a point of salvation. But having church kids grow up with that paranoia is horrible. The consequence of horrible theology is not inconsequential
dude is a cognitive scientist and a director of a faculty. Didn't realise grown-up children accomplished those things.
@@jackrogers1115 you realize teenagers hacked the department of defense, right? As if doing something excepcional grants you maturity. He is a wannabe cult leader minus the charisma. "We need a religion that's not a religion". Watch his conversation with Joscha Bach. His autistic mind goes right to the point, that is, John wants to be a guru. He is shocked when it's pointed out. I don't believe he is evil btw, he is just clearly deluded in some aspects and has to work that stuff out.
Sir, Some forms of trauma can cause permanent damage that one may never recover from.