Thank you for this message Jeremy. I was duped and traumatized into this belief system. I believe that this "theology" is only put in place to control behavior which is a trait that more closely aligns with a cult.
Great to see someone is actually letting the text be what it is. Seems the Pharisees also believed them sinners would be destroyed while the messiah took over the government. Seems Christian’s are falling for the same deception. Even though Gods people and his son suffered throughout all ages. We wonderful worldly American Christian’s will somehow avoid all struggle. Good word
Jeremy, thanks for this message and the time you took to produce this great simple video. The myths taught today can be so easily disproved by simply sitting down, honestly reading Gods word and believing what He has already done for us.
What you describe here, travis, sounds suspiciously like credulity. Just accept, just believe... believe what? According to who? If I take anything from this video is that the Bible has a lot more context and history than the fundamentalist likes to admit. Like the gentleman says, and the professors in the Bible college I attended, "a text without context is a pretext"
@@mattalley4330 My main response here was leaning more to the possibility of a rapture in our future. I have been looking at what Christ gave us for nine years now and what changed my mind was reading for myself and studying what Christ actually taught. It started by looking up and studying the words come, appear, appearing, soon, presence and others. I started seeing that the resurrection was taking place then, right after and within a couple of months of the resurrection of Christ. We as believers today are given that same resurrected life the day we believe that Christ has given us His life. Without Christ we do not have eternal life.
You say the Bible has a lot of metaphors and fantasy fiction. Are you sure you want to be a pastor and not a college history teacher? It seems pastor is not the right fit for you.
I enjoyed listening to him, and think it is HIS decision whether or not he wants to be a pastor. Also, I thought you people weren't supposed to judge. Yet you just judged him as not right for the job. What is it the bible says happens to people who judge again?
@@wellhellothere6347 the biblical example for "do not judge" is when one man is standing next to someone who he considers lower than him and he thanks God that he is not like the man he's standing next to. As Christians we are to judge doctrines that people present. I too was taken aback when the commentator mentioned fantasy scriptures.... So what I'm going to do is go and find more about what this man States about the Bible itself and find out whether his teachings stand up to biblical scrutiny or not. The word judging concerning Christians is so far out of context nowadays. When someone discerns what is right and what is wrong you are making a judgment call just like when you have children and you know the people they are hanging out with just isn't right we as parents make that judgment call. Peace
Thank you for this message Jeremy. I was duped and traumatized into this belief system. I believe that this "theology" is only put in place to control behavior which is a trait that more closely aligns with a cult.
Great to see someone is actually letting the text be what it is. Seems the Pharisees also believed them sinners would be destroyed while the messiah took over the government. Seems Christian’s are falling for the same deception. Even though Gods people and his son suffered throughout all ages. We wonderful worldly American Christian’s will somehow avoid all struggle. Good word
Jeremy, thanks for this message and the time you took to produce this great simple video. The myths taught today can be so easily disproved by simply sitting down, honestly reading Gods word and believing what He has already done for us.
First you have to prove he exists.
@@wellhellothere6347 I do not have to prove anything.
What you describe here, travis, sounds suspiciously like credulity. Just accept, just believe... believe what? According to who? If I take anything from this video is that the Bible has a lot more context and history than the fundamentalist likes to admit. Like the gentleman says, and the professors in the Bible college I attended, "a text without context is a pretext"
@@mattalley4330 My main response here was leaning more to the possibility of a rapture in our future. I have been looking at what Christ gave us for nine years now and what changed my mind was reading for myself and studying what Christ actually taught. It started by looking up and studying the words come, appear, appearing, soon, presence and others. I started seeing that the resurrection was taking place then, right after and within a couple of months of the resurrection of Christ. We as believers today are given that same resurrected life the day we believe that Christ has given us His life. Without Christ we do not have eternal life.
About the only thing that is right about this man's teachings is his view on the rapture.
You say the Bible has a lot of metaphors and fantasy fiction. Are you sure you want to be a pastor and not a college history teacher? It seems pastor is not the right fit for you.
I enjoyed listening to him, and think it is HIS decision whether or not he wants to be a pastor. Also, I thought you people weren't supposed to judge. Yet you just judged him as not right for the job. What is it the bible says happens to people who judge again?
@@wellhellothere6347 the biblical example for "do not judge" is when one man is standing next to someone who he considers lower than him and he thanks God that he is not like the man he's standing next to.
As Christians we are to judge doctrines that people present.
I too was taken aback when the commentator mentioned fantasy scriptures.... So what I'm going to do is go and find more about what this man States about the Bible itself and find out whether his teachings stand up to biblical scrutiny or not.
The word judging concerning Christians is so far out of context nowadays. When someone discerns what is right and what is wrong you are making a judgment call just like when you have children and you know the people they are hanging out with just isn't right we as parents make that judgment call.
Peace