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Post by wachintonka on Jul 5, 2010 6:23:43 GMT -5
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Post by Dionysus on Jul 5, 2010 12:09:30 GMT -5
Who on earth would find fault with God for the mess you are making, LOL. I mean, for the mess we are making. I think the fault lies with people sitting around and waiting for God to fix it. Pointing their pious fingers at the world and blaming man. Pretending to be excused from responsibility due to their religious beliefs. Pretending not to be part of the problem. Well if you not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. No one gets excused, just because they point their fingers at someone else.
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Post by wachintonka on Jul 6, 2010 2:27:45 GMT -5
And you're speaking directly about whom??
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Post by Dionysus on Jul 6, 2010 10:11:19 GMT -5
Not directly to anyone. Just generally to people who sit around and wine and b*tch about the problems in the world. You no the ones. It is always someone else fault types. You see them on the news all the time. Politicians I think are guilty of this the most. While they are in a better position to fix things they seem to be more worried about who’s fault it is. Some times I am tempted to write a letter to them saying, Hey, it’s my fault! Now shut up and fix the darn thing. LOL.
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Post by wachintonka on Jul 6, 2010 15:01:43 GMT -5
Well, regardless of who's fault it is. Here is a notice for you. It will only get worse before it gets better. Only God can clean up the mess that man has caused, and he will soon.
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Post by Dionysus on Jul 6, 2010 15:08:47 GMT -5
Thanks! But I need no notice. Saying only God can fix it, Is the most common excuse maker. Saying that he will soon, ( same thing Great Grandma said), is just the ego saying that it will happen now because I'm here. Your not saying anything original. Just making your self feel safe. Not that there is any thing wrong with that, LOL.
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Post by wachintonka on Jul 6, 2010 15:33:06 GMT -5
Also, you left out the part when Christ also said in his time, that the end draws near. Meaning, that the generation of the gospel movement to be peached to all the Earth, will be the time of the end, and to be sure, that in this day and time, that there are not many left in the Earth, that has not heard the gospel preached. Add this with all the rest of the signs that are occurring, that so many of the masses are now blind to, and you could pretty well calculate the end times are indeed near.
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Post by Dionysus on Jul 6, 2010 22:03:47 GMT -5
Of course the end draws near. That would be a reaction to time moving forward. One would have to conclude they are privy to the gospel before one could determine that others have heard. Are you concluding that the first four books of the new testament is the gospel that the scriptures refer to? I would have to back and look at time line. Were these books written when that statement was made? Are you certain that you have heard the Gospel?
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