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  • fayecorman
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Not if you're a girl they're not.
    I know exactly where you're coming from, and I agree that women should not teach the Bible to men, but rather the other way around. However, we're living in an age in which men are teaching fables in regards to end-time scriptures. Frankly God is looking for anybody (even women) who will teach the truth.

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  • fayecorman
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    Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post
    'Interpretations' are usually more like opinions. They derive from a primitive thinking pattern called confirmation bias. The person 'interpreting' a text has preconceptions he/she wants to propagate and chooses the alternative that fits best these premeditated ideas.

    There are several examples.

    In science, the secular indoctrination limits the hypotheses to atheistic ones. Thus, a scholar refuses to consider theistic hypotheses and invents elaborate but ultimately fragile dreams of big bangings and dark holes forgetting what is Holy.



    Heathen ramblings, such as Nostrildamus, are given great prestige because their texts are so ambiguous that all explanations have some merit.

    And, most importantly, people place great effort to their own ideas spending years to construct complex but objectively unlikely scenarios of the world. After all this, people tend to accept only material that supports their earlier views. Enter: 'interpretation'.

    This is in stark contrast to True Christian™ thinking. As JESUS enters one's life and body, all previous hypotheses, no matter how much effort their proof has taken, become useless and unworthy. I know, I used to refuse supernatural explanations due to confirmation bias. I have considered these alternative hypotheses for years. The are alluring byt eventually they have failed. They lead to confusion, insecurity and sodomy. Getting rid of them leads to ridicule, persecution and loss of prestige. Still, it is necessary. However, sadly, the overwhelming and awesome hypotheses of Christianity are foolishness for all who have not embraced Jesus.



    1 Corinthians 1:18
    For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.


    In this thread we see the power of confirmation bias. We know its origin from the Enemy. It is an effort to augment the Bible, exactly was the mormons did earlier.

    Beware.

    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer
    I love the Lord and I love the Bible. I especially like to study the end-time prophecies contained in the Bible, prophetic events of which God said to believers whom are living at the time of the end, "When you see all these things; all these prophecies come to pass, then know that Christ's second coming is near, even at the door."

    Unlike all the modern-day false teachers who apply the prophetic scriptures to fables which they claim will take place in the future, I otoh apply the prophetic scriptures to actual events that have already taken place. That's the only way to interpret them according to Daniel 12, verses 4 and 9. Those two scriptures say that Daniel's end-time prophecies are sealed and closed to understanding until the time of the end, or after they've occurred. And yet the false teachings have created fables out of those prophecies. And if it were possible, the very elect would believe those fables.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Originally posted by fayecorman View Post
    HAH, hardly.
    I, in fact, believe that blacks (African Americans to be exact) are the end-time beast or man of lawlessness spoken of in the prophetic scriptures.
    I still wait you to say something that matters.

    Like what food you prepare for your husband and have you any cleaning tips to other women.

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  • fayecorman
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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    No need, dear. But I am confused. Are you one of those foolish Blacks Are The New Chosen People / Modern Israelites people?

    HAH, hardly.
    I, in fact, believe that blacks (African Americans to be exact) are the end-time beast or man of lawlessness spoken of in the prophetic scriptures.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by fayecorman View Post
    HI Pastor,
    I've never claimed to be a prophet. In fact, one doesn't need to be a so-called prophet in order to interpret the prophetic scriptures. One needs only to study the prophetic scriptures to see if those prophecies match events that have come to pass. Wasn't it Jesus who said, "Study to shew thyself approves unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth"?
    Nope, I'm not a prophet, but I have invested a lot of time in the study of scriptures relating to the end-times, and I believe my views are just as valid as any scholar's.
    Not if you're a girl they're not.

    1 Corinthians 11:3
    But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.

    1 Corinthians 14:34-36
    Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law. And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.

    2 Peter 1:20:
    Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.

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  • Elmer G. White
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    Re: Hello

    'Interpretations' are usually more like opinions. They derive from a primitive thinking pattern called confirmation bias. The person 'interpreting' a text has preconceptions he/she wants to propagate and chooses the alternative that fits best these premeditated ideas.

    There are several examples.

    In science, the secular indoctrination limits the hypotheses to atheistic ones. Thus, a scholar refuses to consider theistic hypotheses and invents elaborate but ultimately fragile dreams of big bangings and dark holes forgetting what is Holy.



    Heathen ramblings, such as Nostrildamus, are given great prestige because their texts are so ambiguous that all explanations have some merit.

    And, most importantly, people place great effort to their own ideas spending years to construct complex but objectively unlikely scenarios of the world. After all this, people tend to accept only material that supports their earlier views. Enter: 'interpretation'.

    This is in stark contrast to True Christian™ thinking. As JESUS enters one's life and body, all previous hypotheses, no matter how much effort their proof has taken, become useless and unworthy. I know, I used to refuse supernatural explanations due to confirmation bias. I have considered these alternative hypotheses for years. The are alluring byt eventually they have failed. They lead to confusion, insecurity and sodomy. Getting rid of them leads to ridicule, persecution and loss of prestige. Still, it is necessary. However, sadly, the overwhelming and awesome hypotheses of Christianity are foolishness for all who have not embraced Jesus.



    1 Corinthians 1:18
    For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.


    In this thread we see the power of confirmation bias. We know its origin from the Enemy. It is an effort to augment the Bible, exactly was the mormons did earlier.

    Beware.

    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by fayecorman View Post
    ~more interpretations to come~
    No need, dear. But I am confused. Are you one of those foolish Blacks Are The New Chosen People / Modern Israelites people?

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  • fayecorman
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Dearest Faye;

    Girls are not Prophets. Get off your high horse and go make your husband a sandwich.



    YIC,

    --Pastor Ezekiel
    HI Pastor,
    I've never claimed to be a prophet. In fact, one doesn't need to be a so-called prophet in order to interpret the prophetic scriptures. One needs only to study the prophetic scriptures to see if those prophecies match events that have come to pass. Wasn't it Jesus who said, "Study to shew thyself approves unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth"?
    Nope, I'm not a prophet, but I have invested a lot of time in the study of scriptures relating to the end-times, and I believe my views are just as valid as any scholar's.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by fayecorman View Post
    Hello Believers and non-Believers,
    I am a Bible prophecy enthusiast, and because the hour is late, I came to share what I perceive to be the true interpretation of the prophetic scriptures. I believe those scriptures are all about America, and about events that have transpired over the years between white and black Americans. You might find my interpretations interesting even if you don't agree with them.
    Dearest Faye;

    Girls are not Prophets. Get off your high horse and go make your husband a sandwich.

    1 Corinthians 14:34-36
    Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law. And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
    YIC,

    --Pastor Ezekiel

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  • Freddy Osborne
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by fayecorman View Post
    The prophetic scriptures of Daniel, Revelation, etc consists of symbols and symbolic terms which need to be interpreted.
    And?

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by fayecorman View Post
    The prophetic scriptures of Daniel, Revelation, etc consists of symbols and symbolic terms which need to be interpreted...
    Read: God wrote the Bible in puzzles, which require someone else (ie. you) to make sense of, in order to be saved (because it would be illogical to claim to believe in something that you can't understand).

    If making sense of Daniel or Revelation is not necessary for salvation (a situation which anyone who doesn't have access to your wisdom would find themselves in), why are they in the Bible at all?

    ...Obviously no one has ever taught you that.
    Obviously no one has ever taught you that "he" is singular and refers to one person, and that when the Bible refers to groups of people, it uses plurals (such as "they" or "them").

    Why are you trying to rewrite the Bible?

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by fayecorman View Post
    I don't attend any church at the present, and I don't have a "favorite" Bible verse. I think all the verses are awesome.
    Which church do you attend?, and what's your favorite verse?
    You did not answer the two important questions. I would like to see your answer, making a good juicy pie is one of the most important skills a christian lady can have.

    How many children have you made?

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  • fayecorman
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    Of course it does. Nothing in the Bible actually means what it plainly says in plain English.

    Yeah, that was sarcasm.

    Now think about it: if God was unable (or unwilling) to make His true meaning clear to ALL believers, salvation becomes a matter of guessing what He really meant, instead of belief and baptism, like the Bible says.

    If salvation is the lottery you're implying it is, what point does the Bible serve at all?



    You do know what the Bible says about those who add to His word? Not good.



    Daniel doesn't say that. Daniel also doesn't have a problem with plurals like you do.
    The prophetic scriptures of Daniel, Revelation, etc consists of symbols and symbolic terms which need to be interpreted. Obviously no one has ever taught you that.

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  • fayecorman
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    Originally posted by Marko Loimaan-Aho View Post
    Nice to see you!

    I can tell you where to begin:

    Please tell us which Church You visit and what is your favorite Bible verse.
    It is nice to have one more grandmother here.
    What is your favorite pie?
    Have you good cooking and cleaning tips?
    I don't attend any church at the present, and I don't have a "favorite" Bible verse. I think all the verses are awesome.
    Which church do you attend?, and what's your favorite verse?

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  • Naomi Ruth Lamb
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    Praise the Lord and Pass the Apocalypse!

    How wonderful that you are a fan of prophetic scripture. Please understand that all True Christians(TM) are fans of scripture - period. It is our guidebook, our road map, our lamp, our light. Our lives are based upon its promises and we await the day when Jesus breaks the sky in majesty, placing His Feet upon the Mount of Olives, in a big "I told you so," to the Joos. My, won't their faces be red?

    Dear Woman, your assumptions about the tribes, horns, pipers piping and drummers drumming are simply that - assumptions, inspired no doubt by the devil - that evil toad that wants to steal your soul from Christ.

    The Holy Spirit is my teacher - and only the Holy Spirit - that Divine Being that inspired every word of My God's HOLY BIBLE, can interpret it for me. I am quite certain my brothers and sisters here will agree.

    But thanks for playing - we have a lovely consolation prize for you!

    In Christ, my strength and refuge,
    NRL

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