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Jeremiah Wright and Jeremiah (in the Bible)

Jeremiah Wright and Jeremiah (in the Bible)

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
Goddamn Sodom
Goddamn North Carolina! Brothaz and sistaz puttin Obama up by 21%! Lawd Alimighty it's as bad as Eight Belles for Hillary.

By the way, that was "goddamn" in a good way.

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Originally posted by josephw
Is "goddamn America" the message of God?
God apparently quite likes damning major civilisations, especially ones with empires. Didn't seem to get to the Brits though. Either he likes us, or is still waiting in line for us to process his application.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
Don't you read the Bible? Just substitute the name of any country in place of America.
That doesn't answer the question.

Do you read the Bible? Is the message of God today a message of damnation?

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Originally posted by josephw
Is the message of God today a message of damnation?
Yes.

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Originally posted by josephw

Do you read the Bible? Is the message of God today a message of damnation?
There is plenty of damnation in Revelation. Has there been a more recent installment?

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Originally posted by josephw
That doesn't answer the question.

Do you read the Bible? Is the message of God today a message of damnation?
Does God change his mind frequently? And what would be the point for an omniscient being?

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
There is plenty of damnation in Revelation. Has there been a more recent installment?
Presently God is extending His grace to all who will believe. But when this age ends God will resume prophetic events as described in revelation.

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
Does God change his mind frequently? And what would be the point for an omniscient being?
God doesn't change His mind, but He does change what He is doing.
We are living in the age of grace now, but when it ends God will poor out His wrath on all Godlessness.

I realise how ridiculous that sounds to you, but that's what the Bible says.

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
Yes.
Originally posted by josephw
Is the message of God today a message of damnation?


"Yes."

Prove it!

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Originally posted by josephw
We are living in the age of grace now, but when it ends God will poor out His wrath on all Godlessness.
So it is not particularly unreasonable for a pastor who believes that the age of grace is nearly over and who sees the US as being riddled with Godlessness to ask God to 'poor out His wrath' on the US.

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
God apparently quite likes damning major civilisations, especially ones with empires. Didn't seem to get to the Brits though. Either he likes us, or is still waiting in line for us to process his application.
Britain was subject to creeping damnation. Now all the bits are falling off. Scotland next!

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
How do you know God didn't tell him to say these things? Do you know God's mind so well? What happened to God being inexplicable?
I know God well enough through His gift of the Scriptures, yes. He is not inexplicable--the Bible vever says that.

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Originally posted by josephw
Presently God is extending His grace to all who will believe. But when this age ends God will resume prophetic events as described in revelation.
For example. I have a hard time understanding that book. Help me out.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
For example. I have a hard time understanding that book. Help me out.
Stop! Your going to make baby Jeasus cry

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Originally posted by kirksey957
For example. I have a hard time understanding that book. Help me out.
Dispensationalism is not Biblical--don't worry about it.