@secondson saidI get that you don't agree with him but I think your straw man approach to what he believes doesn't serve the propagation of your beliefs well.
Rajk's "schtick" includes a number of erroneous ideas related to Bible doctrine the least of which is his insistence on the idea that salvation is earned.
@fmf saidPost as you please. Now where have I heard that before? 🙃
I have confronted the non-superstitious content of medullah's theories head on with observations and questions.
Of course you realize that your observations and questions are made from the position of unbelief in the source from which medullah's "theories" are based on in conjunction with real world events.
I seriously doubt you can make an objective discourse, as evidenced by your many objections relative to medullah's theories, just as divegeester makes because he sees everything as metaphorical, which causes him to see scripture as surreal with no practical application to real world events.
@secondson saidmedullah's predictions about real world events strike me as hysterical nonsense and his evasiveness in the face of questions about his extrapolations and assertions don't help his case.
Of course you realize that your observations and questions are made from the position of unbelief in the source from which medullah's "theories" are based on in conjunction with real world events.
@secondson saidAssertions about the real world based on Revelation are by their very nature subjective and not objective .
I seriously doubt you can make an objective discourse, as evidenced by your many objections relative to medullah's theories,
-Removed-That seems a little feeble-minded for someone of your critical-thinking skills and zest for tearing down other people's beliefs.
Why believe anything the bible says? Isn't that an appeal to authority?
In what sense do you even consider yourself a Christian? What is your creed, if you have found the creeds of others lacking?
@caesar-salad saidBumped for lack of response to the questions.
That seems a little feeble-minded for someone of your critical-thinking skills and zest for tearing down other people's beliefs.
Why believe anything the bible says? Isn't that an appeal to authority?
In what sense do you even consider yourself a Christian? What is your creed, if you have found the creeds of others lacking?
-Removed-@secondson said
Do you not agree that there's an end game and that all events relative to human experience are leading to a conclusion?
@divegeester said
What does this SiFi-esque comment from you even mean?
Are you that daft? Do you believe Jesus is returning? Do you know when? Do you think the Bible doesn't describe what conditions will exist on earth leading up to His return? Do you believe that the conditions on earth today have any similarities to what the Bible says they will be in the last days?
Is there anything of value you can contribute to this discussion besides your Rajk-esque hate filled vitriol?
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@fmf saidNot to you of course because you don't believe in the supernatural, but I think medullah made some good observations about the events of our age and their relevance to Bible prophecy.
medullah's predictions about real world events strike me as hysterical nonsense and his evasiveness in the face of questions about his extrapolations and assertions don't help his case.