Thread: fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Admin
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 7 Aug, 2021 10:25 AM
" So much for the so called labeled 'myth of a Flat Earth cosmology' then! And what does that have to do with Biblical teaching of the sinless saints YHWH is one day returning for???
But we do have the 'theological myth' of continual sinning perfectionism that the 'trinity' 'gods' of the forum teach, that is cultist rsvp, Moon/Cakes and of course here tinyinfaithdavid!!! " -- fix a flat teddy
🤪🤪 boy oh boy you can't make this stuff up is right ❗❗
here fix a flat teddy says that Jesus Christ is coming back for a sinless perfect Church this side of eternity despite the fact that we still exist in corrupted flesh. This means that you better be 💯 sinless spotless perfect like Messiah was here on Earth or you will miss the rapture. If that isn't bad enough he's still insists that the essential christian doctrine of the trinity is a triad three gods blasphemously calling it pagan : if he maintains his blasphemy about the trinity when Christ returns then that obviously means he too will be left behind in the rapture
👎 below is a list of c u l t s that fix a flat teddy AGREE S WITH 👈 who not only deny the essential christian doctrine of the trinity but also can't define it
Mormonism - Latter-day Saints
Founded By: Joseph Smith, Jr., 1830.
Mormons believe that God has a physical, flesh and bones, eternal, perfect body. Men have the potential to become gods as well. Jesus is God's literal son, a separate being from God the Father and the "elder brother" of men. The Holy Spirit is also a separate being from God the Father and God the Son. The Holy Spirit is regarded as an impersonal power or spirit being. These three separate beings are "one" only in their purpose, and they make up the Godhead.
Continue Reading Below
Jehovah's Witnesses
Founded By: Charles Taze Russell, 1879. Succeeded by Joseph F. Rutherford, 1917.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that God is one person, Jehovah. Jesus was Jehovah's first creation. Jesus is not God, nor part of the Godhead. He is higher than the angels but inferior to God. Jehovah used Jesus to create the rest of the universe. Before Jesus came to earth, he was known as the archangel Michael. The Holy Spirit is an impersonal force from Jehovah, but not God.
Christian Science
Founded By: Mary Baker Eddy, 1879.
Christian Scientists believe the Trinity is life, truth, and love. As an impersonal principle, God is the only thing that truly exists. Everything else (matter) is an illusion. Jesus, though not God, is the Son of God. He was the promised Messiah but was not a deity. The Holy Spirit is divine science in the teachings of Christian Science.
Continue Reading Below
Armstrongism
(Philadelphia Church of God, Global Church of God, United Church of God)
Founded By: Herbert W. Armstrong, 1934.
Traditional Armstrongism denies a Trinity, defining God as "a family of individuals." Original teachings say Jesus did not have a physical resurrection and the Holy Spirit is an impersonal force.
Christadelphians
Founded By: Dr. John Thomas, 1864.
Christadelphians believe God is one indivisible unity, not three distinct persons existing in one God. They deny the divinity of Jesus, believing he is fully human and separate from God. They do not believe the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, but merely a force—the "unseen power" from God.
Continue Reading Below
Oneness Pentecostals
Founded By: Frank Ewart, 1913.
Oneness Pentecostals believe that there is one God and God is one. Throughout time God manifested himself in three ways or "forms" (not persons), as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Oneness Pentecostals take issue with the Trinity doctrine chiefly for its use of the term "person." They believe God cannot be three distinct persons, but only one being who has revealed himself in three different modes. It is important to note that Oneness Pentecostals do affirm the deity of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
Unification Church
Founded By: Sun Myung Moon, 1954.
Unification adherents believe that God is positive and negative, male and female. The universe is God's body, made by him. Jesus was not God, but a man. He did not experience a physical resurrection. In fact, his mission on earth failed and will be fulfilled through Sun Myung Moon, who is greater than Jesus. The Holy Spirit is feminine in nature. She collaborates with Jesus in the spirit realm to draw people to Sun Myung Moon.
Continue Reading Below
Unity School of Christianity
Founded By: Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, 1889.
Similar to Christian Science, Unity adherents believe God is an unseen, impersonal principle, not a person. God is a force within everyone and everything. Jesus was only a man, not the Christ. He merely realized his spiritual identity as the Christ by practicing his potential for perfection. This is something all men can achieve. Jesus did not resurrect from the dead, but rather, he reincarnated. The Holy Spirit is the active expression of God's law. Only the spirit part of us is real; matter is not real.
Scientology - Dianetics
Founded By: L. Ron Hubbard, 1954.
Scientology defines God as Dynamic Infinity. Jesus is not God, Savior, or Creator, nor does he have control of supernatural powers. He is usually overlooked in Dianetics. The Holy Spirit is absent from this belief system as well. Men are "thetan" - immortal, spiritual beings with limitless capabilities and powers, though often they are unaware of this potential. Scientology teaches men how to achieve "higher states of awareness and ability" through practicing Dianetics
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 7 Aug, 2021 09:13 PM
rsvp posted:here fix a flat teddy says that Jesus Christ is coming back for a sinless perfect Church this side of eternity despite the fact that we still exist in corrupted flesh. This means that you better be 💯 sinless spotless perfect like Messiah was here on Earth or you will miss the rapture. If that isn't bad enough he's still insists that the essential christian doctrine of the trinity is a triad three gods blasphemously calling it pagan : if he maintains his blasphemy about the trinity when Christ returns then that obviously means he too will be left behind in the rapture.
Quiz,
First, rsvp, the shape of this planet has nothing to do with ones Faith in Messiah, or their salvation.
2. Where in the Scriptures is it written, that one must believe in the 'trinity' in order to be saved.
Messiah says, Unless you believe that I AM, you will die in your sins, hmmm, no mention of the word 'trinity' there.
3. Where did Messiah ever mention there was an escape clause from the TRIBULATION, in the Word,hmmmm.
John 17, Messiah asked the Father NOT to take believers out of this world. The apsotles never left this planet in some unknown rapture THEORY.
PHILLIP,was harpadzo, yet never left the planet.
The 'christians' had better read the book for themselves.
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 8 Aug, 2021 06:56 AM
The short answer is that it is not quite accurate to say that belief in the doctrine of the Trinity is essential for salvation. Doctrinal accuracy on any theological subject is in any case at most a litmus test or barometer of the genuineness of a person’s salvation, not a prerequisite for receiving the gift of salvation. There is no theology exam on which a person needs a passing score before God will accept that person’s trust in him for salvation. We are saved by God’s grace through faith, that is, through our trust and reliance on God’s gift of salvation in Christ (Rom. 3:21-26; Eph. 2:8-10; Titus3:5-8). On the other hand, deviation from the basics of sound Christian doctrine can be evidence that a person is either immature in faith (see Acts 18:25-26) or has not genuinely come into a saving faith relationship with Christ (Rom. 16:17-18). Resistance to doctrinal correction would generally be a tip-off that the latter problem is the case.
That having been said, what does the Bible tell us we need to know about the Trinity? Obviously, it does not tell us that we need to use words like Trinity or formulas like three persons in one God. These do not appear in the Bible. On the other hand, we are expected to make a faith commitment to the three persons of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as is evident from the injunction to make disciples by “baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit” (Matt. 28:19). Someone who denies that the Son is a divine person or who refuses to honor the Son with religious devotion, reverence, and worship, is giving evidence that he or she has not made that faith commitment and so has not yet come to a genuine relationship with the Son. Jesus himself stated, “Unless you believe that I am [he], you will die in your sins” (John 8:24). This means, minimally, that we must accept Jesus for who he really is if we are to be assured of salvation. So, if Jesus is indeed God incarnate, as the Bible does in fact teach, then we need to know and accept this truth about his identity.
Those who are saved as Christian believers, then, will have faith in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as God, although they may not be able to articulate this in a doctrinal way very well at first. As they come to understand what the Bible says about this subject in conversation with the rest of the church, such believers normally will assent to the doctrine of the Trinity as the church’s historic and best articulation of the divine nature and relations of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
If a person rejects the doctrine of the Trinity, that person has cut himself off from the church. It is interesting to note that all of the major (and as far as I know all of the minor) heretical religious versions of Christianity agree on one thing: they all reject the doctrine of the Trinity. This does seem to be the crucial, decisive theological issue separating orthodox from heretical forms of Christianity.
Is it possible for someone in a non-Trinitarian religious group to be saved? Yes, it is possible, but it isn’t recommended. Again, doctrinal error may be a sign of spiritual lostness, or of spiritual immaturity, or perhaps of some other type of problem, and we aren’t in a position to judge definitively whether other people are saved or not. Nevertheless, we cannot compromise on so basic a doctrine as the Trinity; we have a responsibility to take a stand for the integrity of the church’s teaching. We can do so with full confidence that what we are defending is biblical, because all of the essential elements of the doctrine of the Trinity are clearly taught in the Bible
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 8 Aug, 2021 07:03 AM
" Where did Messiah ever mention there was an escape clause from the TRIBULATION, in the Word,hmmmm " -- Q
🤪🤪 When I am debated Islam they will say you cannot find the EXACT words from Jesus " I am God worship me " so therefore that justifies Jesus not being God
This kind of ill-fated theological ignorance could be said of your question
🙂😉 The Great tribulation with all of God's wrath is judgment on the wicked Revelation 9:21 ; 1 Thessalonians 5:9 says the church is not appointed for God's wrath and the list goes on -- some simple systematic theology eschatology and hermeneutics would point to the fact that the church is gone before God unleashes his wrath on the wicked that's why the church is not found from revelation 4 to Revelation 19
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 8 Aug, 2021 08:33 AM
Paul, for example, wrote, “God did not appoint us to wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Thess. 5:9). [Being the object of God’s wrath is different than being in a world environment in which God’s wrath transpires.]
This leads, then, to a consideration of “wrath” (Greek orge), occurring more than 30 times in the New Testament. Consider the following examples.
“Brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath?” (Matt. 3:7)
“We will be saved through Him from wrath” (Rom. 5:9).
“Jesus, who rescues us from the coming wrath” (1 Thess. 1:10).
“If anyone worships the beast … he will also drink the wine of God’s wrath (Rev. 14:9-10).
Not to be confused with tribulation hardship that Christians endure daily thlipis in the Greek for tribulation
Our momentary light affliction is producing for us…glory” (2 Cor. 4:17)
Certainly the Great tribulation of God's wrath which he pours out at that time is not a light affliction !
As for your assertion in regards to saints during the Great tribulation that's a very minimal amount 144,000 and the two witnesses
Compared to the millions of Christians that depart that are raptured prior to the Great tribulation you just need to get your facts straight
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 8 Aug, 2021 09:26 AM
Quiz, do you realize false flat earth cosmology, a few myths, some ancient heresies and a few selective false teachings don’t appear to bother you much? Maybe that’s why you’re not uncomfortable with some of Flat Earth TeddyBug’s false teachings as well.
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 14 Sep, 2021 01:12 PM
Quiz, do you realize false flat earth cosmology, a few myths, some ancient heresies and a few selective false teachings don’t appear to bother you much? Maybe that’s why you’re not uncomfortable with some of Flat Earth TeddyBug’s false teachings as well.
So David why would Q uiz be 'uncomfortable' with flat earth 'cosmology' as you secularly call it? Quiz is open minded, unlike you, he knows many factual conspiracies exist in government! he just does not find it to be obsessed with the shape of the earth like you are! Its OBVIOUS you are at a loss for words in identifying your so called ball/sphere shaped earth from the Bible! That DETROYS you in logic and understanding, your mind is controlled obviously and your so frustrated in your ignorance!
fix a flat fairy🧚 tales episode 22 -- he's finally sailed ⛵off the edge of the earth 🤪
Posted : 14 Sep, 2021 01:29 PM
rsvp writes - YHWH 'did not appoint us to wrath' by His judgment!
AMEN, so its obvious Christians do NOT suffer His 'WRATH' judgment of death, even though they are STILL ON EARTH! No 'secret rapture' here you have proven yet by the Bible rsvp! Why is that?
Your 'wrath' defense and all your example in Scripture proves NOTHING and is irrelevant in proving YHWH removes saints from the earth before of during the great tribulation! Got it now?
And you know why the great tribulation is not that big a deal? Because even it will be a 'momentary light affliction' to those SINLESS SAINTS 'producing' for His glory by their testimony, maybe even unto death! For even death is but a 'momentary' in sleep and then HEAVEN at resurrection time! Got it!
Our momentary light affliction is producing for us…glory” (2 Cor. 4:17)