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Topic: How to justify anything and how to fix anything  (Read 1286 times)

Offline lisztisforkids

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How to justify anything and how to fix anything
on: November 15, 2006, 05:31:18 AM
Need to justify your actions? 9/11.  Need something fixed? Give Israel to Palestine.

  Sheeshs... politics comes down to these two things.
we make God in mans image

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Re: How to justify anything and how to fix anything
Reply #1 on: November 15, 2006, 12:42:32 PM
Uuh, Palestine has already been given to Israel, who has been occupying it for 56 years using 100 billion of US weapons.

What do you mean?
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Re: How to justify anything and how to fix anything
Reply #2 on: November 15, 2006, 02:15:35 PM
if we've had 6000 years of man's own government - of course it is coming down to imperfection.  we're all imperfect.  beheading innocent people and televising it isn't nice either.  what if ...we lived in peace?  i think that would be nice.  God would justify us (our sin) and we wouldn't be jealous of each other, each other's land/property, blessings - because everyone would have blessings.  no need to steal someone elses. 

the world is living under an unfair system right now - but we have no better systems at the moment.  i believe a 'one world' system is prophecied in the bible.  it's  temporary 'fix.'  but, the permanent fix would be Jesus Christ returning to the earth and being King.  He will not 'judge by the seeing of his eyes...but in fairness will judge the earth.' 

one of the signs of the last times is a decrease in man's judgement.  something about a shortage of 'wise men, elders, counsellors - and children rising up against them...'  there's no quick fix.  in the bible it is spoken of as 'armaggeddon.'

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Re: How to justify anything and how to fix anything
Reply #3 on: November 16, 2006, 02:53:21 AM
if we've had 6000 years of man's own government - of course it is coming down to imperfection.  we're all imperfect.  beheading innocent people and televising it isn't nice either.  what if ...we lived in peace?  i think that would be nice.  God would justify us (our sin) and we wouldn't be jealous of each other, each other's land/property, blessings - because everyone would have blessings.  no need to steal someone elses. 

the world is living under an unfair system right now - but we have no better systems at the moment.  i believe a 'one world' system is prophecied in the bible.  it's  temporary 'fix.'  but, the permanent fix would be Jesus Christ returning to the earth and being King.  He will not 'judge by the seeing of his eyes...but in fairness will judge the earth.' 

one of the signs of the last times is a decrease in man's judgement.  something about a shortage of 'wise men, elders, counsellors - and children rising up against them...'  there's no quick fix.  in the bible it is spoken of as 'armaggeddon.'


There is no shortage of wise men.


There is only a shortage of men willing to listen to them.
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