PS. The dude survived for 3 years in a North Korean death camp when the average life span was 6 months. He was repeatedly tortured. People like that know the REALITY of Communism.
However, as we all know, the best way to find out who Trump actually is, is to actually listen to him, and see what he does, not what others say about him.
Agreed that theology is a tricky area. Moreover, it's "theory", and without an actual living relationship with God and/or Christ, it tends to create more problems than otherwise.
The issue with truth is, that because we are all imperfect, our perception and understanding of truth is also imperfect, and limited. Also, our beliefs are imperfect and limited.
This is why the relationship, based in heart and love, is absolutely critical. Many 'believe" in Jesus, but what kind of relationship do they have with him?
Our belief, and our understanding of truth, will always be limited, but if we have a living relationship with Christ, then our understanding can grow, and our beliefs can be refined, and bring us closer in the relationship.
Relationship is primary and eternal; belief is simply the method to getting there.
PS. The dude survived for 3 years in a North Korean death camp when the average life span was 6 months. He was repeatedly tortured. People like that know the REALITY of Communism.
However, as we all know, the best way to find out who Trump actually is, is to actually listen to him, and see what he does, not what others say about him.
So I suggest try this:
GOD'S HOPE FOR AMERICA http://www.unification.net/1976/760601.html
Theologically, we all can have differing views, but one thing is for sure, if someone tries to tell the real truth, they will get slammed...
Theology is the devils playground.
The Bible says to study to show thyself approved unto God a workman that needed not to be ashamed. Rightly dividing the word of truth. 2tim2:15.
Truth is truth, you either believe it or don't.
Agreed that theology is a tricky area. Moreover, it's "theory", and without an actual living relationship with God and/or Christ, it tends to create more problems than otherwise.
The issue with truth is, that because we are all imperfect, our perception and understanding of truth is also imperfect, and limited. Also, our beliefs are imperfect and limited.
This is why the relationship, based in heart and love, is absolutely critical. Many 'believe" in Jesus, but what kind of relationship do they have with him?
Our belief, and our understanding of truth, will always be limited, but if we have a living relationship with Christ, then our understanding can grow, and our beliefs can be refined, and bring us closer in the relationship.
Relationship is primary and eternal; belief is simply the method to getting there.