I merely bring this thought to mind while thinking over the end times, prophecy and the like. I'm all for taking this country back to the basis of which the founding fathers established this incredible country. However, the Book of Revelation paints a very clear picture of how things essentially go from bad to worse and beyond, globally speaking. Is there really a chance this county is saved when the whole world will basically being going to hell in a hand basket? I'm certainly not trying to be a doomer or anything like that. But I'm interested in hearing other pedes opinions and sincerest thoughts on this matter as this is something that is really near and dear to my heart. I always wondered if my generation would be the one to witness the return of Christ the Messiah and the way things are going it really has me at attention. The Bible includes this final chapter for a very damn good reason. However, I do not believe in just sitting back and saying, "Well there's no point in fighting or resisting because this is all fate or destiny etc." Even Jesus (Yeshua HaMessiac) called bullshit when he saw it and took action (For instance the money-changers in the temple). I really truly feel that we're gearing up for the end and Trump's presidency was a last call of sorts for those who are faithfully minded to get our shit together. What are your guys and gals thoughts?
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If you take the Biblical approach, God had selected those that believed in him to receive the spirit and willed for their continuance through the ages. "Christian" as we know it doesn't really parallel with the Biblical teachings of Christ and has become a caricature of what it once meant. Preachers are not teaching the Bible as it is meant to be taught and rather choose specific verses to guide their flock the way that they wish. The Bible is a History book, which is why cherry picking it is beyond dangerous! (if you do not know history you are doomed to repeat it). A good one. Like with most history, elements are left out when one wants to promote an agenda. The Church (the people that believe, not a brick and mortar building) was infiltrated and torn apart from what Christ actually taught. I am not against trying to increase the Flock under Christ but when someone doesn't read their Bible they can easily be lead to believe just about anything that they want to. There is a push now to expand Christianity into an all encompassing God wants you to have what you want to have, just will it into existence. While not entirely untrue it lends to so very interesting situations. 1 being that Christ spoke that we are not to build treasures here, in this life, but build treasures in heaven. Telling a bunch of people that they can have whatever they want for it is the Will of God is not only false teachings but goes directly against Christ's words. The goal I see being the eradication of the personal relationship with the Creator, which I feel is Desired most by the Father, by keeping people busy chasing the tangible. Freaky.
I do not know that the Crusaders were Christian. Many will/have claimed Christianity as a means to "not look bad". While probably not actually taking the Lord's name in vain as specifically they hide behind the concept, boasting it as a means to hide their sin from man while never actually turning to the Father and repenting for their sin. They are lying about their faith, which is taught in some radicalized views of other religions, to gain support from those that wouldn't normally. Think Politician. The Crusades are also not exactly what is taught them to be. As I recall, it was a response to radicalized Muslims destroying everything in their wake in one/some of their Holy Wars. If Christians were involved forgiveness can be had by them had they sought the Father's forgiveness. The only sin that cannot be forgiven being blaspheming the Holy Spirit. God wants all that would turn to him, it is just about getting them to turn to him.
Child birth is often the result of nothing better to do than have sex, which happens a lot in places that have just experienced near extinction events. It is a drive of the Flesh and not of the Spirit, I feel, that guides these people to procreate. God himself is said to be able to make those pregnant that he wishes, if God gives you a baby you keep it! But in most of the cases I do not think that the people were praying to God for children. The situations that lead to such events have also been studied before they happened, again, which lead to great information for those in power. Think Psy-op. I do not know enough about the situations to claim any real understanding and cannot really talk about it without making an ass of myself but I see many times in history that it has been repeated. (Boomers)
There are sects of Christianity that do not have children at all. I do not in anyway mean to dissuade anyone from having children either, as there is a plan that I do not know and I would rather not be an interference of that plan. But I am man and will offer up that which I have seen to be true in hopes that it is within the plan.
I will add that the way that I understand it is that the Devil was meant to serve man and refused (how I do not grasp). After refusing he was cast from the Garden to Earth where he got busy making rules to keep man as his own servant. Overturning the Will that God had for man. God has rules that we can follow or break, if we break God's rules he will allow another with much harsher rules to reign over us, I think in hopes that we will turn back top him. We just got comfortable under the more strict laws. I believe that had Adam and Eve not lied about eating the fruit (passing the blame out of their shame) God would have forgiven them and we wouldn't be in this mess but we are so we carry the burden of repentance. They turned from God and refused to repent for their transgression against the Father, who did later offer another chance through his Son Jesus Christ.