Are you familiar with Paul from the bible? He was one if the biggest persecutors of Christians and had many killed. Yet, when he came to Jesus and turned away from his evil sinful past, God used him for His Glory and he began one of the biggest Christian churches and lead many to Christ. Keep in mind that this is what God does when people turn to him, he uses our former filth as testimony. He changes ‘ was/ to / what is now’
Amen. I do believe we all have an opportunity to change.. the whole forgiven thing.. that's the point of faith. Jesus came to redeem. No matter how bad the sin. Seek to repair our relationship with God.
And those who can’t understand or see that are like my dad was. He waited til he was nearly on his deathbed to accept Jesus because he saw his brothers who had attended seminary school and were part time pastors as total hypocrites and didn’t want to be like them.
Rogan is no Paul and I don't agree with your comparison. Joe Rogan wets his finger and holds it up in the air for capitalizing on popular movements. He sits on the fence. A quality of individual I detest. I don't trust him and never will. Paul was an Israelite for one thing.
Well, being familiar with the radio industry and podcasting, some of this is the function of wanting to cover current topics. In my personal beliefs, I am way to the right of Joe Rogan. I don’t agree with him on a multitude of topics. I am a Christian, he is not. Not that I’m aware of anyway.
I do think, however, that he does a good job of trying to balance his guests. He challenges them, asks them questions out of genuine intellectual curiosity, and lets them speak.
Not everybody who is going to be on our side is going to agree with us on everything, but the idea is that they support the first amendment, they support anti-corruption efforts, and those people can come from all across the political spectrum if they are intellectually honest and genuinely despise corruption, liars, hypocrites and tyrants.
I mean I know big-time lefties who absolutely can’t stand Joe Biden and feel that he is an illegitimate president and a crook and is at the head of a crime family. They might not agree with us on abortion, they might not agree with us on taxes, but when shit hits the fan and everyone realizes what’s going on, they will be on board with bringing justice to the people who have stolen from our nation and have tried to destroy our republic.
I mean, it’s called an awakening for a reason. I don’t think that means everyone’s going to suddenly become a traditional conservative Christian Trump supporter, I think it means their eyes will be open to something that’s even worse than what they think we are. Lifelong Republicans aren’t going to be against stringing up a Republican that molested his children. Or other peoples children. Remember, whenever justice finally comes, it’s not coming to one party, it’s coming to both.
There will be people who are diametrically opposed to many of the things we believe will be just as outraged as we are when they find out what’s been going on. That will cross party lines.
For as much distaste as I have for most atheists, many of them are against corruption and child molestation and trafficking, they just don’t realize yet what’s happening. Thus the word “awakening” in the great awakening.
" I am a Christian, he is not. Not that I’m aware of anyway."
That's because Joe Rogan is Jewish. In regards to Joe Rogan being inquisitive, I agree with you, but it is not based on Rogan being an independent thinker. He really isn't this at all, but imitates Dana White and other independent thinkers to keep a close relationship with those enterprises.
Like Dr. Oz, Rogan will flip-flop to survive, but in the end he will disappoint all his gullible followers because he was raised a leftist and cannot divorce himself from that. Beware of Joe Rogan because he will turn on conservatives when it is beneficial for him to do so.
Jesus is quoted as saying in Matthew 5:19: "Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commands and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever does and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven."
However, Paul teaches the opposite in Galatians 3. Would it not seem that Paul is a charlatan who proclaimed he acted in the name of Jesus, but in fact did the exact opposite? Would not Jesus consider Paul to be the least in the kingdom of heaven?
Look at the rest of Paul’s life and how he died as a martyr for Christ. He was not Jesus, yet he did live for him once Jesus changed him.
Just read that chapter and not finding a verse that matches what you are saying. You kinda lost me there. ???
Jesus taught that one should follow the law. His brother James taught the same after Jesus' death.
Paul who never met Jesus then claims Jesus kept appearing to him in dreams teaching the opposite than what Jesus' family and the other apostles heard directly from him while he was alive. Paul's writings all over is filled with speaking against the law, and instead looking to replace it with faith. Book of Acts shows how their was a divide between Paul and the real apostles.
It would seem to me that Paul continued to persecute the follows of Jesus, but his new strategy was to subvert his religion altogether. Reading Paul's writings without the assumption that he is the continuation of Jesus, one starts to notice glaring differences between Paul and what Jesus taught and what his followers and family practiced.
Are you familiar with Paul from the bible? He was one if the biggest persecutors of Christians and had many killed. Yet, when he came to Jesus and turned away from his evil sinful past, God used him for His Glory and he began one of the biggest Christian churches and lead many to Christ. Keep in mind that this is what God does when people turn to him, he uses our former filth as testimony. He changes ‘ was/ to / what is now’
Absolutely right callmejuls. Pay attention to actions after a change of heart.
Amen Matthew 7:16 By their fruit you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles?
Amen. I do believe we all have an opportunity to change.. the whole forgiven thing.. that's the point of faith. Jesus came to redeem. No matter how bad the sin. Seek to repair our relationship with God.
And those who can’t understand or see that are like my dad was. He waited til he was nearly on his deathbed to accept Jesus because he saw his brothers who had attended seminary school and were part time pastors as total hypocrites and didn’t want to be like them.
Amen
Rogan is no Paul and I don't agree with your comparison. Joe Rogan wets his finger and holds it up in the air for capitalizing on popular movements. He sits on the fence. A quality of individual I detest. I don't trust him and never will. Paul was an Israelite for one thing.
My point is that people can change, especially when God gets hold of their hearts convicting them. I think he should get the benefit of the doubt…..
True. Even murders can change. However, there is evidence of it being genetic.
Well, being familiar with the radio industry and podcasting, some of this is the function of wanting to cover current topics. In my personal beliefs, I am way to the right of Joe Rogan. I don’t agree with him on a multitude of topics. I am a Christian, he is not. Not that I’m aware of anyway.
I do think, however, that he does a good job of trying to balance his guests. He challenges them, asks them questions out of genuine intellectual curiosity, and lets them speak.
Not everybody who is going to be on our side is going to agree with us on everything, but the idea is that they support the first amendment, they support anti-corruption efforts, and those people can come from all across the political spectrum if they are intellectually honest and genuinely despise corruption, liars, hypocrites and tyrants.
I mean I know big-time lefties who absolutely can’t stand Joe Biden and feel that he is an illegitimate president and a crook and is at the head of a crime family. They might not agree with us on abortion, they might not agree with us on taxes, but when shit hits the fan and everyone realizes what’s going on, they will be on board with bringing justice to the people who have stolen from our nation and have tried to destroy our republic.
I mean, it’s called an awakening for a reason. I don’t think that means everyone’s going to suddenly become a traditional conservative Christian Trump supporter, I think it means their eyes will be open to something that’s even worse than what they think we are. Lifelong Republicans aren’t going to be against stringing up a Republican that molested his children. Or other peoples children. Remember, whenever justice finally comes, it’s not coming to one party, it’s coming to both.
There will be people who are diametrically opposed to many of the things we believe will be just as outraged as we are when they find out what’s been going on. That will cross party lines.
For as much distaste as I have for most atheists, many of them are against corruption and child molestation and trafficking, they just don’t realize yet what’s happening. Thus the word “awakening” in the great awakening.
That's because Joe Rogan is Jewish. In regards to Joe Rogan being inquisitive, I agree with you, but it is not based on Rogan being an independent thinker. He really isn't this at all, but imitates Dana White and other independent thinkers to keep a close relationship with those enterprises.
Like Dr. Oz, Rogan will flip-flop to survive, but in the end he will disappoint all his gullible followers because he was raised a leftist and cannot divorce himself from that. Beware of Joe Rogan because he will turn on conservatives when it is beneficial for him to do so.
Jesus is quoted as saying in Matthew 5:19: "Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commands and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever does and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven."
However, Paul teaches the opposite in Galatians 3. Would it not seem that Paul is a charlatan who proclaimed he acted in the name of Jesus, but in fact did the exact opposite? Would not Jesus consider Paul to be the least in the kingdom of heaven?
Look at the rest of Paul’s life and how he died as a martyr for Christ. He was not Jesus, yet he did live for him once Jesus changed him. Just read that chapter and not finding a verse that matches what you are saying. You kinda lost me there. ???
Jesus taught that one should follow the law. His brother James taught the same after Jesus' death.
Paul who never met Jesus then claims Jesus kept appearing to him in dreams teaching the opposite than what Jesus' family and the other apostles heard directly from him while he was alive. Paul's writings all over is filled with speaking against the law, and instead looking to replace it with faith. Book of Acts shows how their was a divide between Paul and the real apostles.
It would seem to me that Paul continued to persecute the follows of Jesus, but his new strategy was to subvert his religion altogether. Reading Paul's writings without the assumption that he is the continuation of Jesus, one starts to notice glaring differences between Paul and what Jesus taught and what his followers and family practiced.
May I ask what Bible you are reading?