Read the King James Bible only. The New-age Bible translations have perverted God's Holy Bible by omitting verses, deleting key words and phrases in order to diminish God's power, confuse Christians and redefine what sin is. See the link document for details. God bless you.
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I'm a new Christian, as of this year. Born and baptized Catholic, but fell away at a young age, as many do. I've always had a strong Christian influence in my life, but ignored it for the most part as "religion". Thanks to DJT, GAW/Q, and learning the truth about the satanic Cabal and the Matrix we live in, I've come to recognize and believe in salvation through Jesus Christ.
My blue state Baptist church uses English Standard Version. From the research I've done, while ESV may not be perfect, it's certainly better than other "woke" bible versions. Easily readable versus the Old English in KJV. Maybe I can graduate to KJV once I work my way through ESV.
Since coming to Christ, I have more than a few questions that nobody in real life can answer directly for me. Been thinking about making a separate thread on this for a long time, but can't seem to put pen to paper and articulate everything. And being new to Christianity, there's just too much I don't know. I guess my biggest questions are:
Why does Christianity seem like a "defensive" way of thinking, from what I can tell thus far. Or a better question maybe, is where is the fighting spirit of Christianity? The one that actively pushes back against evil, by use of force, if necessary. The Founding Fathers clearly stated our God-given rights and gave us a country in which Christianity could flourish, but we've seen the corruption over time and are now living it - along with diminished faith amongst our nation. While we need to outfit ourselves in the full armor of God, the sword aka Word of God, just doesn't seem adequate in a time like this, where we're surrounded by unprecedented evil. I feel like we need a physical sword, in addition to the spiritual one. I've recently come upon the sermons of Pastor Steven Anderson and the way he preaches....seems much more my style. But my question still stands. Clearly, DJT is guided by the hand of God, like many of his warriors we see in the Old Testament. Are only His chosen warriors able to go "on the offensive"?
If the Book of Revelation is telling us what is yet to come, then why is DJT and Q team showing us that they are saving the world? When the majority of Christians believe Jesus is going to be back soon and Judgement Day will be upon us, along with all of the fire and brimstone coming, first.The Great Awakening just doesn't fit with Revelation. Unless, The Great Awakening occurs and Satan is ousted for a period of time, but then eventually gains power and runs rampant again, leading us to what's prophesized in Revelation in another 500-1000 yrs from now...?
I had another question I wrote, but deleted because I don't want to ruffle any feathers here, but I feel like there is a missing piece of the puzzle. We've been shown that the Cabal and Satan have been in control for a very long time here, so there has to be more to the story we just don't know yet (but revealed in TGA).
The Truth is coming, by way of God, but it can't get here fast enough lol.
I think that part of the reason Christians in developed countries don't display a fighting spirit is because we had several decades with a lack of conflict and became soft and complacent.
Another aspect is that we were badly out maneuvered by the secularists. As one writer has said, Christians used to be on the cultural playing field, then we were pushed to the sidelines, and eventually into the stands. Now for the most part we aren't even permitted in the stadium anymore.
This mainly happened when religion became relegated to private life while science and politics were viewed as public concepts.
Finally, I think that there has been a certain amount of infiltration. For the past few months I have been reflecting how the songs we use today differ from the songs of the past. Beginning 25-30 years many traditional songs were replaced by more contemporary music. In and of itself this was not necessarily a bad thing, but I always found curious the thoroughness with which the old was dispensed of in favour of the new.
By comparing the old with the new, we can see what has changed over time: what ideas were held and expressed through song then vs. now.
For example, look at the titles of the songs in the list below. They have, by and large, been discarded and I don't think that the songs replacing these classics have taken up the same concepts:
Thanks for your analysis. Being on a Q board, we can easily see how Satan maneuvered his people into positions of power, which allowed them to usurp, inflitrate, and subvert the Christian beliefs (by changing American culture) our nation was founded on.
I think more sermons should be dedicated to preaching how we can be true Christian soldiers, especially in today's age, in a supposedly "blue" state (for myself). I will be sure to check out the songs for inspiration.