There were several things in there that weren't really clear. But to his point, I choose to interpret what he means as something like this: we are all pedes here. We are all frogs here. We are all frens here. We should not let anything divide us, including rightous indignation (perhaps fueled by 501(c)(3) Church Inc propoganda) when some of us raise unpopular opinions. And it requires true discernment to determine if those unpopular opinions are being voiced as a calculating means of dividing us, or to try to accurately suss out what is really going on, for our collective benefit and understanding.
Precisely, and it goes deeper and further back in time.
Consider the rapture phenomenon, when it was introduced to mainstream Christianity, and what the effects of that are today.
200 yr old edit to the Bible, funded by Rothschilds, put out by Darby & Schofield, that has placated hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of Christians into thinking they will not be subject to the pangs that will occur before Christ returns.
Why is this relevant? It decreases Christian engagement in a litany of fields regarding current events. The false sense of never needing to put on the full armor of God and proactively fighting against the principals of darkness.
But I digress, this type of trickery is at an end. We are living through the Great Awakening and of course, NCSWIC
There were several things in there that weren't really clear. But to his point, I choose to interpret what he means as something like this: we are all pedes here. We are all frogs here. We are all frens here. We should not let anything divide us, including rightous indignation (perhaps fueled by 501(c)(3) Church Inc propoganda) when some of us raise unpopular opinions. And it requires true discernment to determine if those unpopular opinions are being voiced as a calculating means of dividing us, or to try to accurately suss out what is really going on, for our collective benefit and understanding.
Precisely, and it goes deeper and further back in time.
Consider the rapture phenomenon, when it was introduced to mainstream Christianity, and what the effects of that are today.
200 yr old edit to the Bible, funded by Rothschilds, put out by Darby & Schofield, that has placated hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of Christians into thinking they will not be subject to the pangs that will occur before Christ returns.
Why is this relevant? It decreases Christian engagement in a litany of fields regarding current events. The false sense of never needing to put on the full armor of God and proactively fighting against the principals of darkness.
But I digress, this type of trickery is at an end. We are living through the Great Awakening and of course, NCSWIC