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Touche' Kudos. Amen
"Warpcore" wrote in ink.net: People now under the threat of armageddon, real or imagined, are turning toward whatever seems to point toward the light. The materialism of the age can confuse, but the inner voice is insistent. Whether the light is from God or something else remains to be seen. You know we live in an age of alienated people when cults start suiciding when a comet approaches s. Every church "passes the plate" because it takes money to have a place to meet and carry out business. I have faith that people have enough brains to know what is genuine and what is not, but human beings can be deceived in the fog of fear. Those who are on the air to make a buck are not genuine. There are some who say what they feel impelled to say what they say because of a true conviction that appears to be from the Holy Spirit, and if they are any kind of a christian, should express themselves. But discernment of the nature of what is said can be a problem, because it depends on faith and human perception. Chri$tianity has nothing to do with Christ. To assume that everyone who expresses concern are living in a state of mindless panic would be a mistake. If you hear someone break into your house, you would be a fool to turn over and go back to sleep in this day age. The bible says that a prophet should be judged. A sure sign that a prophet is not genuine would be that what is predicted never came to pass, or that what was said contradicted the known truth, because God cannot speak a lie, and a prophet is the vehicle through which God speaks. It should be kept in mind, that not everyone can realise what they have heard, and so never talk about it. There are some who listen and give us a heads up that something is afoot. By and large, I think that is the phenomenon at hand. If you are a prairie dog and stand tall when you hear a warning, it is entirely possible that you can be eaten while you look around and wonder what's going on. |