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And most ppl there seemed to accept them EXCEPT the militant muslims (who were backed by Nazi's themselves).
Originally posted by LadyFlynt
I don't like the term "replacement"...it kept me away for a decade. I believe we are grafted in, not replacing.
Originally posted by LadyFlynt
What do you mean by Christian Zionism? My view of that term is nothing more than Christians supporting Jewish Zionism.
So in essence if people were as biblically literate as they were in previous generations in this country Christian Zionism would be laughed at as so unbiblical that it wouldn’t even be considered.
Originally posted by Robin
David makes some excellent points. Christian illiteracy fuels all kinds of problems. But - for the most part - it is self-imposed (I think) and indeed has succumbed to the overall Gnosticism within the Church-corp. (Feelings drive discernment.)
Originally posted by lwadkins
Originally posted by Robin
David makes some excellent points. Christian illiteracy fuels all kinds of problems. But - for the most part - it is self-imposed (I think) and indeed has succumbed to the overall Gnosticism within the Church-corp. (Feelings drive discernment.)
Lot of good points in this threat. Anti-Intellectualism is a growing problem. I feel that a lot of this is a reaction to the liberalism that came into the chruch from academia. "John Doe" sitting in the pews reacted with confusion & revulsion to the new doctrines being espoused by academia but didn't know how to respond. So it just reinforced the idea that intellectualism was bad and they should rely on their feelings.
Now in many denominations you have ready made believers for any wind of doctrine expressed in terms of "feelings." "Just give me Jesus," but don't ask me to define just who Jesus is. Therefore they are wrapped up in the emotionalism of the issues and are not going to bother to study the concept of Israel as it pertains to the difference between biblical Israel and contemporary national Israel.