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		<title>By: Alexandra</title>
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		<description>Greezly--

1.  Eric is not talking so much about illegitimacy as about race.  I myself was born out of wedlock and got into no trouble.  Most people are aware, however, that most blacks are born out of wedlock--and this is due to their inability to delay gratification.  Plus getting handouts from the government might be an incentive.

2.  If people all get together and don&#039;t separate, it&#039;s easier to institute a one-world government.  Think Tower of Babel (Genesis 11).

3.  The Jews are God&#039;s chosen, but anyone can be saved.  Salvation was offered to the Gentiles to provoke the Jews to jealousy (see Romans 11).

4.  Who says missionaries couldn&#039;t be sent out?

5.  If you&#039;re referring to the &quot;place of safety&quot; (I used to be in the Worldwide Church of God where &quot;fleeing to Petra&quot; was discussed a lot)--the 144,000 Jews are going to be kept safe.  Read Revelation 12.

6.  For angels?  Book, chapter, and verse, please!</description>
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<p>1.  Eric is not talking so much about illegitimacy as about race.  I myself was born out of wedlock and got into no trouble.  Most people are aware, however, that most blacks are born out of wedlock&#8211;and this is due to their inability to delay gratification.  Plus getting handouts from the government might be an incentive.</p>
<p>2.  If people all get together and don&#8217;t separate, it&#8217;s easier to institute a one-world government.  Think Tower of Babel (Genesis 11).</p>
<p>3.  The Jews are God&#8217;s chosen, but anyone can be saved.  Salvation was offered to the Gentiles to provoke the Jews to jealousy (see Romans 11).</p>
<p>4.  Who says missionaries couldn&#8217;t be sent out?</p>
<p>5.  If you&#8217;re referring to the &#8220;place of safety&#8221; (I used to be in the Worldwide Church of God where &#8220;fleeing to Petra&#8221; was discussed a lot)&#8211;the 144,000 Jews are going to be kept safe.  Read Revelation 12.</p>
<p>6.  For angels?  Book, chapter, and verse, please!</p>
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		<title>By: Greezly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greezly</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yeah, Eric, there are a few points in this post that I completely disagree with you about. 
1. I don&#039;t think we should easily label people (black or not) as savages and civils  based only on &quot;legitimacy&quot; of their birth. One can be born illegitimately, but then acquire a normal family (or even not) and grow up to be a good person, even a true Christian and a Bible believer. On the other hand, one can be born absolutely legitimately, but then his parents could divorce and/or marry other people 10 times, and the child is screwed anyway and can turn into a bad person. So, I don&#039;t think that legitimacy or absence of it does not give us the right to put labels or some other kind of prejudice on people.
2. Separation of nations. I understand, that God specifically prohibited Jews from intermingling with people from other nations specifically for the reason that Jews were the only carriers of the right worship, the only nation worshiping The Almighty, The Only Living God, and that kind of worship had to be preserved. I don&#039;t remember God telling peoples of other nations to not mix with each other. There&#039;s the example of Solomon. He had hundreds of wives and concubines, but the Bible doesn&#039;t say that ALL of them were black or anything. I assume that at least some of them were white, although many of them were not Jewish, therefore, they didn&#039;t worship the same God, and that was the problem, not their color or ethnicity. Solomon failed to bring them to the right worship, instead, he followed them in their idolatry. So I don&#039;t think that if there are men and women of different races/ethnicities, who share the same faith, they are prohibited from marrying each other.
3. I don&#039;t know why you say that Jesus DID prefer and WILL prefer again the Jewish people over all the others in his both comings. Your reference to Matthew 25:31-36 is not exactly correct, because it suggests that God will separate people based on their nationality, and only the Jews will fall into &quot;sheep&quot; category, where as all the others will fall into &quot;goat&quot; category. Why? Sheep are good, obedient,  and goats are &quot;bad&quot; and stubborn, and we know that there are good and bad people in all nations. Belonging to a certain nation does not make one good or bad.  So I would rather read those verses in a sense that first, God will bring all nations together, in front of him, and then, He will separate &quot;sheep&quot; from &quot;goats&quot; - good from bad people among them, and put all the good ones at his right, and all the bad ones at his left. That seems to be a more logical way of understanding this verse. Plus, what about the Matthew 28:18-20 - &quot;Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.&quot; Jesus said to teach ALL nations, not only whites, or Jews, but ALL. Which means, when He comes back in His second coming, He&#039;ll be looking for His followers among all races and nations, not only among Jews or whites. Otherwise, why even bother to preach to all nations if they are &quot;goats&quot; and are going to eternal damnation anyway? 
4. Now to the idea of all Bible-believing Christians moving to one place. First, if they all get together in a small area, surrounded by non-Bible-believing, False-Christian or even non-Christian peoples, even if they do declare an independent state etc, wouldn&#039;t it be really easy to destroy them by invasion or just a few good bombs? Second, again, didn&#039;t Jesus tell us to GO to other people and preach the Gospel to them, even if it costs us our lives?   How can we preach and convert people, if we are not among them? If everybody around us is the same faith as we are? Who is going to preach them, in hopes that they also might find salvation by Christ?
5. Do you believe that God is not capable of providing salvation to those of us who are not in a certain area? You think God can not save you or Jesus cannot retrieve you from a war zone, or Haiti, or North Pole or anywhere else? Personally I strongly believe what it says in Psalm 91:5-9 - &quot;Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked. Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; &quot;...  I am ready to preach my faith to hundreds of other people, even if only one of them converts, and if I have to die for that, but I am also ready to stand there and watch the wicked fall by the thousand (this has got to be an exciting sight, don&#039;t you think?) :)
To me, every time when people say  &quot;Let&#039;s go to that place&quot; or &quot;Let&#039;s hide form the end of the world deep in a mountain cave&quot;, it shows a huge lack of faith that God is mighty enough to save them from any circumstances and any enemies. 
6. The coming battle between God and Anti-Christ is not for men, but for Angels. We, as followers of Christ, are not required to do any actual fighting against anybody, or any protesting, or going to demonstrations etc, our battle is a spiritual one. If Jesuits and other followers of Satan have any delusions that they are going to win anything, or establish some kind of &quot;new world order&quot; or &quot;one world government&quot; by reducing the population by 90%, it&#039;s only that - their delusion, and if they want to dwell on it, that&#039;s fine with me. This is because they don&#039;t believe in God Almighty the same way you and I believe - that God is waaaay mightier than Satan, and no matter how hard Satan may try, God will win anyway, and - guess what? - He doesn&#039;t even need our help, he doesn&#039;t need our armies or anything. God can overpower any of His enemies. 
So I think our only input in that battle can be - to make sure that we and our loved ones keep our faith and stick with it till our last breath of life.

May God bless you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, Eric, there are a few points in this post that I completely disagree with you about.<br />
1. I don&#8217;t think we should easily label people (black or not) as savages and civils  based only on &#8220;legitimacy&#8221; of their birth. One can be born illegitimately, but then acquire a normal family (or even not) and grow up to be a good person, even a true Christian and a Bible believer. On the other hand, one can be born absolutely legitimately, but then his parents could divorce and/or marry other people 10 times, and the child is screwed anyway and can turn into a bad person. So, I don&#8217;t think that legitimacy or absence of it does not give us the right to put labels or some other kind of prejudice on people.<br />
2. Separation of nations. I understand, that God specifically prohibited Jews from intermingling with people from other nations specifically for the reason that Jews were the only carriers of the right worship, the only nation worshiping The Almighty, The Only Living God, and that kind of worship had to be preserved. I don&#8217;t remember God telling peoples of other nations to not mix with each other. There&#8217;s the example of Solomon. He had hundreds of wives and concubines, but the Bible doesn&#8217;t say that ALL of them were black or anything. I assume that at least some of them were white, although many of them were not Jewish, therefore, they didn&#8217;t worship the same God, and that was the problem, not their color or ethnicity. Solomon failed to bring them to the right worship, instead, he followed them in their idolatry. So I don&#8217;t think that if there are men and women of different races/ethnicities, who share the same faith, they are prohibited from marrying each other.<br />
3. I don&#8217;t know why you say that Jesus DID prefer and WILL prefer again the Jewish people over all the others in his both comings. Your reference to Matthew 25:31-36 is not exactly correct, because it suggests that God will separate people based on their nationality, and only the Jews will fall into &#8220;sheep&#8221; category, where as all the others will fall into &#8220;goat&#8221; category. Why? Sheep are good, obedient,  and goats are &#8220;bad&#8221; and stubborn, and we know that there are good and bad people in all nations. Belonging to a certain nation does not make one good or bad.  So I would rather read those verses in a sense that first, God will bring all nations together, in front of him, and then, He will separate &#8220;sheep&#8221; from &#8220;goats&#8221; &#8211; good from bad people among them, and put all the good ones at his right, and all the bad ones at his left. That seems to be a more logical way of understanding this verse. Plus, what about the Matthew 28:18-20 &#8211; &#8220;Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.&#8221; Jesus said to teach ALL nations, not only whites, or Jews, but ALL. Which means, when He comes back in His second coming, He&#8217;ll be looking for His followers among all races and nations, not only among Jews or whites. Otherwise, why even bother to preach to all nations if they are &#8220;goats&#8221; and are going to eternal damnation anyway?<br />
4. Now to the idea of all Bible-believing Christians moving to one place. First, if they all get together in a small area, surrounded by non-Bible-believing, False-Christian or even non-Christian peoples, even if they do declare an independent state etc, wouldn&#8217;t it be really easy to destroy them by invasion or just a few good bombs? Second, again, didn&#8217;t Jesus tell us to GO to other people and preach the Gospel to them, even if it costs us our lives?   How can we preach and convert people, if we are not among them? If everybody around us is the same faith as we are? Who is going to preach them, in hopes that they also might find salvation by Christ?<br />
5. Do you believe that God is not capable of providing salvation to those of us who are not in a certain area? You think God can not save you or Jesus cannot retrieve you from a war zone, or Haiti, or North Pole or anywhere else? Personally I strongly believe what it says in Psalm 91:5-9 &#8211; &#8220;Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked. Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; &#8220;&#8230;  I am ready to preach my faith to hundreds of other people, even if only one of them converts, and if I have to die for that, but I am also ready to stand there and watch the wicked fall by the thousand (this has got to be an exciting sight, don&#8217;t you think?) :)<br />
To me, every time when people say  &#8220;Let&#8217;s go to that place&#8221; or &#8220;Let&#8217;s hide form the end of the world deep in a mountain cave&#8221;, it shows a huge lack of faith that God is mighty enough to save them from any circumstances and any enemies.<br />
6. The coming battle between God and Anti-Christ is not for men, but for Angels. We, as followers of Christ, are not required to do any actual fighting against anybody, or any protesting, or going to demonstrations etc, our battle is a spiritual one. If Jesuits and other followers of Satan have any delusions that they are going to win anything, or establish some kind of &#8220;new world order&#8221; or &#8220;one world government&#8221; by reducing the population by 90%, it&#8217;s only that &#8211; their delusion, and if they want to dwell on it, that&#8217;s fine with me. This is because they don&#8217;t believe in God Almighty the same way you and I believe &#8211; that God is waaaay mightier than Satan, and no matter how hard Satan may try, God will win anyway, and &#8211; guess what? &#8211; He doesn&#8217;t even need our help, he doesn&#8217;t need our armies or anything. God can overpower any of His enemies.<br />
So I think our only input in that battle can be &#8211; to make sure that we and our loved ones keep our faith and stick with it till our last breath of life.</p>
<p>May God bless you.</p>
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