Whittier-
29-07-2004, 06:44
This person is saying america is full of devil worshippers.
I say she is full .....................
Beware false teaching
Someone should explain to Robert Canales that the morals of the Bible come from God, not from some vast Christian conspiracy.
Canales appears to embrace the popular belief that people should shun responsibility and do what they wish. Expressed in archaic terms, it's "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law,' which is of course the start of the Satanic Creed.
Not that the majority of Americans have elected to follow Satan, but they have chosen to reject Christ, and the result is the same. As Jesus said, you're for him or against him, and America as a nation has chosen to be against him, particularly in areas involving self-gratification.
Sadly, too many churches have taken the broad path of the world, the one Jesus says leads to destruction. Everyone knows of such churches: they name Christ as Savior but seldom say why and from what we need to be saved. They speak sweetly of God's love, but avoid mentioning God's justice and wrath. They claim Hell is a concept, despite the fact that Jesus warned of it often and always as a reality.
Canales writes to disparage the Bible and happens to use homosexuality this time. It's frustrating to hear the constant encouragement, including from some churches, of rebellion against God. They call it love and tolerance; God calls it damnation.
Each of us as an individual must seek our own salvation. Be aware that we're entering into the time of apostasy and false teaching God warned us of. Look to God; it's all in his word.
Barbara Huffaker
Whittier
I say she is full .....................
Beware false teaching
Someone should explain to Robert Canales that the morals of the Bible come from God, not from some vast Christian conspiracy.
Canales appears to embrace the popular belief that people should shun responsibility and do what they wish. Expressed in archaic terms, it's "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law,' which is of course the start of the Satanic Creed.
Not that the majority of Americans have elected to follow Satan, but they have chosen to reject Christ, and the result is the same. As Jesus said, you're for him or against him, and America as a nation has chosen to be against him, particularly in areas involving self-gratification.
Sadly, too many churches have taken the broad path of the world, the one Jesus says leads to destruction. Everyone knows of such churches: they name Christ as Savior but seldom say why and from what we need to be saved. They speak sweetly of God's love, but avoid mentioning God's justice and wrath. They claim Hell is a concept, despite the fact that Jesus warned of it often and always as a reality.
Canales writes to disparage the Bible and happens to use homosexuality this time. It's frustrating to hear the constant encouragement, including from some churches, of rebellion against God. They call it love and tolerance; God calls it damnation.
Each of us as an individual must seek our own salvation. Be aware that we're entering into the time of apostasy and false teaching God warned us of. Look to God; it's all in his word.
Barbara Huffaker
Whittier