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Breitbart has posted a piece on Pat Robertson's latest word from God... America will suffer mass killings, via terrorist attacks later this year. There's no doubt that a vast majority within the hearing of Robertson's word from the Lord will, like those in Noah's day, scoff... And mightily. But it doesn't take a rocket surgeon to see the writing on the wall-- we will be hit again, and chances are it will be big. In the millions as Robertson suggests? Fifty years ago that number wouldn't have seemed so far-fetched, but today? Who can touch America with such fire? With such vehemence?

God can.

And taking a look around, at what's become of this once mighty Christian nation, there's no reason He should stay His hand.



29 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    I honestly don't know how you can be so soul sick.
    Anonymous said...
    ER, EL is not soul sick. Just prepared. Read 1 Thess. 5

    This world is not our home, we're just a passing through. What is sick is not warning those who are not prepared and pretending as Dan said about the pie in the sky.
    Anonymous said...
    EL this seems a direct contradiction of your previous stated desires. It seems like you are hoping for another 9/11 style attack on the US. Something to confirm this prophesy of Pat Roberts.

    I don't know many democrats, libertarians, agnostics, aethiests or christians wanting to see another 9/11 style attack.
    Anonymous said...
    Reading gang related graffiti, doesn't make one a gang-banger. Reading tea leaves at the bottom of a cup doesn't make one a cup of darjeeling or lover of tea. Reading the decadence that so suffuses the very fabric of this nations moral tapestry, and seeing in it the inevitable and undesireable future does not make one desireous of said future.

    You're brighter than this Ben...
    Anonymous said...
    Lot's empty request trying to preserve his beloved S&G comes to mind, don't it, EL?
    Anonymous said...
    "I honestly don't know how you can be so soul sick." - ER

    Judging, ER?
    Anonymous said...
    I don't know if Robertsons' prediction is true, but I don't discount the possibility. I think America has been lucky so far. There are terrorists in our midst as we type. They can and may strike at anytime, and a nuclear weapon is capable of killing millions if placed in the right spot.

    Like EL says, Just because I read it, doesn't mean I want it to happen.

    On the other hand, Robertson a man of God? Maybe it's just the way I see him but my opinion is: If Money is God, then yes, He is a man of God.

    ER wouldn't believe what's right in front of his face unless Jesus himself, in person, and ER's pastor both agreed, in his presence, proclaimed it so.
    Anonymous said...
    I have doubts about Robertson myself but I'm not willing to brand him an out and out phoney. I don't know enough about him or his ministry to go that far. Yes, he's said some kooky things, but then who hasn't?
    Anonymous said...
    Daddio: No.

    Mark, don't start being an ass again. I no more venerate my pastor than you do your navel -- wait a minute ...
    Anonymous said...
    Mom2, 1 Thessalonians 5 is lovely. But there is nothing in it to justify willful blindness to the goodness of creation, which shines through despite human sin and failure, there is nothing in it to justify being such an Eeyore all the time, and there is for dang sure nothing in it to justify pretending that we Christians won't be held responsible for the damage we've done, and refuse to keep from being done, to this planet -- and that always comes to mind when people start talking about how we're "just passing through," which most people use to justify their own disregard for the earth and environment. Horse hockey. We are *not* just passing through: We are hear to learn and to grow, to put our hand to the plow and work to advance the Kingdom of Heave, not to sit around onour blessed ass-urance and just "save souls" -- we're here to be used of God to save LIVES that have souls.
    Anonymous said...
    "Being such an Eeyore"

    Brilliant analogy ER. I disagree of course, but brilliant nonetheless.
    Anonymous said...
    ER, All that list of things that you bow down to are not unknown to me. I will not even throw a chewing gum wrapper or the gum on the ground. I will put it in my purse or wrap the gum in tissue and put in my pocket until I come to a waste can. The reference to this world not being our home is from an old song and as Christians, it is true. Our eternal home should be of more importance than the earthly trinkets that we can acquire down here. Do you not think that the God who created this world can also take care of it in the larger picture? I see the culture getting worse by looking at how the later generation does trash it and litter, but the culture change is what will be dealt with by God someday as they forget Him and live in disobedience and sin.
    Anonymous said...
    You should watch yer mouth mom. I bow down to One: Jesus.
    Anonymous said...
    Environmentalism has become a religion. Common sense will tell most people that we need to be conservative and not litterers, but this culture has gone beyond common sense. Sorry if I offended you and I know that you have respect for Jesus, but now I'm puzzled by your theory that the God of the Old Testament is not the God of the New Testament.
    Anonymous said...
    "I bow down to One: Jesus."

    Sheesh!

    That's funny. You're so perfect, ER. I mean it. You are the standard we all should strive for.

    Sheesh!
    Anonymous said...
    Oh? So to whom do you bow, Daddio? You crack me up. You dismiss me if you disagree with me, and now you dismiss me because I publically (as much as one can anonymously on a blog) confess with my mouth the Lord Jesus!

    Yer wack, dude. Yer just wack.

    Mom2, God is God. But humankind's perception of Him has changed as revelations have come. The God of the OT is an angry ramaging murderous jealous God because that's what His followers saw; then comes Jesus, the perfect revelation of God's love and grace, and He says, yoou have heard said one way, but I say another. So, no, not different Gods. But definitely different perceptions -- as we continue to see through that glass darkly! But I will never, ever understand how anyone who is in Christ can find much of interest, of grace, of joy, in the OT.
    Anonymous said...
    "I have a relatively good track record," he said. "Sometimes I miss."

    This is the telling statement that proves Robertson is not a man of God. The Bible tells us plainly that prophets from God are never wrong.

    So, if he is not a prophet from God, and the Bible plainly says he isn't, then the question is:

    Who is he a prophet from?
    Anonymous said...
    ER. I'm sorry I offended you, but it concerns me that you seem to think only Jesus the man has any credibility.

    Tell me, ER.

    In your world is Jesus the Christ?

    It concerns me that you seem to deny the diety of Jesus Christ.

    Is He the Son of God?

    According to your doctrine, what did He mean when He said, "I and My Father are One"?

    If you agree that God and Jesus are One (since Jesus Himself said it) How do you justify denying that Jesus said nothing besides the words attributed to Him in the New Testament?

    Does it occur to you that He might have said a few things that werte never recorded in scripture?

    Is what Jesus said as a carnate man the only things we can attribute to Him as God?
    Anonymous said...
    Mark raises some very fair questions...
    Anonymous said...
    Fair, yes, but most of them are irrelevant to anything I've written here.

    It would be pretty stupid to believe that Jesus never sasid anything no recorded in the Bible. It's equally stupid to attribute every word in the Bible directly to Him as of he said the words Himself.

    I've never questioned the deity of Jesus. I alwsys emphasis the Son of Man over the Son of God because so few do. Jesus is presented as a comic book superhero so much; I think it's more important to listen to what the man said than what others have said about Him.

    I don't know what He meant when He said "I and the Father are one." Tell me: If Jesus and God the Father are one, what did Jesus mean when he chastised those who called Him good and declared that "only the Father in heaven" is good?

    Nothing is as clear as you want it to be. Nada. And guess what? It doesn't *have* to be. You want certainty where none exists.
    Anonymous said...
    Sorry the typos. I'm on a laptop in a hospital room, I'm tired, I haven't had supper and -- oh, crap, I'm whining. Later.
    Anonymous said...
    I've had a bite now.

    I think that even a short list of doctrinal statements about the metaphysics surrounding who Jesus is is far less important for a Christian to worry over than following the teachings and the example of Jesus.

    Honestly, do any of you think God has a checklist of things one has to believe about Him or about Jesus to be "let in" to heaven? I don't. I think it's an essay test with one question:

    Once you got My Grace on you, what did you do with your life?
    Anonymous said...
    There is only one requirement to get into Heaven:

    It is found in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believes on him shall not perish, but have everlasting life.", Romans 10:9,10 "...If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead, you shall be saved; for with the heart man believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.", and Romans 10:13 "Whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved!"

    There is a critical difference in a "heart" knowledge of Christ, and a "head" knowledgfe of Christ. Failure to understand the difference can lead to Hell.
    Anonymous said...
    Oh, and you didn't answer my question: Is Jesus the Christ?

    ER, I believe with all my heart that you are a Christian. God said, "I will never desert you or forsake you" That promise is the premise of the Baptist's doctrine of once saved always saved, and that is why I believe you are a Christian.

    But I note with concern that you always refer to Jesus as simply Jesus and never add the title "Christ" to your refernce of His name. That is why it concerns me. To me, you seem to divorce Jesus from Christ, which would seem to indicate that you deny His Godhood, his Diety, if you will. That is why I ask, Is Jesus the Christ to you?

    I mentioned this concern to a pastor friend of mine and he suggested I ask you that question.

    I don't want you to read into the question that I doubt your faith. I don't. I only doubt your understanding of your faith. You are very erudite and you influence others with your knowledge of the use of language. I just hope and pray that you are not influencing others to rebel against Christ.
    Anonymous said...
    ER, "If Jesus and God the Father are one, what did Jesus mean when he chastised those who called Him good and declared that "only the Father in heaven" is good?

    Jesus was speaking to people who perceived Him as only a man, not the Son of God. At this time He had not revealed His diety to even His followers. He was speaking to those who would have not listened to Him if He had proclaimed Himself God at this point.

    God, and Jesus, and Jesus as God has impeccable timing! Do not put Him in a "mortal" box. He doesn't fit.
    Anonymous said...
    I guess I'm not going to answer your question, Mark, because I don't believe yiou have any moral or religious standikng to ask anything of me, not as long as you believe we should just shoot down illegals as they come across the border.

    Yes, I'm sticking to that until you recant.

    If I were a Jew, I would say that yes, Jesus is the Christ. I am not a Jew. So what difference does it make if I adhere to that very specifically Jewish concept of the Messiah?

    And get off the Baptist train, man. Of all of the reasons you have, from knowing me (as much as you can online), for recognizing my Christianity, "ER used to be a Baptist" is the very WEAKEST, and the most ridiculous.

    Oh, and again, I'll stop emphasisizng "Son of Man" when others stops emphasizing "Jesus, the Comic Book Superhero -- able to leap sin in a single bound." Get off the baby formula. Jesus is more complex than "Mr. Jesus Christ." Talk about putting Him in a box! Your mind, brother, is one of the smallest.
    Anonymous said...
    I'm reading these comments and wondering how ER arrives at some of the interpretations of others words the way that he does.
    The tone toward those he wants to debate, gets so intolerable that when they come back with a little of the same, it turns into a war. (of attitude and words).
    Now, I've gone and done it, because he will turn on me now.
    Anonymous said...
    Mom2, Mark and I go way back. I lost all confidence in him, and his views, over his murderous attitude toward illegals.
    Anonymous said...
    Oh, and I'm glad to debate you. Mark, I hold in contempt. I'm calling him on his murderous heart.

    Call me on my error -- if that's what you think it is -- regarding homosexuals and the church. I'll take my chances on being too open.

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