Subject: Question on spiritual covering? |
Bible Note: Part One. Many questions have been asked of Elijah -- questions that he has never answered. Below is a sampling of questions people asked Elijah and which he chose not to answer. 1) Question (Elijah): The beast with seven heads and ten horns anyone know what it actually is and who strikes the one head Answer (JVH0212): Sir, if you would please provide the book, chapter, and verse to which your question refers, then it would facilitate answering your question. Thank you. (Question remains unanswered.) 2) (JVH0212): That was some clarification of the Holy Spirit. Only 3 "things" in heaven, the Father, the son and the angles? And maybe satan? My only question is: To support your opinion could you cite chapter and verse please? CHAPTER AND VERSE. I see the answer is: NO, you cannot cite chapter and verse for your assertion that "There are only three things in heaven, the Father,the son and the angles, unless you count satan and his bunch than there's four" (Question remains unanswered.) 3) Question (JVH0212): I ask you whom we should believe: 2000 years of the historic Christian faith backed up by the Word of God in PLAIN English or the unsubstantiated opinions of one who is so secretive about his identity that "no personal profile [is] on record" with the Forum? Or whom should we believe: God's own son Jesus Christ who is the second person of the Trinity or the Jehovah's Witnesses, the men who came up with the anti-Trinity doctrine? Answer (Elijah): There was about 2000 years between Adam and Noah man had gone so fare from what was right that the world was almost destroyed, God said it would the same in are day, can you afford not to test what the worlds teaching, or are you so sure that the worlds teaching right that you don’t care 4) (Reformer Joe): I did re-read it, and the question I asked was NOT address in what you said. According to Hebrews 1:8, who is God calling "God"? And according to Hebrews 1:10, what did the Lord Jesus do? I AM being open-minded, Elijah, and I think that you should be open-minded enough to question why in 2000 years that the unique view of Christ presented in your post has hardly ever been articulated, if indeed it ever has. Also, I would suggest you being open-minded enough to check out the book I recommended in my previous post, since the ironclad arguments for the Trinity are much too numerous to present in a bulletin-board format. If you have responses to White's thorough analysis of the Trinity which takes into account the entire body of Scripture, I will be more than happy to look at them with an open-mind! (Question remains unanswered.) 5) (Hank): Elijah, you use the words, speaking of Christ, "the Father created Him." When did this occur, before or after Adam? And did God make Christ out of the same clay, and with the same mold, He used to create Adam? If Christ was created, then He is not God, not Deity, but a creature like Adam was and like you and I are, is that correct? Or was He perhaps created as an angel of sorts? Surely you know. You must be privy to information than most of us don't have. Will you therefore enlighten us? We are in the same predicament and face the same question that troubled Pontius Pilate long ago, "What must I do with Jesus?" --Hank (Question remains unanswered.) 6) Question: Why do we grow old? (Elijah): Theologians say that we grow old and die because of sin, that’s like a half truth, because of there lack of understanding of Gods ways, the truth is that we die because of sin, but we grow old because of justice. God is a just God, who always prepares his people for every thing. Because sin brought on death, death brought on the need for justice, justice being Gods preparation for that death, thought a natural process of ageing, not only dos it provide time for us to grow into maturity and the knowledge of God, but it provides time to become fruitful and become many, fulfilling Gods will, to fill the earth and than prepares us for death, not only in this system of things, but also prepares us for life in that system to come, all threw the same process. Answer (JVH0212): "Theologians say..." How convenient! Which theologians? What are their names? Can you give direct quotes with attribution? In what books or articles did "they" say that? How easy it is to set up and knock down a straw man by making a general statement with no attribution and then go on to attack that statement. One thing you have to give theologians credit for: even IF they misuse logic, at least they know what it is. (Question remains unanswered.) |