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    netsirc — 11 years ago(April 05, 2015 10:25 PM)

    I have no problem with the show. I just used it as an example of why Christians don't need to take it upon themselves to preach to anyone who's not interested. To clarify, I'm talking about one-on-one conversations.

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      willowdana-13077 — 11 years ago(April 05, 2015 10:13 PM)

      It's needed until the end of time

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        Volley2020 — 11 years ago(April 05, 2015 10:27 PM)

        The end won't come until everyone in the world has had a chance to hear the Truth, at least once in his or her lifetime.
        "And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come." Matthew 24:14.
        We are indeed very close. With the Internet now in maturity stages and instant global communication 24/7/365 virtually everywhere, there really are not many left who haven't heard the word at least once, that said a single soul is every bit as precious to God as a hundred thousand.

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            Jerry-137 — 10 years ago(April 06, 2015 01:51 AM)

            The end won't come until everyone in the world has had a chance to hear the Truth, at least once in his or her lifetime.
            UhhI'm not quite ready to go yet. Maybe if the proselytizers cool it for a while the "word" won't reach everyone and we can go on with our business and not be worrying about the afterlife coming after dinner. If this is really the case then the proselytizers are suicidal and should be locked up to save humanity.


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              netsirc — 10 years ago(April 06, 2015 02:31 AM)

              But does the average Christian have access to people who have never heard of Christianity? If we don't, why must we still take it upon ourselves to preach to those who choose not to believe? Only the grace of God can unharden a heart.
              As for that prophecy, It may have already come to pass. The word has spread to all "nations". With recent events, some people believe the times spoken of in Revelations is already upon us.

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                Laura-eubanks — 10 years ago(April 06, 2015 08:34 AM)

                I'm a Christian, & I like to talk about my Savior because He lived me so much He took this for my sin! I want everyone to come to know His love & peace. I know not everyone will. That saddens me. I cannot force anyone to believe, & neither did He. He did not have to do this, but He did it for me & you. True, nearly everyone has access to this Bible & the facts, but a head-knowledge is not the same as a personal, soul-changing relationship. We tell because we can't help but share 🙂

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                    wildpeace10 — 10 years ago(April 08, 2015 05:25 AM)

                    The end won't come until everyone in the world has a chance to hear the truth,at least once in his or her lifetime.
                    They may hear the truth but millions won't believe it's
                    the truth.
                    What's the use of preaching the truth if people don't
                    believe it?
                    Remember when almost nobody believed the earth was round?
                    The fact is that religions who say they have the truth often
                    change their minds about their own interpretation of the Bible.
                    What was the truth a hundred years ago might not be
                    their truth today.
                    So in a way,they were preaching a lie for a hundred years until
                    they discovered it wasn't the truth.
                    And if they were wrong about a thing for a hundred years
                    (apparently God was too busy to correct them on day one)
                    how can you trust anything they're saying today?

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                      Sansas_LemonCake — 10 years ago(April 09, 2015 12:20 AM)

                      "The end won't come until everyone in the world has a chance to hear the truth,at least once in his or her lifetime."
                      Well people have died without ever having heard of your religion, Aboriginals for example, and Eskimos.
                      So I take it the end won't come then?
                      "They may hear the truth but millions won't believe it's the truth. "
                      How would you expect people to believe in something like a leprechaun with good pot on a candy covered planet that you can only visit when you travel through a rainbow?
                      One would need evidence for such claims, right?
                      Same goes for any religion.
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                      What's the use of preaching the truth if people don't believe it? "
                      Exactly. Pretty ineffective when people need scientifically demonstrable evidence to accept anything as a fact.
                      "Remember when almost nobody believed the earth was round?"
                      No one in our age remembers that because no one has witnessed scientists to change that mindset.
                      If I recall correctly it's the Bible that implies the earth to be flat, found in Daniel 4:10-11, where it speaks of a tree that can be seen from the farthest places on earth.
                      Again in Matthew 4:8 which is paralleled with Luke 4:5, speaking of 'the devil' bringing 'Jesus' atop of a mountain from which he could see all the kingdoms of the world.
                      The book of Isaiah mentions this interesting and flat out wrong metaphor:
                      He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth, and its people are like grasshoppers. He stretches out the heavens like a canopy, and spreads them out like a tent to live in.
                      First of all the atmosphere isn't at all in a triangular shape, it's all around the planet at the same height and in the same shape, spherical.
                      Circle isn't spherical either. When you look at an egg for example one doesn't immediately think "circle". One tends to think of the shape as a sphere, or even a ball, but not as a two dimensional platform.
                      The book mentions the earth to have four corners as well. Which firstly contradicts the circular shape the bible mentioned earlier, and secondly implies yet another false shape, a square or a rectangle.
                      Yet when we stand on the beach, the sun does not get swallowed by the seas just to resurrect the next morning, this is bronze age logic, hence the references in the bronze age books.
                      "The fact is that religions who say they have the truth often
                      change their minds about their own interpretation of the Bible. "
                      That's because the Bible has a couple hundred contradictions found within and sometimes even within the same page.
                      That's why it's such a popular book, anyone with ambition can manipulate others around them by quote mining and cherry picking the verses needed for whatever purpose.
                      "What was the truth a hundred years ago might not be their truth today.
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                      Truth isn't a philosophical debate, truth is what exists, truth is fact. And fact cannot be changed by words, it can merely be studied.
                      "So in a way,they were preaching a lie for a hundred years until they discovered it wasn't the truth.
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                      You might be off with a couple centuries. We're past the 2000 year mark. Eratosthenes, a Greek Egyptian found out the true shape of the world in the third century BCE by using simple mathematical calculations.
                      "And if they were wrong about a thing for a hundred years
                      (apparently God was too busy to correct them on day one)
                      how can you trust anything they're saying today?"
                      We have come full circle to the start of the post, indeed one would need sufficient scientific evidence to prove their theory, through trial and error, before anyone will accept it as truth, let alone gain a universal consensus on their observations.

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                        DabacTSP — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 09:27 AM)

                        You speak sincere and well put. However, I used to reason with similar arguments years before until I found out that all those controversies can be cleared slowly and by examining the bigger picture, the writing style, the customs etc.
                        As for earth "flatness", Bible was never meant to be scientific book, those parts that you mention are poetry.
                        As for scientific fact, go and examine the case for Jesus' resurrection, the pros and contras, the historicity of the accounts Dig deep, you might be surprised by the evidence.
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                          jhn-55751 — 10 years ago(April 06, 2015 02:00 PM)

                          After the recent abominations of Exodus and Noah do we really need another biblical movie? At least this one hasn't been done before. But bear in mind that the Jesus story is just that, a story. The history is wrong, the geography is wrong, the genealogy is wrong and the books are contradictory. Miss translations abound. So whatever Hollywood does its no worse than what the First Council of Nicaea did in 325CE.

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                              KatharineFanatic — 10 years ago(April 11, 2015 06:32 AM)

                              The books being contradictory is more likely evidence of actual events than if they'd sat down, cooked up a story, gotten all their details straight, and written up a fictional account from different perspectives. IE eye witnesses' stories in court are never identical unless tampered with.

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                                esmad3-216-475224 — 10 years ago(May 05, 2015 03:38 AM)

                                Its not "evidence" of anything. If stories are straight up contradictory someone is lying. Bad analogy and grasping at at straws.

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                                  DabacTSP — 10 years ago(February 13, 2016 07:46 AM)

                                  I completely agree.
                                  Furthermore, "The history is wrong, the geography is wrong, the genealogy is wrong"? Look up Luke's account (Luke and Acts) and compare all the details - up to the government function titles in several provinces - with the official history, it all matches and even reveal more.
                                  Don't forget how the Apostles were portrayed in most situations: like cowards, like traitors (Peter), like confused incompetents (Jesus asks "how long do I have to bear you"), imagine conspirators writing about themselves that way. It's written objectively, with all the minuses (Jewish kings! Imagine nation's history almanac portraying its own kings as evil, losers or cowards) and all the pluses.
                                  No even remotely similar book as this one, written by over 40 men of all classes on 3 continents in a time span of over 1500 years.
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                                    rickathedj — 10 years ago(April 11, 2015 05:00 PM)

                                    To answer your question in the most direct way, no, we don't NEED another Biblical movie. We don't NEED any more movies. But that being said, there does seem to be a market for the movies and as long as that remains the case, there will be more movies. Fortunately there is no law requiring people to watch movies of the current hot genre. I'm really glad of that or I would have truly hated the Twilight craze.

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                                      bonniebonniebanks — 10 years ago(April 10, 2015 11:37 PM)

                                      I agree. And I also get a kick out of people feeling religion is 'shoved down their throat'.
                                      Why are people so weak? If someone gets obnoxious about their religion, walk away. I had a discussion with someone who likes to rip up the JW's literature in front of their face. What good does that do? Why is it necessary?
                                      I liken it to if someone offered me a beer. I hate beerthe smellthe taste and in spite of my age people are still insistent that I never gave it enough of a chance. Hate it. Sosay I'm at someone's house and they offer me a beer. I can say 'no thank you' or I can take the bottle out of their hand and smash it on the pavement and tell them to get the hell away from me and take their nasty smelling stuff out of my face.

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                                        aventuracsm6981 — 10 years ago(April 14, 2015 12:01 PM)

                                        The church I go to has main core values and one of them states:
                                        "Excellent Environments-We aren't in the business of changing people. Rather, we embrace our role as creating a space where people can work out their stuff with Jesus."
                                        There are many bible verses that talk about "spreading the word". I believe America has become immune to Christianity based off never really being introduced to it or scared off from Christianity and God in general due to issues in their life. I know (and once was) more atheists/agnostic people than I do Christians. I believe it's because many Christians don't put their arm around their friends and let them see, life is better with the Lord at my side and first in life.
                                        It's a difficult road to hoe, shoving it in faces won't work but going from atheist/agnostic type beliefs for 20+ years and finally opening my mind and heart, I am glad family put an arm around my shoulder for many years rather than a door in my face or a kick in my back.
                                        Having a bible and church down the corner isn't the same as having friends/family that help you re-connect without the in your face tactics both over the board Christians and over the top atheists use.

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                                          strtrkn — 10 years ago(April 19, 2015 06:35 PM)

                                          If someone has already mentioned what I'm going to write, I do apologize. And not in any particular order
                                          The Atheists. Their minds are pretty much made up, and they like nothing more than to irritate Christians, especially newer converts who haven't read and studied as much as a "mature" believer would have already done. It irritates me too, but the best thing that you can do is ignore it. It's not your fault, don't waste your time.
                                          As far as studying In this day and age, you have access to Scriptures in any format you wish. I have 3 different translations on my Nook Color, and instead of carrying my Bible to church, I slip my Nook in my purse and go. Please understand I've always been a geek/nerd, so bringing this bad boy Nook out gets a raised eyebrow or two, but it's my Bible for the time I need it to be.
                                          You made a point for me! How about that A true Christian who hasn't consumed "the Kool-Aid"
                                          will
                                          be reading and studying God's Word. There's no excuse for us not to. There are so many translations out thereget one that you think you'll be comfortable with. I don't know of ANYONE on this planet who still speaks in King James English. Seriously. Get a New King James translation, or something like I said that you will be comfortable with. CDs, DVDs can be played with Scripture. Read it as a book. Read it off your tablet or off your laptop. A wonderful site for downloading translations, maps, and all kinds of neat stuff is
                                          www.e-sword.net
                                          . You'll find all kinds of help there. Take what's free. Awesome, awesome things to download!
                                          Now, as far what our responsibilities are Jesus did say go into all the world and preach the good news. Well, trust me. We are not all called to stand behind a pulpit. Not all of us are called for missionary work in the Congo. Most evangelism is speaking to people one on one. Tell what God has done for you, how He has changed you and ask if they want to have what you do. We are even ministers for God when we're doing our grocery shopping. If people don't want to listen, don't waste your breath. You did all you can possibly do, and they are now no longer your responsibility. It's between them and God. On the other end of this spectrum, your religion should never, ever be used to say "If you don't do what I do, you're going to hell!" That will scare people off for good! 😄 If you're a true Christian, you will not rely on your "religion". You rely on your relationship with God. There's a big, big difference.
                                          So anyway I truly hope I didn't muddy any waters with my opinions! I wish you well, and if you want to send me a message, I'd be more than happy to keep the conversation going! May you be blessed!
                                          "Star Trekkin' across the universe, boldly going forward 'cause we can't find reverse!"

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