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wolfbiblemoon2011-01-16 08:41 pm
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Ephesians 1-3
Those that are blessed were predestined to be saved, God chose them before the foundation of the world.
Everyone near and far has been preached to in peace and are therefore no longer foreign to each other as they are fellow citizens in God's household.
Paul had the divine secret made known to him by revelation, a secret not disclosed to any previous prophets, that everyone can be saved rather than just the chosen few (though they have to have been predestined as it said in the previous chapter). Paul's calling is to reveal this secret plan to everyone after it was hidden for ages.
The love of Christ surpasses all knowledge so you can be filled up to the fullness of God, you don't want knowledge filling up space that could be used for God.
Everyone near and far has been preached to in peace and are therefore no longer foreign to each other as they are fellow citizens in God's household.
Paul had the divine secret made known to him by revelation, a secret not disclosed to any previous prophets, that everyone can be saved rather than just the chosen few (though they have to have been predestined as it said in the previous chapter). Paul's calling is to reveal this secret plan to everyone after it was hidden for ages.
The love of Christ surpasses all knowledge so you can be filled up to the fullness of God, you don't want knowledge filling up space that could be used for God.
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What?
Ok I might have said that a bit wrong.
Judaism came first.
Then came mayans, hindus, and buddhists.
Hinduism and buddhism came around 600 b.c.
Most of these religions included the All Knowing God of the bible (besides buddhism of course, which is atheistic) but most of their polytheism overshadowed this one God.
Basically, they did descend from an original religion, but they added in other "Gods" and "Goddesses."
I'm not saying these Gods and Goddesses were complete myths, but they stemmed from a rebellion against the actual God. Until they almost completely overshadowed him and He was forgotten in those religions. (Sorry I can't be more descriptive, I don't have the best memory, and the book I read went into much more detail on other things).
And presumptuous? No. Did I study history? Yes.
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If you could at least use proper grammar or go take english class it would be easier to understand what your saying.
Your last paragraph makes little to no sense.
And yes, I have problems with saying other things after my initial post.
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I mean, it seems perfectly plausible to me that not every single person since YHWH (YHWH being one of his names) believes in him, right? Imagine how pissed Adam and Eve must've been to been kicked out. They tell their children angry stories of this paradise lost. So it's not until Abraham comes along before the belief in YHWH spreads again.
But then... yeah. That's trying to mix religion and science.