Regarding your warnings i am in complete agreement. Finding these threads of knowledge isn't related to our standing to the Lord. It is an entirely separate thing. Well, most "conspirologists" will reach completely different conclusions - bait, set up by Satan which means they enjoy believing lies. And still they will get proud and think themselves more than the common people, not to speak of the elites. Still, finding out these truths doesnt mean one loves truth or hates lies per se.
There's the danger of the opposite extremism, to avoid any form of research and exposition of these works of darkness, which is also undesirable. But, at least for myself, I have to continually check "what are my real intentions?"
I thanks God for having thrown in the middle of my walk Dr. Ruckman's books (I downloaded dozens free from the web). His 'crazy' interpretation of the Bible stoned me, and I decided to bypass all the websites trown against his person and works and begun to check directly his commentaries. It was a blessed decision. I realized that the KJV was kept in an armored concrete sarcophagus of men's opinions. The treasures of the AV 1611 were hidden by allegorical interpretations and traditions. That 1 Corinthians 2:9 "...But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him..." is fully justified by the things contained in the Book. Just read and discover 'em. In comparison to the marvels of God, not yet recognized by the 'scholars', those lines, buildings, alignments and the conspiracies of the gnostics are poor, miserable games of eternally spoiled children.
My plan in the exposition of the works of darkness is a comparison of them with the works of light of God, a comparison that will annihilate the already pale and sick glory of the workers of iniquity. I pray God will give me time and energy to do it in the near future.
I think its more the general strain of anti-intellectualism or intellectualism that is concerned only with self edification or "correction" that makes up this anti-conspirology mindset. It is antiapocalyptism. People, including christians, just dont believe there is ultimate evil in the world that is going to be destroyed by Gods pure wrath sooner rather than later. While it is true the greatest evil is within us and that is what we should be concerned with the most, exposing the works of darkness has always been an important work carried out by equipped saints. I mean disbelief in evil and conspiracy is indicative of a shallow agnostic mindset or disbelief in evil....which would mean disbelief in good or God.
Naturally, correct knowledge of the Bible and giving it out as spiritual food FAR surpasses conspirology. Both are extremely hard to find, so if you have both it is like you have found a beautiful and well tempered wife. lol
Most christians of the west today only operate within the dichotomy "right-wrong" and not "evil-good" as existential entities. Hence their feeble spirit when it comes to both preaching the gospel and exposing evil. This is a recent development with the spread of theology on the internet where they began to think it is a matter of finely tuned opinions and not sometimes crude or crass actions (becoming "mad for Christ" and preaching the gospel; uncovering works of darkness beyond the public sphere with its long murky debates).
The good thing about having a SUPER minority view is that now you see (from the side, not above) how ridiculous it is to beat yourself in the chest having a minority view. For myself, I can safely say that I never wanted part in this knowledge and that it came to me in various ways, some of which did not include digging at all, bur rather something else
"some of which did not include digging at all, bur rather something else" --------> Bro, if this was a casual encounter, it bears the sign of a call from above. I too had "a call", but God nearly wearied out waiting the day I would wake up. God wanted me to be saved and I abused of the things He threw between my feet in order I stumbled avoiding really dangerous paths. Conspiracy research was no more a way to change my mind respect God and the Bible, but a replacement of Him. He added problems and troubles in my life to correct and chastise me until I was saved. For this reason I continually apply:
2 Corinthians 13:5 Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
I have always to remember the mire from where He took me up like a dead stone. I cannot go back in an unregenerate state, but I can slide back and have no fellowship with Him. The warnings I put in the middle of those posts are 99% a warning to myself.
Its good for everyone really. Backsliding is a real problem and is to be guarded against. The multitude of wickedness in our countries and the ascent of the antichrist we are witnessing sure may make our love cold too.
I remember in 2008-2009 when i discovered your and Douglas' blogs everything was blurry to me and I only began to apprehend the significance of it all after I became a christian.I mean i piled up some knowledge and clues but it meant nothing to me until I realized the light of God in the gospel existed and was designed for my salvation. After that appearance of the light of the glorified Christ the darkness of these works received a far more pronounced contour.
Of course there was a time when I may have tried to supplant true spiritual work with this research but that was only for short and I always kept things apart. Also, my research has been disregarded by all christians excluding you, so that had a humbling effect. Then there is my disability (i can hardly walk) so then there have been restrains for me to enter a wild ride of gnostic pride..... even so, God knows our hearts perfectly.
Regarding your warnings i am in complete agreement. Finding these threads of knowledge isn't related to our standing to the Lord. It is an entirely separate thing. Well, most "conspirologists" will reach completely different conclusions - bait, set up by Satan which means they enjoy believing lies. And still they will get proud and think themselves more than the common people, not to speak of the elites. Still, finding out these truths doesnt mean one loves truth or hates lies per se.
ReplyDeleteThere's the danger of the opposite extremism, to avoid any form of research and exposition of these works of darkness, which is also undesirable. But, at least for myself, I have to continually check "what are my real intentions?"
DeleteI thanks God for having thrown in the middle of my walk Dr. Ruckman's books (I downloaded dozens free from the web). His 'crazy' interpretation of the Bible stoned me, and I decided to bypass all the websites trown against his person and works and begun to check directly his commentaries. It was a blessed decision. I realized that the KJV was kept in an armored concrete sarcophagus of men's opinions. The treasures of the AV 1611 were hidden by allegorical interpretations and traditions. That 1 Corinthians 2:9 "...But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him..." is fully justified by the things contained in the Book. Just read and discover 'em. In comparison to the marvels of God, not yet recognized by the 'scholars', those lines, buildings, alignments and the conspiracies of the gnostics are poor, miserable games of eternally spoiled children.
My plan in the exposition of the works of darkness is a comparison of them with the works of light of God, a comparison that will annihilate the already pale and sick glory of the workers of iniquity. I pray God will give me time and energy to do it in the near future.
I think its more the general strain of anti-intellectualism or intellectualism that is concerned only with self edification or "correction" that makes up this anti-conspirology mindset. It is antiapocalyptism. People, including christians, just dont believe there is ultimate evil in the world that is going to be destroyed by Gods pure wrath sooner rather than later. While it is true the greatest evil is within us and that is what we should be concerned with the most, exposing the works of darkness has always been an important work carried out by equipped saints. I mean disbelief in evil and conspiracy is indicative of a shallow agnostic mindset or disbelief in evil....which would mean disbelief in good or God.
DeleteNaturally, correct knowledge of the Bible and giving it out as spiritual food FAR surpasses conspirology. Both are extremely hard to find, so if you have both it is like you have found a beautiful and well tempered wife. lol
DeleteMost christians of the west today only operate within the dichotomy "right-wrong" and not "evil-good" as existential entities. Hence their feeble spirit when it comes to both preaching the gospel and exposing evil. This is a recent development with the spread of theology on the internet where they began to think it is a matter of finely tuned opinions and not sometimes crude or crass actions (becoming "mad for Christ" and preaching the gospel; uncovering works of darkness beyond the public sphere with its long murky debates).
DeleteThe good thing about having a SUPER minority view is that now you see (from the side, not above) how ridiculous it is to beat yourself in the chest having a minority view. For myself, I can safely say that I never wanted part in this knowledge and that it came to me in various ways, some of which did not include digging at all, bur rather something else
ReplyDelete"some of which did not include digging at all, bur rather something else"
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Bro, if this was a casual encounter, it bears the sign of a call from above. I too had "a call", but God nearly wearied out waiting the day I would wake up. God wanted me to be saved and I abused of the things He threw between my feet in order I stumbled avoiding really dangerous paths. Conspiracy research was no more a way to change my mind respect God and the Bible, but a replacement of Him. He added problems and troubles in my life to correct and chastise me until I was saved. For this reason I continually apply:
2 Corinthians 13:5 Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
I have always to remember the mire from where He took me up like a dead stone. I cannot go back in an unregenerate state, but I can slide back and have no fellowship with Him. The warnings I put in the middle of those posts are 99% a warning to myself.
Its good for everyone really. Backsliding is a real problem and is to be guarded against. The multitude of wickedness in our countries and the ascent of the antichrist we are witnessing sure may make our love cold too.
ReplyDeleteI remember in 2008-2009 when i discovered your and Douglas' blogs everything was blurry to me and I only began to apprehend the significance of it all after I became a christian.I mean i piled up some knowledge and clues but it meant nothing to me until I realized the light of God in the gospel existed and was designed for my salvation. After that appearance of the light of the glorified Christ the darkness of these works received a far more pronounced contour.
Of course there was a time when I may have tried to supplant true spiritual work with this research but that was only for short and I always kept things apart. Also, my research has been disregarded by all christians excluding you, so that had a humbling effect. Then there is my disability (i can hardly walk) so then there have been restrains for me to enter a wild ride of gnostic pride..... even so, God knows our hearts perfectly.