Author Topic: The beast that thou sawest was, and is not  (Read 661 times)

Offline cizz

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Re: The beast that thou sawest was, and is not
« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2012, 06:48:32 am »
Amen...and VERY good point!!  ...."Not even touch it"!!!

When you really think about it, what did all that fear teaching accomplish? The woman ate the fruit and shared it...what would help someone terrified of guns get over that, take them to a firing range and put a gun in their hand and show them how to properly use one..then pray they don't go shootin everybody that ever scared the crap out them!   cz055

The deed with the fruit is done, so what do you do now? Learn to use it...? Is a simple no escaping that we now know both good and bad...how do we overcome the fear of that..?  :what: We have to ask the Lord the answer to that question...for all the wisdom of knowing good and bad we lack one thing I think, the courage to simply ask the Lord the question that the woman was too afraid to ask...Lord did you deceive me? the serpent implied that the Lord deceived them and left them dumb and lacking in wisdom! Courage to simply speak what the truth in our minds are...I don't want nothing to do with a god that I can not speak openly and honestly with..even if I need to ask Him are you the serpent that deceived me?