[Faith-talk] a distressing book

Timothy Clark Ministries timothyclarkministries at gmail.com
Tue Dec 30 06:20:25 UTC 2014


not a problem. 
 it certainly makes you more well rounded but for most it provides headaches. 
 i’m regularly in debates with nonchristians do to the organazation i’m ordained through. 
 they accept everyone and that’s a good thing to some people, for most that’s bad. for me, i think it’s a good thing because again, it makes everyone involved in their organization  respectful of others knowing that their are christians and muslims and jews in the same organazation. as i’ve stated, this isn’t for everyone just as the searching non biblical books aren’t for everyone. 
 i’ve gone down both roads and i feel i’m a better person for it. i guess my question to you is do you feel you wish to traverse those same paths.
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On Tevet 8, 5775 AM, at 1:15, Devin Prater <r.d.t.prater at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you so much.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Dec 30, 2014, at 12:08 AM, Timothy Clark Ministries <timothyclarkministries at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> dismiss it. 
>> i say this for one reason. 
>> you’ll confuse yourself. you’ll give yourself more questions and you’ll go mad searching for answers. eventually though, if you are persistent enough, you’ll get there. question is, at what cost to your mental faculties. 
>> i’ve been there, done that. because i’ve done it i can argue against just about everything but, for most this is not a good path to try to follow. it takes discipline and patients and a lot of both. if you continue, be ready for lodes and lodes of sleepless nights. 
>> i say give it up if you don’t want to go through it. like i said, i’ve been there, i’ve done that..  
>> Timothy Clark Ministries 
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>> http://www.timothyclarkministries.blogspot.com
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>>> On Tevet 8, 5775 AM, at 1:00, Devin Prater via Faith-talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>>> Hi all. For years I've saught the truth. For years I've looked and looked to find God, and just when I think I've found him, I'm not sure. First there was Gnosticism that challenged me the most. I studdied it, and even downloaded a few of the gospels, like of Thomas. Now don't get me wrong. I don't just flit from view to view on religion so easily. I soon emerged from that with the firm conviction that it was just not true, for Jesus wouldn't want just a little few to become children of God, and while the world is fallen, our main wish shouldn't be to get out of it and not live on our way through it. But there's a book called Satan's counterfeit Christianity that I found on iBooks. I started reading it thinking it'd give more about other ideas I should keep away from, but it basically reads that all knowledge me have of Christianity is wrong. It says that Catholicism is rooted in other religions, based on Babel or however you spell it, and that Protestantism is just an extention of Catholicism, just split and without the rituals and such. So, now what? But the book's only advice about learning the "true faith" is to read the Bible deeply. Well, I've been doing that for as long as I had a Bible to read, and the only thing I disagree with of most Christians is that the sons of God in Gen 6 were fallen angels, not sons of Seth. So, is this something I should keep investigating, or should I just dismiss it before I cause myself more confusion and ache as happened with Gnosticism?
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