[stylist] Looking for ideas on good children's books- Left Behind

EvaMarie Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Sun Aug 23 04:49:41 UTC 2015


Yeah there are differences, but still, if one believes that Jesus is the
Christ, then he is Christian. By definition. It bugs me because there are
often people who truly do not believe that a particular religion is
Christian because it is not their religion. I have my beliefs, but I am not
going to tell another what they should believe or that they are doing
something wrong because they do not do it my way. Well, I am crossing the
line here. Or perhaps the Red Sea. haha
I will shut up now.
Thanks, Eve

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"You do not need to have vision to see the stars."

On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 9:16 PM, Barbara HAMMEL via stylist <
stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> And even more confusing on that point is there are various schools on
> whether the tribulation will happen before antichrist appears or in the
> middle of his reign or at the end of the tribulation period.
> They would say christians and Catholics because Catholicism is Christ plus
> other things to get to Heaven whereas evangelical — zoa Protestants? um not
> sure if that's the right word either — believe that accepting Christ is
> one's Lord and Saviour is All you need to be admitted to Heaven. No Christ
> plus good works, Christ plus baptism ... just Christ. The crosses in
> Catholicism have Jesus on the cross but all the Methodist, Presbyterian,
> Baptist, Reformed ... churches I have attended of empty crosses.
> Barbara
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Aug 22, 2015, at 18:16, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist <
> stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >
> > I didn't intend on posting anymore on this just so I can't be accused of
> > anything, grin, but to answer you, there are various interpretations of
> > Revelations. Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans/Episcopalian, and Orthodox
> have
> > similar interpretations. Most these denominations believe the "second
> > coming" of Jesus was when he returned to the Apostles after the
> > Resurrection. Other Christians believe the second coming is yet to
> happen.
> > Many believe Revelations was written to the Christians of the time, while
> > some hold to Revelations being a book of prophecy about the "End Times"
> and
> > what life will be like. The Rapture theory claims Christians in "good
> > standing" will automatically go to Heaven and escape all the bad stuff.
> This
> > gets into a lot of specific doctrine and dogma that's not only
> complicated
> > but probably not appropriate for this list. Ultimately, I say, to each,
> his
> > own, but I think it's good to know the theology behind religious beliefs
> and
> > not just take what you read and hear at face value. And FYI, for those
> > familiar with Revelations, the section at the end about anyone adding or
> > taking away from the Bible will go to Hell, was not in the earlier
> versions
> > of Revelations. It appears in later copies. So take what you will from
> this.
> > Sorry, Eve, if this just confuses you more.
> >
> > Bridgit
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of EvaMarie
> > Sanchez via stylist
> > Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2015 11:27 AM
> > To: Writers' Division Mailing List <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> > Cc: EvaMarie Sanchez <3rdeyeonly at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [stylist] Looking for ideas on good children's books- Left
> > Behind
> >
> > So that was it? He is not coming back to float down and rule the masses
> or
> > anything?
> > I am totally confused. I always thoughht they believed everyone was still
> > waiting for the second coming. I mean those that believe that. Like I
> > thought that he was supposed to be coming soon and that there were signs
> of
> > his impending coming. Or am I without realizing it, referencing
> Revelations,
> > which you seem to be debunking anyways?
> > Oh hey, I am doing it again, getting inappropriate. I just really do nnot
> > understand this.
> > Sorry if I am offending anyone here.
> > Eve
> >
> > President, National Federation of the Blind Northern Arizona President,
> > National Federation of the Blind Writers' Division Committee Chair,
> Arizona
> > Association of Guide Dog Users Affiliate Member, National Federation of
> the
> > Blind Legislative Committee Affiliate Member, National Federation of the
> > Blind Membership Committee Member, Slate & Style Editing Team
> >
> > "You do not need to have vision to see the stars."
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 11:10 PM, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist
> <
> > stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Nope, actually, it was written for the Christians of the day, many
> >> living in areas ruled by the Romans, who after a century or so,
> >> started seeking out Jewish sects, or now known as Christianity. Most
> >> Bible scholars do not even believe it was John who wrote the book, and
> >> it may have even been several authors. And because the oldest copies
> >> of New Testament writings that can be verified do not even come close
> >> to the actual dates they were penned, most being about 400 to 500
> >> years later, meaning we no longer have text of Biblical scripture
> >> dating any sooner than the early medieval period, quite a bit later
> >> than when New Testament scripture was originally written. So it's
> >> never been authenticated as to when Revelations was written. It was
> >> actually debated for centuries if Revelations should be included in
> >> the Bible. And when the Council of Nicaea convened to canonize the
> >> Bible, it was not able to authenticate it either in terms of origin.
> >> My point being that while Revelations can act as a kind of spiritual
> >> guide, a good vs. evil, if you will, it was never intended for future
> >> generations. It was to buck up the spirits of Christians living in the
> >> time it was written, which likely was between 50 AD to 150 AD. It was
> >> questioned and debated for years before finalizing it as New Testament
> >> canon, so it was not intended to act as prophecy or a guide on the End
> >> Times. And in fact, the Catholic church believes that the Second
> >> Coming of Jesus happened when he returned after the Resserection to
> >> meet with the Apostles.
> >>
> >> Again, this is all covered in writing and book studied at most
> >> seminaries and contained in mainstream Bible commentaries.
> >>
> >> Bridgit
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Barbara
> >> HAMMEL via stylist
> >> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 9:06 PM
> >> To: Writers' Division Mailing List <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> >> Cc: Barbara HAMMEL <poetlori8 at msn.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [stylist] Looking for ideas on good children's books-
> >> Left Behind
> >>
> >> The endtimes will not be pretty and Revelation makes that VERY clear.
> >> Those books were meant to make one contemplate where they wish to spend
> > eternity.
> >> Barbara
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >>>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 13:47, Jackie Williams via stylist
> >>> <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Bridgit,
> >>> What do you know?
> >>> You  are well-educated in both basic writing skills and biblical
> > studies.
> >>> For me, after reading the 1-5 first books, mostly out of curiosity
> >>> and the need to always balance my intake of everything, I felt
> >>> almost physically ill. So I never read the rest.
> >>>
> >>> Jackie Lee
> >>>
> >>> Time is the school in which we learn.
> >>> Time is the fire in which we burn.
> >>> Delmore Schwartz
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> >>> Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist
> >>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 11:13 AM
> >>> To: 'Writers' Division Mailing List'
> >>> Cc: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
> >>> Subject: Re: [stylist] Looking for ideas on good children's books-
> >>> Left Behind
> >>>
> >>> I mean, if that's what you're into, what you believe, great, but I
> >>> personally am against them, and not even for the subject matter, but
> >>> they are just not well-written, but hey, they have sold millions, so
> >>> what do I know?
> >>>
> >>> Bridgit
> >>>
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> >>> Jacobson, Shawn D via stylist
> >>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 12:47 PM
> >>> To: Writers' Division Mailing List <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> >>> Cc: Jacobson, Shawn D <Shawn.D.Jacobson at hud.gov>
> >>> Subject: Re: [stylist] Looking for ideas on good children's books
> >>>
> >>> I never read the "Left Behind" books.  I heard about them and
> >>> decided they were worth avoiding.
> >>>
> >>> Shawn
> >>>
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> >>> Jackie Williams via stylist
> >>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 1:45 PM
> >>> To: 'Writers' Division Mailing List'
> >>> Cc: Jackie Williams
> >>> Subject: Re: [stylist] Looking for ideas on good children's books
> >>>
> >>> Bridgit,
> >>> Amen! Amen! Amen!
> >>>
> >>> Jackie Lee
> >>>
> >>> Time is the school in which we learn.
> >>> Time is the fire in which we burn.
> >>> Delmore Schwartz
> >>>
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> >>> Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist
> >>> Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 3:48 PM
> >>> To: 'Writers' Division Mailing List'
> >>> Cc: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
> >>> Subject: Re: [stylist] Looking for ideas on good children's books
> >>>
> >>> Not to rock the boat, but the Left Behind series, both adult and
> >>> children's, are some of the biggest propaganda-driven books I've
> >>> ever read. And not all that Biblically sound either. Doctrinally,
> >>> though espousing popular beliefs, the theology is not well-grounded,
> >>> much of the Bible it's based on taken way out of context, and based
> >>> on beliefs that are only about 100 years old or so, interpreting
> >>> Revelations in a
> >> way
> >> not previously interpreted as such.
> >>> The first university I attended was a Bible college, and all
> >>> students, regardless of major, had to minor in Biblical studies,
> >>> plus, I've done a lot of independent research on this, so I'm not just
> > blowing smoke.
> >>> I know I'm being controversial, but I'm by far not the first to make
> >> these
> >> comments.
> >>>
> >>> And I don't even find Left Behind to be a good series. The movies
> >>> are equally bad. This is a perfect example of pushing an agenda in
> >>> literature, and focusing on the agenda more than the characters, or
> >>> even, to be frank, the plot.
> >>>
> >>> Bridgit
> >>>
> >>>
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