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Tuesday, 20 August 2024

The End of Time or the Time of the End? The Armageddon Agenda Exposed

 One of the problems inherent within traditional Christian orthodoxy is a kind of myopia.

Those with the ocular medical condition known as myopia typically can see nearby objects clearly but distant objects appear blurred.

In terms of Christianity, as illustrated from the missal story above, there is a tendency to think that what a person believes now as “true Christianity” is precisely what Jesus taught, what the apostles taught, and what every faithful and true Christian has ever believed.

This way of thinking blurs the vision when it attempts to look down the corridors of time, back to the distant past and into cultures very different from those of modern times.

Christianity has never been “one thing” or “one true set of doctrines,” as much as some may wish to comfort themselves with such beliefs.

Even in modern times and among the strictest of traditionalist Christian denominations, there are varieties of theological and doctrinal positions, even if those positions are made to look less diverse by institutional unity, as with Roman Catholicism, or by a kind of cultural unity, as with Protestant fundamentalism....<<<Read More>>>...