#9013 - 01/31/05 09:18 AM
Re: 9. If not all predictions by a prophet come to pass, then the person must be a false prophet.
[Re: Goddesse]
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The other problem is, if God knows the end from the beginning, why is God giving prophecies that will not come true? And if one is going to have a conditional prophecy, why not prophecy the outcome of both conditions?
Because of the oneness between God's sovern power, ultamate control and not being limited to time and space, with the issue of freedom of choice.
I'm sorry if my answer is short here, but I worked last night, took a four hour nap them worked a double shift, I hope you will allow me to return. But briefly, God does present the local possibility in a way that can be expanded to the fuller views. Deuteronomy predicts the exile as being THE LAST DAYS, Daniel 1-6, and to some extent 7 and 8 are all with the view of the imminant end of the world and setting up of the Messiah's kingdom. The four kings were: Nebuchadnezzar, Belshassar, Darius and Cyrus with Cyrus being followed by not another great emperor, but a weak then divided nation with an attempt of reunion into a great empire that ends up in chaos. And from this failed prophecy we see echoed four great emperiors: Babylon, Medio-Persia, Greece, Rome, followed by the Holy Roman Emperor, a world of independent nations, to final unification through economic cooperation that appears briefly to be the greatest empire that controls every person, but ends up in chaos and the second coming of Jesus.
Failed prophecys show the issues that we will be choosing and facing in the grand sweep of history. By studying what COULD have happened, we will be ready for what WILL happen.
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#9014 - 01/31/05 09:23 AM
Re: 9. If not all predictions by a prophet come to pass, then the person must be a false prophet.
[Re: Goddesse]
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What I read in both the Bible and Ellen White are limited views of history that are attempts to fit preconcieved ideas about God and the world into an authorative text of sorts. In all cases that I have examined it is more complex than anyone understands. Written accounts are limited by the nature of human logic and its expression and its assumptions.--Richard
Richard, I have come to admire your insights. Unfortunetely you seem to be a brokenhearted-fundamentalist, finding your foothold crumbeling. You take these pieces of information and tend to place them in a context of doubt. If only you could place the exact same facts in a context of faith, you would be a tremendous evangelist.
I have very little dissagreement with your content, where you and I dissagree is in perspective in how we view the content. Keep on studying!
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#9015 - 02/01/05 08:39 AM
Re: 9. If not all predictions by a prophet come to pass, then the person must be a false prophet.
[Re: ted]
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Richard, I have come to admire your insights. Unfortunetely you seem to be a brokenhearted-fundamentalist, finding your foothold crumbeling. You take these pieces of information and tend to place them in a context of doubt. If only you could place the exact same facts in a context of faith, you would be a tremendous evangelist.
I have never seen this reference (brokenhearted-fundamentalist) applied to me, but I will have to take a look at it. It may have some truth to it. Though, I have not held to fundamental or historic adventism since I was 17. I am now over a quarter century past that time, thank goodness! 
I do have faith in what I experience both in my inner and outer life. I have faith that I have the ability to grow and understand in many more ways than intellectually.
What I do doubt and may be disappointed in is the ability of the Bible to be the final authority about God. I believe that God is the final authority and if I believe that God and His spirit are present in the world, then that is where I am going to find the best information about God.
I am disappointed in the fact that proof texts are not proof. It is so much more secure to see the Bible as some kind of magical code book about God. But that disappointment is long gone. I am glad that life is so much more than that and the mystery of God really never ends. The point at which I think I have it figured out, is the point that I stop living both intellectually and spiritually.
So, yes I doubt very much that anyone really has a handle on the God, spirituality, where we are going, morality, and all the various points where we might have fear.
What I have learned is that it is good to closely, and honestly examine all of our ideas.
In doing that I have learned that the issues are too complex to simply codify in words. It requires an active spiritual connection to provide "answers" for each moment. And to hear these "answers" one has to let go of all assumptions about what God is going or not going to do. And that is pretty frightening for most people and understandably so.
I don't see this insight in Ellen White's work. I see a lot of fear and paranoia. Some of those same ideas can be presented in the Bible, but often that is more the interpreters or translators spin. And, recently, I have come to believe, the spin provided by those who selected which books should be in the Bible.
When someone tells the truth, in the past, it has to be somehow blessed by a particular "Biblical" view. This has been presented as a safeguard. It has not worked as any kind of safeguard in my observation. In most cases, it really as acted as a justification for all kinds of manipulation and fear.
When I experience truth it is most powerful when it resonates with things that have been just below my consciousness. Things that I have known on an intuitive level, but have not been able to give words to. When someone says these types of truths in fresh ways that awaken things that provide the fruit that I look and long for.
Peace, joy, the love of living, and all the abundance that I believe is the true evidence that someone is living in truth. I do believe in the idea that by the fruit of any idea, one may know.
Richard
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