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Question:
Who Created God?
Answer:
The first principle to understand is that God is not a man (Numbers 23:19). He is outside the space time continuum, so much so that he can experience a parity of duration equivalent of a thousand years buffered to 1 day and 1 day expanded to a thousand years (2 Peter 3:8). We as humans cannot do that. We must experience one day at a time. God's thoughts are not our thoughts (Isaiah 55:8). We are physical. God is spirit (John 4:24). There are spirit beings who have had no parents (Hebrews 7:3). The Father (the Most High God) was not born and has no parents. He will exist eternally into the future (Revelation 11:15). He has existed eternally in the past (Titus 1:2). Our minds are finite and we cannot conceptualize the idea of eternally into the past due to this limitation in our minds. Nevertheless we can acknowledge the fact. We, as humans have to gain power as we grow up because we are physical. However, it is the nature of God (who is spirit) to be all powerful, almighty (Genesis 17:1). His power is also inifinite (having no end).
Our existence is bounded by the speed of light. But God IS light! (1 Timothy 6:16). His Son is the light for this planet (John 8:12, John 9:5, John 12:46).
Generally physical things are superior when they are more complex. The Spirit world is the opposite. That which is superior has more simplicity (2 Corinthians 11:3). Any one who has seen Christ has, in essence, seen the Father (John 14:9). There was no need for God to be created. God is self-existent; He is the great I AM (Exodus 3:14). God has the attributes of power, creativity, and balance. It is through the sacrifice of his Son that we have a chance at salvation (Acts 4:12).
"Remember the former things of old: for I [am] God, and [there is] none else; [I am] God, and [there is] none like me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times [the things] that are not [yet] done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure: Calling a ravenous bird from the east, the man that executes my counsel from a far country: Yes, I have spoken [it]. I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed [it], I will also do it" (Isaiah 46:9-11).
Question:
Where do the unconverted dead go?
Answer:
They are dead just like the other dead.
The majority makes the teachings of Christ of no effect by man-made traditions.
One man-made tradition is that "good people go to heaven when they die and bad people go to hell when they die."
This is taught generation after generation, parent to child, in hopes of scaring someone into being good. But, it doesn't work, does it?
Isn't it time we transcended the fables of childhood?
No one has gone to heaven except the Son of man (John 3:13).
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Where are the people who have died?
They are in their graves!
"Marvel not at this, for the hour is coming, in which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth; they that have done good unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation" (John 5:28-29).
The King James "damnation" is from the Greek word "krisis" meaning separating and contesting.
The "contesting" takes place in a second physical life after the 1000 years. The vast majority of mankind is not being called now. They are neither lost nor saved.
Some of the ones who are "contesting" in the future will still not repent. And they will cease to exist. The ones who do repent will be given eternal life. The promise from God through Christ is eternal life, not heaven.
People in this life who have already repented will be given bodies that do not die (1 Corinthians 15:52-54). The same thing will happen to people called later. They will have their chance for salvation at that time. Most will embrace it and thereby secure eternal life for themselves.
Question:
How do you explain the dinosaurs?
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Question:
Are the events of the ruining of American economy relevant to Bible Prophecy and instruction?
Answer:
Yes.
There are two commands that can make or break a nation: the command against idolatry and the command against violating His (God's) Sabbath (Leviticus 26:1-2).
If a nation will obey God, that nation will have blessings (Leviticus 26:3-13).
If a nation refuses to obey God, that nation will have cursings (Leviticus 26:14-33).
A nation that refuses to obey God will have God's Sabbath forced upon it (Leviticus 26:34-35). We have come to a point in time in which the English speaking nations have started to be confronted with their destiny, both the bad (the not-so-distant tribulation period on the horizon) and the good (the eventual return of Christ and the establishment of the kingdom of God on this planet). In addition to the collective imperatives that are obvious, there is the question of how each of us individually endure what is quickly being pressed upon us. Even as Jeremiah had to face prison and was lowered into the well, having his feet sink into the mud and eventually was seen as one of the greatest of prophets, we too must face times of sorrow and times of triumph. It is a form of encouragement to look at current events (as depressing as they may be) and see the overall purpose being worked out. We should all read the entirety of the Bible and realize, having read the end of the book (Revelation), that evil loses. And the Kingdom of God that is to be established is beyond our human imagination.
Question:
If this is happening to the United States now, why didn't it happen in previous years?
Answer:
In previous years people were ignorant of God's Sabbath and His command against worshiping statues. But now, thanks to the internet, the people are without excuse. It is easy to get to the truth of a matter. At this time disobedience to the second and fourth commandment will be given a consequence, nationally and individually.
Question:
Where in the Bible does it show how to celebrate Christmas?
Answer:
You can search from Genesis to Revelation and you will never find a command, a suggestion, or even a hint that we should celebrate the holiday we call Christmas. We can be thankful that Christ was born. We need to realize that the prophets, the apostles, the men and women of God, and Christ himself never celebrated Christ's birthday. In fact, the exact date of Christ's birth is deliberately hidden because of the human propensity to focus on vain projects such as Christmas and Easter and Halloween and Valentine's Day.
Question:
What days should we celebrate?
Answer:
God's celebration days are listed in Leviticus chapter 23.
Question:
In Leviticus chapter 23 it mentions offering a sacrifice. Should we do this?
Answer:
No. Christ became the ultimate sacrifice. When the temple curtain was ripped and later the temple destroyed, that was God's way of telling us that sacrificing animals is no longer needed.
Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us (1 Corinthians 5:7).
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