[geocentrism] Re: correction

  • From: "philip madsen" <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:46:25 +1000

I don't know -- but I'll move on now.

With respect to all,
John
Hey John... Hope you are not moving on er off ..  the list that is..  I'm not 
finished with ya yet!  Grin.. 

You said, 
So it's significant that Neville appears to believe little of what the bible 
says,

I don't really believe that...  not at all.. All he has done is shown an open 
ness to what it all means..  Something everybody wants..  right Neville? Thats 
putting honesty above conviction...  something a lot of scientists will not do. 

Phil


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Roodt 
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 2:55 PM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: correction


  :-) no problem, Phil. And, no, I am not a clever scholar.

  We're like a company of soldiers all marching to the beat of the drum in our 
own heads, and each of us loudly protesting that we're the only one in step.

  But even though we should probably end this discussion, I see no reason to 
apologise to this forum.

  Wasn't it the Scripture that caused us to question the current model of the 
Universe? Even though we had no scientific proof, we were confident that the 
Bible held a contrary view, and we were inclined to believe it.

  In fact, Neville's website initially quoted the Scriptures that indicated 
that the Earth was fixed and could not be moved.

  I asked the question ages ago whether or not the word 'moved' meant a 
physical movement as opposed to: "my heart is steadfast and will not be moved", 
or "I was moved to tears" etc. No one answered it. But I have watched the 
debates to see if the question would be answered anyway.

  So it's significant that Neville appears to believe little of what the bible 
says, and that you and I (and others) can differ so much in our interpretation 
of what the bible says. Does it really matter to us whether or not we rotate 
and orbit or just stand still? What matters is that there is an apparent 
discrepancy between what Science says and what we believe the Bible says. At 
least that's how it appeared when I joined this forum. Maybe you've all moved 
beyond that and I haven't. My only concern is: "what is the truth?"

  We both love the truth; we read the same Scriptures; and we pray to the same 
God for understanding on these matters and others far more important than 
whether the Earth moves or not. How then can we be so far apart?

  I don't know -- but I'll move on now.

  With respect to all,
  John


  On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:48 PM, philip madsen <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

    Peter came in with some biblical comments that seemed to deny Jesus was 
God. along with other, Therefore I can answer those points together with my 
response to Johns below. inserted in brown..  Philip. 

    ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: John Roodt 
      To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 10:18 AM
      Subject: [geocentrism] Re: correction


      Phil,

      Catholics overlook one glaring truth. JESUS EXISTED BEFORE THE WORLD 
BEGAN!! In what possible sense could Mary be his mother in Heaven?!?  A Mystery 
perhaps but Elizabeth did say it..

      42 And she cried out with a loud voice and said: Blessed art thou among 
women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. 43 And whence is this to me that 
the mother of my Lord should come to me? 


      Some Catholics may overlook it !  but they are not "clever scientists" 
like myself, and would hardly be expected to comprehend the complexities of 
time space and eternity. Thats why Heaven is called a place of many mansions!

      I have already asked John using this same quotation , did he understand 
the difference. "Before Abraham was born, I AM". Time is temporal or 
temporary.. Eternity in temporal terms is compared to an everpresent "now" A 
mystery to 3D human brains, but fully experienced in the next world. "   We 
pray ....." Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, as 
it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be..."
      beginning  =  ever shall be..  

      What has Mary to do with Him?

      46 And Mary said: My soul doth magnify the Lord. 47 And my spirit hath 
rejoiced in God my Saviour. 48 Because he hath regarded the humility of his 
handmaid: for behold from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed. 49 
Because he that is mighty hath done great things to me: and holy is his name. 

      Jesus entered this world for a purpose ... He wasn't created here the way 
we are. He already existed. He is no-one's Son but God's alone. Mary is NOT the 
mother of God. 
    And whence is this to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me? 
    She is not even the mother of Jesus in glory -- how could she be?

    You've said it yourself, Catholics make "Graven images of things in Heaven 
and Earth and pay them homage"... how much more evidence must you see of pagan 
worship before your eyes are opened and you see the truth?

    You read into my words a thing I did not say. And it is off subject, unless 
you are only interested in Catholic bashing..  I am not into protestant 
bashing, and will not be drawn into such a slanging match here. 
    Sufficient to say, no catholic may pay homage to images or things. Respect 
absolutely, as I would hope you give to the Holy Book, lest someone commit 
sacrilege with it. You could not see, or else ignored my accent on humility in 
all things  as promoted by Mary. 

    The Bible is an incredible work. Consider how God allows sinful men to be 
the writers of His Word. Even Jesus did not commit anything to writing -- He 
knows that He can get man to write down His eternal and perfect truths. Even 
though they are weaved into the fabric of human existence -- interlaced with 
the stories of sinful human lives. It is truly amazing. How awesome, and wise, 
and great is our God. The depth of His Wisdom is unfathomable.

    Thus here may I take the quote Peter used and His comment..  
     It is in vain that they keep worshiping me, because they teach as 
doctrines commands of men.' 

    So, unless a doctrine such as Mary veneration is in the Bible, it is a 
doctrine of men.  Peter. "Consider how God allows sinful men to be the writers 
of His Word. Even Jesus did not commit anything to writing -- He knows that He 
can get man to write down His eternal and perfect truths" 

    And if you did not hear it from His mouth, how can you be absolutely sure 
the Bible is not a collection of the  doctrines of men!  

    Jesus selected 12, many more than the few of the testaments. Yet it was the 
men who followed centuries later who decided to collect and authorise the Books 
into a canonised NT of Scripture. "Doctrines of men " As are  the Quran or the 
Book of Mormon!.... They cannot authorise themselves.. 

    Mary is just a blessed part of the fabric through which God wove His plan 
for salvation. Jesus himself said that no-one born of woman was greater than 
John the Baptist --  not even Mary. How could she be exalted above even John 
the Baptist?

    These issues are your preferred interpretation. If you are indeed a clever 
scholar then I must weigh your opinion against other clever scholars who also 
are very well educated men.  And after that, then one must wonder which if any 
has the guidance of the Holy Ghost. 


    That the most intelligent of scholars in the world are unable to find 
consensus on so many issues raised by Bible study, is fair evidence to show how 
in-appropriate is the idea that the Bible Alone suffices unto salvation. 



    Thanks for efforts to explain your position, but I think you need to step 
back and re-look at what you believe.

    Be sure I believe nothing blindly. I said above, "And after that, then one 
must wonder which if any has the guidance of the Holy Ghost. "  If it was on 
scholarship alone, I would have no faith. I firmly believe that those men whose 
apostolic succession is proven by the historical continuity of  "laying of the 
hands" in ceremonial sacramental ordination all the way back to the Apostles, 
and to Christ Himself are the most logical group whose scholarship would be 
guided by the Holy Ghost; that same group of men who collected and authorised 
the Holy Scripture and protected it throughout the centuries. 

    I agree, we have exhausted the subject here. Its been an enjoyable 
discussion. My Prayers as always are with you and all the members of the group. 
Many thanks to Neville for his tolerance and for allowing us to proceed.    
Regards,   Philip. 

    John




    On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:05 AM, PETER CHARLTON 
<peter.nambo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


          There is an awful lot at stake here. How terrible for either of us to 
cling to our beliefs at the cost of our souls. Incidentally, is there a 
consequence to denying Mary as "Queen of Heaven"?


          A good question indeed for Jesus said 7 It is in vain that they keep 
worshiping me, because they teach as doctrines commands of men.' 

          So, unless a doctrine such as Mary veneration is in the Bible, it is 
a doctrine of men.


          46 While he was yet speaking to the crowds, look! his mother and 
brothers took up a position outside seeking to speak to him. 47 So someone said 
to him: "Look! Your mother and your brothers are standing outside, seeking to 
speak to you." 48 As an answer he said to the one telling him: "Who is my 
mother, and who are my brothers?" 49 And extending his hand toward his 
disciples, he said: "Look! My mother and my brothers! 50 For whoever does the 
will of my Father who is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and 
mother." 

          Also, Jesus showed us that even he himself was not to be venerated, 
let alone his Mother, only his Father in heaven,  MT 19:16 And, behold, one 
came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may 
have eternal life?

          MT 19:17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is 
none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the 
commandments.


          Pete Charlton  



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