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  • Free - 9 months ago
    Hello all dear friends. Had to follow up on the word "heretics". Cathars is the name of a Christian movement. But they did not follow the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Dark Middle Ages this. The word then came to slander other believing people. Abuse of power, we can say, was carried out quite strongly at that time. ps. Heretics were tortured, beheaded and what is worse for their Christian faith. They did not follow the gloomy and loveless, money-grubbing church. Personally, I see that I had retreated there. became a Cathar. When I looked up dispensationalism, it became an opinion and have a right and can get permission to change things. That is, to do a thing/matter that is not allowed, Allowed, simply put. So here it becomes like making the rules as they suit you as you go forward. Or when you have the whispering game around a table, in company. You know the word you first said ends up with something completely different. It can be fun..

    Just a little note, on how things and situations can be perceived. You are all so patient. I love you all in Christ. And remember it is okay to take a little break sometimes. Take care of yourself and all your others. And I have read your posts here and find this word dispensationalism completely beyond all reasonableness. It seems that this word is used a lot where you see a lot of money and in the laws of injustice. There you can change things, so that it fits into the plot. Law maybe it is used a lot in. And people experience a lot of injustice in the legal system. Look at those who are innocently convicted, or in disputes over inheritance. Where no one is really satisfied. And many other situations. In my shower room I have painted these words on the wall. "You are happiest if you are content with what you have". So greed must be far from me. Mark 7:21 Maybe I'm wrong, but in today's law books a lot has changed. Stay safe. Joh 21



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