rogermugs theologer

Joined : 09 May 2008 Posts : 355 Location : east yo
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maflynn Hieromonk
Joined : 20 May 2008 Posts : 154
 | Subject: Re: what's your favorite book of the bible... and why Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:09 am | |
| I'm not sure. Some books strike me more then others at various points in my life. For instance, the Gospel of John, was high on my list for a time and so was/is the book of Romans. I've been a fan of the Old Testament because the foundation to the Messiah was laid there, plus a number of books, like Daniel detail how the end-times will unfold.
If I were to be pinned down for a specific answer, I'd have to say the book of Revelation. Here we see God judging mankind in the tribulation, Satan defeated and Jesus rules the world in the millennial kingdom, only to see that we are still a sinful rebellious people and once again a multitude reject Jesus.
To that end, I've found the left-behind series to be a great series, while its fictional, there certainly some Biblical principals and gives you an image of how things could unfold. _________________ My Blog - http://www.theologynow.net |
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ScriptureZealot Novice
Age : 44 Joined : 04 Jun 2008 Posts : 49
 | Subject: Re: what's your favorite book of the bible... and why Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:25 pm | |
| Right now it's Colossians but partly because I just got done reading it intently and reading a commentary. It's succinct and so rich at the same time. 1:9-20 is very special. And it gets to what's important - the message of the gospel without extra stuff. Jeff _________________ http://www.scripturezealot.com |
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design219 Monk
Age : 47 Joined : 18 May 2008 Posts : 78 Location : In the back of the closet in a small green box.
 | Subject: Re: what's your favorite book of the bible... and why Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:34 pm | |
| I find Ezekiel pretty trippy. I think drugs were involved. _________________ If I were God, I too would have used evolution. |
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rogermugs theologer

Joined : 09 May 2008 Posts : 355 Location : east yo
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design219 Monk
Age : 47 Joined : 18 May 2008 Posts : 78 Location : In the back of the closet in a small green box.
 | Subject: Re: what's your favorite book of the bible... and why Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:05 pm | |
| | rogermugs wrote: | | i've always wondered if there was a time, pre-modern america where drugs weren't seen as sinful, but just part of nature to be enjoyed like food.... |
This might make a good thread topic.
I think hygiene and nutrition started coming into focus as a path to good health, at least in the western culture, about the time of the birth of our country.
This is just a guess, but I'll bet that concept of "purity" of the body was an easy adaptation around that time to Christians as part of the path to righteousness. I don't know when the phrase "cleanliness is next to Godliness" started, but I'll bet it was about then.
The early Spanish, French and English explorers of the Americas were quite taken with tobacco, and I'm sure they were introduced to mary jane at the same time (but it is not as addictive as tobacco). In that same era, the clergy were among the very best alcohol producers. _________________ If I were God, I too would have used evolution. |
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Martin Novice

Joined : 13 May 2008 Posts : 48 Location : North Carolina
 | Subject: Re: what's your favorite book of the bible... and why Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:43 pm | |
| I don't know what my favorite book of the Bible is. I suppose I would have to say the Gospel of John.
Martin. _________________ Martin. The Scroll |
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