Interplanner
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The big knockout question was raised this week on Batchelor's answer man, where everything is as trite as can be.
Q: Well, since the times of the Gentiles was from 70 to 1967, and this Bama thing is going to ruin the progress, are we going back under the times of the Gentiles?
Doug: Yeah, it looks like it.
Hard to believe how materialistic people can be about the land, but there it is. No matter what kind of thing happened there in 1967, no matter what kind of people (at least to me, it doesn't sound like Acts 2 happened all over again--but I could be wrong), it's RIGHT OUT OF ROMANS 11, WOW!
BTW, to his credit Doug B has a spiritual Israel essay. He thinks Gentiles are in that. But that gets removed because God has two programs and is otherwise runing 2 sets of rules etc, like our D'ist friends (still looking for the other atonement that is supposed to happen or is hiding someplace in history). But instead of meaning something about spiritual maturity, it means nothing about that. He means that there is a bizarre unnatural type of Israel that has happened, in which words are no longer useful because they are no longer plain. It makes people hate the word spiritual because it sounds dishonest, oh well. Maybe some D'ists agree, some not.
Q: Well, since the times of the Gentiles was from 70 to 1967, and this Bama thing is going to ruin the progress, are we going back under the times of the Gentiles?
Doug: Yeah, it looks like it.
Hard to believe how materialistic people can be about the land, but there it is. No matter what kind of thing happened there in 1967, no matter what kind of people (at least to me, it doesn't sound like Acts 2 happened all over again--but I could be wrong), it's RIGHT OUT OF ROMANS 11, WOW!
BTW, to his credit Doug B has a spiritual Israel essay. He thinks Gentiles are in that. But that gets removed because God has two programs and is otherwise runing 2 sets of rules etc, like our D'ist friends (still looking for the other atonement that is supposed to happen or is hiding someplace in history). But instead of meaning something about spiritual maturity, it means nothing about that. He means that there is a bizarre unnatural type of Israel that has happened, in which words are no longer useful because they are no longer plain. It makes people hate the word spiritual because it sounds dishonest, oh well. Maybe some D'ists agree, some not.