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"forbidding to marry...abstaining from foods"
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Author:  xjwsforchrist [ Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:13 pm ]
Post subject:  "forbidding to marry...abstaining from foods"

LARSINGER SAID

This is the modern connect fulfillment for this prophetic reference of 1 Timothy 4:

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4 However, the inspired utterance says definitely that in later periods of time some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to misleading inspired utterances and teachings of demons, 2 by the hypocrisy of men who speak lies, marked in their conscience as with a branding iron; 3 forbidding to marry, commanding to abstain from foods which God created to be partaken of with thanksgiving by those who have faith and accurately know the truth.


This is fulfilled by the WTS. There is absolutely no point in restricting anything we partake of. The Bible clearly notes that nothing we take into out bodies defiles, but what comes out of our mouths does, that is, the reflection of what is in the heart. Now we all understand this, right? That RITUAL is something of the LAW and fails to inspire righteousness or a good conscience. Well, even though the Bible clearly says nothing we take into the body defiles, the WTS has come up with denying blood and tobacco.

Now the Bible speaks of "abstaining from blood" in one place, but in another to eat whatever you want without inquiry when at the home of a non-believer. Thus eating of anything is the standard rule for Christians. The exception is the abstaining from eating blood when you are around believers. So the whole rule for Christians back then was simple: When around non-believers eat whatever you want, including blood; when around belivers, who might have a weak conscience, abstain. But the WTS never gets that message and goes out of its way to make eating blood (including blood transfusions) an issue, ignoring so many scriptures to the contrary in the process.

What about "forbidding to marry"? I'm sure we'll get some discussion on this, but the WTS forbids polygamy. Remember, in that context and culture back there, polygamy was the rule, quite common and accepted. So when someone says "forbidding to marry" it included polygamy. Where in the Bible is polygamy condemned? Nowhere! But divorce except on the grounds of fornication is a Christian law! So, in effect, when the WTS goes to places like Africa and require those wanting to be witnesses to divorce all but the first wife, they are actually breaking God's law and causing such incredible hardship and burdens that Jesus and Jehovah do not! They fulfill those who travel to the ends of the earth to make one proselyte and then upon finding them, make them twice as subject to Gehenna than they were before!

Of course, the rhetoric is there. For instance, ministerial servants and elders are forbidden to have more than one wife. But that was a concession in their favor. Serving in the congregation is an honor and privilege but it does not come before family responsibility and it takes time! Someone with multiple wives has no extra time to serve in the congregation because his time is already compromised between his multiple wives! That's why they were summarily restricted from positions in the congregation, not because they were sinning and committing adultery by having two wives. Now do we see how far off the point the WTS is? In fact, Occiddental Western culture is where that anti-polygamy bias comes from. The irony is that the culture is moving toward "gay marriage" but still condemns polygamy as a crime. Well, it might be a civil crime in the country, but it is not a moral crime in the Bible.

The sins of the WTS, which is the prophesied "evil slave" and "man of lawlessness" in the Bible, has truly massed up to the heavens and they will destroyed along with Christendom "while still alive" (an active religion).

Okay. That will serve as my dart toss for today.

Have a wonderful weekend everybody!

P.S. Does everyone realize that the word "Christ-MASS" is a reference to Christ's death and not his birthday? When you go to "mass" in the Catholic Church its about celebrating Christ's death and sacrifice, right? The world is twisted as Satan designed it!
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Author:  xjwsforchrist [ Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: "forbidding to marry...abstaining from foods"

PSACRAMENTO SAID

WHAT DOES THE WORD "CHRISTMAS" MEAN?

The modern English word Christmas comes from the Old English Christes Maesse (Christ Mass), the name of the service of Holy Communion that commemorates Christ's birth. Familiar names for Christmas in other languages -- Navidad (Spanish), Natale (Italian), Natal (Portuguese), and Noël (French) -- are derived from Dies Natalis, Latin for "Day of the Birth."

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