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Posted
15 hours ago, VideoGameJunkie said:

But I'm pretty sure what was seen in the Book of Revelation was all symbolic, not literal.

Not all of it.

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1 hour ago, danielwoods said:

Oh that was me ^^^ 

I didn't know one could post as a guest... now I know. oops. 

Dang.

Now I will have to take back that rep point I gave you. ;)

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The reason I've had thrones on the mind for awhile is because I explained before that back in June 2013 I had a psychosis episode from a badly prescribed medication. I explained how at the end of the psychosis when I was in the hospital I thought I was in spirit prison because I thought I died. What I didn't say was before I was at the hospital when I was dealing with the paramedics I thought I had died and I literally thought I was Jesus Christ. (I know blasphemous, but I was experiencing psychosis) I thought I was Jesus about to enter my eternal glory and when they put me on that chair they use for people tripping and to control them, I thought it was my heavenly throne. That whole episode has been permanently scarred into my brain so ever since then I've been afraid of spirit prison and had other thoughts like that. It was fun thinking 100% in my brain that I was Jesus and going to a good place and that my work was done and I was being rewarded, but it was also super 100% not fun when the scene changed at the hospital and I thought I was trapped and being punished. Just explaining how my mind works in mysterious ways.

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22 hours ago, mfbukowski said:

Dang.

Now I will have to take back that rep point I gave you. ;)

No worries... since it went to the "Unknown guest..." it actually didn't reach the real me anyway... :ph34r:

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1 hour ago, danielwoods said:

No worries... since it went to the "Unknown guest..." it actually didn't reach the real me anyway... :ph34r:

OK well now you have one for your very own. ;)

I like you even though we can agree to disagree on doctrine.  You may think I am going to the other place, but I look forward to a good discussion with you some day while sitting on a cloud strumming our harps.

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23 hours ago, mfbukowski said:

OK well now you have one for your very own. ;)

I like you even though we can agree to disagree on doctrine.  You may think I am going to the other place, but I look forward to a good discussion with you some day while sitting on a cloud strumming our harps.

We actually agree on more than we disagree, or so it seems to me from my perspective... Thanks by the way! 

Posted
On 08/02/2016 at 9:15 PM, mfbukowski said:

Temples are places of instruction.

How did the temple, after the crucifixion of Christ, act as a place of instruction for Peter, Paul, etc?

Thanks,
Jim

Posted
13 minutes ago, theplains said:

How did the temple, after the crucifixion of Christ, act as a place of instruction for Peter, Paul, etc?

Thanks,
Jim

You are confusing the temple as a place (in this case Jerusalem) with the ordinances usually but not always performed in temples.

Sometimes the building makes the difference, sometimes it doesn't.
 

Posted
30 minutes ago, theplains said:

How did the temple, after the crucifixion of Christ, act as a place of instruction for Peter, Paul, etc?

Thanks,
Jim

Huh?

Who said that?  What kind of logic is that??  Can you understand the idea that because universities are used for instruction that does not mean that Peter et al went to a university??

How did you come up with that??

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On 15/02/2016 at 5:28 PM, mfbukowski said:

Huh?

Who said that?  What kind of logic is that??  Can you understand the idea that because universities are used for instruction that does not mean that Peter et al went to a university??

How did you come up with that??

You said temples are places of instruction in an earlier post.  How did this apply to 
the New Testament Christians after the resurrection of Christ?

Thanks,
Jim

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