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Posted by Farmer on July 19, 2011 at 17:57:48

That's where it pays to make some theological surgery, a healthy cut

it helped my faith to survive...separating the TFI-illusionist's faith from that which can be much more likely/surely deduced from the Bible.It's "frightwhichening" how many bad groups have developed from a false charismatic stance...the other extreme...the Darbyist, cessationist-stance might have some own problems, delusions...at least they don't ask the "impossible" of the members...getting them in despair to deliver a very righteous..."healthy"...(out)giving lifestyle.
The pressure is really on in the charismatic groups, plus some libertinism develops there, which TFI got to some chilling height ...but, which I shared here before, might have had some resemblance in history to e.g. gnostic movements...even in revelation there is some mention of it (Thyatira)

Of course Hitler doesn't become good... only by Germany having learned later at least some lessons from the woeful
past...on the other hand God can forgive that much, which is especially hard for the victims it seems...which makes me marvel all the more at the extent of God's mercy.
I wouldn't be able to say, what was positive about
Hitler...he used the resentiments in society about the Versaille-treaties...the burden from WW I...which the Austrians got us into via pact ; )
But seriously many went with a hooray into WWI...which seems idiotic to me...all this nationalism ...even quite a few academics...

Sometimes people said Hitler left us as invention the autobahn...the super-highways...but in the beginning, they had rather military purposes, so they say.
I still have to read a book, a study on Hitler's theological viewpoints...something I bought out of interest years ago...too much interest into too much ; )

All the best to you


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