Friday, December 12, 2008

false prophet Paul Wilson denies that G-d knows what will happen in the future

I cannot believe the lack of thinking or true bible study on the five demons ("doves") web site.

G-d knew Adam and Eve would sin before they did and also know what would happen in the next 6,000 years on earth. Obviously just because He told Adam and Eve to multiply (have children) before they sinned it does not mean He was expecting a sinless world forever.

A side note - Cain and Abel were the first children after the fall of Adam and Eve. Not enough information to do anything except speculate the possibilities ---although that is often times how false doctrines creep in and should not be posted for the undiscerning world and the unthinking people that claim to be Christians (and are not) to accept as doctrine. Seeing as how the five demons ("doves") accept any idea as a doctrine and then use it to make false prophecies and more false doctrines, I hate posting any possibilities that have not proven to be fact (nor do I believe them as fact)

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/dec2008/paulw1212-2.htm
Paul Wilson (12 Dec 2008) "RE:children born after the millennium"
Also keep in mind the command to "be fruitful and multiply" came BEFORE the fall so obviously God intended for perfect people to have perfect children. So if he planned eternal children in the pre-fall eternal plan then why not have them in the post-millennial eternal plan??

Paul

Sentinel (Randy) Kulp (11 Dec 2008) "children born after the millennium"
The bible never states that children will be born after the Millennium
Wes,
Thanks for the comments. I enjoyed reading them. But the statement above confuses me. If God is faithful to a "thousand generations," and man has only been here six-thousand years, then why would He make such statements?
Using just 20 years as a period of time for a generation (which is lower than any well recoginzed Biblical scholar has used) would mean generations will continue for 20,000 years - which is well beyond the millennium. Also! Considering that Isaiah mentions Christ's kingdom will be an ever expanding one, wouldn't that be an indication that generations of people will be born after the millennium? How can a kingdom expand if there is no increase in the amount of subjects in it?
Additionally! For your consideration: Are we not working toward the "restitution of all things" (Acts 3:21). Is this not a reference to the pre-fall state of Adam and Eve? And This couple received the command to multiply before they sinned.
"Know therefore that Jehovah thy God, he is God, the faithful God, who keepeth covenant and lovingkindness with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations" Deu 7:9
"He has remembered His covenant forever; the Word He commanded to a thousand generations;" Psa 105:8
"Of the increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to establish it" Isa 9:7
"Remember his covenant for ever, The word which he commanded to a thousand generations, The covenant which he made with Abraham, And his oath unto Isaac, And confirmed the same unto Jacob for a statute, To Israel for an everlasting covenant" 1Ch 16:17.
Looking forward to your feedback.
your brother,
Sentinel

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