As reading yesterday I came across Romans 14:22, "Happy is the he who condemns not himself in that thing which he alloweth.." and could easily see, now, that this scripture was pointing out how if one "allows" things that are what the Lord calls good, he will be healthy and happy and blessed to live a long life (that's the promise for honoring your parents), and I put a discussion over in doctrine forum here because it was a discussion of scripture vp abused and used to validate his sin and encourage others to go along with him on the road to hell.
Additionally I received an email regarding prayer that noted the more we pray the closer we get to God's heart and the luster of sin fades and the beauty of God's ways and the way of holiness becomes more alluring.
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Ham
I don't think Crowley was even as half as malevolent as herr vicster..
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waysider
If you look at some of the writings of Thelema, you find that, aside from the odd and unfamiliar names, it has a lot in common with Vicsterema.
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WordWolf
Crowley told you right up front that he wanted the money, power and women.
vpw wanted them too- but lied about all of it.
vpw was more evil than Aleister Crowley.
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Rejoice
Always good to know who/what you're dealing with;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley
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Kit Sober
Interesting.
As reading yesterday I came across Romans 14:22, "Happy is the he who condemns not himself in that thing which he alloweth.." and could easily see, now, that this scripture was pointing out how if one "allows" things that are what the Lord calls good, he will be healthy and happy and blessed to live a long life (that's the promise for honoring your parents), and I put a discussion over in doctrine forum here because it was a discussion of scripture vp abused and used to validate his sin and encourage others to go along with him on the road to hell.
Additionally I received an email regarding prayer that noted the more we pray the closer we get to God's heart and the luster of sin fades and the beauty of God's ways and the way of holiness becomes more alluring.
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