The Wrath of Babylon Mystery Orchestra

"Axis Of Evil" Essay II: Come Drink The Wrath

Christian Observation — Posted by crusader @ May 04, 2008 13:57
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"Axis Of Evil" Essay II:
COME DRINK THE WRATH


  The phrase "once saved, always saved" is at the heart of one of Christianity's oldest and deepest running controversies. It is the belief that a person's salvation is a permanent condition. Many Christians, including Catholics, commonly deny this doctrine. Several Protestants, including Southern Baptists, embrace this belief. Still others fall in between holding to the argument that if one's salvation experience was indeed genuine, then that genuineness will be manifested in a secure salvation. In other words, if you backslide you were never truly repentant in the first place. Though I myself am a Southern Baptist, I have challenged this doctrine on the new Babylon Mystery Orchestra CD in a very big way. I have suggested that the infamous "mark of the beast" can, and will, be forced on people against their will. That especially includes Christians. I don't make this assertion carelessly. (More)

The Worthless, The Less Than Worthless and the Currency of the Beast

Christian Observation — Posted by crusader @ February 16, 2007 22:04
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THE WORTHLESS, THE LESS THAN WORTHLESS AND THE CURRENCY OF THE BEAST

  There is an epidemic of arrogance in this country. I assure you this will not be about what you think it is. The foolish worship of the god of "self-esteem" has created a nation of people who literally have no clue of their true station in life. Americans, by and large, believe themselves, their opinions and their desires are actually important to others, particularly as that pertains to national and world affairs. The results of the last election attest to this presumption. Therefore I feel compelled in this small and insignificant space to take a stab at correcting some of this misperception. A "self-esteem" reduction, so to speak.
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