Well, the commandment was to spread the gospel throughout the entire world. So my assumption is he wants all races and ethnicities (as much as we might dislike it for some groups).
Of course when the pool is muddied by like false teachings, corrupt sects, and a general lack of knowledge of the source material, it's pretty easy to predict the end results.
How many times does a nigger kill, steal, rape, pillage, and other manner of sin, yet claims to be a good Christian boy who goes to church. As if the act of singing a gospel song and listening to a borderline singing nigger who does the exact same thing will somehow excuse their behavior and lifestyle.
And don't even get me started on these "Jews for Jesus" or "Black Hebrew Israelites"
I have decided to completely dump churches, teachings and writings or to keep them as a reference. Words of Jesus are important, but who can say (((they))) haven't altered them as well?
I started relying solely on intuition when it comes to God. So far I can say my prayers have always been answered, but I try to remain humble and reach out to God only when I have done everything I can.
I'm pretty sure I know your answer, but do you think God is capable of maintaining His word through the course of history?
> do you think God is capable of maintaining His word through the course of history?
Yes and no. I believe the core message hasn't been allowed to be touched. However there are provable mistranslations found throughout the Bible. There have been books removed which give greater detailed accounts of what and why God did some of what he did. The book of Enoch is one such book.
Yes.
God spreads his word through people that are connected to him. I will sooner listen to the words of a homeless man who lost his house after his wife died and succumbed to alcoholism, but never lost his faith in God and keeps fighting his demons every day, than to some priest who is reading from a book that (((Vatican))) had it's hands on for centuries.
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