The Bible says in Genesis 1:24-31 that all land animals (so that includes dinosaurs) and people were created on the same day. The geologic record clearly shows that the large dinosaurs died out at least 65 million years before humans showed up on the planet.
It’s been 2,000 years. Figure it out. The Bible is just old myths and legends, not truth. Religion is like history class - without the facts.
The nonsense that this man speaks about a faith in Iron Age mythology is thought by many to be just harmless delusion. But in fact it is dangerous in that it gives credence to the dangerous apocalyptics who can't wait for the end of this (only) life to get to their heaven and have their enemies burnt in hell.
Let's shed it as soon as we can.
Peace on earth is what we want.
It will only be gained when we have grown up out of our collective childhood.
The Bible is extremely clear on this and Mike Bullmore does a good job explaining the relevant passages. I'm not sure why you believe in Christ at all since you seem to believe the Bible has errors in it. The scenario you describe where He is waiting with open arms for people who rejected Him to have one last chance is nowhere to be found. If that was the case, the whole Bible makes no sense.
FYI - Paul's authorship and dates of his writing are as iron clad as it gets.
Carlton Pearson had a revelation that Christ came to save everyone, and they are saved whether they believe it or not. He calls it the gospel of inclusion. Doesn't sound like his revelation would agree with this speaker.
All cults say that theirs is the only truth.
The Bible says in Genesis 1:24-31 that all land animals (so that includes dinosaurs) and people were created on the same day. The geologic record clearly shows that the large dinosaurs died out at least 65 million years before humans showed up on the planet.
It’s been 2,000 years. Figure it out. The Bible is just old myths and legends, not truth. Religion is like history class - without the facts.
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ndrthrdr1 7 months ago
I gave him about 48 seconds of listening.
The nonsense that this man speaks about a faith in Iron Age mythology is thought by many to be just harmless delusion. But in fact it is dangerous in that it gives credence to the dangerous apocalyptics who can't wait for the end of this (only) life to get to their heaven and have their enemies burnt in hell.
Let's shed it as soon as we can.
Peace on earth is what we want.
It will only be gained when we have grown up out of our collective childhood.
StrumstickJoe 9 months ago
What about the Old Testament? Israelites weren't the only ones running around getting saved. What does Mike Bullmore say happened to Noah, a gentile?
skyfadesaway 11 months ago
Who is Carlton Pearson?
The Bible is extremely clear on this and Mike Bullmore does a good job explaining the relevant passages. I'm not sure why you believe in Christ at all since you seem to believe the Bible has errors in it. The scenario you describe where He is waiting with open arms for people who rejected Him to have one last chance is nowhere to be found. If that was the case, the whole Bible makes no sense.
FYI - Paul's authorship and dates of his writing are as iron clad as it gets.
MichaelKeating2001 1 year ago
Carlton Pearson had a revelation that Christ came to save everyone, and they are saved whether they believe it or not. He calls it the gospel of inclusion. Doesn't sound like his revelation would agree with this speaker.
k0smon 1 year ago