Also, Angels are neither male nor female, but could they be as C.S.Lewis puts forward in “Perelandra” masculine or feminine? “Sex is,in fact,merely the adaptation to organic life of a fundamental polarity which divides all created beings”.
Malacandra [ the good Watcher over Mars ] is masculine but not male. Perelandra [ the good Watcher over Venus ] is feminine but not female. ” Malacandra was like rhythm and Perelandra like melody”.
Gary Stearman ,I believe, has written a book called “Time Travelers of the Bible” in which he talks about time traveling prophets.
Rob believes there was no second incursion of Fallen Angels after the flood. Any arguments about this are only technical I suppose, but do you think God would allow “tainted” seed onto the Ark when he was destroying the world because of it? Can we blame Ham’s wife when it’s evident that Ham isn’t exactly an upstanding guy. Ham might have invited a second “outbreak”. Why didn’t God destroy everything again? The whole world wasn’t contaminated for a start and perhaps the rules of the Cosmic Chess match entered a new phase.
–so, I’d just watch to see which horse, or team, God wanted to win, and figure out what He might be indicating by it, through it’s name, or number, or even it’s owner–in my heart, I did sense that the Giants would win–but, when the Patriots simply allowed the Giants to score that last TD–with the player with the ball merely sitting down, over the line, into the end zone, with no one ever laying hand on him–and, the sport’s announcers saying something about how the Patriots had just ‘parted the Red sea’, to allow that touchdown–[just as was attributed to GW Bush, as he walzed up to the podium at the Repub convention, on a walkway that cut through a circular red area on the floor]–it couldn’t have been more clear to me that God really was going to allow the clock to simply run down now, with Him being prepared to usher in the beginning of the last gasp for this old fallen world–and, that’s why what’s going on is now being so openly displayed in front of our eyes, by His/our enemies–
–I found that idea, both exciting, and forbidding a thought–looking forward to ‘that blessed hope’, definitely, but with grave concern for those who still do not know Him. It’s all definitely a two-edged sword, but the apostle John’s words have now become mine on a regular basis–“Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.”[Rev. 22:20]Amen!:)
]]>As the angels (demons) were casted out of heaven to Earth prior to Christ’s victory at the cross does this verse imply that it is possible for some demons to be saved through the blood of Christ if they repent?
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