Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Is it really so that God so loves the Zombies?



After reading a blog entitled "Durable Faith," I was inspired to write a few points in response to a blog entry entitled "For God so loved the zombies…" And in this entry, there are some definite truthful points. Read it for yourself if you would like to. 

The part I agree with is this portion of text:
Before atrocities are carried out, propaganda and dehumanization are utilized to condition the masses to provide moral cover for the intended crimes.
That process is well underway in the united states.  Fema has a website that teaches how to survive a zombie apocalypse. A new show is coming out portraying abraham lincoln as a zombie hunter. The news is giving visibility to events where one person bites or menacingly growls at another. Flash Mobs are getting away with crimes and the news and law enforcement is making it clear that usually no-one is apprehended...
I agree with the point that the Jewish elitist establishment pushes the concept of "zombies" and is using it to first dehumanize the blind masses, and will then further justify any tyrannical actions they may decide to take from that point forward. 

Now for the part which I disagree with:
What you can be sure of is that the chaos that comes with the killing of zombies serves their purposes, not yours, and not God’s.
There are no zombies, just unprepared, hurting, scared, hungry, desperate people. Some will be drugged, others will be feeling the effect of withdrawals. But make no mistake, they are still people Jesus died for.
It is this part that falls into a category of what I will dub to be "liberal Christian" thinking. Certainly, it is true that the term "Zombie" is a derogatory or pejorative term, but I believe the term itself is appropriate to describe people who are blind mentally and spiritually. 

From my orthodox and conservative interpretation, here is what I believe regarding Zombies. First of all, God did not send His Son Jesus to die for all people. He sent His Son to die for those who would believe and accept Him and His sacrifice on the cross! The number of people who love the satanic Jewish-run world far outnumber the number of those people who follow Christ and His Word. I expand on this point further below.

Dr. Jay Adams puts it this way:
In Acts 16:31, in response to the question, “What must I do to be saved?” Paul answered, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved and your house.” Salvation is received by faith. When Scripture says that you must believe “on” (or “in,” or “upon”) Jesus Christ, it is talking about something more than mere assent. The Bible is clearly saying that you must depend upon Jesus Christ. But, what does that mean? It means that you must entrust your entire life, here and hereafter, to Him. It means that you must depend wholly upon what He has done, to be saved.
But what has He done in order to save? Jesus Christ died on the cross, bearing the punishment that was due to all who throughout the ages will believe on Him. He rose from the dead, giving evidence that God accepted His penal, vicarious sacrifice. The wrath of God fell on Him instead of them. All who trust Him as Savior have their sins forgiven. This is the “good news” that the apostles proclaimed around the Mediterranean world and that you are now learning in this blog. If you depend upon the saving work of Christ on the cross you will be saved. (Source: Dr. Jay Adams; "What Does It Mean to be Saved?")
Dr. Adams makes a parallel point to my statement that Christ died for those who believe in Him. This liberal concept that Jesus died for everyone is simply not true. God is the God of the living, not of the dead. 

27 He is not the God of the dead, but of the living; you are greatly mistaken.” (Mark 12:27 NASB)
And, I will contend that most (if not a mass majority of) "Zombies" are on the pathway to death. Sadly, there is little to no hope for these people! Does this serve God's purpose? I believe it does. Far more people are going to die, than that which will be saved. We may not know the exact number that will be saved, but we do know this much about the number of wicked ("Zombies") who will be lost:
and will come out to deceive the nations which are in the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together for the war; the number of them is like the sand of the seashore.  (Revelation 20:8 NASB)
The number of wicked will be an infinite number (somewhat) equivalent to the number of sand grains on a (given) seashore! I interpret that to mean a massive and a huge number of lost souls! Did Jesus die for those lost souls? No! He died only for the sinners who through God's grace would accept Him! 

One final point that I need to make which I referenced in a previous blog entry entitled "Why Libertarian philosophy & psychology cannot save you! " which covered this issue, but I will reiterate this critical point. That is, God actually blinds the "Zombies" who are blind. How do we know this fact? Consider these verses below:
    8 just as it is written,
    “God gave them a spirit of stupor,
    Eyes to see not and ears to hear not,
    Down to this very day.” (Romans 11:8 NASB)

    40 “He has blinded their eyes and He hardened their heart, so that they would not see with their eyes and perceive with their heart, and be converted and I heal them.” (John 12:40 NASB)
The "Durable Faith" blog entry describing the "Zombies" as scared, unprepared, hurting, and desperate, are really (in many cases) just blind, decadent, and arrogant people who foolishly spend every dime they have on the latest bling, on alcohol/drugs, and many other useless things! These people are incapable of ever finding God, and for many of them, there is little if any hope.

To summarize, God blinds those who do not have the heart to accept Jesus, and therefore, in so many cases, remain blind! If a liberal Christian wants to argue that God blinds Zombies out of "love" for them, then so be it! I will not be one to agree with such an ignorant statement! In my view, the term - "Zombie" is an appropriate term as any other pejorative term that we may use to describe the wicked or the lost souls.



 

4 comments:

  1. Well, that is certainly the first time anyone has called me a liberal :)

    Thanks for reading and responding to the post. I was certainly not claiming that zombies or the lost are saved without believing on Christ. My point was that shooting the zombies is exactly what the NWO wants us to do so that they can point out the "needless violence" and then step in and take our guns.

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  2. I would not call "you" a liberal. Just the (strictly) biblical concepts which as addressed often fall into that category. What I write about is orthodox (or reformed) Christianity, which is far less well known in America, than the more common interpretations! The Jews who run the NWO want exactly what you mentioned. Glad to have your feedback though, and thanks for your response to my blog entry!

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  3. No, God doesn't need your help to save you.

    Baptists and evangelicals are correct: sinners MUST believe to be saved. But you will not find one passage of Scripture that states that the sinner must make a “decision” to believe. The sinner must believe, but it is God who makes the decision for him to believe.

    Acts 13:48 (ESV)
    48 And when the Gentiles heard this, they began rejoicing and glorifying the word of the Lord, and as many as were appointed to eternal life believed.

    This passage of Scripture points out the great fallacy of (Arminian/Free Will) Baptist and evangelical theology: The sinner does not assist or even cooperate in his salvation. The sinner is a passive participant in his salvation. Yes, he believes, but he believes because he was appointed before the world existed to believe, not because HE makes a free will decision to do so.

    God chooses who will believe…the sinner chooses to reject Christ and send himself to hell. Christ died for all and desires all to be saved. God has predestined NO ONE to hell.

    The Arminians and the Calvinists are both wrong.

    http://www.lutherwasnotbornagain.com/2013/10/salvation-is-much-simpler-than.html

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  4. @ Gary:

    Wow! Rarely am I fortunate enough to get posts like yours!! You hit it on the nail!

    Thanks very much for reading this post, and for posting your comments! I am going to Tweet it out, so others may benefit from what you wrote!

    Blessings,

    Jason

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