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all of the above + sinful actions requires chastisement from God…like Isreal was chastised through the Chaldeans and Assyrians.
Also remember that Jesus told the cripple at the pool when he healed him, that he should go and sin no more lest something worse befall him. John 5:14The God of Israel did not punish the people – they did that to themselves. The God that Jesus reveals is a God of love who calls His children to follow him. The God of the Old Testament is the same God, a God who cannot change. The prophets interpreted events in light of how faithfully the people kept the teachings – and assumed that the problems that followed were “punishments” from God. You may recall that every time Jesus was asked if a person’s problems were due to his sins or his parents he replied: that it was not because of sin but, rather, that God’s works could be shown.
Deacon Ed
No. It was the triumph of Evil, which, sadly, is a common theme in human history. Only God knows why,specifically. Ours is the mission to fight Evil.The muslims took over so much of the areas that were Christian in the eastern half of Christendom. In the old testament, when the Jews worshipped false gods, God would let their enemies defeat them.
Did the Christians in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Asia Minor, etc., do something wrong? Was this a punishment from God/ Or is there some other explanation?
Yes, so true. Thank you for an excellent comment. Short, sweet, and quite to the point. I, for one, appreciate it.No. It was the triumph of Evil, which, sadly, is a common theme in human history. Only God knows why,specifically. Ours is the mission to fight Evil.
it was a proximate evil, in the end, however, it will glorify God. Our lens is narrow on this side of eternity.No. It was the triumph of Evil, which, sadly, is a common theme in human history. Only God knows why,specifically. Ours is the mission to fight Evil.
Again …Philip Jenkins new book on Christianity in the near east explains in part why it was so easy, dare I say natural, for Eastern Christians to convert to Islam over the several hundred years when North Africa went from being Christian to being Muslim.
What is the title of this Jenkins tome?