There is a paradigm change happening beyond your imagination and it is happening in your own church, right in front of your eyes. It is a dialectical change that has as it's purpose to change your thinking and worldview away from the bible (didactic thinking) to a dialectical mindset preparing the way for a global government and a global church. You might be right in thinking that the book of Revelation has something to say about a one world government and a global religion, it called the mark of the beast 666. Before calling me a conspiracy theorist, I want you to examine your own heart right now. Does your thinking line up with the bible?
Didactic reasoning is logical thinking that proves the existence of God through faith in what the bible teaches about Christ.
Dialectical thinking is contrary to the word of God and uses logical fallacies to produce compromise is your morality, to do things that you would not normally do, with cohersion. It takes the word of God and uses it to deceive people into thinking in an illogical way. This is what Satan uses, and he first used it on eve in the garden of Eden.
The importance in thinking didactically not dialectically is because truth is didactic not dialectic.
Consensus breads ignorance, and logical thinking proves reality. You cannot think didactically AND dialectically, is your church thinking this way?
Didactic reasoning is logical thinking that proves the existence of God through faith in what the bible teaches about Christ.
Dialectical thinking is contrary to the word of God and uses logical fallacies to produce compromise is your morality, to do things that you would not normally do, with cohersion. It takes the word of God and uses it to deceive people into thinking in an illogical way. This is what Satan uses, and he first used it on eve in the garden of Eden.
The importance in thinking didactically not dialectically is because truth is didactic not dialectic.
Consensus breads ignorance, and logical thinking proves reality. You cannot think didactically AND dialectically, is your church thinking this way?
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