It looks to us (that's me and the Holy Spirit) as if the End Times Revival has begun. See a loving pastor in action as Brandon Mercer begins leading his flock from where our awareness of truth is now, to where it needs to be.
Hell is Expanding into the Great Gulf
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus is one of the most harrowing in the Bible, that is, if it hadn't been softened by spaghetti theology. It's a conversation with a man who's burning in hell.
I Shall Go to Him
David says, " I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me." This is taken to mean that David will one day go to heaven to be with the child, whereas the child, in heaven, can't return to the Earth.
Answer 1
As we still have to ask God/Jesus for forgiveness, as we always did, why was a crucifixion necessary?
Straightening out the Spaghetti
We're going to straighten out the spaghetti but it can get bogged down in technicalities, which is why having a simple answer is preferable.
Institutionalized Misogyny
If Adam and Eve had been equal before the curse then they should be equal after the curse, but they have a role reversal. The only conclusion that we can deduce is that before the curse, the woman was in charge.
Satan isn’t the Anointed Cherub
An outcome of the theological spaghetti syndrome is that Satan gets the blame for everything, even when it's physically impossible to have been at the crime scene. The anointed cherub is a good example.
Spaghetti Syndrome
Christians don’t like Matty’s Paradigm because we have to refute some things that they believe about the Bible, and show how modern theology is a product of spaghetti syndrome.
The Great Gulf
Based on seismological data and the Matty's Paradigm spherical hollow Earth model (SHEM) we can definitively say that Abraham and Lazarus are in a chamber in the lower mantle. The rich man is in the molten core of the Earth.
Do I Still Have to Ask for Forgiveness?
It's amazing, but occasionally people actually ask good questions. Occasionally. We need to have good answers. All the time.
