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The Bible is a historical viewpoint of God and man’s progression over time…

Posted by adam.dada on February 25th, 2007

For many Christians, the Bible is a living document that is constantly adapted to meet the needs of the Church as society changes. Anarcho-pantelism does not hold this same creed of the Bible. We believe that the Bible is part of God’s history, His very story that had one purpose and one purpose only: to show the reason for Jesus’ story.

To us, the Bible’s story can be broken down into segments, each part offering a unique perspective of how mortal men failed God. Each book of the Old Testament was proof that God had high demands, and man failed to meet any of them. The story of the Old Testament showed how demanding God the Father is, and it shows that His demands were unrelenting, as were his punishments for failure. But the story didn’t just end with the Old Testament and God demanding more than mortal man could offer — it continued with God reconciling Himself with mortal men — all mortal men. The average Christian tells the non-believer that God loves them, but then they torment the non-believer with fear of “hell” and “damnation” and “eternal fire.” Absolute love is absolute. God’s Love is beyond even that.

The New Testament was the continuation of the story, but it was not just about the Father. The New Testament was the history of Jesus the mortal and yet divine King reconciling mortal man with God forever and ever. Jesus did not come for you and me, Jesus came for God. Reconciliation was impossible for any mortal man, but God’s Plan had Jesus in mind from the very beginning as His story was written to show mortal man how they would always fail, but the loving God offered His Son as proof of His Love for all — believer and non-believer.

So the story of Jesus seems to end quickly after His Resurrection and Ascension to Heaven. We’re left with a mystical book called the Book of Revelation — a haunting story of war and battle between Good and Evil. Most Christians are awaiting the story of Revelation to be finalized and come to fruition. The anarcho-pantelist believes that the Book of Revelation did happen already, very quickly after Christ’s ascension. In the end, this is the main difference between the modern Evangelical Christian and the Anarcho-Pantelist. We will get into the Book of Revelation more in the future.

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