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July 09, 2010

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Yes, Rome was in God's hands in 410, and so are we today, but the hand the Romans were dealt and we might be dealt was a pretty harsh judgment. The question you're not addressing is whether going through a revisit of the Dark Ages is something in which you're really interested when the option of Ninevah-style repentance is still on the table.

Ninevah-style repentance would be awesome.

The bigger concern, to me personally, is remaining faithful to God and trusting in His sovereign plan for the nations, rather than giving in to fear or fatalism.

If God's redemptive plan involves preserving the affluence of the United States, so be it. If it doesn't, well, then it doesn't. Either way, we can trust His plan to be the best plan.

As you can tell, I am not an open theist. ;)

I missed this the first time watching the video.

At 4:19 there is a picture of Lebron in a Christ like pose with the words "one for all" next to a Nike symbol.

This is an obvious allusion to Heb 10:10 and a suggestion that Lebron has Messiah-like qualities.

This is even more disgusting than the Ohio governor singing "We need you" to Lebron.

This Lebron stuff is scarier than I thought.

Umm, isn't trusting in God's plan effectively fatalism by definition?

All is not lost. Some of us had to go to wikipedia to see who Lebron James is.

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