By: Brandon James Scott Scholl
The bible says in 1 John 1:5 that where there is light, darkness cannot be. Within that paragraph where that verse, it explains that in the instance of light and darkness, it's talking about Christ and Satan.
With that thought of Christ being light and Satan being darkness, this got me thinking about two things in particular. The first, and the smaller of the two thoughts, is without light, darkness is abundant, which I'll explain in a moment. The other thought is, if you're possessed or were possessed and then later in life went to church and went through being saved, does the fact you were possessed previously mean that you won't end up in Heaven? That I'll go into more detail next to explain what I mean.
Now, it isn't like darkness is a complete entity like light is. Darkness is a primary thing unless there's a light in place, turning darkness away and light taking over that particular place. In this case, that would have to do with Christ being within the heart of a man or woman who are saved and born again. Now, with that, it makes me think back to the Fall in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve eat the fruit off the tree of knowledge, and God casts them out of the Garden. That's when God curses both Man and Woman and man's inherently sinful nature starts throughout the Human race. With following this thought a little further, it would show that when the bible talks about Christ being the light and Satan and sin being the opposite of what Christ stands for, it would be confirmed that regardless of age or lifestyle, that darkness dwells in you unless you're saved as a Christian.
This thought may make people uncomfortable if they open their mind up to the complete list of scenarios that this would be applied to. Whether you're talking about a grandparent that was the best grandparent in all of history and led a life full of giving and charity, then dying. If there was no light within that person's heart or soul as a result of accepting Christ, that would mean they wouldn't be going to heaven. Or, the other end of the spectrum, and I know this is the type of thought that people get up in arms about and don't ever want to even think about, but the same would go for a baby that was born and died within it's infancy. Babies are innocent and may not have even had a chance to choose between making a right or wrong decision. However, that doesn't change the Word of God simply to make us feel better to sleep at night.
Think about it. As a child grows, you don't have to teach them how to steal, cheat, or be violent. That's all part of human nature. In fact, you have to teach them the opposite and stop that behavior from being primary. That's an example of darkness being the state of the soul due to not having the light that is Christ within it.
I went and listened to a guest speaker one night at Northwest Nazarene University here in Idaho. My girlfriend is now a senior there and she had to listen to the speaker for one of her classes at the time. While the speaker was talking, he told the audience about what it's like coming from a native american background and becoming saved and fighting with the side of himself that was raised around sweat lodges, and praying to various gods and sacrifices of various sorts. As he continued, he explained about how he wanted to be educated and no more about the Bible and then go and teach young Native Americans that were in a situation like his and were saved or even simply curious about his beliefs. He went on about how, when reading the Bible, we shouldn't be reading it within a scope or parameters of what we THINK it should say or mean, but have the Bible and God's Word itself tell us in it's completeness how to live and believe. RIGHT after he said that, he said that he believes that when an infant or child dies, they automatically go to heaven. He didn't have a reason as to why this was a correct belief and said they were 100% sure that they would eventually find the scriptures to back up their belief on that.
This is the type of people out there nowadays that believe what they want and take only parts of the Bible that THEY decide, and simply ignore the parts they don't agree with or feel uncomfortable with and simply blame it on the Bible being translated so many times or that it was so long ago that it can't be confirmed that something was ever said or done contrary to their beliefs.
Honestly, there are things I read in the Bible that I wish I didn't even know existed or that I have come across while reading. But, that doesn't change the fact the Bible says what it does and supports itself by saying that it's God breathed and His words don't come back void. So, the next time you read something in the Bible that makes you uncomfortable or you don't want to be true, do your research on the matter and see what other scriptures say. Don't put a set of parameters on the Bible when you read it, but let it put parameters on how you're to live your life and conduct yourself as a man or woman of God.
Confessions of a Scattered Mind
Confessions of a Scattered Mind started in November of 2009. It's written by Brandon James Scott Scholl. There are topics about religious doctrine and theology within the Bible, the Christian walk, and current events and movements. Email questions to scattered.mind@hotmail.com and comment either here or to that email as well. Enjoy
Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday, March 5, 2012
Supernatural or a Lack of Understanding?
By: Brandon James Scott Scholl
I was having a conversation with my mother a few days ago and we were talking about Schizophrenics. To be more specific, we were talking about people with multiple personality disorder. I've heard of situations where someone with multiple personality disorder can have a personality manifest that changes the outward appearance of an individual so much that it actually changes things like eye color or even different health diagnosis such as asthma.
As the conversation continued, my mom told me she believed that it must be people who are possessed. Honestly, I have heard this explanation for not only this topic, but other disorders such as paranoia and people who are bi-polar. Many Christians that I've talked to told me that this is the reason why there are bi-polar people and schizophrenics in the world. It's simply a result from the Fall in the Garden of Eden. But, I'm not convinced.
See, I don't disagree that there are, in fact, situations where people can be possessed and the side effects can mimic multiple personality disorders. But, I think there's more to why people automatically jump to the conclusion of possession with these medical and mental diagnoses. I, personally, believe that possession is something that still happens today. The volume of it happening, however, I"m not exactly sure. I wouldn't claim it's on the rise or it's a high number.
Now, I think the reason why so many Christians jump to the explanation of possession in these situations is because of a lack of understanding of something that is considered unknown. I would relate it to how people used to view fire or other technological advancements as magic or wizardry. I'm sure if you were to take something like a cell phone or perhaps a motorized vehicle back a couple centuries, people would consider you to be casting spells. I relate this situation to the immediate response of possession to multiple personalities and other disorders that we just simply don't understand.
The brain is something that is so powerful and little is known about it. It releases chemicals in certain situations, makes us brilliant or not so intelligent, controls our breathing, makes different parts of our bodies move at different times such as walking or me currently typing this on the computer. I heard of a man who was diagnosed with cancer. He had always heard that laughter was the best medicine so he locked himself in a room and watched all the Three Stooges movies. After doing this, he had cured himself. My question is, how in the world does that work? Obviously there's also a chemical composition involved that the brain released to do this, but what in the brain causes this response in this situation?
So, perhaps the next time you consider something to simply have a supernatural answer because you don't understand it, consider it may be the result of something you simply don't understand. I'm not saying that most things can be explained away because they seem supernatural but aren't. I strongly believe in miracles, possessions, situations, cures, even things that aren't physically or in any way possible to be supernatural. However, I don't think that ALL things that we can't wrap our head around is a supernatural situation. Just something to think about.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Personal Convictions
By: Brandon James Scott Scholl
Now, I don't disagree with him on this at all. In fact, it's a different reason than what I'm used to. This friend of mine wasn't raised as to be afraid of alcohol either. As we continued talking about all of this though, it changed the subject to people and their personal convictions.
A personal conviction, in my own words, is something that perhaps God has or is working on you in your walk of life. An example of this would be something like the type of music that you might listen to. Some people may not have a problem listening to all genres of music while someone else may feel convicted that listening to rap music isn't in their best interest or it simply is just something they shouldn't be around.
In different situations I've dealt with, there are people who believe that a personal conviction that God may be working on within themselves should be preached and pushed on other people as a universal conviction. An example of this is when the person who feels convicted listening to any form of rap music tells all the people they are around that rap music is, let's say, the work of Satan. I have actually worked with people who have told me Rap music as well as loud Rock music has a negative force and undertone in it that is a spiritual attack and we, as Christians, shouldn't take part and listen to it. Perhaps I may consider myself to be a rebel, but I don't see things in this way or even agree with this claim.
See, one of the MANY problems I've seen Christianity start to run into is the belief that we should be the police for every other person that claims to be a Christian. Granted, we are supposed to be able to hold other Brothers and Sisters accountable. However, that doesn't mean that every aspect of our person Christian walk should be explained and applied to everyone. In my experiences, I have been told from numerous people things like "Rock and Rap music are the tools of the Devil", "Psychology and Sociology are wrong because it takes God out of the equation of life", or my personal favorite "Debating about Doctrine and Theology is unbiblical, wrong, and that's what the Enemy simply wants us to do. Instead, we should just simply love and embrace each other because that's what Jesus wants us to do."
To be fair, there are some beliefs that are universal. Things such as,
“You shall have no other gods before Me." ~Exodus 20:3
"You shall not murder." ~Exodus 20:13
It scares me how close minded some Christians can be to these things simply because they can't understand the difference between personal and universal Biblical convictions. It actually is quite sad that it has turned into this type of lifestyle. I mean, people used to do their research and not take people's word on things that they believed. Not because they didn't necessarily trust Pastor So and so, but because they made a point to read their Bible and learn how to apply these doctrines to their life.
So, when you're talking to a Brother or Sister in Christ, or maybe you're talking with friends who perhaps aren't Christians, think about what you're talking about with them. Is what you're talking about a personal or a universal Biblical conviction?
Monday, December 26, 2011
Update
So, due to the high volume of life's consistent amount of drama, paying bills, and attempting to find work, I have been unable to write articles and make videos. However, I have the ability to get back on the article writing and video making paths. Expect more videos than articles but, nonethelss, there will be activity again with Confessions of a Scattered Mind.
See you soon.
~Brandon James Scott Scholl
See you soon.
~Brandon James Scott Scholl
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
New Videos
New YouTube channel set up. I'll be doing more videos on topics than writing for a while because it's easier to watch than to read necessarily. Leave comments and tell me what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/user/COSM5000
http://www.youtube.com/user/COSM5000
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Mormons and Hot Liquids
By: Brandon James Scott Scholl
I finally asked what the whole deal was about not having coffee. So, they directed me to Doctrines and Covenants 89. What is interesting to me is the only thing that has anything to do with Hot drink is verse 9.
"And again, hot drinks are not for the body or the belly"
D&C 89:9
Now, the context of this verse is saying that alcohol and tobacco are not to be used because it's not healthy for the body. The verse that mentions hot drinks is just thrown in there as a side not in a way. When I asked about the history of this verse, they gave me an interesting back story.
At the time, all the men were chewing and spitting tobacco and it was disgusting. So, Smith's wife asked him to ask God about it. So, Joseph Smith got the revelation for this chapter. Now, that's all fine such, but I don't believe in the purity of Joseph Smith in any way, shape or form.
One of the missionaries that was talking to me about this has chronic migraines like I do, and he also takes caffeine as well as I do. So, things like coffee aren't bad because of the caffeine in it at all. However, with the caffeine, what is coffee? Black water?
There's another story I've heard, and although I can't prove it, I like to think of it as quite a plausible theory. It says that Smith's wife asked him to have a revelation to get rid of the tobacco, so he had a revelation. Well, as retaliation, the women in the area stopped inviting Mrs. Smith to their tea parties. So, again, Mrs. Smith asked her husband to have a revelation getting rid of hot liquids.
Something to think about.
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