cantonmiller4's Profile

cantonmiller4 On 13 hours ago

About Me

  • Birthday: May 23, 1947
  • Gender: Male
  • Home: North Canton, Ohio
  • Blog Traffic: 24,046 Visitors

cantonmiller4's Recent Comments

  • Reply to blog post: Part IV by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 20 hours ago

    Yep. Thanks for your comment.

  • Reply to blog post: Terms of Service Update - Round Two by team
    Comment written 3 months ago

    How about updating the "Browse Religion" category?

  • Reply to blog post: The Beginning by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 4 months ago

    bibletalk: You have all the resource material you'll ever need. I have spent the last 40 years of my life thinking and reading the bible. I cannot help you. It's up to each of us to follow his/her calling and respond where it's applicable. I can't help you because it's every day that I come accross something different and unusual in the bible. I don't know what I'll be writing tomorrow. I don't know if I'll still be alive 30-seconds from now...or 30-years from now. Only God knows. And God knows that many people are using the Holy Bible incorrectly, that is, attributing man made efforts to divine guidance.

    But in the meantime, I'll keep writing. I don't exactly know what. I pray for guidance and He seems to let it out in very small increments. But it's enough for me. I'll keep doing it. You should too.

    I don't know what to tell you. Just keep on writing and praying. Sometime it will come. I don't know what it will be or when it will be, but I do know it will come. Good-bye and good-luck.

  • Reply to blog post: The Beginning by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 4 months ago

    bibletalk: I do not concern myself with wondering if I unite with someone else or not. I concern myself with what is written in the Holy Bible. The only problem I have is getting a human being to shake his head, get all the biblical teachings he has received out of it, and concentrate only on what is taught by following in the steps of Jesus and believing in God and the Holy Ghost.

    Through the centuries, man had contrived to make the bible what he believes it to be...to make it a primer according to him. That has turned into a nightmare. There are as many types of Christians as their are types of the bibles in existence. The past centuries of Catholicism are the worst. They even changed the bible to adhere to their human beliefs and published their own version. Human beings at work.

    I'm not looking to unite anyone. I pray every day that I might be able to show someone through my writing what is true and what is not. To point out verses and paragraphs that ministers are avoiding simply because they can't understand them. To get away from the human approach and get back to the spiritual. To get back to God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost. To get man to understand that his existence is only temporary and not to listen to mere mortals when there is a living bible to go to that tells the truth.

    I'm not looking to unite with anyone of this earth. Time here on earth is far too short. Time to quit bowing our heads and begin looking up, as Jesus told us to do.

     

     

  • Reply to blog post: The Beginning by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 4 months ago

    bibletalk: Thanks for your comment.

  • Reply to blog post: A Confirmation by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 4 months ago

    Thank you, trol.

  • Reply to blog post: A Confirmation by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 5 months ago
    Thank you, anacoana.
  • Reply to blog post: Not Crediting Satan by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 5 months ago
    bibletalk: Your first question I cannot answer. The original 10 Commandments
    were written by God himself. In person. As a mere mortal here on earth there is no way that I could even conceive of commenting on them. If I had a gun to my head I could not. They are the word of God. His reasons stand alone in their construction. They were written for man. Amen.

    Your second question....There are many times that God got very angry at the people He was trying to get to the promised land. In fact, He mentions many times that their "hearts are hardened," against His word. The final straw was when the "sons of God saw the daughters of men and they were fair..." Genesis 6: 1-4. Noah was called to duty.

    Some sections of the Holy Bible you may want to read. One, of course, is in Job. The first couple of chapters are most interesting. We have Satan saying a couple of times when responding to God, "From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it."

    There is a especially revealing comment in Ezekiel 28:12-18.

    There is much talking among the prophets of the devil, or Satan, but the most revealing is from Jesus Christ. In John 14:30 "I will no longer talk much with you, for the ruler of this world is coming, and he has nothing in Me."

    Than you for reading my post.
  • Reply to blog post: Sermon on the Mount by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 6 months ago
    Thanks, amerigobard.
  • Reply to blog post: Philippians by cantonmiller4
    Comment written 6 months ago
    amerigobard: Thanks much for your comment.

Friends

View All