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	<title>Comments on: My Interview with Infuze Magazine</title>
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		<title>By: Mary Hutchinson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Hutchinson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Great article...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The lead was amusing and the rest was spot on.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article&#8230;</p>
<p>The lead was amusing and the rest was spot on.</p>
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		<title>By: Bart Breen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bart Breen</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Excellent article Phil and good insights.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Thanks for providing the link so we could share in it.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent article Phil and good insights.</p>
<p>Thanks for providing the link so we could share in it.</p>
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		<title>By: Dominique</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dominique</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;em&gt;Great interview, Phil.  I actually learned a lot.  Thanks.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Great interview, Phil.  I actually learned a lot.  Thanks.<br /></em></p>
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		<title>By: Robert Winkler Burke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Winkler Burke</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Regarding the great comments about the play...&quot;The Lion King:&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;3&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;9/24/07 --&lt;/strong&gt; &quot;I get chills...&quot; &lt;/font&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf629MCIgKE&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;3&quot;&gt;Circle of Life, The Lion King Broadway/Disney Masterpiece.  The chills come from the Zulu words “Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba! (Here comes a lion, Father) Sithi uhm ingonyama (Oh yes, it’s a lion!)&lt;span&gt;  Behold He Comes!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;span&gt;S&lt;/span&gt;oulless Ghouls vs. the God-indwelt&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;font&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;3&quot;&gt;– One of the most common parables of modern culture is the story of soulless ghouls vs. the God-indwelt.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;The myriad of movies include the Resident Evil series, the Dracula series, the Living Dead series, etc.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;It is a very common parable of this age.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;And for good reason, too.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;One must wonder, why so many similar parables and why are they so popular?&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Answer:&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Man’s eternal problem is that he is mighty tempted to be a soulless ghoul.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;The answer is Christianity which offers God-indwelling.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;But, since much of modern Christianity does not want true God-indwelling in its doctrines, practice or preaching (as In That Day Teachings explain repeatedly) then there is not enough true salvation.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Therefore a huge fear is created by the lack of true understandable redemption, and this huge failure in Christianity to actually provide God-indwelt doctrine, practice and preaching creates a huge need for the repetitive parabolic warning messages:&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Soulless ghouls are devouring remnant good souls, who are turned into more soulless ghouls who devour the remaining good souls.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;It sounds terrible, no?&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;But what happens to the new Christian believer who wants to learn God’s true church doctrines, manifest Christ and bring heaven to earth?&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Well, sadly the chances are the new convert will be devoured by the soulless dogma of escapology, with all its vapid end-times eschatology, dispensational insanity, international relations fear mongering, and much more hog wash, until the new believer becomes just another escapology ghoul.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Oh well, that’s Christianity today, brother!&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;But where is the balance?&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Are there not popular culture parables providing the answers?&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Yes, because God works both warnings and answers into popular culture themes.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Look at Disney’s &lt;em&gt;Lion King&lt;/em&gt;, particularly the Broadway play.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;The veiled story is more like&lt;em&gt; Christ the King is Coming Quickly in Me and You!&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt;One of the song’s lyrics are, “He lives in you, he lives in me.”&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;The Broadway play begins with an anointed African rhythms and a Zulu choir heralding God’s arrival in you and me:&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;“Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba! (Here comes a lion, Father) Sithi uhm ingonyama (Oh yes, it’s a lion!)&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;If you have much of Christ in you, when you watch the play and hear the music you will hear deep calling unto deep.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Then watch the escapists Timon and Pumbaa sing “Hakuna Matata,” which like escape via rapture is a “problem-free philosophy” that “means no worries all the rest of your days.”&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;Just be Hakuna Matata’d – oops, rather – just be raptured!&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;But eventually the grown lion has to abandon infantile philosophy.&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;And one must do as the Circle of Life song covertly hints about in its story of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah coming in you and me:&lt;span&gt;  &lt;/span&gt;“Step into the sun.” &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&#160;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regarding the great comments about the play&#8230;&quot;The Lion King:</p>
<p><font size="3"><strong>9/24/07 &#8211;</strong> &quot;I get chills&#8230;&quot; </font><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf629MCIgKE" rel="nofollow"></a><font size="3">Circle of Life, The Lion King Broadway/Disney Masterpiece.  The chills come from the Zulu words “Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba! (Here comes a lion, Father) Sithi uhm ingonyama (Oh yes, it’s a lion!)<span>  Behold He Comes!</span></p>
<p><strong><u><span>S</span>oulless Ghouls vs. the God-indwelt</u></strong></font><font></font><font size="3">– One of the most common parables of modern culture is the story of soulless ghouls vs. the God-indwelt.<span>  </span>The myriad of movies include the Resident Evil series, the Dracula series, the Living Dead series, etc.<span>  </span>It is a very common parable of this age.<span>  </span>And for good reason, too.<span>  </span>One must wonder, why so many similar parables and why are they so popular?<span>  </span>Answer:<span>  </span>Man’s eternal problem is that he is mighty tempted to be a soulless ghoul.<span>  </span>The answer is Christianity which offers God-indwelling.<span>  </span>But, since much of modern Christianity does not want true God-indwelling in its doctrines, practice or preaching (as In That Day Teachings explain repeatedly) then there is not enough true salvation.<span>  </span>Therefore a huge fear is created by the lack of true understandable redemption, and this huge failure in Christianity to actually provide God-indwelt doctrine, practice and preaching creates a huge need for the repetitive parabolic warning messages:<span>  </span>Soulless ghouls are devouring remnant good souls, who are turned into more soulless ghouls who devour the remaining good souls.<span>  </span>It sounds terrible, no?<span>  </span>But what happens to the new Christian believer who wants to learn God’s true church doctrines, manifest Christ and bring heaven to earth?<span>  </span>Well, sadly the chances are the new convert will be devoured by the soulless dogma of escapology, with all its vapid end-times eschatology, dispensational insanity, international relations fear mongering, and much more hog wash, until the new believer becomes just another escapology ghoul.<span>  </span>Oh well, that’s Christianity today, brother!<span>  </span>But where is the balance?<span>  </span>Are there not popular culture parables providing the answers?<span>  </span>Yes, because God works both warnings and answers into popular culture themes.<span>  </span>Look at Disney’s <em>Lion King</em>, particularly the Broadway play.<span>  </span>The veiled story is more like<em> Christ the King is Coming Quickly in Me and You!<span>  </span></em>One of the song’s lyrics are, “He lives in you, he lives in me.”<span>  </span>The Broadway play begins with an anointed African rhythms and a Zulu choir heralding God’s arrival in you and me:<span>  </span>“Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba! (Here comes a lion, Father) Sithi uhm ingonyama (Oh yes, it’s a lion!)<span>  </span>If you have much of Christ in you, when you watch the play and hear the music you will hear deep calling unto deep.<span>  </span>Then watch the escapists Timon and Pumbaa sing “Hakuna Matata,” which like escape via rapture is a “problem-free philosophy” that “means no worries all the rest of your days.”<span>  </span>Just be Hakuna Matata’d – oops, rather – just be raptured!<span>  </span>But eventually the grown lion has to abandon infantile philosophy.<span>  </span>And one must do as the Circle of Life song covertly hints about in its story of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah coming in you and me:<span>  </span>“Step into the sun.” </font></p>
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