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  1. JudgeRightly

    Understanding God’s election

    Thanks! How can they be called, must less chosen if they haven't heard the gospel? Aren't you putting the cart before the horse? She was a seller of purple (dye/clothing, etc) from Thyatira. According to your beliefs (presuming you are a calvinist), the unregenerate do not worship God...
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    Anyone ready a 2nd look at Sodom and G?

    Because you say so? It even applies to angels and men. But that's not what happened... God made man, gave him life, and placed him in the garden. He then gave only one law to man. That law was "Do not partake of the Tree." The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is a symbol of the law...
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    Adam and or Eve had all the viruses.

    I already told you that Christianity is not a monolithic group. It doesn't mean that two Christians who believe differently on some things can't agree on other things. No, I don't agree with that part of the article. But instead of focusing on the part that I do agree with, and with the point...
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    Understanding God’s election

    @Dougcho Please stop with the weird colors, and bolding your entire posts. It is against the forum rules. I'm not saying you can't use color, but coloring your entire post, and bolding your entire posts, the latter is explicitly not allowed, and the former is annoying to have to deal with, and...
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    Understanding the Incarnation

    There is nothing wrong with calling referring to the pre-Incarnation LOGOS by those names.
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    Understanding God’s election

    Not what Scripture says. There's no magical fairy dust (figurative) that God uses to harden or soften people's hearts. God doesn't force people to believe. He can send the Holy Spirit to work on people's hearts, but ultimately, they are the ones who either harden their hearts against the...
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    Understanding the Incarnation

    There is in John 1. "LOGOS" (the Greek word used) is translated "Word" in most Bibles. Right, he was not called those names before. Yet we still say New York was founded in 1625, long before it was officially named "New York." Jesus was conceived in Mary, despite not being given the name...
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    Understanding God’s election

    The order is important. One is called, then if he accepts the calling, he is chosen. If he doesn't accept the calling, then he cannot be chosen. No, you can't assume that. That would be eisegesis, not exegesis. Don't read your beliefs into the text. Let the text say what it says, and...
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    Understanding God’s election

    From the very text Paul was quoting: And the Lord said to her:“Two nations are in your womb,Two peoples shall be separated from your body;One people shall be stronger than the other,And the older shall serve the younger.” https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis25:23&version=NKJV...
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    Understanding the Incarnation

    Jesus is the LOGOS. The LOGOS was given the name "Jesus" on the 8th day after his birth. The LOGOS was the one conceived in Mary's womb. You sound like someone who was banned a while back, who said that the child conceived in Mary's womb was not the LOGOS but some human, who then had their...
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    Understanding God’s election

    "Elect" does not mean "called." It just means "chosen to accomplish a purpose."
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    Understanding God’s election

    Redefining words to fit your doctrine isn't how this works.
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    Understanding the Incarnation

    This is literal heresy. Shame on you. Do you know what the word used in John 1:14 is that is translated as "dwelt"?
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    Anyone ready a 2nd look at Sodom and G?

    Gobbledygook. God is one God. He is three Persons. That's what the Bible teaches. Not whatever nonsense you've been hooked into. Look, I don't have any problem with God creating an image for His Son to indwell, and that He then made man in that image. But of course, that's not what you're...
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    Good point.
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    This here. When God tells us to bring criminals to justice, He is exercising that right. To add to what you said: God has the absolute right to bring anyone from this life to the next at any point in time and for any reason and through any means He deems fit. Be that through a flood. Be that...
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    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    Why? There is nothing wrong with discussion. Just because we're biased on this forum doesn't mean we can't have civil dialogue about our beliefs. So long as you're not breaking the rules, we have no problem with you engaging in discussion against our position.
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    The answer is three-fold: 1) Because we're not God, and don't have authority to not punish criminals. God forbade judges from showing mercy to those who commit crimes. 2) Because NOT doing so teaches the child that he can get away with his actions. 3) Because NOT doing so turns the child into a...
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    Is John 3:7 for today ?

    I think you'll find that God specifically told Paul to avoid the cities of the churches addressed in Revelation. Took him completely around them. Jerusalem is not in Asia Minor. The churches in Revelation are. Coincidence? I think not.
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