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:kookoo: If He did it to Paul then He can do it to anybody else.Originally posted by Knight
Does He do that with EVERYONE???
:kookoo: If He did it to Paul then He can do it to anybody else.Originally posted by Knight
Does He do that with EVERYONE???
See your own post #114. :doh:Originally posted by Knight
I didn't ask if God "loved" EVERYONE did I?
Silly question. What does Jesus say that we must do...I asked if God FORGIVES EVERYONE (even the unrepentant) unconditionally.
Well does He?
Please answer the question.
Knight, I've lost respect for you. That was a stupid question to ask me. I believe the Old and New Testaments are inspired by the Triune God.Originally posted by Knight
Freak... Melody... do you agree with PureX?
Divisive. :down:Originally posted by Knight
OK, if that's what you want to do... but for me..... I will stick with Jesus!
:up: don't let the plot lovers take your eyes off Jesus who said:Originally posted by SOTK4ever
Sorry Knight. I don't really care what you have to say on this one. I have learned to forgive so that I don't drink. That works for me, and I will stick with it!
I think most people feel the same way. I know I do.Originally posted by BillyBob
From a 'less than scriptural' perspective and more of a personal one, I would find it nearly impossible to not forgive someone who sincerely asked for forgiveness.
Maybe I'm just a softie........
Originally posted by Knight
Freak... do you forgive the devil?
That really isn't the issue. The issue is.... should we forgive the unrepentant (ya know... those that aren't asking or do not want forgiveness)?Originally posted by BillyBob
It's obvious, guys. None of us are perfect, we all make mistakes. Just as we ask forgiveness, so must we be willing to forgive. Anything less would be arrogant and superficial.
Again... BB I think you missed the topic just a tad.Originally posted by BillyBob
Not granting forgiveness to the repentant is a personal indictment, the sentence being spiritual separation from God and your fellow man.
Originally posted by Knight
Again... BB I thihnk you missed the topic just a tad.
We should punish them. But we should model Christ' example:Originally posted by Knight
That really isn't the issue. The issue is.... should we forgive the unrepentant (ya know... those that aren't asking or do not want forgiveness)?
What say ye?
Should we forgive Al Qaeda?
OK so your answer is "no". Good! :up:Originally posted by Freak
Knight, for your benefit:
Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.
This was for us humans to other humans not fallen angels. Get it?
Punish them?????????? Why not forgive them???Originally posted by Freak
We should punish them.
That's OK!Originally posted by BillyBob
Probably, I came in kinda late on this discussion and haven't read most of the responses....
Never mind.
Originally posted by Knight
That really isn't the issue. The issue is.... should we forgive the unrepentant (ya know... those that aren't asking or do not want forgiveness)?
What say ye?
Should we forgive Al Qaeda?