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Completely relevant - it is what started this whole fluff and stuff - if one part is made up - how do you know what else is made up? There are no military experts here - no one here has been in the room when all this was happening, and the left and their propaganda media will not, for any reason at any time, believe anything that comers from the administration.Not really relevant. It doesn't matter what words were used. The incident happened. The law was broken. Who needs to go to prison for war crimes? Thats really the only question that needs to be answered now.
Or it's just that I don't have a problem with combatting invading foreign terrorist drug smugglers and human traffickers.They are? Or they're very enthusiastically trying to engage in political theater?
Because if one was so concerned about smuggling and trafficking, one probably shouldn't have pardoned the president of Honduras, Ross Ulbright (the Silk Road guy), or Jean Pinkard.
That's because your perspective on government power is myopic and only focused on the short-term. You've abandoned the notion of rights as principles to uphold and instead only want them wielded in a self-serving manner, to get you what you want.
That's always been the perspective on "rights" of a large faction of the right; it just hasn't been quite so clear until recently.
If you understood rights and laws as principles rather than merely means to a desired near-term outcome, then none of this would be bizarre to you at all.
You know the audience you are targeting, and it's not for Christians - those that follow Christ, that is, and love the Lord. Psalm 11:5 expresses that, as well as Psalm 97:10 and Romans 12:9.Actually there is a hidden version of the game that is more explicit. It quotes Ezekiel 23 including verse 20 which I think could be considered pornographic (if the language is more literal like the NIRV rather than using euphemisms in the translation). It is $1 which limits it to people with access to payment systems and you need certain options enabled.
Well the title is "Brutal Bible Bloodbaths" and the capsule shows a woman being sliced open vertically. If it didn't deliver blood and gore they might feel disappointed. Though on the other hand there is the option to turn off the blood and gore where they have a Y or N choice at the warning screen.
Also I got a negative review from a Christian about the lack of suffering. I don't want to get any more of those negative reviews. I wanted to point out that you aren't the target market.
Well I wanted to have a different approach to regular games about the Bible. I think the passages are shocking so the gameplay reflects that - in a cartoonish way (a bit like South Park). If the graphics were photorealistic it would be more shocking.
"I was weary.I think I heard the angels sing upon your arrival. Welcome!![]()
στολή stolḗ, stol-ay'; from G4724; equipment, i.e. (specially), a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity):—long clothing (garment), (long) robe.The Greek word is ἐντολή entole -injunction- e.e. an authoritative prescription -commandment, precept.
I'm using the KJV and the link you posted with has commandments in it as well.
The Bible interprets itself. There is no tension if you interpret it correctly. In your doctrine there is plenty of tension added that should not be there. I not only have a “few” verses as you call it but also linguistic and ECF evidence.But you have but a few verses that you believe supports you. Are you supposed to thrown out the rest of the Bible then? I try not to that and try and seek reason within it to come to the right conclusion.
There is death for the body in the first death, hence the body decomposes or is turned to ashes in an earthly, physical fire like the ones the destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. The spirit goes back to God that created it (Ecc. 12). During the second death all are resurrected, ie given new bodies, some to eternal life but the wicked to eternal punishment.So you don't believe there's no such thing as death? Again, why use that word if all have life in the end? And why does Christ specifically use the word "second' death?
That’s all I can ask.Yeah, well I think of it as I stopped drinking the kool aid.
False. "White flags" are not necessary in any circumstance, and particularly not at sea. The LOAC is very specific about the sea situation.Not everyone agrees with you. In combat when a target is hit and some are missed unless they come out with white flags mop up is usually done.
As you contemplate the Nativity scene this Advent, let your prayers wander to that realm where the girl of Nazareth now reigns beside her Son. And, with hope, long to hear that Father’s voice who longs to draw you, as he did Mary. As the hymn continues: “All the host of heaven with great desire are longing to look upon you; Come, come, come, and be crowned with heavenly glory. Amen.”
I myself do not have a single problem, and nor should any Catholic, in having interreligious dialogues and encounters if they are geared to drawing Muslims (and other non-Christians) to embracing the fullness of who God is as taught by the Catholic Church which He Himself founded (cf. Matthew 16:18-19). Yet what we have had for the last 60 years has been a political dynamic that, by its very nature, is incompatible with the Gospel teaching of Jesus Christ.
You missed it. I was not talking about transgender people.I rebuke that statement in the name of Jesus. God created them male and female. The only people rejecting them for how they were created are themselves and those that feed their delusion.
Tongues, should first of all NOT be pulled from the other gifts which this thread does in part, So,Should a Church mirror the frequency the Apostle Paul and others exhibited in the book of Acts?
''Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.”
I dont think its unfortunate at all. Things have changed. People are realizing what its doing to America and the problems it is causing.
As we recently celebrated the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe, we ought to ask ourselves why we believe that Christ is truly our king. Then we must ask ourselves if we really believe it. If we do not examine these reasons and our belief in them, we will soon become disappointed in Him because we will be expecting from Him things that He does not intend to do in our lives.
That's right, in the same way we need to admit our backwards ways and admit God's will is better than ours and we should seek to serve Him rather that ourselves and the adversarial world we have built.atc
It might, and more than apart from God, but repentance is needed in faith to come to God as possible through Jesus.Honesty comes from God
Mary's Age
Catholic tradition and historical scholarship offer a range of possibilities for Mary's age, with most estimates placing her as a teenager:
Joseph's Age
- Traditional View: The non-canonical 2nd-century text, the Protoevangelium of James, which influenced early Christian thought, suggests Mary was around 12 years old when she was betrothed to Joseph and about 14 to 16 years old when Jesus was born.
- Scholarly Estimates: Most modern historians and biblical scholars estimate Mary was likely between 15 and 16 years old at Jesus' birth, which was a common age for Jewish girls in the first century to be married.
Estimates for Joseph's age show a much wider range, with differing traditions:
Ultimately, the Catholic Church has no official dogma on their precise ages; what matters theologically is their obedience to God's will and their role as the earthly parents of Jesus.
- Traditional View (Older Joseph): To support the doctrine of Mary's perpetual virginity, an ancient tradition, also found in the Protoevangelium of James, depicts Joseph as a much older man, an elderly widower, possibly in his 80s or 90s, who had children from a previous marriage. This view explains the mention of Jesus' "brothers and sisters" in the Gospels as Joseph's step-children. This is a common depiction in traditional Christian art.
- Modern Scholarly View (Younger Joseph): Many modern biblical scholars and some Catholic theologians argue it is more likely Joseph was a young man, probably in his late teens or early 20s. The view is supported by the fact that he was a carpenter (a physically demanding trade), was able to travel long distances with his new family, and presumably died before Jesus began his public ministry, all of which would have been difficult for a man in his 80s or 90s.