DreamyLaLa's CF Journal
- By Tom D
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Don't be discouraged.Yeah, I just wish I knew where to find people who share these values with me. I appreciate your thoughts, though.
It's just a trial.
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Don't be discouraged.Yeah, I just wish I knew where to find people who share these values with me. I appreciate your thoughts, though.
All good - that last post was just for fun.Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you are rejecting anything.
I like a lot of your posts.
And considering Rubio as well, it's doubly important! There seems to be some issues following age limits.If Trump is nearby, that is important too.
How many of your ‘examples’ of Trump being pro-life are actually him claiming to be pro-life and nothing else?Simple AI search
There's a passage in Tacitus about the Germans revering trees, this would be referring to 9AD. The Druids also decorated trees and put up Miseltoe, in the centuries BC. Ancient Pagan customs.There's nothing Norse about the origins of Christmas trees.
Christmas trees started in Germany, probably sometime in the 15th century and were popularized by German Lutherans later on. German immigrants then took the Christmas tree tradition with them--which is how it arrived in America. And like all things in America, we made it bigger and flashier.
The glorious Return of Jesus will not be a surprise to anyone with a Bible, as it will come exactly 1260 days after the 'beast' desecrates the Temple.
It will be the soon to happen, sudden and shocking Day the Lord sends His fiery wrath, that comes 'like a thief'. Some years before Jesus Returns, as set out in Revelation.
The support for Gods people going to live in all of the Holy Land is;
1/ That area is special to God; Deuteronomy 11:11-12
2/ It was Promised to Abrahams descendants, who are now every faithful believer in God and Jesus. Galatians 3:26-29
3/ We Christians are the Holy peoples of God and Daniel 7:25 & Revelation 13:7 say we are present in Jerusalem during the period of Satanic world control.
So much for the dietary laws, mixed fiber clothes, and gathering sticks on Saturdays being "nailed to the cross".
You are literally repeating 19th century talking points bigots used to argue why Catholics, Jews, the Irish, the Chinese, the Italians, etc don't belong in America.
haven't even touched on the simple fact that millions of Muslim Americans live their lives here fully experiencing this country and its freedoms. That alone proves you're not only hateful, but just wrong.
Sadly all the Confessions of Faith of major Christian groups claim you are wrong.
so then if the dictionary and history of the NT church is correct?
yep. Hence all the confessions of faith addressing that very point and even the definition for antinomianism pointing to the TEN Commandments
church history supports a position that you ultimately reject. which is changing the Sabbath to Sunday. maintaining Sabbath on the 7th day is simply not a popular held view throughout the history of the church. if you wish to use church history as your model it is coupling two values of gathering on the 1st day and the sabbath. more recent views like that of SDA have shifted this coupling to the 7th day but the gathering part for worship is not the quintessential value of the day according to the letter of the law. SDA will find scripture to endorse their positions but refuse to accept that fundamentally their starting point was adopting main stream Christian Sunday values and shifting them to the 7th over adopting biblical values. essentially what you get is a Sunday-worship-version on the 7th day. these values don't have to compete with each other, and that's not what I'm saying, but SDA doctrinal positions are clearly influenced are cultural trends to set the values of the day and loosely biblical values.It is probably a bit uncomfortable if one is used to posting in opposition to the Ten Commandments, given how the definition for antinomianism reads.
a comprehensive study of a Hebrew will show that it does not flatten law in the sense of one aspect is done away with (like the sacrafice) every aspect is done away with. this can lead to some contrasting claims on how we categorize these laws. but the 10 commandments are not an endorsed category that stands alone and there certainly is no label on the 10 commandments calling it "God's Moral Law" all of which are biblical injection. there are moral and monthesitic claims that reaffirm their counterparts in the 10 but the 4th is not one them. it instead speaks of Sabbath as something beyond a human requirement of physical rest but a rest found in God. it's claim is beyond external keeping of the law and reframing it to entering God's rest. it's reference of Sabbath is not of a physical day, but of a mode or state of rest coupling ideas of God's completed work ushering in this rest like that of creation. the reframing shifts the focus to God's action over shaping the new covenant over our actions where the quintessential moment is now, not a specific day.Until you read Heb 10 where "He takes away the first to establish the second" vs 4-10 where it is explicitly speaking of "animal sacrifice and offerings" all the while "The Commandments of God" are strongly affirmed in 1 Cor 7:19 where "Honor your father and mother is the first commandment with a promise" Eph 6:1 in that still valid unit of TEN
You mean they affirm that Sunday is the Sabbath? I'm not an advocate for that, but it would seem a counterpoint to your argument, yet you copy and paste it like a mic drop. your list affirms X and Y, you reject X and affirm Y but don't see this as a conflict. if they are right about Y (which you both agree) doesn't this add to the credibility of their claim of coupling it with X? or if they are wrong about X doesn't this question the credibility of the claim made on Y? But your not interested in critically approaching this, you only take what you want and throw out the rest which shows a highly biased view.No wonder the Baptist Confession of Faith sectn 19, and the Westminster Confession of Faith sectn 19 , and D.L. Moody's sermon on the Ten Commandments, and R.C. Sproul, and C.H. Spurgeon affirm the TEN as included in the moral law of God
You know I was just teasing, right? Because you hypothetical fantasies are ridiculous.
How do you know he has assimilated? Has he renounced the Muslim faith? Stopped celebrating Somali holidays? Muslim holidays? Does he still speak Somali with his family and friends? Still he is Somalian and if he came here originally as a refugee or an asylum seeker then his citizenship is regarded by MAGA as illegal and will likely be revoked, because Somalians are "garbage."
This was not a situation that mental health professionals could respond to without law enforcementYes, I already know. You appreciated how law enforcement PECULIARLY handled a mental health crisis instead of cops allowing MCL 333.20967 (Emergency Patient Management) to be applied. I bet Sherrone Moore would appreciate your peculiar way of enforcing laws.![]()
Yes, I know that. I posted that exact thing earlier in the thread. There was a constantly burning fire where trash would be constantly added to it keeping it burning. Within the refuse pile, the trash to be added, there were worms eating the trash. The judgement described was a comparison of that. Some of the worms would die and get burned up when new trash was added to the fire but there were a constant crop of new worms. Trash and refuse was completely consumed with in these burning hot fire pits. Sulfur was also added to these pits to keep them burning hot. Even earlier, child sacrifice was performed there (2 Chronicles). The worm here and the worm in Psalms are within 2 different contexts...which you incorrectly conflate together.Gehenna was literally a valley outside Jerusalem (Valley of Hinnom) where trash and bodies were burned, and in Jesus’ time, it was used as a vivid image of judgment.
If taken literally, worms cannot survive fire. That’s why Jesus’ language is clearly figurative: the “worm that does not die” symbolizes ongoing conscious suffering and contempt, not actual insects feeding in flames. Literal worms wouldn’t persist in a burning rubbish dump; the imagery is meant to convey the unending consequence for the wicked, not real worms. And we see in Psalm 22:6 and Isaiah. 66:24 how the word "worm" was used back in the this time. It was used as a way of showing disgust upon a person.
Peace. I've had misconceptions plenty of times and have learned a lot from discussions in these forums.Greetings to you Valletta, hope and peace to you in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you for your sourcing. You were correct in your post regarding the Septuagint, my apologies for my mistake. I suppose it is a good lesson for me to not rush around and take my time. I clearly was mistaking, for some reason, the NT when I wrote about the Septuagint. But again, thank you for you r sources.
Peace to you brother
From what I recall, it is about the same in levels of harm, the issue is that pot smokers hold the smoke in their lungs longer. This is more damaging. However when you measure that against the fewer number of hits (or drags) taken the overall effect is less.
(ex smoker of both so it was of interest to me)
HelloMary knew exactly what she was signing up for when she said "YES".
Jesus said the world will hate you because it hated me first.
So if anyone is considered a follower of or chosen by Yahweh / Yeshua / Jesus they will have troubles, sorrows, and woes from the world.