Joe Rogan finds Bible 'fascinating,' notes Christian kindness: 'I don't think it's myth'
- By RileyG
May God continue to bless and guide him!
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"The Final Experiment" already dealt with that.I don't buy that. That is argument for 3rd grade of elementary school. ^^
Average Joe can't go to Antarctica cause truth would be revealed.![]()
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A diorama of Bethlehem or Jerusalem or some mish-mash of the two. I had to set my mug of gluhwein down to snap the picture.
That’s unfortunate. SighWhat in the world was this pastor thinking?!![]()
Yup. It’s driven by materialistic wants. Stores want $$$$ so people spend money on things that aren’t necessarily needed. I’m very guilty of this.This phenomenon is not a result of policies from either the Democratic or Republican parties; instead, it stems from American culture and a widespread desire for material possessions. The emphasis frequently centers on acquiring numerous goods—televisions, for example, are often found not only in living rooms and bedrooms but also in dining rooms and kitchens. Many households own multiple refrigerators, sometimes placing extra units in basements or garages. These habits reflect a broader pattern of consumerism among Americans. In the last five years alone, over one billion iPhones and Samsung phones have been sold in the United States. No other culture demonstrates such an intense appetite for material things. Our drive for consumption seems limitless. Just last Friday, Americans spent $11 billion purchasing items that most people do not actually need. Ultimately, no policy or solution addressing income inequality will make a difference unless Americans learn to live within their means.
What does DOGE have to do with this thread?And what does that have to do with DOGE?
Amen!Prayers that God lays his healing hands upon your uncle and that Mary, Queen of Peace, St. Peregrine, the cancer saint, all the Angels and Saints, please help him. Amen.![]()
Agreed.And I expect more from ICE and the President of the United States.
Oh, my mistake. Apologies.Did you miss the point of my comments?
The video was presented as him doing something bad, undesirable, or "aggressive." My comments pointed out that he's not doing anything that thousands of other evangelicals before him have done and continue to do every Sunday.
On this point, you're very, very wrong. "Making society as a whole more Christian" is exactly what the 7 Mountain Mandate seeks to do. It's a core tenet of the theology driving a lot of the swell in Christian Nationalism and it's also infused a lot of branches of evangelicalism that aren't explicitly Dominionist.
Dominionism isn't explicitly violent the was that "jihad" is often interpreted, but it does seem to becoming more tolerant of it.
Well, gotta retract my limiting the pardons to corrupt republicans.Everyone is eligible! America deserves the best government somebody can buy.
Trump says he's pardoning Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar after bribery indictment
Look up the "illusion of truth" fallacy. You'll find it helpful to your apparent confusion.I've never observed nuclear fusion in the lab, either. But like macroevolution, scientists have observed it.
Right. This has been observed for a very long time.
It's always funny that YECs pretend that science is about faith, as thought faith were a bad thing. But science can't be about faith, since it depends on evidence. If your faith isn't strong enough to save you, science can't help.
"Macroevolution" means the evolution of new species. If that seems meaningless to you, we've located the problem.
It seems so. You've confused evolution including macroevolution, which is an observed phenomenon, with universal common descent. And that is from genetics, not evolutionary theory. Even Darwin just supposed that God created some number of original living things.
All this confusion is curable, if you're willing to investigate a little.
What's not understood here is that it's not either/or, but both/and. Yes, we must first be enabled, by grace, by God, to turn to Him, to respond when He calls. And yet, that grace is still resistible. We can refuse to open the door, we can say "no" either at the beginning of a potential walk with Him or later on down the road after we've embarked upon it.Editors’ note: The Christian Post Opinion Page has published two countering views on Calvinism. To read the opposing view in the piece titled “Which comes first in salvation order: Faith or regeneration?” click here.
Want to know a secret? If you’re a Christian, you were saved before you knew you were.
Now, I’ll bet that the vast majority of you reading this think that you made a personal decision — all on your lonesome — to receive Christ, and once done, you were a child of God in the faith. John Chipman believes this, as evidenced by his article, “Which comes first in salvation order: Faith or regeneration?”
He says, “Faith precedes regeneration. Always. For everyone.”
Many think that the reverse is heresy and short-circuited. Still, I’m going to ask you to give me a few moments to make a case for the position of regeneration (the Spirit’s supernatural work of giving spiritual life to us, transforming the heart, and enabling faith, so that we become a new creation in Christ), preceding faith. I used to believe the reverse in my earlier Christian walk, but am now convinced that we can’t make that move of commitment towards God until He enables us to do it.
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Want to know a secret? You’re saved before you know it
Want to know a secret If you re a Christian, you were saved before you knew you werewww.christianpost.com
QFTW2 Thessalonians 3:10-12 NIV
[10] For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: “The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat.” [11] We hear that some among you are idle and disruptive. They are not busy; they are busybodies. [12] Such people we command and urge in the Lord Jesus Christ to settle down and earn the food they eat.
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2 Thessalonians 3:10-12 For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: “The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat.” We hear that some among you are idle and disruptive. They are not busy; they are busybodies. Su | New International Versi
For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: “The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat.” We hear that some among you are idle and disruptive. They are not busy; they are busybodies. Subible.com
I really think that persons who have walked, and/or are walking, thru their own personal struggles ... potentially have alot to offer the world.I’ve heard and read about comedians who’ve said the same thing.
They’re living the religious life. Dying in the convent is preferable than a nursing home.as a possible sooner rather than later Nursing Home inmate, yay nuns!
Good Lord, why are we holding people for 3 months? If they are illegal, it shouldn't take three months to ship them out. And we absolutely are responsible to see they get the medical care they need. It's unconscionable that they don't.