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Do human beings have an identity that is distinct from their biological brain?

So you’re saying that an amputee is defined by their amputation or a mental illness sufferer is defined by their mental illness? That isn’t what Paul teaches in the Scriptures:



Our bodies do not change automatically when we accept the Gospel, so the “new creation” is not our body. The presence of the Holy Spirit defines us as followers of Christ who are new creations in Christ, spiritually alive and undergoing the sanctification process. The soul and spirit “pilot” are changed, not the old body “car”. The old body is capable of obedience because it was originally designed by God too, but the body has the sin nature in it and rebels against the Spirit. This creates an internal war in which our bodies must be subdued in order to use them for Kingdom purposes.



“But in fact it is no longer I who do it but sin that dwells within me.” That indicates that there is an “I” that is distinct from the sin that dwells within him, and Paul defines the “law of sin” as being in his members, I.e. his body.

Therefore, I interpret the “I” of Romans 7 to be the same as the “new creation” of 1 Corinthians 5.

There are many other passages in Paul’s letters where Paul equates our fallen bodies with the sin nature of mankind and defines sin as “deeds of the flesh”.


God could just give new glorified bodies any time he wants, but He chooses not to. I think the reason He does not has to do with love and faith as a requirement for salvation. Also, he wants His church to be able to bear children and raise them in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Glorified bodies aren’t able to marry or be given in marriage, so we’re stuck with what we got.


I’m really confused by this.
Yeah, I don't understand what you said either but it is true that God is not mocked. Good thing God and fellow Christians are nice and clear about His plans for us.
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Call upon the Name of the Lord and you shall be Saved.

If you had actually read the OP, you would see that my point in calling upon the Name of the Lord, is not for our Salvation, but for our protection. Just as the three men in the furnace did and God did respond then, as He Promises to do again when we face the terrible Day of the Lords fiery wrath. Isaiah 66:15-17, Revelation 6:12-17. +

This promise totally obviates any need for any kind of removal, as we must stand strong in our faith and trust Him to save our lives. 1 Peter 4:12
AND the BODY of CHRIST will never be in the GREAT TRIBULATION. AND Isa 66:15-17. and Rev 6:12-17 and

and 1 Peter 4:12 was not . written. to the BODY OF CHRIST. and you are out CONTEXT. , Period. !!

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Judge: 'Overwhelming majority' of cases brought to him by ICE were for people lawfully in Minnesota

judge reveal that "hundreds" of the people brought before him for immigration proceedings during Operation Metro Surge have the legal right to live in the United States.

So what's the problem? These people are still living in the United States.

Just in Texas now.
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John 15:6 if we don't abide in Jesus we will be cut off

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Then they said to Him, “What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?”
Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent.”
And who was Jesus speaking too. Jews , to Israel. is who Jesus. was talking too. . and that is the CONTEXT. , PERIOD!!

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Democrats flip open Texas state Senate seat in shock upset in district Trump won by 17 points

Easy as
One, two, three
Or simple as
Do re mi
ABC, one, two, three, baby, you and me girl
ABC
Easy as
One, two, three
Or simple as
Do re mi
ABC, one, two, three, baby, you and me

You can't win, you can't break even
And you can't even get out of the game.

People keep saying
things are gonna change,

But they look just like
they're staying the same.
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Inside the Atonement: What Christ Actually Did on the Cross

Anything he creates is good, but if he creates something with moral agency---which he did, angels and humans that we know of---now they have a responsibility of perfect moral obedience. And if there is present with them in the Garden of Eden, one who has already transgressed moral obedience,
The propensity to transgress had to "come from somewhere" though. Somewhere outside of the good intention God created with. Could any creature created "good" generate out of "only good" "evil"? And thus the framework I'm thinking of as to why "the absence of good" is "evil" could be an "opposite reaction" byproduct of God's creative action.

Of which why, I started looking at the duality of "light" / "darkness".

Now, obviously because God possessed the knowledge of evil; we know that "evil" "existed", at least in theory; even in the absence of any material creation.
One caution, and I know you use the word "space" because we have no other word, but it could lead to the conclusion of next steps that God is the space.

Which we can't surmise because if space existed God would have to create it.
Yeah, this is a tricky one. We tend to assume that something that exists must "take up space". An idea rooted in not knowing anything other than material existence.
But if we look at the end of the story previewed in Is. 11 and shown if Rev 21-22, the central purpose is the destruction of evil, and the central this purpose from Gen -Rev is Christ. He does this through Jesus redeeming men. It is such a perfect and awesome plan.

Are you familiar with the Covenant of Redemption?
Agreed, the central purpose of the design of the cosmos was to destroy evil; and in doing so prevents the "reinfection" of corruption of the recreated cosmos.

I know there was a divine plan among the persons of the Godhead that existed before action was put to the creation plan. Assuming that's what's meant by Covenant of Redemption.
I mean that the properties of things created (matter) is not an invention by God. Those things we deem, of necessity, in science as biology, physics, mathematics etc. We discover them, but they always existed in the knowledge, and wisdom, and purpose of God, before they were placed inside material objects that he created.
Existing in the knowledge and wisdom of God is not the same thing as bringing a concept from theory to material reality. And God being omniscient; I'm sure there were plenty of ideas in His head that.... I suppose one could argue "were always there"? Although I'm not sure the concept matters. After all it's not provable and not possible to guess all of what God thinks about.
As to "dark" and "light" I see your statement as counter to the creation account. Light came forth to dispel the darkness that was over the face of the deep. before the markers of time of day and night. Time markers.
Light coming forth to dispel darkness though would mean darkness preexisted light and I don't see how that's possible; as nothing existed before God was. And light can't expel something that doesn't exist prior to lights existence.

Thus why it makes the most sense that "darkness" comes about as the "reaction" to God's action of creating. Thus why I think the "darkness / light" duality, is not only the commencement of something created; but also the commencement of time. Because darkness and light both existed before God separated them into "day" and "night".

Thus from the initiation of God's action comes a 4 demential cosmos. Of which I would agree; nothing material can exist outside of time.
You are correct in that nothing was taken away from God in the incarnation, but rather humanity was added to the eternal Son. An absolute necessity for humans to be redeemed as he came as a substitute. He had to be of the same kind as those he substituted for. And he had to enter into time, the plan of redemption had to take place in time---that is historically reality, and in history (time).
Interestingly though, Revelation says that Jesus is "the lamb slain from the foundation of the world". (Revelation 13:8)

Obviously the incarnation can't take place outside of the material cosmos. I've always looked at it though, as "time" exists within all that's outside of it. What ever "eternity" constitutes is the "ball" around the "ball" of "time". And God being the nature of the entity that He is can enter "time" at any point He so desires. Thus we see theophanies in the Old Testament; which are not the same thing as incarnation. The theophanies stopped though after the incarnation took place.
We can't because we don't. We are what God created us to be and nothing else is possible.
Provided God doesn't / didn't design us to eventually be able to transverse three dimensional space in material bodies. Look at the Mt. of Transfiguration event. Moses and Elijah "came back" into "three demential space" at the same time Jesus "technically" didn't leave three demential space. Although the disciples did see some form of manifestation of the "union" / "uniting" of heaven and earth.
There isn't. ??
Apart from the atonement; being incarnated would not instill any desire for the "SON" to "self sever" from the "son". As God is the God of life and not of death. That's what I mean by Jesus would never die outside of his own volition to do so. Death being willfully taken on for the sake of the atonement; being the final enemy to overcome
My suggestion here would be for you to return to why it was that I brought up the seed and seed bearer and keep the response within that framework instead of throwing it into a whole other framework not identified or the reason for doing so not identified. I was not identifying the "seed bearer line" in order to make a claim that that phrase applied to the elect. It does not. I gave it as an interpretive tool to the statement in Gen 6, "the sons of God went into the daughters off men".

And here you are suggesting that what I said made the "seed bearer line" metaphoric, something about Christ and God's righteousness living in the created world. and that I am saying it is indicative of the elect. And the "seed of Christ" being the material body that died and rose again in real world action. None of that is in any way related to why I brought up the lineage of Seth being given in Gen 4 and 5. Nor is my actual purpose in any way related to the previous posts on "darkness", "light" or "time". They are all separate posts dealing with the post being quoted on the topic being discussed in the post being quoted. To jumble them all together like you have as one subject, one category, makes an unintelligible mish mash.
Well first, we'd need to define what purpose the "seed bearer" idea occupies. Jesus tells Nicodemus "You must be born from above." If Spiritual rebirth is the requirement for redemption; what's the point of there being a "seed bearer" and what is the "seed" that bearer is bearing? All humanity, except Jesus conceived by the Holy Spirit; came from Adam. And this included Seth. So the "sons of God" and the "daughters of men" all come from the same "seed".

Thus the only possible understanding of "seed bearer line" ultimately bringing forth Christ, would have to be of a spiritual application. Because the flesh (descendants of Adam) are all the same and of equal standing. People get into this "serpent seed" thing too; and God being the only One who's the giver of life; that doesn't make sense either.

Now Jesus as a biological entity, obviously was capable of producing children. Yet Scripture says that he as the "kernel" went into the ground (John 12:24); as opposed to being the material progenitor of a sinless race. Yet, to be born again is to be born from above. Which was secured through the material body of Christ.

So.... what's the point of the "seed bearer" with the "sons of God" / "daughters of men" verses?

I don't understand the purpose of the "seed bearer line" when all besides Christ, are sinners as descended of Adam. The concept seems pointless in the grand scheme of how redemption is accomplished.
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What's on your mind?

Yikes, that is no fun. Saying a prayer.

Thank you. Ibuprofen seems to be working well for at least a few hours as an anti-fever medication, reducing the strange chills that I have been experiencing since early in the shift last night. So for now, I can get plenty of rest. :)
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Is regret the same as repentance?

Are they the same?
No, regret is our conscious telling us we have sinned.

Repentance means a change of mind

The NT word translated repent is μετανοέω (metanoeō); repentance is μετάνοια (metanoia).

So metanoia literally means a change of mind.

So if we are committing adultery and repent, but continuing in adultery we have not really changed our mind and have not really repented.

We are called to confess and forsake our sins Pro28:13 and we can only stop sinning through the power of the Holy Spirit submitting ourselves to God. John15:4-10 John14:15-18
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I don't think I can carry on at my church with integrity

It's a good point. Good preacher this morning, talked about resolutions and covenant. But again avoided the open goal of Jesus's atonement. I pointed out that we had just sung "Blessed Assurance....washed in the Blood". He said he believed in all that, but could not give an explanation why neither he nor any other preacher could touch it.
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Israel-Hamas Thread II

Israel's UN ambassador Danny Danon found the only appropriate words for this. He accused Albanese of abusing her position to amplify terrorist propaganda and spread anti-Semitism. Israel's ambassador to the European Union, Avi Nir-Feldklein, also asked the crucial question: How can it be that an official representative of the United Nations appears side by side with officials of a terrorist organization and strikes an even more radical tone than they do?

The answer is as sobering as it is disturbing. Over the years, an environment has developed within the UN in which hostility toward Israel is not only tolerated but encouraged. From the outset, the mandate of the so-called Special Rapporteur for the "Palestinian" Territories has been a political instrument that targets Israel exclusively. No other country in the world is treated in such a one-sided and obsessive manner.

While serious human rights violations are committed in Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, and China, an entire apparatus of the UN focuses on demonizing Israel. Albanese is the most extreme product of this system. She has transformed the office from a political stage into an ideological weapon

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The contrast with the real crimes that were hushed up on the same podium at the same time is particularly repulsive. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi was allowed to speak undisturbed about alleged human rights while his regime shoots protesters, tortures women, and destroys any opposition. Hamas leader Mashaal was able to present himself as a political actor, even though his organization has committed massacres against civilians and abducted hostages. And Albanese applauded this circus with her words.

The consequences of such appearances are not abstract. When a UN official declares Israel an enemy of humanity, she legitimizes hatred of Jews worldwide. Anti-Semites feel vindicated, extremists encouraged, violence suddenly appears morally justified. Jewish communities in Europe and America have long felt this dynamic in the form of attacks, threats, and growing insecurity.

Albanese is playing a dangerous game. She is exploiting the reputation of the United Nations to make radical ideology socially acceptable. She is not speaking out for human rights, but against the Jewish state. She is not contributing to the resolution of conflicts, but adding fuel to the fire.

The United Nations now faces a clear decision. Either it takes action and dismisses an official who openly spreads anti-Semitic propaganda, or it becomes definitively complicit in the destruction of its own credibility. A system that tolerates such behavior has lost all moral authority.

Israel has had many enemies throughout its history. But rarely has it been dehumanized in this way by an official representative of the world organization. Francesca Albanese's appearance in Doha is not just a diplomatic scandal. It is an attack on the fundamental values that the United Nations purports to defend.

Anyone who declares Israel an enemy of humanity places themselves outside any civilized debate. And anyone who does so in the name of the UN reveals a problem that is far greater than any single person. It is time to finally name this problem and put an end to it.
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Another look at the moon landing.

This is an urgent situation. Flat earth nonsense is not really very dangerous; however, but this is something else. I wish I had the wisdom to write the right things.
I’m deeply saddened by a Christian using sources which are obviously satanic, and then disparaging the testimonies of real Christians. It is extremely hurtful to the whole body of Christ. I cannot emphasise the seriousness of such behaviour enough.

And yes, sometimes I speak harsh words regarding this. But it is out of that same sense of urgency you have that I say them. I say them because others can innocently delve into these same sources unaware of the spiritual dangers that lie there.
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Sabbath Keeping and The Gospel

Yes!

The righteousness of God, as Scripture presents it, is not first something human beings achieve but something God reveals and gives. Paul says that in the gospel “the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith” (Romans 1:17), meaning that righteousness originates in God’s own character and saving action and is made known through faith, not effort. This righteousness reflects God’s faithfulness to put what is broken back into right relationship with himself (Isaiah 46:13), and it stands in contrast to human righteousness, which Scripture consistently describes as inadequate and compromised by sin (Isaiah 64:6). To seek God’s righteousness, therefore, is not to refine the flesh but to turn toward God’s self-giving work.

Scripture is clear that human striving, even religious striving, cannot produce the righteousness God requires. “By works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight” (Romans 3:20), because the law exposes sin rather than cures it. Paul goes so far as to say that Israel’s tragic mistake was not a lack of zeal but a misplaced one: “seeking to establish their own righteousness, they did not submit to God’s righteousness” (Romans 10:3). This reveals a subtle danger—our desire to be righteous can itself become an expression of the flesh, an attempt to secure acceptance apart from grace.

God’s answer to this dilemma is not moral rehabilitation but union with Christ. “But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law… through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe” (Romans 3:21–22). In Christ, God does not merely credit righteousness from afar; he draws believers into a living relationship. Paul describes this mystery by saying that God made Christ “to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God” (2 Corinthians 5:21). Righteousness is sought, then, not by striving upward but by abiding—remaining “in him” (John 15:4–5).

When Jesus commands his hearers to “seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness” (Matthew 6:33), he is calling for a reorientation of trust and desire rather than a checklist of moral accomplishments. The context is anxiety and self-preservation; seeking God’s righteousness means entrusting one’s life to God’s reign instead of securing it by effort. This aligns with Jesus’ beatitude: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied” (Matthew 5:6). Hunger acknowledges lack; satisfaction comes as gift.

Repentance plays a vital role in this seeking, but not as payment for righteousness. True repentance is a relinquishing of self-defense and self-justification, a posture God welcomes: “A broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise” (Psalm 51:17). This helps explain why David’s repentance was accepted while Saul’s was not. Saul minimized and rationalized his sin (1 Samuel 15:20–21), while David surrendered himself entirely to God’s mercy (Psalm 51). Righteousness flows where self-reliance collapses.

Once received, the righteousness of God inevitably bears fruit, but that fruit is the result, not the cause. “By grace you have been saved through faith… not a result of works,” Paul writes, and only then adds that believers are “created in Christ Jesus for good works” (Ephesians 2:8–10). The Spirit produces righteousness over time as believers live in dependence: “If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25). Thus, seeking the righteousness of God means abandoning self-made righteousness, trusting fully in Christ, and allowing the Spirit to shape a life that reflects what has already been freely given (Philippians 3:9).
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Progressive government is the antithesis of a biblically based republic.


There are two main evidences to this. The Bible and history or nature. We’ll start with what is the easy way to learn it. The Bible. After the time of martial law during Moses and Joshua. They established Ancient Israel as a free republic. Although it may seem a little odd, this due to God’s purpose in separating the nation from others to bring the world his word and the Messiah though it. The Mosaic law was Ancient Israel’s constitution. There was no provision in it for imposed central government. It had 12 states, and each was to be self-governing. Their constitution said to choose or elect wise leaders to lead each state in keeping the law. Then there was the Levitical tribe of priests who had parcels in each state who were the pastors of their day. Tithes which were in essence voluntary taxes were to be given to them for their support since they were not given enough land to support themselves. But the taxes were not collected. They were voluntarily given, and the priesthood had no physical authority. They could only influence the public. Their military was 100% militia each state controlled its own militia. To show how loose or free to choose their own way this confederation of tribes was in relation to the nation. The tribe of Benjamin went total Sodom and Gomorrah at one point. This was hardly a theocracy as some would mistakenly compare it to theocratic monarchies.

Within this structure God would supernaturally ordain judges to influence or lead the tribes in time of war or oppression by foreign armies and bring them back to God when they went astray. The republic lasted 400 years. Then they decided they no longer wanted the personal responsibility necessary to maintain a free republic and voted God out and a king in. They said they wanted a king to fight their battles for them. God warned them sternly that their kings would enslave them, but they refused to listen. Take heed to this you Christian nationalists who desire a “Christian prince” to fight your spiritual and physical battles for your nation. This is the pattern upon which the United States was founded but adjusted to fit its circumstances. 13 independent states with their own constitutions, that like the mosaic law laid out the people’s religious responsibilities necessary for remaining free republics. You can see these religious responsibilities highlighted in each state constitution on this web page- The Original State Constitutions. Like Ancient Israel these responsibilities relied on personal religious devotion and also like ancient Israel’ s Levitical priesthood, pastors were to help this along. In fact some states required towns to hire a pastor of their denominational choice and build a meeting house for religious instruction. Public education was religious in nature, including university level and required by the states but run by churches. Almost every state had a favored Christian denomination, but all allowed complete religious freedom for all Christians. This freedom extended to super minorities of other religions but generally they were not allowed to hold law making offices.

Finally, just like Ancient Israel's republic had supernaturally ordained judges to bring revival, awaking or divine truth that had grown dim to light. The USA operated on the same level. America’s judges were the George Whitfield’s, the Wesley’s, the Jonathon Edwards and Charles Finney’s. Just to name a few. This is so important in understanding the difference between biblically ordained republics versus progressive government. Our government in the states or federally were never given the power to determine truth. In fact, the founders argued prolifically against government ever being able to have that power. Self-evident truth as stated in the Declaration of Independence was already determined in the Bible. It was to be ascertained by the people themselves, and government was ordained to do nothing more than to protect the process though which people could ascertain the truth themselves. This is precisely what Jesus meant when he stated his kingdom was not of this world. Truth cannot be imposed from the top down the way the world kingdoms operated. This was due to human beings being so easily corrupted by the love of money and Government is the easiest way for people to get their hands on other folks money. If government is given that kind of power it will not be truth they are imposing upon the population anyway. It will be lies that empower rulers and give them access to the fruits of the labor of the people. Progressive government turns a biblically based republic on its head. Government determines truth and imposes it. Its tendency is towards corruption exists simply because government now has the power to do so.
After this, these 13 states formed central government for two specific purposes. National defense and keeping peace between the states regarding trade, currency and other interstate relations. Before the states signed on to this a Bill of Rights was added to the federal constitution that greatly restricted its power over the states. First and foremost was the 1st amendment that deals with the most important part of what would be a successful republic. It’s religion, the religion of and about Jesus Christ and its relation to human government which really needs contextualized into the time 1st amendment was written rather than within the context of today’s popular thought. In the world the colonies just fought a war against. The state controlled religion through state run churches. It was not a matter of “the church” running the state which is how it is portrayed in modern education as propaganda. These state-run churches were created to control Christianity. A witness to this fact is that up until Northern Europe won the right in war for the general population to posses and own Bibles. The personal possession of the Bible without the specific permission of the authorities in supposedly Christian theocratic monarchies was illegal. It led to unauthorized preaching that if caught often led to the death penalty. It did not matter what the hierarchies in these state-run churches wanted because some of those hierarchies wanted the people to own Bibles. The state did not. The rulers had read it. They, just like every communist dictatorship that arose in the modern world understood the Bible in the hands of the general public was a threat to their rule. They were correct about this and history sure bears witness to it. Due to the commercial printing press that arose right when the Roman Empire finally fell in 1453 AD. Bibles began to be illegally mass produced making it far to difficult for the authorities to keep up with it. A Bible reading public led to the Dutch Republic where Bible ownership and reading along with the personal possession of a firearm was required for political participation. Yet right across the border you could still get burned at the stake for getting caught with an unauthorized Bible. The thinking that developed due to a Bible reading public led to the development and establishment of a free world and while that thinking was still developing, it migrated north America.

In North America the Bible was the basis of all public education. It was the main course of study and everything else surrounded it. It remained like this until progressivism began to get a foothold in the early 20th century. At that point the progressive movement started to chip away at public educations use of the Bible in non-sectarian public education. Their crowning achievement came in the 1960’s when in defiance of the 1st amendment a bastardized reading of the 14th amendment was used by a progressive supreme court declared itself, actually declare the state ruler, over the religious views of the people and their states. Republican led states should have immediately defied this ruling, and still should today. However, my assumption is since the courts had after one hundred years of effort by the Republican party to pass civil rights laws finally started to rule in favor of those efforts. Republicans did not want to upset the apple cart of actually being able to enforce the 14th and 15th amendments on states who were violating them. So, in my opinion, settled for allowing judicial supremacy over the religious\political views of the people. But as we can now all see, this came with a horrendous cost. You see, the progressive ideology, no matter how it is presented, as democracy or whatever. makes the state supreme. State supremacy is simply not possible when a population is intimately aware of the contents of the Bible. Hence the reason for all dictatorships, kings, emperors to keep it from the public. Progressive government which is by its very nature is corrupt due to its violation of the laws of nature and natures God has and will continue to try to keep the public an ignorant as possible about an accurate understanding of the Bibles teachings. And by the way will quote it extensively in a nation where it has influence for purely political advantageous reasons. They all have. So now we'll look at the 1st amendment within the context it was written rather than the context a progressive supreme court gave it that has now been popularized by progressive dominated public education systems.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.


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I could have sworn ancient Israel was a monarchy. In fact, the whole point of a coming Messiah was to restore that Kingdom, with a King sitting at the throne. The last thing it was, was a Republic.
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Asking AI to explain Sunday observance when NT has no such command

Indeed, that’s why I advise against it.
I don't mind using AI, as it has the ability to do a good summary of what I write. The outlines are good too, especially if it is long. But it does make mistakes. So I proof read what Open AI does and correct where it is wrong. Then, I can share the outlines with others.
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Immigrant whose skull was broken in eight places during ICE arrest says beating was unprovoked

You don’t find it strange that the guy didn’t remember having a daughter but can remember when and where he was beaten several times?

Nope. Memory gaps are consistent with head trauma.
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Why do we do things not written in the Bible?

So what is the Law of Christ?
It is the royal law.

James 2:8
If you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing right.

1 John 3:10
This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not God’s child, nor is anyone who does not love their brother and sister.

1 John 4:20
Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen.

How does a person love his brother/neighbor?

Romans 13:10
Love does no harm to a neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.

Matthew 25:31-40



How does a person hate his neighbor/brother?

1 Timothy 5:8
Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.

Matthew 6:14-15
For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 15 But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.

Matthew 25:41-46
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