The nuns who witnessed the life and death of Martin Luther King Jr.
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New International VersionSo, what does this comply to?
Rgr that, the planets are the only aka "stars" that move across the night sky hence wandering star.To save confusion, I think your meant, "wandering stars" which is what planets were called, and indeed, I understand that our word planet comes from Greek word(s) for "wandering star."
YES! That one is GOOD!Catholic Culture Audiobooks is published as a podcast and has readings of patristic and papal writings that cover a wide variety of topics. They're very well done.
Sensus Fidelium has a good series on the ecumenical councils, I haven't listened to any of their other material though.
Some people consider abortion a fundamental human right. It's NOT. it's human destruction.Why should the law not exist? What makes the law barbaric?

When I was in law enforcement.Used it?
~Isaiah 6:1-3 (NIrV)The Lord Appoints Isaiah to Speak for Him
6 In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord. He was seated on his throne. His long robe filled the temple. He was highly honored. 2 Above him were seraphs. Each of them had six wings. With two wings they covered their faces. With two wings they covered their feet. And with two wings they were flying. 3 They were calling out to one another. They were saying,
“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord who rules over all.
The whole earth is full of his glory.”
~Revelation 4:8 (NIrV)8 Each of the four living creatures had six wings. Each creature was covered all over with eyes. It had eyes even under its wings. Day and night, they never stop saying,
“ ‘Holy, holy, holy
is the Lord God who rules over all.’ (Isaiah 6:3)
He was, and he is, and he will come.”
The caricature doesn't have to be accurate for people to rally against it as I'm sure you know.
The uptake of the carnivore dieters on the right was a response to a caricature, correct?
"Libs are vegan soy boys who want people to eat plant-based burgers and give up beef"
What percentage of liberals are actually vegan and eating those things? 1%, if that??
However, the messaging of "eat less beef for the environment's sake" is a somewhat more ubiquitous message among the left, and one that they're not likely to abandon anytime soon. Which is why people doing the carnivore diet are still sticking with it 5 years later.
**I'm not advocating for the carnivore diet here, I wouldn't ever do it...just using it as an example.
These were good food and drink.5a The king assigned them a daily portion of the food that the king ate, and of the wine that he drank.
What's wrong with the king's food and drink?8a But Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself with the king’s food, or with the wine that he drank.
My apologies. I honestly thought you were writing to me.My post was addressed to worshipjunkie and nowhere did I accuse you of stating anything about being saved by some scripted prayer by a preacher without the gospel message.
When God tells man to repent, I believe it means turning to God, which entails either seeking forgiveness for one’s past life of sin through prayer or confessing one’s sins to Jesus as a believer. Repentance involves a genuine broken heart before God desiring the Lord’s mercy along with a heartfelt desire to turn away from sin. This then leads to the fruits of repentance.Repentance (rightly understood) is a part of salvation. (Acts 11:17,18; 20:21)
You appear to take the popular, false "we must sin always" interpretation of 1 John 1:8. 1 John 1:10 addresses the person who claims they have never sinned, helping us properly understand the context of 1 John 1:8. Surely, we both agree that we have sinned as part of our old life, so we agree on 1 John 1:10.In regard to 1 John 1:9, notice that - "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9) is in contrast to - If we say that we have no sin, (present tense) we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us (1 John 1:8) and - If we say that we have not sinned, (past tense) we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. (1 John 1:10)
The Holy Spirit will draw attention to any sin you have committed so that you will confess it to Christ. Why else are you to boldly come to the throne of grace and find mercy? In other words, if a person doesn’t have a “sin and still be saved” mindset, they will be attuned to the Holy Spirit regarding any sin in their life.You seem to misunderstand verse 9 to mean that we "must confess each and every sin that we commit as we commit them" (keep a specific inventory of every sin) as an "additional requirement" to "remain cleansed" and "if we forget a sin, we are toast!"
When a person first comes to Christ, they obviously do not confess every sin from their past life. They simply ask the Lord to forgive them of their past life of sin, with the understanding that they will seek to overcome sin in their life. If this is not the case, then they are not truly sorry for their sin.Who could actually write an exhaustive list of every sin they have ever committed or ever will commit?
Yes, this is how the Greeks defined sin long before the New Testament came into being.Sin is not only missing the mark
James 4:17 is not some kind of statement suggesting it is hopeless for us to avoid sin, as you appear to be making it out to be.by what we do but also what we fail to do. (James 4:17)
Just acknowledging you are a sinner is not going to help a person on Judgment Day. The Son of Man will send forth His angels, and they will gather out of His Kingdom all who offend and do iniquity (which is sin), and they will be cast into the furnace of fire (i.e., the Lake of Fire). See Matthew 13:41-42.Believers "confess" (Greek - homologeó) speak the same/acknowledge/agree with God's perspective about their sins and have a settled recognition and ongoing acknowledgment that one is a sinner in need of cleansing and forgiveness in contrast with saying that we have no sin or that we have not sinned. (1 John 1:8-10)
I never said they are real Christians. They think they are Christians, but they have snuck in among the real believers who do not believe you can sin and still be saved. Most Christians today believe you can sin and still be saved.Also, these ungodly men in the book of Jude who have crept in unnoticed and are described as wells without water and who turn God's grace into a license for immorality are not Christians.
Right, they are ungodly in their behavior because they think they can simply acknowledge sin before God and continue sinning on some level.These ungodly men/pseudo Christians are further described as ones who cause divisions, worldly-minded, devoid of the Spirit (vs. 19) In CONTRAST to those who are called, sanctified by God the Father, and PRESERVED in Jesus Christ (vs. 1).
I'm not sure what you mean by victims of human trafficking. Yes, many asylum seekers were brought here by drug gangsters who were paid to transport them through the Darian Gap and the cartel-controlled no man's land south of our border. There are no doubt a number of them that were brought here and now work in sweatshops or the sex trade to pay off their debt to the cartels, but it surpasses belief that there are anything like ten million of them.What should be done with women and children rescued from human traffickers? Should they be granted US citizenship and allowed to stay in the USA? If that is the suggestion, then I support it. There are currently almost 10 million of them in the USA.