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    Christians and intoxicating substances and what the Bible says about it.

    Still it illustrated my point. It illustrated nothing. It only declared the confidence in your opinion.
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    Christians and intoxicating substances and what the Bible says about it.

    I will answer here for now but if you have more you want to discuss on the subject we need to take it to another thread. Let me ask you do you not secretly hope that those people sitting at the table next to or near you will see you and think you are doing good? That is a show of religion...
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    Christians and intoxicating substances and what the Bible says about it.

    I'm not sure I understand. A moment of prayer in a restaurant to thank God for his generous bounty is a "show of religion"? Are you opposed to prayer walks also? Did not Jesus pray publicly? I'm not trying to agitate or put words in your mouth, but how can a Christian prayer, publicly...
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    Christians and intoxicating substances and what the Bible says about it.

    Beyond a drink, which will likely intoxify, what is acceptable?
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    Christians and intoxicating substances and what the Bible says about it.

    There are many against drunkenness.
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    Christians and intoxicating substances and what the Bible says about it.

    Upon your endorsement, I've listened to Phil Kidd. *Yes*.
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    Christians and intoxicating substances and what the Bible says about it.

    B...b...but... St. Joe -- the Bible says nothing about smoking weed. Or meth. Or gender changes. Or walking around naked. Or consensual wife swapping. Or getting tattoos (whoops, it does). Because, as it is asserted, we simply cannot, from *Biblical precepts* (?), form an opinion on these...
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    And it certainly doesn't give license to sin.
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    Nope. Drunk happens? I'm free to do anything I want in Christ? Yeah, he made St. Joe's case.
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    I'm not adding to anything. And I'm not amused by *anyone* condoning sinning. You: "Drunk Happens". The Bible: Ephesians 5:18 ESV And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit, Galatians 5:21 ESV Envy, drunkenness, orgies, and...
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    By asserting cavalierly that "sin happens" and that in Christ one is free to do whatever one wants. Did you read *his* post? I think he made St. Joe's case.
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    I didn't say that.
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    Romans 6 King James Version (KJV) 6 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? 2 God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    You are in grave error.
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    The Grace heresy teaching holiness is legalism.

    Amen, Brother Joe.
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    He has risen.

    One of the best *ever*.
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    Heart attack one week ago today.

    I had a "widow maker" two years ago and 'died' on the gurney. A nurse brought me back, praise God. In the aftermath, I took very seriously the endless admonitions about diet and exercise, which I neglected for 30+ years. With exercise and a low fat/sodium/cholesterol diet, I am in the best...
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    John rutter

    Rutter's music is exquisite, but if he is a believer, he sure doesn't express it well in his testimony.
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    Who likes Black Gospel?

    Here! Chicago Mass Choir, Fred Hammond, Richard Smallwood, Bishop Paul S. Morton, et al.
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    Any Ella Fans?

    Possibly the greatest jazz voice of the 20th century. No -- *the* greatest.