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    Is vindictively punishing someone for their sin against you unforgivable?

    In the parable of the unmerciful servant, the very act of the UMS of vindictively punishing someone who had a debt against him meant that even after the UMS asked the master for forgiveness, the master didn't forgive any more. The lesson I get from this is that vindictive punishment is the very...
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    Once Saved Always Saved - Why is it so hard?

    Let me begin by saying I do not want to prove any point of view. When I want to know the true interpretation of a controversial theology, I read both sides. It upsets me when one side is clearly argumentative and trying to prove that they're right instead of considering both sides of the...
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    Biblical Tithe was about Food not money

    (Apologies I am reposting this because I want to have a deeper Biblical understanding of this, and I just wasn't getting it before. Please please please do NOT reply without quoting a verse to support your position, because my presupposition is that most people have been misinformed about what...
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    Biblical Tithing is about Food - not money.

    Let me begin by saying that I believe we should indeed give "gifts and offerings" to the Church - it is our duty to support the Church financially. This is not about not giving or stinginess. This is about the word "tithe" and a fixed obligated compulsion - the 10%. The New Testament never...