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    When does a desire for justice cross the line into vengeance?

    angeltrue, it would help if you would be open about the specific event. There is no need for names. But what has happened, in what context, to whom, by whom? What justice do you think you can bring to bear on the issue? The potentials for justice and vengeance are too many, and span such a great...
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    Does Jesus ask too much?

    DamianWarS It seems to me that the parable is not primarily about what most people think it is about. Who is the Samaritan? Who is it that fell among thieves, and was stripped, wounded, and left half dead? Who are the priest and the Levite? Who is it likewise they lawyer was told to go and do?
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    Only way?

    Who are the 'we' that Abraham did not know Jesus as clearly as, that you write aboout? You referred to Jhn 8:58, yet just before that Jesus is clear that Abraham rejoiced to see his day, and saw it. Certainly the "we" must at least have seen his day, and not only read about it. Who are they?
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    Only way?

    The proper gospel is not a story abut Jesus as a man; it is our mistake to call the writings of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John "gospels," whereas they themselves do not call their writings that.The gospel is the power of God unto salvation, that is what the gospel is. It is commonly understood...
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    Easiest Defense of Sola Scriptura

    One need not argue no need for teachers, only to refer to the scriptures which evidence such things, by statement and by example. In Jhn 2:27 it tells that they that have received the anointing from him needed not that ay man should teach them. Let it be demonstrated, who taught Abel, Enoch...