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  1. Religiot

    John 3:16-18

    I have learned, with clarity, that the more I learn the more I realize how little I knew; and the more I learn the easier it becomes for me to learn more: that fact has always impressed me, it causes me to wonder at God, how He made us contrary to beasts, that is spiritually, for trained beasts...
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    John 3:16-18

    I, on the contrary, accept as proof the meaning given to me by the Holy Spirit against all so called experts: please remember, the experts always get it wrong when it comes to God, always.
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    John 3:16-18

    Why runaway? why not just accept the truth of a thing?
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    The Gospel of UR: What's the message?

    Yes, yes I do, that's why I strongly recommend the King James translation; and no, that's really not some claim, for the NIV is truly amongst the lowest of bible translations, truly.
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    What are the most controversial and heatedly debated doctrines in Christianity?

    Christ, as actual Lord; obedience to Him is rejected wholesale by every single commercial church, without exception: that is the most hotly debated issue, and the crux of all heresies, period.
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    Jesus claimed He came to fulfill the Law, Did He?

    LOL!! --you ask if Jesus failed?! C'mon, really?
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    The Gospel of UR: What's the message?

    The message of "UR" is simply another message against the true gospel, that's the message, another gospel, not true, period. PS: You will benefit greatly by using another translation of the bible, one not so horribly adulterated as to resemble another book altogether. --I recommend the King...
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    Are there many on this forum who have received the Holy Spirit; with the bible evidence of tongues ?

    You made that up: the love of the truth (Christ) and the love of the brethren (God's sons) is the only evidence of having the Holy Spirit.
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    Problem of Sola Scriptura

    I didn't bother to read your full post, because I already know that "sola scriptura" is simply idolatry, for it must first presuppose that the scriptural cannon is known and complete, and that we have it on hand: that belief is demonstrably false; moreover, most advocates of this idolatry don't...
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    Women in Leadership Positions in the Church

    The question is malformed, in that it presupposes that God allows for women to be pastors.
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    Can you convince me?

    I don't get it.
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    Missing books

    Yes, my bible does have those books, and many more.
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    Purpose of the sabbath

    Ironic that my honest response about my deference to God's word, to you, sounds arrogant; this immediately after your absurd sarcasm: truly, I cannot help you. Goodbye.
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    Purpose of the sabbath

    The Pharisees also came to my Lord, wanting a yes or a no, what they got instead was the truth of the matter. I'm not here to give the answers you want to hear: I'm simply here for Someone else, to tell others what He says: those who obey God will hear that what I'm saying is not my own, but...
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    Purpose of the sabbath

    You continue to twist what the Lord says, and casually. --Did you not know that He was talking to Jews? They lived under the administration of death and condemnation--if they sinned they had to pay for it, no ifs, ands, nor buts about it; and many sins required the death of the offender...
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    Purpose of the sabbath

    By the way, all of those citations, as you will see, are from those who do not actually keep the Sabbath--the irony is fantastic!
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    Purpose of the sabbath

    Part three: JOHN WESLEY Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible by John Wesley [1754-65] "One day above another - As new moons, and other Jewish festivals. Let every man be fully persuaded - That a thing is lawful, before he does it." CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS (The Cambridge Bible for...
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    Purpose of the sabbath

    Part three of my answer to you: JOHN CALVIN ("The Christian Sabbath") From John Calvin’s Sermons on the Ten Commandments. “The Fifth Sermon . . . Thursday, June 20, 1555, Deuteronomy 5:12-14.” Edited and translated by Benjamin W. Farley. Forward by Ford Lewis Battles. Grand Rapids: Baker...