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    Matt. 5:10-13, “How blessed are those who are persecuted because they pursue righteousness...

    Matt. 5:10-13, “How blessed are those who are persecuted because they pursue righteousness! for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs. 11 “How blessed you are when people insult you and persecute you and tell all kinds of vicious lies about you because you follow me! 12 Rejoice, be glad, because...
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    Give him time, but don't compromise the Truth for his sake. You won't be doing him any favors...

    Give him time, but don't compromise the Truth for his sake. You won't be doing him any favors. Keep praying for him, and keep trying to be a positive force in his life. Many struggle with dying to self during the first few years of their walk.
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    Do I Need to Put Up Better Boundaries Here?

    What comes immediately to mind is that you're in very dangerous territory. The first red flag is that she's calling you her confidant. That job belongs to her husband and her closest female friends, not you (no offense). The fact is that women are deeply relational. That she let you know that...
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    How ironclad is the "life begins at conception" doctrine?

    Yes, they're dead humans. However, those that are rejected or miscarried die natural deaths. As such, attempting to draw moral parallels between the two is disingenuous at best.
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    How ironclad is the "life begins at conception" doctrine?

    What I'm posting here is a series of quotes and verses from Embryologists and other sources, all of which speak to when human life begins. Take from it what y'all will, but what I see is that they have taught that human life begins at fertilization for decades. In fact, they were teaching this...
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    You must read and agree before posting in this forum

    There is a book I recently purchased that I'm slowly reading and I believe it's very relevant here. It is entitled "The Pauline Paradox" by 119 Ministry. I'm also reading "The Rabbi on the Mount" by Phil Weingart. Both deal extensively with the Law and how it pertains to Gentile believers.
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    THE FALSE PROPHET AND HIS IMAGE?

    That's a fair point, however, Muslims have been tricked in a similar manner before. There was an incident where Muhammad was praying fervently for his tribe to convert, and the "revelation" given to him allowed the intercession of three goddesses name al-Lat, al-Ussa, and Manat? The pagans...
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    So, you deny that there is a specific Antichrist figure who will come in the end of times?
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    THE FALSE PROPHET AND HIS IMAGE?

    You make an interesting point. I look forward to future interaction. Here are a couple of articles related to the Dajjal that I think you might find interesting: 10 Facts About Dajjal Every Muslims Needs To Know Today (theislamicinformation.com) Who is Dajjal? Details with Authentic References...
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    Side Note: I noted in my argument that the image of Jesus found in the Qur'an is NOT Jesus. It is a false image of Him, one that has no basis in reality. Their contention is that the Jesus we know, as found in Scripture and historical records, never existed. That is very much denying Him in the...
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    I have stuck to Scripture. Virtually all that I have pointed to thus far IS Scripture, and they all describe a single person that we commonly refer to as The Antichrist. According to your logic, the Trinity doesn't exist because the word "Trinity" doesn't appear anywhere in Scripture. The same...
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    The descriptions found in Revelation and Daniel seem to bely that idea. In both instances, the description points to a specific human being, not our nature as humans.
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    So, your contention is that the events of Revelation have already occurred?
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    Interesting point. Care to expand on it?
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    I'm not sure what this has to do with my question. I'm making reference to a specific person who will be involved in the end times.
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    A Muslim wouldn't have any kind of appeal here? Tell that to Sidiq Khan, the Mayor of London, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and all of the Leftists who've become a chorus of screeching Banshees every time anyone speaks ill of Islam. Side note: The Chinese do have the reach, the resources, and the...
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    Not necessarily. The Muslim idea of Dajaal, their antichrist, comes as opposition to a returned Jesus (Isa). The Hadith bears this out, considering it declares that the most awful name in Allah's sight on Judgment Day will be a man calling himself Malik al-Amlak, or King of Kings.
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    What I'm referring to is a specific figure that appears in Scripture, one that is known to usher in the end times. A person can be antichrist, but the Antichrist is someone entirely different.
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    That would be the one.
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    In Daniel 9, there is a prince described who is the one we know as "The Antichrist", "And whiles I was speaking, and praying, and confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the LORD my God for the holy mountain of my God; 21Yea, whiles I was...