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11/18/18 3:58 PM |
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Frank wrote: Just because someone disagrees with you, does not mean they are unable to think. Just because someone doesn’t understand an issue the same way you do, does not make him unreasonable or undiscerning. Frank, that is true but does not apply in this instance. I did not give an opinion, but quoted scripture as it applied to the article. If a person read the article in light of the plain teaching of scripture there would be no confusion. You either accept it or reject it and then he makes assumptions about me based on some website he mentioned and takes a jab at Baptists. He has no idea if I am Presbyterian, Baptist, or otherwise as I do not know about him. He makes goofy statements all the time. I hope you take your own advice when it comes to the issue of feminism. Maybe you have cause I haven't seen you on the soap box lately. |
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11/18/18 3:39 PM |
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John UK wrote: Well there you are, Christopher, in black and white. It is exactly the same technique as is used on covenanter.org. It's a form of oppression, telling others that they can't think (therefore you must listen to me!). That those in the West cannot think critically any more. That maybe there are a few people on these threads who can actually reason (like me, Allie, of course!). In fact I know there are (which proves my Allie holier-than-thou attitude). Those who can reason, keep your discernment. Once again, a double whammy (there are many who cannot reason, and these will not have any discernment, but we who are the great ones need to remain Allie vigilant). Oh and SA has plenty of good Presby sermons but loads of bad Baptist comments. Next... Never heard of covenants.org. I did not direct your thoughts to me but scripture. Jesus publicly disciplined cause they made His Father's house a place of merchandise. That is scripture and you can't make the connection so then you go personal. Maybe you need to stop visiting covenant.org or whatever website You surf for bible teaching and Freudian assesment of people you don't know. You can say what you want after this post if you wish, but I am done. |
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11/16/18 4:34 PM |
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John UK wrote: Did u read my post 11/16/18 2.49pm? I did. No point in talking to someone who is unable to think. This is the problem with the West. We can't think critically anymore. I trust their are people on this thread who still have the capacity to reason. In fact, I know there are. Those of you who can reason keep your discernment. The days are getting darker. When you have a website like SA with a library of sound teaching and posters who aren't it is troubling. |
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11/16/18 3:16 PM |
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John UK wrote: Allie, the moneychangers in the Temple were circumcised Jews (hypocrites). The gentleman in sexual sin in Corinth was a professing believer (hypocrite). And I do not believe we (the church) should put to death any sinner by using OT commands or laws. The Bible teaches we are to judge and discipline those within and members of the professed church, not those outside. Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, not condemn them. And they will always act like sinners until God's Spirit gets a hold of them. Read some of George Whitefield's experiences in seeing mighty conversions of SINNERS. He was a member of the church. Did u read the article? He was a member just like the man at Corinth and the Jews of the synagogue. The point of the old testament was not to say the guy was to be executed, but to demonstrate the sin is not to be tolerated in the body of the church. Sir you need to read the article. If you did and this is your understanding then you need better bible teaching and discernment. |
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11/16/18 2:22 PM |
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John UK wrote: Well you know what it is like, Christopher. To get the people in every Sunday, the leaders give a pep talk every now and again, usually from the text, "FORSAKE NOT the assembling of yourselves together." So the frightened people make every effort to get "to church" even if they've got a cold or mild flu symptoms. And then right in the middle of the sermon, there is a ginormous sneeze, and one million germs become airborn and are breathed in by over half the congregation, who promptly become very ill three days later, infecting their children who are kept off school. All in all it cost the economy $50k, all down to hypocrisy. What are you talking about? I guess Jesus was wrong to get a whip of cords and drive out the money changers? They brought their sin into the house of God openly. Their sin was public and He addressed it publically. Paul told the Corinthians to put put the gentleman in sexual sin with his step mother. What you and Christine is saying is not in line with scripture. In the old testament the man who gathered with Israel with his prostitute was executed openly. Y'all need to follow scripture and not our foolish society and our own thoughs. |
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10/23/18 10:12 AM |
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Youth in Asia wrote: Those are good points, and apply to many churches around the world. Maybe you can make this clear Amish... But the stereotype of your group is that 1. You are secluded and do zero mission work 2. You live on farms with no electricity and no cars, and no washing machines. 3. You believe you can lose your salvation Any of that true? Yes and they are biblically illiterate themselves. It is a works base system where there is an inordinate attachment to parents. People who leave are shunned. There is hypocrisy and compromise within it. They do not trust in Christ alone for salvation, but like the rest of the unbelieving world hope their good deeds outweigh the bad for entrance into glory. Every true believer using cars and electricity will enter glory while someone living like it is still the 18th and 19th century will go to help if not trusting in Christ alone for salvation. Works are in keeping with scripture not living the lifestyle of 200yrs ago. |
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10/17/18 1:29 AM |
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Youth in Asia wrote: I don't think Orthodox people ever cared. Unlike Catholics who have a system of government in the vatican, the orthodox church was always casual. Though with many Catholics moving to orthodoxy, and guys like Hank Hanagraff, their apologetics department is getting better. Hank Hanegraff left the faith when he took on Orthodox religion. If you think I am wrong check out what the Orthodox believe. |
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9/28/18 11:55 AM |
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sc wrote: Kavanaugh was inconsistent when he said that he never forgot anything after drinking alcohol. Alcohol has that effect. He lost credibility on that count alone. That alone should disqualify him from being a judge. I as unbeliever got drunk a couple of times and retained my memory. Alcohol doesn't necessarily impair your memory. It depends on the person and how much alcohol they had and have on a regular basis. |
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9/23/18 9:18 AM |
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Chris G P wrote: As I commented to Mr Lincoln on a related thread, these Marxist activists are zealous, determined and dedicated to one aim. They wish to destroy your US Constitution, your Bill of Rights, and to hand the USA over to a globalist U.N. sponsored vision, a Communistic, Marxist and irreligious (with a clear exception for Islam, of course), state that will completely subvert all individual freedoms to the collective. These people are traitors and spies, openly working within the government at all federal, state and local levels, and they make no secret of it. These are not just “Democrats”, the party they masquerade behind, they have actually taken it over, and they will stop at nothing to achieve their aims. You have more sense than many Americans and some regular posters on SA board. Their tenacity is demon driven. Most Americans are goats led by hirelings and so worried abou5 getting their praise on, church baristas, inter-faith dialogues, etc to care. Unbelievers are too busy with life thinking things will always be the same. Pray for China, America, and Europe. Hungary and Poland seem to be the only courageous countries in the EU. |
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