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5/1/09 3:51 PM |
prince charles | | wales | | | |
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Neil wrote: "the life appealed to that kind of man,..." And it still does: [URL=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/8005198.stm]]]Women at War Face Sexual Violence[/URL] (not about sodomy per se) "I was less scared of the mortar rounds that came in every day than I was of the men who shared my food." yes but you know the same ones that rape the female soldiers are the ones that will go after the other men if the women arent there. They just want some where to put it and they dont care where. when i was at sea a lot of the stewards thats men that worked in the catering dept were gay but they were more camp. they were good workers and had a quick sense of humour but it was obvious what they were up to but they were a recognisable type hiding nothing, but there was another type that you would never guess liked men. In port they would find women but if it was a long voyage after some weeks they would look around, thats the type that some of these soldiers are. |
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5/1/09 3:33 PM |
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rhymnrzn2zion wrote: Sounds like carnal murmuring on your part, broski. no, more rhetorical really i hope anyway,my point is in the uk we have gone down the multicultural road for 25 yrs and befpre i was a believer i never thought anything of it but now i ask myself - why ? what does islam or hinduism for instance actually have to offer that was superior to what we had - nothing ! so we simply degraded our own heritage. and why did people from the empire come here but to get away from the caste system and Islam etc- so they didnt want multiculturalism either they came here for the oppurtunity to live in a country which had the benefits of the fruits of the reformation. now we have created a cultural vacuum to the extent that sharia courts are permitted to operate and one touted solution to the problem of capital is sharia banking ! we have totaly lost the plot I dont blame multiculturalism per se for this because we had already apostasised but it didnt help - its our fault ! the nation is ripe and set up for a fall |
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4/30/09 8:19 PM |
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Candle Lit wrote: Hmmm. . .I don't know. Was it external, as when the "angel of the Lord appeared to Abraham?" I know that the Holy Spirit was external after the fall, represented by a temple, and, yes, coming upon men, but not dwelling in men. thats why i think that adam had the spirit because he walked with God, im thinking of the time at mt sinai when God told moses to tell israel not to approach the mountain 'lest he break forth and consume them' His perfection would not abide with sinful man but of course that is after the fall, im assuming that because adam walked with God that he had the spirit otherwise he would have been consumed, i derive that from the rest of scripture rather than eraly genesis, DJC would probly have a take on thisanyway gotta go to bed g'night |
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4/30/09 8:03 PM |
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Candle Lit wrote: I agree. So, then, Adam, even in perfection, never had the Spirit of God as we have it. i dont see why adam should not have had the spirit ? but i can see why he would have needed it to walk with God |
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4/30/09 2:07 PM |
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Ten Bob post wrote: To imply that FAITH is in the same category as other human attributes, in the work of the Holy Spirit and therefore is NOT a gift, is unBiblical unChristian and lacking in common sense! yes saving beleving faith is supernatural, born not of the flesh but of the spirit |
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4/30/09 12:08 PM |
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John UK wrote: A great composer makes use of his faculties to produce amazing pieces of music, even dustmen have faculties given by God, as do nurses, librarians, footballers, and all the rest. Are you sure you're over that illness? well enough to debate on here thanks john, my view is that all talents are gifts from God, to the elect and non elect so this would be regardless of social background - its a big area for discusion because for instance what God given talents are given but never used or discovered because of sin and how will the gifted and talented atheist deal with final judgement ? God is generous to His enemies math 5 and sometimes not He does what seems good to Him but i digress. Its clear to me by observation and scripture that individuals are given talents and gifts and enhanced faculties for Gods purposes, without these the same individuals would have nothing. Without Gods restraint upon the heart of men and upon the creation there would be instant chaos, there is nothing absolutely nothing in the natural man that would prolong his life for a second if Gods divine providence was removed it's just an illusion, fame has its price son, when you grow up you might be famous too |
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4/30/09 3:34 AM |
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John UK wrote: Of course, with the natural faculties only, a sinner will not be brought to true repentance. this is assuming that man has natural faculties john ? i would say that the dictionary definition is at odds with biblical teachingbiblical teaching is that there is no good thing in us and all have done evil and turned away if God were to withdraw His restraint from the hearts of all men, the hellish passions residing therein would spring forth its a deeper problem than God requiring to energise dormant faculties, all our natural inclinations are toward chaos and madness, it is only God which restrains, even the atheist that has a good life marriage job etc will in the end realise that it is God that enabled him to do it. In short, there are no inherrent faculties of the mind, of the independent man which would even allow life |
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