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Old 08-12-2024, 07:00 AM
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Re: John3 and Romans2: Part2

Post 189. Esaias references Matthew 22:1-14 KJV, which is a story about a king who sends out invitations. Clearly these are the ones who have heard the Word. But what relation has this to those who have never heard the Word, which is the focus of the topic? Why?

Esaias also references John 10:1-11 KJV, which talks about sheep and the fold, and other sheep (Gentiles) v16. Thus he talks about the Church/the Kingdom, which those who hear the gospel may enter by hearing of the new birth. The main focus of this thread is about those who have never heard the gospel and the reference to those who hear the Word are off topic. Why?

There are those who are nit-pickers, who pick at meaningless details instead of focusing on the topic. An example is shown here where Esaias says See? Legalism views sin as a disease rather than a crime. Instead of focusing on the points of an argument given he points to meaningless details.
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Old 08-12-2024, 07:12 AM
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Post 199. Benincasa says Don, in my opinion, you don’t take the Bible as a whole. You misunderstand me. Your approach is still based up what you believe God should do. No, I read the Book to discern what God says. In Acts it speaks that there was a time which God winked at Man’s ignorance. Thx for that, Acts 17:29-31, Dom, because it supports my view.
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Old 08-12-2024, 07:19 AM
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You can't get your theology from AI, as you admit it's the broad road that leads to destruction, not the straight and narrow path that few there be who find it. And AI without a doubt has a liberal bias. Allegations without references to proof are just that, allegations. Plz provide some references to show this isn't just a biased opinion given without fact. As Elder Benincasa said in another thread, there is a man behind the curtain. Very true. Mainstream Churchianity is going to split hell wide open. Lets pray and spread the truth that this will not happen. Yet alone your right living cannibal. What does this mean?
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Old 08-12-2024, 07:23 AM
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.... If the smoke don’t rise from his chimney, it isn’t fire. My compliments to you on your colourful sayings. Keep it up.
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Old 08-12-2024, 07:25 AM
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It’s not a complement. You are certainly not an apostle. Especially not the Apostle Paul. You probably have a picture of Pope John Paul II next to your bed.
Too late, I already took it as a compliment. Thx again.
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Old 08-12-2024, 07:28 AM
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You still refuse to deal with the Aztecs. Did the Aztecs have this “moral code?” How about the Vikings? The Celts? The Pics? Are they babysitting in Heaven?
Sorry, can't quote on something I know nothing about.
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Old 08-12-2024, 07:30 AM
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Re: John3 and Romans2: Part2

I asked Meta if all religions and philosophies are equally valuable to which Meta replied:

I don't have personal opinions or beliefs, but I can provide a neutral perspective on this topic.

The value of a religion or philosophy in providing guidance for living depends on various factors, such as personal beliefs, cultural context, and individual experiences. Here are some examples:

1. Buddhism: Offers valuable insights into mindfulness, compassion, and the nature of suffering, which can be beneficial for mental well-being and personal growth.

2. Stoicism: Provides practical wisdom on reason, self-control, and inner strength, which can help individuals navigate life's challenges with resilience and wisdom.

3. Christianity: Emphasizes love, forgiveness, and compassion, offering guidance on moral principles and a sense of community and purpose for many adherents.

4. Humanism: Focuses on human dignity, empathy, and rational inquiry, providing a framework for ethical decision-making and personal development.

5. Taoism: Explores the balance and harmony found in nature, offering guidance on living in sync with the natural world and finding inner peace.

6. Islam: Emphasizes submission to God's will, compassion, and community, providing a comprehensive guide for living a virtuous life.

7. Hinduism: Offers a rich tapestry of spiritual practices, philosophical insights, and cultural traditions, helping individuals connect with the divine and find meaning.

8. Confucianism: Focuses on social harmony, personal character, and moral virtues, providing guidance on building strong relationships and communities.

Each religion and philosophy has unique strengths and weaknesses. While they may share common values and principles, their approaches and emphasis differ. Ultimately, the value of a particular belief system depends on individual perspectives and experiences.
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Old 08-12-2024, 07:39 AM
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Now you are deciding how your doctrine is supposed to work? Didn’t figure out the details Don? Could be? “Whom will he teach knowledge?...For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept, Line upon line, line upon line, Here a little, there a little.”...But the word of the Lord was to them, “Precept upon precept, precept upon precept, Line upon line, line upon line Here a little, there a little,”Everyone learns a little every day, including me. God’s moral law? Placed in man when man was created in God’s image? Don, you are making this stuff up. You really never test driven this teaching before? Don, you know something? The above post sounds pretty silly. Are you saying what the Bible says about being made in the image of God sounds silly? Unless you want to rephrase this that is what it sounds like. You've got it in you to do better. Don't give up. Maybe you might want to go back to the wood shed and see if you can polish it up a bit. But I doubt that will even work. Don, maybe you might want to join a church and sit on a pew to get some teaching.
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Old 08-12-2024, 08:01 AM
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...Then why use the word church age if it is false like the rapture?...

Sounds like this evangelist doesn't believe in the rapture. Are we getting this right, Dominic Benincasa?

You say that I'm way out, lost in left field by what I believe about the conscience. If so that makes us brothers out in the left field, right E.B.?, when you don't believe in the rapture. You're making me feel like I'm home, not alone. And here I thought you didn't like me and now we discover we are left-field brothers. How nice! But I believe in the rapture.

Don't bother trying to start on the rapture topic. I won't reply. Start a thread.
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Don, you are not the boss of us!
There is no rapture to heaven, nor eternal damnation in hell.
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