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    Re: Jesus > Religion

    Had the man in the video preached your message rather than his, I would not be objecting to it and calling it illiterate nonsense. Perhaps we should take up a collection and purchase for the man an...
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    Re: Jesus > Religion

    No, it is about his ignorance of religion! In just four minutes, the man in the video made more errors than Charles Taze Russell, Joseph Smith, or Mary Baker Eddy were able to make in 40 minutes!
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  3. Discussion Re: Is it possible to be a Christian without being religious?

    The real problem is that some people use the word “religion” correctly, while some other people abuse the word. The English language dictionaries published by Merriam-Webster and by Oxford...
  4. Discussion Is it possible to be a Christian without being religious?

    My view:

    When religion is severed from the Christian faith, service and worship of God are done away with, and belief in and reverence for Christ are flushed down the toilet. All that is left is...
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    Re: Jesus > Religion

    The man in the video needs to read the Bible, learn the basics of the Christian religion, and quit preaching illiterate nonsense that expressly contradicts the word of God.

    27. Pure religion and...
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    Re: 1 Corinthians 14 and Pentecostalism

    It has already been proven that your interpretation of 1 Thess. 5:19 is dependent upon ignoring Paul’s syntax and the meaning of the words that he used. And now, you are arguing against your own...
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    Re: 1 Corinthians 14 and Pentecostalism

    Yes, there is more to language than grammar—there is also the meaning of the words used. In 1 Thess. 5:19, the Greek word σβέννυμι is used by Paul to express the concept that he had in mind. This...
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    Re: 1 Corinthians 14 and Pentecostalism

    In both the 27th edition of the Nestle-Aland Greek text and the 4th edition of the Greek text of the United Bible Societies (the two Greek texts currently accepted by most New Testament scholars),...
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    Re: 1 Corinthians 14 and Pentecostalism

    The quoted verses are not from 1 Timothy 5:19-21; they are from 1 Thessalonians 5:19-21.

    1 Thess. 5:19. Do not quench the Spirit;
    20. do not despise prophetic utterances.
    21. But examine...
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    Re: 1 Corinthians 14 and Pentecostalism

    “Many people” get “so wrapped up in” peripheral things that they lose sight of the central things, and we find some such people in every denomination and group of denominations.
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    Re: 1 Corinthians 14 and Pentecostalism

    Pentecostal Christians believe in the deity of the Holy Spirit; they do not believe in the deity of their emotions.



    “Conjure up” does NOT have that sense.



    They do not ignore...
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    Re: 1 Corinthians 14 and Pentecostalism

    “Pentecostal denomination”? “Conjuring up emotion, and the Holy Spirit”?

    There are many Pentecostal denominations, the largest of which is the Assemblies of God, and the beliefs and practices of...
  13. Re: Debate In Romans 1: 29 - Paul's Reasoning With the Jews

    Romans 1:29 malice, fornycacioun, coueitise, weiwardnesse, ful of enuye, mansleyngis, strijf, gile, yuel wille, preuy bacbiteris, detractouris, (Wycliffe, a copy from 1385)

    Romans 1:28 beinge...
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    Re: Is it a mine field or not?

    The statement of faith of the Northside Baptist Church


    We believe in the verbal and plenary inspiration, providential preservation, inerrancy, and infallibility of the Bible. The King James...
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    Re: Is it a mine field or not?

    Packing up and moving 5,000 miles from that “church” may be overreacting, but finding a real church would not be. Pray that God will heal your kids from whatever damage was inflicted upon them...
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    Re: The Sin That Will Not Go Away

    Amen! Thank you for sharing with us! May God abundantly bless you!
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    The Sin That Will Not Go Away

    “I hate it, and I keep repenting of it, but I keep doing it no matter how hard I try not to!”

    This cry of despair has come from the lips of very many Christians—but the solution to the dilemma has...
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    Re: Iconography = Idolatry?!?

    Sometimes a picture is better than a thousand words—especially when there is no one around to give a “verbal exposition of the scriptures” or even to read aloud from the Bible so that the illiterate...
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    Re: Iconography = Idolatry?!?

    Br. Barnabas has given an excellent answer to this question, but there is one additional point that needs to be clarified. Catholic and Orthodox Church leaders do NOT encourage anyone to worship the...
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    Re: Iconography = Idolatry?!?

    Is not such an attitude blatant and grossly sinful hypocrisy? If it is a sin for Catholic and Orthodox Christians to make an image of Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint of the Church, it is no less...
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    Re: Iconography = Idolatry?!?

    An excellent post! Thank you for sharing with us! May God abundantly bless you!
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    Discussion Re: New Revised Standard Version

    When we compare the Bibles used by various Christian groups, we find the following writings that are not found in the Protestant Canon but which are found in the Bibles of other Christian groups:
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    The Bible is a collection of literature written in three ancient languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The very same principles apply to its interpretation that apply to other ancient literature. ...
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    The old covenant was far from perfect, and Christ Jesus, through His sacrificial death on the cross, ushered in the new and better covenant (Hebrew 8 – 10). The book of Proverbs was written long...
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    These things could not possibly be more true; and of course, it is very easy to know who “has not listened to the Holy Spirit” but to a deceiving spirit. In post #26 of this thread, awestruckchild...
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    Proverbs 13:21. Misfortune pursues sinners, but prosperity rewards the righteous.
    22. A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, but the sinner’s wealth is laid up for the...
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    Consider for a moment the several doctrines that come under the umbrella of “eternal security.” Beginning in the 16th century, numerous passages from the Bible have been understood by some...
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    A much more accurate translation is,

    Hear, O Israel, Yahweh is our God, Yahweh is one!

    This is keck553’s answer to my question, “How Many “Holy Spirits” Are There?”
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    There are, in the posts on this message board, very many different and conflicting interpretations :eek: of the many passages in the Bible, but each of the writers of these posts believe that they...
  30. Re: Scholarship aka the wisdom of man is secondary at BEST

    No, I am saying that the things freely given to us by the Spirit are what Paul termed, “the word of the cross” ( 1 Cor. 1:18), “Christ crucified” (1 Cor. 1:23), and “Jesus Christ and him crucified”...
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