Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9
Sorry, stepped away - lots happened, apparently, since my last post...
Anyways, I catch what you're saying now. I was hitting a different point, but yes, this helped me catch what you are saying.
Got it - thanks for the clarification.Sure it does. The law is the antidote to evil.
Also, good pointOf course. But which bible?![]()
It seems as if the fundamental difference (and uncrossable divide) in this conversation revolves around what men define (and debate) versus what can only be revealed by God to man - through His word, yes - but still must come from Him. No argument wins the day - we need God to reveal God to us, or we get nowhere.
Really, the conversation should shift to that subject - not "why do men refuse to submit to the Bible?", but, to be more precise, "why do men refuse to submit to God when He reveals Himself to them?"
The Rookie
Twelve is the number of government. Thus, it is quite apropos that I am on my way towards wielding the power of twelve bars - each bar like, say, a tribe.....or a star.....or, maybe an apostle. A blue apostle. Like apostle smurfs. Does anyone remember smurfs? And all the controversy about them being from the devil? It's probably bad that I juxtaposed "apostle" and "smurf" in the same sentence. But then, I probably lost you at "blue apostle". Yes, my friends, this is what "rare jewel of a person" is actually implying. "Rare Jewel of a Person" really means, "Potentially Insane".
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9
The Rookie
Twelve is the number of government. Thus, it is quite apropos that I am on my way towards wielding the power of twelve bars - each bar like, say, a tribe.....or a star.....or, maybe an apostle. A blue apostle. Like apostle smurfs. Does anyone remember smurfs? And all the controversy about them being from the devil? It's probably bad that I juxtaposed "apostle" and "smurf" in the same sentence. But then, I probably lost you at "blue apostle". Yes, my friends, this is what "rare jewel of a person" is actually implying. "Rare Jewel of a Person" really means, "Potentially Insane".
Yes, YHWH is what i meant. I apologize for my selective reading of my own material.
So far as willful rejection and un- or non- willful rejection, either type of rejection dooms the rejector, which I have already demonstrated in the Scripture, as I think has Mary.
Furthermore, the point about God revealing Himself via Scripture or anything else was already raised to you, but now that the head hauncho is involved, you suddenly become very agreeable.
This, I find to be disingenous, as is your pretend offense at the lack of humility, the pomposity, arrogance, personal attacks and all other forms of non-beauty you have whined about during this thread conversation. Surely, you know these things about your own conduct here.
Finally, hiding behind the 'i am unconvinced because you, God, didn 't reveal yourself to me in just the way i wanted' premise won't avail much in the Last Day. Again, willful or not willful is His to call, not you. And though I agreed with your defining premise, that rejection wihtout knowledge is by definition non-willful rejection, I never agreed that such ever occurs. With as much as you know, there is no way.
Maybe a child in the womb, but for the authority of the OT Scriptural poetry you reject as non-authoritative.
So, my premise is that i think thou dost protest too much, which is to say you hang around here looking for reason to believe. Sometimes that requires you step on a few planks to see if they hold up. I've just been trying to say, even loose boards can hold up, though they might see-saw back in your faith. ... er, I meant face.
His and Yours,
Eyelog
The secret things belong to the Lord our God,
but the things revealed belong to us
and to our sons forever,
that we may observe all the words of this law.
-- Deuteronomy 29:29
Open my eyes, that I may behold
Wonderful things from Your law.
-- Psalm 119:18
Ah.
Not really the topic of discussion here.So far as willful rejection and un- or non- willful rejection, either type of rejection dooms the rejector, which I have already demonstrated in the Scripture, as I think has Mary.
All he said was "why do men refuse to submit to God when He reveals Himself to them?" which is a valid point. He didn't say anything about scripture. And I don't think one reading a book, however sacred, is "God revealing Himself."Furthermore, the point about God revealing Himself via Scripture or anything else was already raised to you, but now that the head hauncho is involved, you suddenly become very agreeable.
Aha. So the antisocial behavior I attribute to you actually applies only to me. Boy is my face red.This, I find to be disingenous, as is your pretend offense at the lack of humility, the pomposity, arrogance, personal attacks and all other forms of non-beauty you have whined about during this thread conversation. Surely, you know these things about your own conduct here.
Again, off topic for the discussion at hand. And whatever happened to 'judge not'?Finally, hiding behind the 'i am unconvinced because you, God, didn 't reveal yourself to me in just the way i wanted' premise won't avail much in the Last Day. Again, willful or not willful is His to call, not you. And though I agreed with your defining premise, that rejection wihtout knowledge is by definition non-willful rejection, I never agreed that such ever occurs. With as much as you know, there is no way.
Ah, a mindreader as well. Amazing.So, my premise is that i think thou dost protest too much, which is to say you hang around here looking for reason to believe.
Ooh, and witty too!Sometimes that requires you step on a few planks to see if they hold up. I've just been trying to say, even loose boards can hold up, though they might see-saw back in your faith. ... er, I meant face.
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9

I believe the consciences of little ones, young children are good. But what is seen as the heart is our own desires and thinking that comes in later and shouts our conscience down until it becomes an almost inaudible moan in the background.
All Praise The Ancient Of Days
His and Yours,
Eyelog
The secret things belong to the Lord our God,
but the things revealed belong to us
and to our sons forever,
that we may observe all the words of this law.
-- Deuteronomy 29:29
Open my eyes, that I may behold
Wonderful things from Your law.
-- Psalm 119:18
That isn't what I am saying though Fenris....
I said there are those who both willfully and knowingly reject it.... And then there are those who reject it without even considering it first.... One is knowingly and willfully rejecting.... The other is just willfully.... Willful and knowing are two different things.... But for me personally.... Understanding that those are God breathed words would convince me to accept it.... But that is just me.... Some need more.... Which isn't a bad thing if they are genuinely seeking God.... But some aren't.... Which is of their own free will.... Which is the epitome of willful....
My Church....
TO ALL MEN EVERYWHERE: Seek Justice.... Love Mercy.... Walk Humbly With Your God.... Let the watchers become warriors! Let the men of God arise!
TO ALL LADIES EVERYWHERE: There could never be a more beautiful you.... Defy the lies and disguises and hoops they make you jump through.... You were made to fill a purpose that only you could do....
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His and Yours,
Eyelog
The secret things belong to the Lord our God,
but the things revealed belong to us
and to our sons forever,
that we may observe all the words of this law.
-- Deuteronomy 29:29
Open my eyes, that I may behold
Wonderful things from Your law.
-- Psalm 119:18


I agree that it makes a big difference, but I don't believe that God factors in whether or not it's "obvious" or not. I believe that He grants each of us enough of Himself to either push Him away or receive Him. The more we respond, the more He reveals. The more we push Him away, the more He fades from perception.
What is the end of this? Do I believe that only those who make a public profession of Faith in Christ who were previously indoctrinated into other religions become saved? From my limited perspective, no. I believe that God sees the hearts of people and He judges based on the softness of the heart to His Word (not the Bible...I mean His Voice).
You're all over the place here.
No, it's not. And here's why-I said there are those who both willfully and knowingly reject it.... And then there are those who reject it without even considering it first.... One is knowingly and willfully rejecting.... The other is just willfully....
Of course if someone believes the bible is of divine origin they are going to accept it. But what if they don't think it's of divine origin? Then they're not going to accept it. That's not willful rejection of God. That's finding a book less than credible.Understanding that those are God breathed words would convince me to accept it....
See where I had the discussion with The Rookie, above? If God appears to someone and says "Here I am" and the person rejects it, that is a willful rejection of God.
Saying they find some book unconvincing? Not so much.
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9


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