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1/31/11 5:38 PM |
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I think it's amazing how an issue of such importance: Mohler, defending the six day creation, against theistic evolution, got turned into a debate on whether or not God used deception, and if it's alright to use deception in order to promote God's purposes. Time and again, normaly intellegent people will get caught up in Straing at a Gnat and Swallowing a Camel. Talk about Adventures in Missing the Point! What's worse, is when someone who has not got caught up in the fiasco, points out what's going on, they get attacked, and treated like morons for not having the intellegence to pick up on the "Subtlties of the Issue". It really doen't take a lot of intellegence to extricate a Secondary, or Tertiary matter and beat it to death while ingnoring the main and more important issue, therby making the secondary issue the New Issue. No doubt someone will do that with this post. Or even less creativly, try to point out that this post itself is off topic. This post is Off Topic from Mohler, and evolution. It is so of Necessity. Now back to the topic: Mohler's position is right. Even Theistic evolutions treatment of Gen. undermines the rest of the Bible! |
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11/11/10 3:00 PM |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: It seems like a tolerant policy to me, In the article they used as another example of a school in West Virgina, which allowed everyone to pass out literature. I wonder how happy the parents of those children would be if it were Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, or for that matter [URL=http://www.answering-islam.org/Muhammad/index.html]]]Muhammad[/URL]ans passing out their religious literature? I would think there would be enough parents to make sure nothing was passed out in the West Virginia school after that. Let's stop Christin web sites as well, just in case some cult groups may get on the net. Sometimes Jim you have a seperation of church and state mentality that resembles the Clinton Left more than the Christian faith. Hve you forgotten that many of the tax payers are born again christians. If you side with those that are against getting the bible in schools, you will recieve the same reward from the Lord that the anti bible people will get. |
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10/13/10 2:58 PM |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Unfortunately, in America they are always inventing something new, either new Judaism or "new Christianity" and both are false of course, However, [URL=http://withchrist.org/MJS/theonomy.htm]]]Theonomy[/URL] isn't new to this country and someone should point out to this huckster just [URL=http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=10120711555910]]]How the Church Relates to the Kingdom[/URL]. While America may have had a veneer of Christianity and Christian influence has been strong in American history, you really have to stretch your imagination to ever call America Christian. I wonder if this huckster had anything to do with the PBS series "God in America", probably a link is provided in, [URL=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2010/10/a-closer-look-at-the-influence-of-religion-in-america.html]]] A Closer Look at the Influence of Religion in America[/URL] Actaualy this guy is the polar oppisite of Theonomy. He is an Emergent |
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9/17/10 11:25 AM |
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John Yurich USA wrote: Baptists teach that salvation comes by praying to Jesus and asking Him to become ones Personal Savior. And the Baptists derive that teaching from what Jesus told Nicodemus that one must be Born Again in order to be saved. That is not a commandment of men but is a commandment of Jesus. In otherwords you believe that all Baptists are not saved because they teach that salvation comes by praying to Jesus and asking Him to become ones Personal Savior? And you believe that anybody who does what the Baptists teach about how to get saved is not saved either? John; while you and Michael have some important things that need to be discussed, it would be better if you could discuss then through e mail rather than have this thread dominated by the topic your trying to deal with. After all the Thread Topic is Clowns doing a church service, not How to get saved. If you would like, you could e mail me my hitting the envelope icon. I would ber happy listen to what you have to say. You could probably contact Michael by asking for an off site e mail exchange as well. I think I know where your coming from, and maybee I can offer you some helpful direction. |
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9/10/10 12:14 AM |
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HornNest wrote: You read all that into the passage?!! Conversion was a radical felt change, but is not a daily experience I don't look to "feel" the Lord near me. I seek to believe his word and obey him. And guess what? He proves himself to me, by giving me understanding, proving faithful to his promises, giving deliverance from sin, giving a love for spiritual things, answering prayers etc. It is this way that I have a relationship with him. Out of love for him I do the things that he wants me to do, and he for his part does loads more for me. Like in a marriage where the partners love each other. They don't bang on about their "love" as a feeling, but they show their love by actions! That is the union, that is the fellowship (or sharing)!! What you're banging on about is some sort of mystical "felt" spiritual union! Some sort of felt Spirit to Spirit communication. QED you're a mystic! You guys have gotten so far off topic that this thread will not last much longer. Why don't yopu just hit the little envolope icon and e amil John. Instead of clogging the whole thread with your debate? |
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