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4/8/16 2:23 PM |
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"While Donald Trumpâs theological underpinnings are as madcap and unstable as the man himself, Ted Cruz believes that not only is America Godâs chosen country, but that he has been chosen to guide the country back to its Christian moorings. Ted Cruz is a seven-mountain guy and those mountains have nothing to do with Everest, Kilimanjaro, Whitney or any of the worldâs renowned peaks. Cruzâs seven mountains have to do with reclaiming, rebuilding, and reestablishing America as a Christian country, which means Christians taking dominion over seven aspects of culture: family, religion, education, media, entertainment, business and government.The movement is called Seven Mountains Dominionism and its origin comes from Isaiah 2:2:" "As Fea pointed out, Cruz is a smart man and a savvy politician. You will never hear the words âdominionismâ or âseven mountainsâ on the campaign trail. âBut it is also worth noting that he has never publicly rejected these beliefs,â wrote Fea." (Bill Berkowitz for Buzzflash at Truthout) |
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10/6/15 11:31 AM |
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"Question: "Does God killing people make Him a murderer?" Answer: The Old Testament records God killing multitudes of people, and some people want to believe this makes Him a murderer. The misconception that âkillingâ and âmurderâ are synonymous is partially based on the King James mistranslation of the sixth commandment, which reads, âThou shalt not killâ (Exodus 20:13). However, the word kill is a translation of the Hebrew word ratsach, which nearly always refers to intentional killing without cause. The correct rendering of this word is âmurder,â and all modern translations render the command as âYou shall not murder.â The Bible in Basic English best conveys its meaning: âDo not put anyone to death without cause.â It is true that God has intentionally killed many people. (God never âaccidentallyâ does anything.) In fact, the Bible records that He literally wiped out entire nations including women, children, cattle, etc. In addition to that, God killed every living creature upon the face of the earth with the exception of eight people and the animals on the ark (Genesis 7:21-23; 1 Peter 3:20). Does this make Him a murderer?" http://www.gotquestions.org/God-killing.html |
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2/25/14 4:34 PM |
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Dopey wrote: For anyone who is or wants to be a serious student of Bible Prophecy, and not just someone who pretends to be be or someone who couldn't care less, be sure to go [URL=http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1053&context=pretrib_arch]]] here and get: THE UNSCRIPTURAL THEOLOGIES OF AMILLENNIALISM AND POSTMILLENNIALISM by Thomas Ice.[/URL] You could read the following:[URL=http://www.reformedonline.com/uploads/1/5/0/3/15030584/the_premillennial_deception.pdf]]] PREMILLENNIAL DECEPTION [/URL] And [URL=http://www.reformedonline.com/uploads/1/5/0/3/15030584/is_the_pretribulation_rapture_biblical.pdf]]] THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE DOCTRINE IS UNBIBLICAL [/URL] CAB wrote: Romans 9 speaks of Esau and Jacob, that Jacob was destined, selected, not Esau. Why? Jacob LOVED GOD, and was fitted to God's purpose. My guess? You've never read Roman 9, because that's precisely the opposite of what is taught there. v11 for the children being not yet born, -LOOK- neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth! Sorry to say this, but you're an utterly dumb woman. |
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4/26/12 10:21 AM |
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Lurker wrote: Another prophecy which came to pass concurrent with Romans 1:18-32: Isa 24:1-23 Why not make it easier Lurker and try to convince somebody that the entire book of Isaiah is cut and pasted by Paul into Romans 1:18... Isaiah 60 "This whole chapter is all to the same purport, all in the same strain; it is a part of Godâs covenant with his church, which is spoken of in the last verse of the foregoing chapter, and the blessings here promised are the fruits of the word and Spirit there promised. The long continuance of the church, even unto the utmost ages of time, was there promised, and here the large extent of the church, even unto the utmost regions of the earth; and both these tend to the honour of the Redeemer. It is here promised, I. That the church shall be enlightened and shone upon (v. 1, v. 2). II. That it shall be enlarged and great additions made to it, to join in the service of God (v. 3-8) ..... Romans 1:19-32 "In this last part of the chapter the apostle applies what he had said particularly to the Gentile world, in which we may observe,I. The means and helps they had to come to the knowledge of God ...." (M.Henry) The "orthodox" version of chapters. |
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1/15/11 6:00 AM |
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Rob wrote: not one single GK MSS (including those used for the TR!) has the words and yet is, NOT ONE! "The New Testament Was Doctrinally Corrupted by Early Heretics.Dean Burgon wrote: "And the Written Word in like manner, in the earliest age of all, was shamefully handled by mankind. Not only was it confused through human infirmity and misapprehension, but it became also the object of restless malice and unsparing assaults. Marcion, Valentinus, Basilides, Heracleon, Menander, Asclepiades, Theodotus, Hermophilus, Apollonides, and other heretics adapted the Gospels to their own ideas." [Dean Burgon, The Traditional Text, p. 10] If these nine above-named heretics adapted the Gospels to their own ideas and they lived during the first few centuries of the church age, it is entirely possible that B and Aleph and their allies might have been samples of some of their depravations. B and Aleph both were from Egypt. According to Dr. Bruce Metzger, "Every deviant Christian sect was represented in Egypt during the second century." [Bruce Metzger, Early Versions, p. 101, quoted in Dr. Jack Moorman, Early Manuscripts, p. 40] He then listed no less than eleven such "deviant Christian sects." Egypt abounded with theological heresies." (TBS) |
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5/16/07 11:27 AM |
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Pope Williams = (P/W) Commands âEvery mouth should confess Christ came in the flesh â or, in his estimation, they are deceivers or antichrist.âSo Because we donât observe this necessary formulae in the Gospels/Epistles then we must declare the writers deceiver and antichrist. IAW P/Wâs law. So We must rewrite the Bible and remove all who do not adhere to this law. If it is so completely essential to prove Christian authenticity then we must use it as criterion in judging ALL, including the disciples who wrote the Bible, where we find it lacking in other books. Clearly iaw P/W the crucial element is âin the fleshâ â Many other confessions are prescribed in the NT, however they simply donât come up to his standard without these three word. They are to be rejected. Pope W If the most crucial words for you are âin the fleshâ Then hereâs three In the flesh. In the flesh. In the flesh. Feel better now? Ps. Does that pass? |
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