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41 | Theology of sexism | Bible general Archive 3 | New Creature | 167501 | ||
Could you tell me a bit more about what you mean when you use the phrase "the theology of sexism" That seems to be a pretty broad term. |
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42 | Can a christian be under a curse? | 1 John 4:4 | New Creature | 167382 | ||
Christian's who stray from the narrow path, can be subjected to Heavenly Disipline, in order to get us back on the right path. I guess you could call this Heavenly spanking from our Heavenly Father a curse, especially if you dislike discipline | ||||||
43 | praying | Bible general Archive 3 | New Creature | 167380 | ||
praying is something those who are already heaven bound do. We don't pray to become saved, or stay saved, we pray because we have been saved. Faith is the key to heaven. | ||||||
44 | what is the verse number? | Luke 17:1 | New Creature | 167192 | ||
And He said to the disciples, It is impossible that the offenses should not come, but woe to him by whom they come! (Luke 17:1) |
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45 | Adam Eve - different nationalities? | Bible general Archive 3 | New Creature | 167085 | ||
Try going to the following web-article which should answer your question http://www.answersingenesis.org/radio/pdf/races_booklet.pdf or to this web-page http://www.answersingenesis.org/ and then in the above web-site type in the search box, the following words; where did the races come from" You will find all the answers you want and then some |
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46 | What is an apostate? | 2 Thess 2:3 | New Creature | 167035 | ||
In a Christian sense, and apostate One who has abandoned one's religious faith Apostasy; Apostate apostasiìa, “a standing away from”): I.e. a falling away, a withdrawal, a defection. Not found in the English Versions of the Bible, but used twice in the New Testament, in the Greek original, to express abandonment of the faith. Paul was falsely accused of teaching the Jews apostasy from Moses (Acts 21:21); he predicted the great apostasy from Christianity, foretold by Jesus (Mat 24:10-12) which would precede “the day of the Lord” (2Th 2:2). Apostasy, not in name but in fact, meets scathing rebuke in the Epistle of Jude, e.g. the apostasy of angels (Jude 1:6). Foretold, with warnings, as sure to abound in the latter days (1Ti 4:1-3; 2Th 2:3; 2Pe 3:17). Causes of: persecution (Mat 24:9, Mat 24:10); false teachers (Mat 24:11); temptation (Luk 8:13); worldliness (2Ti 4:4); defective knowledge of Christ (1Jo 2:19); moral lapse (Heb 6:4-6); forsaking worship and spiritual living (Heb_10:25-31); unbelief (Heb 3:12). Biblical examples: Saul (1Sa 15:11); Amaziah (2Ch 25:14, 2Ch 25:27); many disciples (Joh 6:66); Hymeneus and Alexander (1Ti 1:19, 1Ti 1:20); Demas (2Ti 4:10). For further illustration see Deu 13:13; Zep 1:4-6; Gal 5:4; 2Pe 2:20, 2Pe 2:21. “Forsaking Yahweh” was the characteristic and oft-recurring sin of the chosen people, especially in their contact with idolatrous nations. It constituted their supreme national peril. The tendency appeared in their earliest history, as abundantly seen in the warnings and prohibitions of the laws of Moses (Exo_20:3, Exo_20:4, Exo_20:23; Deu_6:14; Deu_11:16). The fearful consequences of religious and moral apostasy appear in the curses pronounced against this sin, on Mount Ebal, by the representatives of six of the tribes of Israel, elected by Moses (Deu_27:13-26; 28:15-68). So wayward was the heart of Israel, even in the years immediately following the national emancipation, in the wilderness, that Joshua found it necessary to re-pledge the entire nation to a new fidelity to Yahweh and to their original covenant before they were permitted to enter the Promised Land (Josh 24:1-28). Infidelity to this covenant blighted the nation's prospects and growth during the time of the Judges (Jdg_2:11-15; Jdg_10:6, Jdg_10:10, Jdg_10:13; 1Sa_12:10). It was the cause of prolific and ever-increasing evil, civic and moral, from Solomon's day to the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities. Many of the kings of the divided kingdom apostatized, leading the people, as in the case of Rehoboam, into the grossest forms of idolatry and immorality (1Ki_14:22-24; 2Ch_12:1). Conspicuous examples of such royal apostasy are Jeroboam (1Ki_12:28-32); Ahab (1Ki_16:30-33); Ahaziah (1Ki_22:51-53); Jehoram (2Ch_21:6, 2Ch_21:10, 2Ch_21:12-15); Ahaz (2Ch_28:1-4); Manasseh (2Ch_33:1-9); Amen (2Ch_33:22). See IDOLATRY. Prophecy originated as a Divine and imperative protest against this historic tendency to defection from the religion of Yahweh. In classical Greek, apostasy signified revolt from a military commander. In the roman catholic church it denotes abandonment of religious orders; renunciation of ecclesiastical authority; defection from the faith. The persecutions of the early Christian centuries forced many to deny Christian discipleship and to signify their apostasy by offering incense to a heathen deity or blaspheming the name of Christ. The emperor Julian, who probably never vitally embraced the Christian faith, is known in history as “the Apostate,” having renounced Christianity for paganism soon after his accession to the throne. An apostate's defection from the faith may be intellectual, as in the case of Ernst Haeckel, who, because of his materialistic philosophy, publicly and formally renounced Christianity and the church; or it may be moral and spiritual, as with Judas, who for filthy lucre's sake basely betrayed his Lord. See exhaustive articles on “Apostasy” in the Jewish Encyclopedia. (ISBE) |
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47 | Another faith | 2 Cor 6:16 | New Creature | 166939 | ||
Believers shouldn't marry unbelievers. Secondly, not all who profess to be Christian's are. |
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48 | What were the promies. | 2 Cor 6:16 | New Creature | 166909 | ||
I believe the answer to that question can be found in the verses that lead up to 2 Cor. 7:1. 2 Cor. 7:1 begins by saying; "Having therefore these promises" In order to find out what the therefore is therefore, we have to look in 2 Cor. 6 2 Cor 6:16 And what agreement hath a temple of God with idols? for we are a temple of the living God; even as God said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. 2 Cor 6:17 Wherefore Come ye out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, And touch no unclean thing; And I will receive you, 2 Cor 6:18 And will be to you a Father, And ye shall be to me sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty. The promises from the above verses which Paul alluded to are: 1. That God would reside or indwell believers, who separate themselves from the world. And He would be their God, and they would be His people (verse 16) 2.And He would receive us. (That is, He will receive and recognize you as His friends and adopted children.)(verse 17) 3. He would be a Father to us, and we His spiritual children (verse 18) Hope that helps |
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49 | SHOULD YOU TITHE FROM GROSS OR NET PAY? | Mal 3:8 | New Creature | 166885 | ||
Personally I tithe from my NET, because I tithe from what I have, not from which the State taketh away. Then when I file my tax return, if I get a sum, back I tithe on that as well. I can't tithe I that which I haven't received. Now thats how I tithe. But we need to make a distinction between tithes and offerings. While I tithe 10 per-cent of my NET, I also give offerings occasionaly which excede what I have already given from my NET. We should not be limited by tithes only. Look in the following verse where tithes are distinguished as being something separate from offerings. Malachi 3:8 Will a man rob God? yet ye rob me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. |
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50 | Deceptive philosophyis about what | Colossians | New Creature | 166847 | ||
The best example of a deceptive philosophy would be evolution. Evolution is false science. 1 Tim 6:20 O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called |
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51 | Monergistic Invitation? | Luke 22:42 | New Creature | 166698 | ||
Mark I just wanted to make a brief comment concerning the following statement you made. You said: "Either God would regenerate a person, and they would be reconciled, or God would not regenerate a person, and they would not be reconciled." In my view, regeneration truly is monergistic. Regeneration makes reconciliation possible. In reconciliation there is a command to be reconciled (2 Cor. 5:20). Secondly there is no command to be regenerated. In regeneration man remains passive, in reconciliation we become proactive, by following the command; "be ye reconciled" NC |
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52 | EXEGESIS HAVE TO DIG HARDER HAVEYOU? | Acts 2:38 | New Creature | 166384 | ||
don't understand what is being asked | ||||||
53 | RAY DID YOU DO JOHN 3.1-8 WATER | Acts 2:38 | New Creature | 166382 | ||
this is hard to read | ||||||
54 | HAVE YOU DUG HARD .INHZSYC.7777 | Acts 2:38 | New Creature | 166381 | ||
this is hard to read | ||||||
55 | Salvation Eph: 30; 1:13,14 | 2 Tim 1:12 | New Creature | 165787 | ||
Correction the numbers I previously gave you for the articles should have been 95250 for part 1 and 95251 for part 2 | ||||||
56 | Salvation Eph: 30; 1:13,14 | 2 Tim 1:12 | New Creature | 165785 | ||
There is a good article with Scripture reference on this topic, which may be found by typing the the following number in the "Search" box at the upper right of this page. 95229 and then click on search |
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57 | Should a preacher be revered | 1 John 2:20 | New Creature | 165475 | ||
Well we should show deep love and respect for those who minister faithfully 1 Thess 5:12 But we beseech you, brethren, to know them that labor among you, and are over you in the Lord, and admonish you; 1 Thess 5:13 and to esteem them exceeding highly in love for their work's sake. Be at peace among yourselves. |
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58 | Why do we make it so complicated? | NT general Archive 1 | New Creature | 164490 | ||
Allow me to paint a senario A man repents and exercises faith in Christ Jesus, and immediately phones the local church, and informs the minister, that he desires to become baptized. The minister says: We are having a baptismal service this evening at 6:30 PM. If you come over this evening, we will baptize you. So this man gets dressed, and heads over to the church to be on time for the service. On his way, he gets in an automobile accident and is killed. You say, oh oh, he left out part of the salvation equation. The question is: Since he never got baptized, will he be sent off to eternal condemnation? NC |
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59 | how to study the bible? | Bible general Archive 3 | New Creature | 164331 | ||
Don't read when you feel a bit tired. You need to be wide awake. Take the phone off the hook Get alone in a quiet place, where the possibilty of any distraction is removed. Pray for the Holy Spirit to guide you in your understanding of what you read. Read slowly and deliberately. Re-reading verses you don't understand. At the very first hint that you begin to get drousy or tired put it down. read your Bible often |
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60 | SEARCHING FOR THE TRUTH | Acts 17:26 | New Creature | 164329 | ||
Robert I believe God in His omniscience knows every decision and choice we will make in advance. However if God schedules our daily events, that would mean that each time we sin, God scheduled that as well. Since I sin, then I am not living, or possibly could be living in any schedule in my life drawn up by God. God desires that I not sin. If He scheduled sin in my life, then wouldn't that also mean He is the author of sin by such scheduling of events? Blessings NC |
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