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121 | How do we respond to war as Christians? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 23717 | ||
I agree with you. And I know that. That's why I labeled my post as my opinion. Many on this forum post their opinion as absolute fact. I did not do that. I posted my opinion as opinion. When you find the "Truth" about this question, please share it with us, will you? I await your Truth with bated breath. |
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122 | How do we respond to war as Christians? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 23719 | ||
Martha's exact words were "War is evil." Tell us the book, tell us the chapter, and tell us the verse where the Bible says "War is evil." I know from first-hand experience that war is evil, having been right in the middle of one in 1967. But where does the Bible SAY that? |
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123 | Where is your faith? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24288 | ||
You're angry? If anyone implies that this country (USA) and its freedoms are not worth fighting for, then it is that person who sparks anger in other people. | ||||||
124 | How do we open eyes to truth? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24335 | ||
You MUST take Scripture in context to get at the true meaning of it. In Matthew 24:16 Jesus is speaking to ONE particular group of people, at ONE particular time, in ONE particular place. He is speaking to "them who are in Judea," not to all people in all places. He says these exact words: "Then (when v. 15 is fulfilled, not anytime a war breaks out) let them who are in Judea flee into the mountains." Are you in Judea? Am I? Is the President? Were the twin towers in Judea? Was Matthew 24:15 fulfilled on 9-11-01? |
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125 | What is God's teachings on military war? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24388 | ||
What is God's teachings on military war? Military war is the worst kind. I am living proof that war is hazardous to one's health. I'd much rather be involved in a non-military war. coop1: On this particular thread, I count 27 postings by you. Is it anywhere in your nature to wind it up and stop torturing us with post after post after post, all saying the same thing? You made your point and said all you have to say about 25 posts ago. Are you going to make a career of posting anti-war statements? In all honesty and fairness, I can understand your concern for your son's safety. What parent wouldn't understand this? If I had a son in the military, I wouldn't want to see him in danger either. But, for starters, that's what the Army is all about. The Army doesn't exist so one can be all that he can be. It doesn't exist as a social experiment or to provide educational opportunities. Anyone who joins the Army should know that the purpose of the Army is to break things and kill people. May I point out to you that it is the very country whose freedoms you don't think worth fighting for that gives you the liberty of saying or publishing your opinion? This and other freedoms, of which you think so little, were bought and paid for by blood -- the blood of American veterans. I am not arguing the rightness or the wrongness of your opinion. But a) please don't try to pass off your opinion as absolute truth; and b) it's getting a bit wearisome. |
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126 | What is God's teachings on military war? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24478 | ||
Dear sweet coop1: By your tone it is apparent that you bear a lot of hostility towards me for having been in a war. Why don't you just come right out and label me a monster and a baby killer? Don't try to justifiy your hostility with your sophistry and piety. You asked: "Are you looking for recognition for having contributed to war?" No. How do you interpret "I am living proof that war is hazardous to one's health" to mean that I am looking for recognition or hero status. And how do you imply that I worship heroes of war and not God? Another nutty assumption. Show me where I said one word about heroes or made any comparison between those who fight in a war and those who choose not to. Your pious pacifist propaganda against this country and its freedoms is an offense to every veteran. Having written 239 postings since March, I know this is a BIBLE forum. If you have a point, would you mind telling us what it is? I have looked and I find no biblical back up for your position. A lot of other people on this forum don't see any biblical support for your position either. You have not proven or disproven anything. As I told you in plain English in my previous post: "I am not arguing the rightness or the wrongness of your opinion." So WHY would I need biblical back up? Back up what? It doesn't take an expert to have enough sense to know that the purpose of the Army is to break things and kill people - period. Whether that is something a Christian should take part in has nothing in the world to do with what I was trying to say. Read it again in context. My point is if someone has a family member who joined the military, they should expect that someday they may have to take up arms against an enemy. What did they think they were getting into when they joined? The Army is NOT the Peace Corps. And again I told you in plain English "I am not arguing the rightness or the wrongness of your opinion." So why are you asking me to defend a position? That our freedoms were bought with the blood of America's veterans is not an opinion. It is a mere statement of fact. After more than 27 postings by you, we all have a pretty good idea what your opinion is. No one will ever convince you that your opinion in this matter is biblically wrong. And I told you I'm not arguing your opinion. "I'm not arguing the rightness or the wrongness of your opinion." I'm just telling you that in my opinion, you have run it into the ground. You're right. This is a Bible forum. It's not a forum for people to write dozens of postings in order to defend an opinion. If you had a point that you haven't already made 27 times, that would be different. I know you don't believe in war. Under the U.S. Constitution (but not Muslim law) you have the right not to believe in war. I say again: "I am not arguing the rightness or the wrongness of your opinion. But a) please don't try to pass off your opinion as absolute truth; and b) it's getting a bit wearisome." Give it a rest. K? Radioman |
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127 | But What is it? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24483 | ||
"A heavenly language, known only to God"? Acts 2:6-8 (NKJV) ...everyone heard them speak in his own language. Then they were all amazed and marveled, saying to one another, "Look, are not all these who speak Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each in our own language in which we were born?" |
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128 | What is God's teachings on military war? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24497 | ||
Update: Make that 28 postings. | ||||||
129 | But What is it? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24498 | ||
Acts 2:6-8 (NKJV) ...everyone heard them speak in his own language. Then they were all amazed and marveled, saying to one another, "Look, are not all these who speak Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each in our own language in which we were born?" | ||||||
130 | Where is your faith? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24502 | ||
Charis: Rudeness and arrogance are coop1's foremost qualities. I agree with you 100 percent when you say to coop1: "I, for one, have had enough of your musings, assumptions, and oblique accusations of 'blood lust' and warmongering." Radioman |
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131 | Where is your faith? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24503 | ||
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132 | Where is your faith? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24505 | ||
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133 | How do we respond to war as Christians? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24507 | ||
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134 | What is God's teachings on military war? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24509 | ||
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135 | But What is it? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24511 | ||
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136 | What is God's teachings on military war? | Deut 7:2 | Radioman | 24540 | ||
Martha: In all sincerity, thank you for your kindness. Radioman |
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137 | "M-O-O-N. That spells moon." - S. King | Deut 29:29 | Radioman | 25381 | ||
Charis: You write: "Dear Serenetime, "I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you mean by the 'bride eloping with the adulterous.' What is that?" Isn't it obvious? Perhaps I can illustrate the point: Hey, diddle, diddle. The cat and the fiddle. The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such fun. And the bride ran away without the groom. This may be the most sensible answer you get to your question. |
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138 | Lanny are we at the same topic | Deut 32:22 | Radioman | 18495 | ||
Since this is not a general question for everyone, but is directed to one individual, perhaps it might be more appropriate to post this as a Note rather than an Answer. Thank you. |
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139 | How do you know? | Josh 10:12 | Radioman | 5358 | ||
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140 | Why do you believe the earth revolves? | Josh 10:12 | Radioman | 5394 | ||
My recommendation regarding answering Lionstrong: KVJ Pr 26:4 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. Pr 26:5 Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit. TEV Proverbs 26:4-5 If you answer a silly question, you are just as silly as the person who asked it. Give a silly answer to a silly question, and the one who asked it will realize that he's not as smart as he thinks. God's Word Version 26:4-5 Do not answer a fool with his own stupidity, or you will be like him. Answer a fool with his own stupidity, or he will think he is wise. Radioman |
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