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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: PVSpud Ordered by Date |
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1 | elaborate? | Bible general Archive 1 | PVSpud | 155889 | ||
I certainly agree. A trusting parent is not a submissive parent, and if indeed my home were without discipline, I should doubtless be the worse for it. They do not avoid the obvious in their parenting, nor show restraint in questioning suspicious behavior, as parents should, only they trust my actions without 'exasperating.' Very different, trust and permissive. And that goofy language can probably be attributed to Russian literature. Also, if you have the time, could you elaborate on your coment about modern dating, in relation to the Bible, the influence of culture, and the aim of dating? I would greatly appreciate it. |
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2 | Saved by belief or belief and baptism? | NT general Archive 1 | PVSpud | 149314 | ||
Romans 3 makes it clear "no one seeks God." I believe you have misinterpreted his quote. Its from an old Testament prophet (which you no doubt know) who was condemning Israel for their unbelief and idolatry. It was a denunciation of the time, showing how we all fail on our own, not establishing a doctrine. Did they really have the poison of vipers on their lips. No, neither do we all have the poison of vipers on our lips. Its a reference to the men of hte time, the people of Israel when they were rejecting God. Paul is merely trying to establish that none are righteous, by quoting a prophecy from the past. If I am wrong, please correct me by citing verses, as you have done in the past. Thank you. A fellow brother and servant of God. |
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3 | Anything wrong with dating? | Bible general Archive 1 | PVSpud | 147875 | ||
I agree that the American custom of dating is often dangerous and can invite danger into an otherwise strong relationship. But, I would watch your condemnation of those who completely trust their teenagers. Being one myself, I'm obviously slightly biased, but I'd like to share from a teenager's prespective. My parent's completely trust me, and my girlfriend and I have had no problems with Satan in our four months of dating. The complete trust has allowed me to feel their support and helped me accept responsibility. I think they fundamentally understand that they cannot stop me from making my own choices, and by encouraging and advising those, they can have a greater impact than restricting me from making them. On the other hand, I've heard from some (three immediately come to mind) teenage friends who say that the lack of trust creates a desire to rebel. Their parents checking on them constantly and restricting them has encouraged the "Russian Roulette" dating among them. So, for those who look for the best method of raising and nurturing their teens, I would say trust is good, though few can handle complete trust. |
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4 | Masturbation used to expel sexual urge? | Bible general Archive 1 | PVSpud | 145510 | ||
Thank you. I particularly appreciate the paragraph that begins with "Further, if we are to justify." It's very helpful. | ||||||
5 | commentary on first and seconCorinthians | 1 Corinthians | PVSpud | 136624 | ||
Makarios, I encourage you not to lose patience, but to Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing. Thank you for all your work on the forums, but (Hebrews 3:13 NIV) But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin's deceitfulness. Watch that you do not lose faith in the God and the Spirit's power to change men. |
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6 | masturbation to get out from under sin | Bible general Archive 1 | PVSpud | 136376 | ||
I heartily respect your belief on this matter, and have the utmost respect for you as a christian. I do not masturbate, for I have been skeptical of it. I do, however, have a tendency to look at things as either positive in my relationship to God, or negative. If one were to see masturbation as "getting out from under" the temptation towards sin, rather than a manifestation of it, how would you respond? This should be taken in the context that I am young and it would be unwise in almost all respects for me to wed at this time. Thank you for keeping up this debate with all your patience, and not getting easily angered and shunning us who may not understand God to the level of you. |
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7 | is masterbation a sin explain thxs | Bible general Archive 1 | PVSpud | 136371 | ||
Makarios, thank you so much for your discussion and address to the issue of masturbation. As a younger christian, I'm looking for sound doctrine to soak up. I will also preay for you, that you maintain a positive attitude, rather than take to insulting or prematurely judging those you don't completely know. I will pray for your understanding about other arguments, and please, continue your Christian discussion. | ||||||
8 | Masturbation used to expel sexual urge? | Bible general Archive 1 | PVSpud | 136368 | ||
I cannot claim to be as wise or knowledgeable about this as others on the forum. I only came upon this thread, and wondered about your answer. We clearly have freedom from the law, when we're under the law of the Spirit. And, we should do all that he blesses. However, following your answer, I wonder if expelling bodily fluids would be blessed by God? If masturbation, and I'm not saying this is the majority or ever the case, expels our sexual urge just as we expel that which we eat and drink, then can it not be just as beneficial? Please respond, I wait for your answer. May God walk with you, in all that you do. |
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9 | What books in the bible dont mention God | Esther | PVSpud | 125231 | ||
Only Esther. Check for yourself. | ||||||
10 | Predestination | Eph 1:4 | PVSpud | 125164 | ||
Joe, I always appreciate your insights into others comments, and your correction of untrue thoughts, but, please, make sure you're not attacking other believers, not that you're currently doing it, just that you're rather aggresive in dealilng with the dissensions. | ||||||
11 | Predestination | Eph 1:4 | PVSpud | 125163 | ||
Excellent point. During all these questions and answers to deep questions I kept thinking this same thing. For God has given us the Spirit as a deposit, and it is this Spirit that will reveal to us the truth of God. Now we cannot come by this Spirit except through the pursuit of it and God, and harsh arguments and bitter dissensions yield nothing to it. God will reveal Himself to those who pray and ask for Him. The sermons from modern preachers do seem pointed towards endearing himself to the crowd or making some deep point in fields few in the congregation understand. We need to be united and challenged in the faith by our leaders, our ministers. Well said Scribe. |
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12 | Predestination | Eph 1:4 | PVSpud | 125162 | ||
That is a great problem and consequence of the times. Too much of our faith is being influenced by modern sources which say all truth is relative, and you can have your own individual truth. | ||||||
13 | Has God already chosen who he would save | Eph 1:4 | PVSpud | 125161 | ||
if the "us" refers only to the saved, than isn't that saying that God already chose those he would save, and thus, what's the point in trying to convert those he hasn't chosen? Or is the "us" everyone on earth... but are they holy and blameless, set apart for Him? | ||||||