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2 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195660 | ||
if you add todays applicability to strictly any part of your answer or question, it is theology, right so it disqualifies nearly every answer so far, right so what are you really talking about when you say no discussion |
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3 | ... | Not Specified | glassbopper | 195656 | ||
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4 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195662 | ||
Question (short): Forum Not a Chat Room Question (full): PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS MESSAGE. ......To All Forum Participants :: The aim and mission of Study Bible Forum is clear and simple: It is a Forum dedicated exclusively to Bible Study. It is neither a discussion group nor a chat room. Please refresh your knowledge of the Forum's guidelines by clicking on "About the Forum" located under "Resources" on the home page. --Hank is it reasonable to ask how Scripture supports any applicability especially how it relates to assertions by conservative and biblical theology today |
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5 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195664 | ||
Question (short): Forum Not a Chat Room Question (full): PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS MESSAGE. ......To All Forum Participants :: The aim and mission of Study Bible Forum is clear and simple: It is a Forum dedicated exclusively to Bible Study. It is neither a discussion group nor a chat room. Please refresh your knowledge of the Forum's guidelines by clicking on "About the Forum" located under "Resources" on the home page. --Hank is it reasonable to ask how Scripture supports any applicability especially how it relates to assertions by conservative and biblical theology today |
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6 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195655 | ||
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7 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195654 | ||
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8 | ... | Acts 18:4 | glassbopper | 195653 | ||
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9 | ... | Not Specified | glassbopper | 195641 | ||
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10 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195643 | ||
Question (full): Many so-called churches claim that God's definition of Grace is "unmerited favor" but that is not true at all. Read Lk 2:40 where we begin to learn what God's definition of Grace is. God's "unmerited favor" was not, is not and never was upon His Holy and Righteous Son! Although not one of us has deserved to be saved, God's definition of Grace is not "unmerited favor". What is God's definition of Grace? All true Christians with the anointing from the Holy One of God will know but i seriously doubt any false Christians will know. Do you know what God's definition of Grace is? grace is God promoting you in all Biblical ways that others see easily, is it |
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11 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195640 | ||
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12 | ... | Not Specified | glassbopper | 195639 | ||
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13 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195670 | ||
hank, i cannot even get result from double click on the hypertext of your answer rewrite in imagery or complex English im a college graduate in English from some unknown college there must be very biggish words so that it wont be censored |
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14 | Muslims feel they believe in another God | Not Specified | glassbopper | 195636 | ||
bush is an antichrist. proof--- God and Culture-how can all believe in the same God, any better Biblical answers Reflections on culture and religion from an evangelical worldview. October 9, 2007 Bush Bait and Switch Theology: Religious Liberty and the Monotheistic Fallacy "I believe in an Almighty God," said President Bush in an interview with Al Arabiya, "and I believe that all the world, whether they be Muslim, Christian, or any other religion, prays to the same God. Thats what I believe." The Presidents attempt to promote a monotheistic ecumenism among the worlds religions is noble but misguided. Neither Muslims nor Christians (or as I hope to show, Jews) believe that we "pray to the same God." At the risk of overcomplicating the issue, lets examine the claim by putting it into a logical structure. The Muslims argument, based on the Quran, can be put in the form of a (modus ponens) syllogism: 1. If P then Q If you believe that Jesus is the begotten son of God, then you do not believe in the one true God (See Note 1: Quran (Sura 112)) 2. P Christians believe that Jesus is the begotten son of God. (See Note 2: John 3:16) 3. Q Christians do not believe in the one true God. Note 1: Quran (Sura 112) -- "Say He is God, The One and Only God, the Eternal, Absolute He begetteth not, Nor is He begotten And there is none Like unto Him." Note 2: John 3 16 --- While I doubt the President was aware of this argument, Im sure that he would agree this is a valid argument with true premises. He should also, therefore, agree that from the Muslim perspective, we do not all pray to the same God. But the most that can be inferred by that conclusion is that Muslims do not believe Christians and Muslims worship the same God. ... ... ... ... |
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15 | Muslims feel they believe in another God | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195637 | ||
bush is an antichrist. proof--- God and Culture-how can all believe in the same God, any better Biblical answers Reflections on culture and religion from an evangelical worldview. October 9, 2007 Bush Bait and Switch Theology: Religious Liberty and the Monotheistic Fallacy "I believe in an Almighty God," said President Bush in an interview with Al Arabiya, "and I believe that all the world, whether they be Muslim, Christian, or any other religion, prays to the same God. Thats what I believe." The Presidents attempt to promote a monotheistic ecumenism among the worlds religions is noble but misguided. Neither Muslims nor Christians (or as I hope to show, Jews) believe that we "pray to the same God." At the risk of overcomplicating the issue, lets examine the claim by putting it into a logical structure. The Muslims argument, based on the Quran, can be put in the form of a (modus ponens) syllogism: 1. If P then Q If you believe that Jesus is the begotten son of God, then you do not believe in the one true God (See Note 1: Quran (Sura 112)) 2. P Christians believe that Jesus is the begotten son of God. (See Note 2: John 3:16) 3. Q Christians do not believe in the one true God. Note 1: Quran (Sura 112) -- "Say He is God, The One and Only God, the Eternal, Absolute He begetteth not, Nor is He begotten And there is none Like unto Him." Note 2: John 3 16 --- While I doubt the President was aware of this argument, Im sure that he would agree this is a valid argument with true premises. He should also, therefore, agree that from the Muslim perspective, we do not all pray to the same God. But the most that can be inferred by that conclusion is that Muslims do not believe Christians and Muslims worship the same God. ... ... ... ... |
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16 | ... | Acts 18:4 | glassbopper | 195635 | ||
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17 | ... | Not Specified | glassbopper | 195634 | ||
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18 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | glassbopper | 195651 | ||
You know, only in going to war do humans feel the need to appeal to God. There's no "God with us" on the belt buckles of cops. God gets invoked in war, because it's a much more extreme state of the human condition. War always brings you very quickly to the point of "us or them." -quote from Malaysia news what does Christ mean by "either for Me or against Me" certainly not folly |
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19 | ... | John 1:1 | glassbopper | 195630 | ||
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20 | ... | John 1:1 | glassbopper | 195629 | ||
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