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1 | "Least in the kingdom of God"? | Matt 11:11 | srbaegon | 123212 | ||
Hello ralph2, As to your first paragraph: this qualifies for the following scripture. Titus 3:9 (ESV) But avoid foolish controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels about the law, for they are unprofitable and worthless. Steve |
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2 | "Least in the kingdom of God"? | Matt 11:11 | ralph2 | 123214 | ||
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. | ||||||
3 | "Least in the kingdom of God"? | Matt 11:11 | srbaegon | 123219 | ||
Hello ralph2, This horse is smart enough to not drink from a poison stream. Steve |
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4 | "Least in the kingdom of God"? | Matt 11:11 | ralph2 | 123226 | ||
While I admit, some translations have attempted to "poison" the stream with spurious words and verses (for example, see KJV 1 John 5:7), God has protected his word and made it simple so that one does not need to be a theologian to understand it. Even the few contraverted verses (i.e. John 1:1) can be reconciled in context (i.e. 1:18, if no one has seen God and we've seen Jesus, he cannot be God, duh). | ||||||
5 | "Least in the kingdom of God"? | Matt 11:11 | srbaegon | 123234 | ||
Hello ralph2, The poison I was speaking of was the foolish controversy you tried to start with: "I ask a simple three-part question: If Adam did not sin, how long would he have lived? What would the earth look like if sin had not entered the world? What does this tell you about God's original purpose for the earth? Nothing could be more fundamental, uncomplicated or beautiful to ponder for intelligent humans." Steve |
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