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1 | What is iniquity in Matthew 7:23? | Matt 7:23 | gjboone | 73975 | ||
Hi Hank, Again, this is the problem with labels. I believe that the Son of YHWH came to earth as a Jewish Rabbi and taught us how to live, died for our transgressions of the law/Torah, i.e. sins (1John 3:4) and will judge every human being based on His revealed will to us (Torah and any additional commandments from the sermon on the mount). If by being Christian you mean am I a pork-eating, Sabbath-breaking, replacement theologist who ignores the Biblical festivals in favor of man-made pagan rituals (xmas, easter, etc.)?---No, I am not. See what I mean about labels? I will say that my roots were in Protestant Christianity, but I heard the call of Revelation 18:4 "... Come out of her (the Babylonian whore), my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues". Hopefully this answers your question of how to label me and maybe you will answer the call as well. Did you know that there are over 22,000 different demoninations within Christianity? "Every plant (doctrine), which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up.(Matthew 15:13) Greg Boone |
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2 | What is iniquity in Matthew 7:23? | Matt 7:23 | Hank | 73976 | ||
gjboone: In calling Protestant Christianity the "Babylonian whore," you have grossly insulted a host of people on this forum, and you, sir, stand in rank violation of the rules of this forum. You have seriously abused your privilege to use this forum. You hide behind a cloak of anonymity, you play head games with the users, you mislead while purporting to lend credence to your private theology by citing Scripture, but your interpretation is both flawed and unorthodox. --Hank | ||||||
3 | You can ride double with me anytime. | Matt 7:23 | Emmaus | 73981 | ||
Hank, If you guys are the whore now, what does that make us papists, since we have been bumped off our seat on the horse so to speak? Or are we riding the beast in tandem now? Emmaus |
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4 | You can ride double with me anytime. | Matt 7:23 | Hank | 74001 | ||
Emmaus, I'm not much of a cowboy and know little about riding horses, but perhaps we could find, or perchance have found, a bicycle built for two! Best regards. --Hank | ||||||