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1 | Will you change your mind? | 2 Tim 2:23 | DarcyA | 96250 | ||
What is an unlearned question? You said Someone has said there is no God. Thats a statement and not a question. If he would have asked there is no God is there? Is that a dumb question or should we enlighten him? There are questions in the bible that are not answered. For example where was Jesus' tomb exactly, or where was He crucifed at. The bible is not clear on this. I believe the reason is because he doesn't want us worshiping a thing. He wants us to worship Him the living God. Is that what Pual could be talking about questions like that? I honestly don't know what an unlearned question is. In Christ, Darcy |
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2 | Will you change your mind? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman2 | 96261 | ||
Questionable Questions. These are actual questions that have been asked on the forum. "Who do we know the bible is realy God's?" "? ? ?" "Russellville?" "If we are to love our enemies than why are we taught to hate Satan?" "Does God have free will?" "Was Abraham a Muslim?" "Why does everything happen in thirds?" "If 'computer' stands for 666 than isn't wrong for us to use the computer?" (Note: This question was posted using a PC -- Personal COMPUTER.) "In the bible, where are Japanese?" "Blue marbles roll faster than red ones(?)" "Are death and Hades destroyed or are they tormented forever?" "What if?" "Where does the Bible say that the earth revolves?" "How do you know the earth spins on its axis?" "Why do we grow old?" "The Bible says that what is put to death is dead both in heaven and earth,so how did Jesus raise himself from the dead?" --Radioman2 |
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3 | Will you change your mind? | 2 Tim 2:23 | DarcyA | 96262 | ||
"Who do we know the bible is realy God's?" I think this is a very legitment question you better be able to answer it to evangilize Why does everything happen in thirds?" This is a bad question? I have asked myself this question. Also why did people fast for 40 days ect. "If 'computer' stands for 666 than isn't wrong for us to use the computer?" (Note: This question was posted using a PC -- Personal COMPUTER.) I thought about that question before to. Not exactly that very question but the computer being 666. "In the bible, where are Japanese?" If I was Japanese I would like this answered. "Was Abraham a Muslim?" You must be able to answer this if you are witnessing to a muslem it is the first thing that will come out of a muslim's mouth. It is part of a muslims arguement. "Are death and Hades destroyed or are they tormented forever?" Its a question us Christians need to be able to answer, try witnessing to a JW They can make you squirm with this debate. "The Bible says that what is put to death is dead both in heaven and earth,so how did Jesus raise himself from the dead?" All Christians need to be able to answer this question, this is a very good question. And expect people to ask this question who are in the world. Alot of these questions are legit and you must be able to answer them. If someone came to you and ask for you to prove the Bible is the Word of God would you say what a stupid question you have asked go away? The same with Muslims and JWs questions are all legit. In Christ, Darcy |
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4 | Will you change your mind? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman2 | 96268 | ||
Read the Questionable Questions again. When you do, please read every word and every letter in every word. The following are the questions (in quotes) and my answers (not in quotes). "Who do we know the bible is realy God's?" - First, 'WHO do we know the bible is realy God's' doesn't make any sense. What would make more sense would be to begin the question with: HOW do we know...? Second, 'Who do we know the bible is really God's" WHAT? Ending this question with the word 'God's' makes it an incomplete question -- one that doesn't make any sense. "? ? ?" - These are question marks without words. They are punctuation without anything preceding them. Thus, this is not a question. If it were a question, what would be the answer? "Russellville?" - Russellville WHAT? What about Russellville? "Does God have free will?" - This is not a stupid question? If God does not have free will, then He is not sovereign. If He is not sovereign, then he is not God. Who ever heard of God not having free will? "Was Abraham a Muslim?" - "Muhammad (prophet) (570?-632), founder of Islam" Muhammad lived from approx. 570 AD to 632 AD, approximately 2,400 years after Abraham. Abraham lived from 2100 BC to 1880 BC. So how could Abraham be a Muslim when Islam wasn't even founded until more than 2,000 years after he lived? This is not rocket science. I know 9-year-olds who could figure this one out. "Why does everything happen in thirds?" - As it is worded, this question doesn't make any sense. If it said, "Why does everything happen in threes," it would make more sense. But it still would be a question that is not addressed in the Bible. Where does the Bible teach that EVERYTHING happens in threes? But the question doesn't even say "in threes", does it? "If 'computer' stands for 666 than isn't wrong for us to use the computer?" (Note: This question was posted using a PC -- Personal COMPUTER.) - This is a big "If." Who says 'computer' stands for 666? Where is that in the Bible? In Revelation there is no indication that 666 is a machine or anything else other than a living being. "In the bible, where are Japanese?" - Not every race and nation of people that inhabit the world is mentioned by name in the Bible. There is no mention of the word 'Japanese' in either Bible history or prophecy. "Blue marbles roll faster than red ones(?)" - No comment necessary. "Are death and Hades destroyed or are they tormented forever?" How do you torment death? How do you torment Hades? "What if?" - What if WHAT? This is an even bigger IF than the one in the question about 666 and the computer. This is another incomplete question. And even if it were completed, the answer would be pure speculation. We could ask 'What if this?' and 'What if that' from now until the end of the age. "Where does the Bible say that the earth revolves?" - If you had read this question in the context in which it was asked, you would know what's wrong with it. The Bible is not a science textbook. "How do you know the earth spins on its axis?" - If you had read this question in the context in which it was asked, you would know what's wrong with it. "Why do we grow old?" - Because we keep breathing? "The Bible says that what is put to death is dead both in heaven and earth,so how did Jesus raise himself from the dead?" - Nowhere does the Bible say 'what is put to death is dead both in heaven and earth'. To base a question on a false premise (that the Bible says this) is to ask a "Questionable Question." --Radioman2 |
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5 | Will you change your mind? | 2 Tim 2:23 | DarcyA | 96272 | ||
*laughing* Remind me never to ask you a question unless it is worded absolutely corrrect :) In Christ, Darcy |
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6 | Will you change your mind? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman2 | 96276 | ||
Darcy: OK. Aisle tri to rememember to not axe you a questions unless it is wurded purfect. Grace to you, --Radioman2 :-) |
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