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1 | How many times to ask same question? | Bible general Archive 1 | kalos | 7743 | ||
107 times! As of 06-19-2001, 107 Questions, Answers and Notes regarding the sabbath have already been posted. Continuing to ask the same question that has been duly answered, is belligerence. |
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2 | How many times to ask same question? | Bible general Archive 1 | Makarios | 7744 | ||
Good point and I agree, JVH0212.. I think everything on and about the "Sabbath" has been covered very extensively and there is hardly constructive debate or new information that can be added here. | ||||||
3 | How many times to ask same question? | Bible general Archive 1 | kalos | 7770 | ||
As of 6:00PM, there are now 117 Q, N and A regarding the sabbath that are posted. I tend to agree with you, "there is hardly constructive debate or new information that can be added here." All one side (the seventh-day sabbatarians) can do is keep repeating over and over: "It's the fourth commandment." "It's the fourth commandment." "It's the fourth commandment." "It's the fourth commandment." "It's the fourth commandment." Earth to Forum, we KNOW it's the fourth commandment. Then the other side, those who are not under law but are under grace, gives Scripture and explanations that are totally ignored and never replied to. Whatever objection one makes to sabbath keeping, the only answer you ever get is, "It's the fourth commandment," which when translated means: I believe in sabbath keeping. I believe in it. I believe in it. I believe in it. To quote Charis, "Continuing to ask a question that has been duly answered is belligerence." |
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