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1 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | Country Girl | 128671 | ||
No, I don't have a problem with this seeming conflict. I'm not sure but it seems Jesus was applying this principle of "no one comes..." to those who heard His voice then AND all those who read or understand His Message through some other medium forever thereafter. In my mind, since the NT also provides this guidance as cited in Rom 2, this is the only way I can see resolving this seeming conflict. Also this would accommodate our God's Perfect Sense of Justice, which we all face on Judgment Day. How do you resolve the conflict? How do you interpret Paul's guidance in Rom 2? How about if we get a reading of the "no one comes" phrase from our Greek scholars? Tim Moran, could one of you respond? Thanks. Blessings to you. Country Girl PS: By the way, I also noticed in several of your recent posts, you have a tendancy to use "your" when you really want to use "you're." Sorry, it's just the proofreader in me...it's been done to me so much. Just trying to help. |
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2 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 128676 | ||
Country Girl I apologize for my use of ‘your’ when ‘you’re’ should be used. For some unexplainable reason I have developed a nasty tendency to forget endings I type ‘you’ when I mean ‘your’ or ‘you’re’. Since I do most of my posts on Word before I post them to the forum I modified my spell check to find these and highlight the ‘you’ which I then mindlessly replace with your. I have also started typing ‘if’ for ‘is’ and ‘by’ for ‘my’, their for there and a few others. Why? I have no idea but I do promise to try harder on my proofreading. :-) EdB |
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3 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | Country Girl | 128685 | ||
I have that problem all the time. After the invention of the spell checker, the next greatest was that of the grammar checker. They both save me a lot of headaches IF I can just remember to use them. Now where's that toolbar...oh shucks, it's not on the Forum. We sure do need one. Blessings to you, Country Gir. |
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