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1 | Did Christ teach "freedom of religions"? | Bible general Archive 4 | John Stefanyszyn | 234586 | ||
Did Christ teach, confess, die for, and resurrect for the freedom of all religions / of all "gods"? In the kingdom, when Christ returns to rule as the One King...will He teach and magnify the belief in freedom of all "religions"? John Stefanyszyn |
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2 | Did Christ teach "freedom of religions"? | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234587 | ||
No, absolutely not, there is only one Living God Creator and Judge that is to be worshiped. Which is the teaching through out the Bible and of Christ Jesus. Religions, theologies, “isms”, and philosophies are all something man made. The Life that mankind is suppose to have, is of God through the Lord Jesus Christ. That’s not religion, its Life. Jesus (Word of God that lives and gives Life) came from God into the world, (Son of man) like any other son of man, and left the world like a criminal, but His resurrection is for ever. He came into the world to restore men and to save the soul’s of men who acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, the Son of God and their Savior. Just so you know, there is no religion in the Kingdom of Heaven. There is the Glory of the Lord our God and His People. |
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3 | Is freedom of rights good then? | Bible general Archive 4 | John Stefanyszyn | 234594 | ||
Is it right, in the eyes of Christ, then that christians embrace and live by the belief in "freedom" of rights, human rights, freedom and equality of rights of religions? | ||||||
4 | Is freedom of rights good then? | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234595 | ||
If you asked those who suffered persecution back before the formation of the Catholic church what would they say? Or those who fled religious persecution and came to places like America. Surly it is nicer to go about freely without fear, but who deserves it, or who don’t deserve it? The world is what it is, and the powers that be in the world are given by God, but in who’s hands is that power? Those who are up right and seek to do justice, or those who do not. Jesus teaches to not embrace the things of the world, but embrace the things of Heaven. Persecuted in the world or not, Heaven is forever and the world is not. It is God who is good, and knows what is good for His created. |
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5 | Is freedom of rights good then? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 234596 | ||
Dear DP, We're a Bible Study Forum. The Terms of Use (TOU), which you have promised to abide by in posting, are pretty clear. If we were a DP Martin Opinion Study Forum, we would be here interested in your opinions simply because you posted them. However, the TOU are pretty clear about posts needing to be substantiated by Scripture. Doing that will not only actually honor the promise you've made to Lockman when participating, but it will also show a modicum of respect for your fellow participants. An inability to abide by your own promises, and a demonstrated inclination to contravene the purposes of our gracious host, along with an unwillingness to be forthcoming, fails to demonstrate integrity and sagacity. Perhaps it would achieve your goals in spreading your opinions to start your own forum, with a TOU consistent with whatever purposes you seek to accomplish. We would be delighted, on the other hand, if you could demonstrate the discipline to focus on the Scriptures to the glory of our Lord, and the edification of His flock. In Him, Doc |
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