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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: iktoose Ordered by Verse |
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1 | A.D STAND FOR WHAT? | Bible general Archive 2 | iktoose | 145057 | ||
My dictionary defines: Anno Domini which means in the year of our Lord. | ||||||
2 | Is any type of contraception allowed? | Bible general Archive 1 | iktoose | 154897 | ||
JMR, I read all the postings on this thread and general consesus is that Bible is silent about this subject. Let me offer you a passage from the Old Testament how God sees this issue. I think your belief is right and God is NOT silent on this matter. I think He is deadly serious. Take a look at the following verses: Gen 38:8-10. Onan practiced a type of contraceptive and God saw that wicked and killed him. 8 Then Judah said to Onan, "Lie with your brother's wife and fulfill your duty to her as a brother-in-law to produce offspring for your brother." 9 But Onan knew that the offspring would not be his; so whenever he lay with his brother's wife, he spilled his semen on the ground to keep from producing offspring for his brother. 10 What he did was wicked in the LORD's sight; so he put him to death also. (Gen 38:8-10 NIV) iktoose |
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3 | Why is the raven use to feed Elijah? | 1 Kings | iktoose | 177132 | ||
Hi Delilah44, Not sure if the raven was so special. According to the law, ravens were unclean animals which were forbidden for Jews to consume them as food. In Noah's case, it was used to determine whether the environment (after the Deluge) was safe for the occupants of the Ark to come out. In Elijah's case, God used it to feed the dismayed prophet. To Noah and Elijah, the ravens were indeed special. Are these animals special to you some personal way? The subject how crows are useful to our lives, if that is your concern, should be a forum for environmentalists. I am confident you can find some website to discuss that. Instead of looking at the raven, we should be looking at the omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent God who is gracious, merciful, faithful, unchanging, loving, just, righteous, and caring. He loves the world so much that gave His only begotten Son. Do you believe this? iktoose |
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4 | read it again | Job | iktoose | 154895 | ||
Folks studying dinos have not said (yet) that dino can breathe fire. So I have to stick with my first guess, dragon. iktoose |
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5 | jonah 4:1 | Jonah | iktoose | 145628 | ||
Why? It's like seeing a murderer is found not guilty by the jury. Are you not angry when you see a killer get away with his crime? iktoose |
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6 | Seems to change in stories? | Mal 3:6 | iktoose | 177014 | ||
Hi JRM, If you agree, with confidence, that the Lord is "the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow," then why can you not accept the truth that God's qualities and personalities characterized throughout the Bible, including qualities shown conversing with Moses and Abraham, do not change? Did Moses' petition change God's mind? Yes, He surely did. How do I know that? Because the Bible tells me so. Did God listen to Abraham's plea? Yes, He did. That is just one of His qualities, not all. Why can we not accept that it is one of His many aspects of His personalities; that will not be changed because you know His is unchanging God. iktoose |
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7 | about holy ghost baptism | Acts | iktoose | 177108 | ||
Hi omohaye, If you use the Search function on the upper right corner of this forum by punching in keywords such as "spirit baptism, holy ghost, or tongue," you will be rewarded with lots of information/opinions. It is up to you to discern whether they are true/false. iktoose |
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