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1 | Inspiration and Authority of the Bible | Ps 119:105 | Kevin_Raven | 181810 | ||
Hey Steve, In response to 1., I don't have any issues accepting that the scriptures are reliable, that isn't really my point in this post. I'm more concerned with whether they are the direct words of God. Even if they aren't, they could still conceivably be historically accurate and represent actual events. Whether or not they are God's Word is a more important matter, the way I see it. 2. Could you please show me where Peter references Paul's writing as scripture? I've read a few verses that speak to this argument of biblical writers cross-referencing themselves as scripture, but I want to know if the verses you had in mind were different than the ones I've seen. |
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2 | Is Jesus Angry everyday? | John 3:16 | Kevin_Raven | 181808 | ||
shing, are you trying to say that believers commit no sin whatsoever, or that they are not sinners, in the sense that they do not commit repeated, habitual sin? If it is the first than I am inclined to agree with humbledbyhisgrace - if the second than I can see things the way you are saying. -Kevin |
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3 | Inspiration and Authority of the Bible | Ps 119:105 | Kevin_Raven | 181737 | ||
Thanks Hank - I have been wanting to take a look at Josh McDowell's book for a while. I appreciate the prayer and advice - I'll definitely do those things. Thanks -Kevin |
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4 | Never defend myself or others ag. evil? | Matt 5:39 | Kevin_Raven | 181718 | ||
I think that the command to 'resist not an evil person' covers physical abuse as well as insult - there's nothing I see here that would indicate Jesus was restricting his command to bearing insult. Also, I'd really like to see the reference you mentioned, I hope you manage to find it |
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