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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Radioman Ordered by Verse |
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101 | Why did Paul sacrifice in Temple? | Rom 14:20 | Radioman | 34366 | ||
Please search for your question before asking it. |
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102 | Does anyone remember this verse? | 1 Cor 16:14 | Radioman | 1572 | ||
Thank you for an apt verse and for reminding us. | ||||||
103 | Any consequences for the bad? | 2 Cor 5:10 | Radioman | 927 | ||
. . . Slillis20 indeed gave a good answer. As to your question, "is there any consequence for the bad that is burned up?" -- the "judgment seat" metaphorically refers to the place where the Lord will sit to evaluate believers' lives for the purpose of giving them eternal rewards. The consequences of "the bad that is burned up" would, therefore, be loss of rewards. This judgment has nothing to do with sins, since their judgment took place at the cross. (Eph 1:7). . . . "The things done in the body" are actions which happened during the believer's time of earthly ministry. "Whether good or bad." These Greek terms do not refer to moral good and moral evil. Rather, Paul was comparing worthwhile, eternlly valuable activities with useless ones. Paul here was not condemning the enjoyment of certain wholesome, earthly things. . . . (See 1 Cor 5:10, John MacArthur, MacArthur Study Bible, Nashville: Word, 1997. See also the online commentaries for further study of 1 Cor 5:10.) |
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104 | for Debbie | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14096 | ||
Normally, posts that are directed to one forum member in particular are not posted as "Primary questions." When the posted question is overly long, such posts can be irritating since others have to scroll past them to read other questions which are truly meant for anyone and everyone on the Forum. | ||||||
105 | Debbie | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14097 | ||
Normally, posts that are directed to one forum member in particular are not posted as "Primary questions." When the posted question is overly long, such posts can be irritating since others have to scroll past them to read other questions which are truly meant for anyone and everyone on the Forum. | ||||||
106 | radioman??? | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14188 | ||
What kind of person am I? I have posted 124 Questions, Notes and Answers. Read a dozen or two of them at random. This should indicate what kind of person I am. So, tell me: What kind of person are you? |
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107 | Im a new user | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14197 | ||
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108 | Part 1 of 2: Is that fair representation | Gal 2:17 | Radioman | 14098 | ||
Normally, posts that are directed to one forum member in particular are not posted as "Primary questions." When the posted question is overly long, such posts can be irritating since others have to scroll past them to read other questions which are truly meant for anyone and everyone on the Forum. | ||||||
109 | What is the goal of Bible study? | Col 1:28 | Radioman | 5546 | ||
One purpose of Studying the Bible is so that the foolish may become wise. After reading many of the postings to this website, I conclude that apparently this purpose is not being fulfilled by some persons who study the Bible, assuming they have studied it. | ||||||
110 | Are your gulity not making a day holy? | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 7705 | ||
"Are your gulity not making a day holy?" Exactly what does the above question mean in English? As has been pointed out to you repeatedly, no one changed the Sabbath from Sat. to Sun. The Jewish (non-Christian and non-Gentile) Sabbath always was, is now, and always shall be on the seventh day, which is Saturday. Sunday is not the new Sabbath. Who do you think you are to presume anyone guilty of anything? First cast the beam out of thine own eye. |
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111 | Isn't The 4th Cmdmnt Part Of Mosaic Law | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 7706 | ||
Q: Isn't The 4th Cmdmnt Part Of Mosaic Law. A: The 4th Cmdmnt sure is part of the Mosaic Law. Do you also keep all the dietary laws, the new moons, festivals, 20 percent tithe (look it up in the Mosaic Law -- the tithe Israel paid anually was much closer to 20 percent than 10), the command to stone a child who is continually rebellious, the blood sacrifices and all the rest of the ceremonial law contained in the Law of Moses? |
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112 | Do we play or pray? | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 7904 | ||
From: Radioman To: His Honor, Judge Stevie Butler The beam that is in thine own eye grows longer and heavier by the minute. Before you go completely blind, you may want to use yor judge's scalpel to dissect yourself and see how (if) you measure up. After you have authored either a study Bible that remains in print for NINE decades or ONE coherent posting (whichever comes first), then some sentient creature might begin to take you seriously. Have a nice day, your honor. |
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113 | Do we play or pray? | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 8096 | ||
Reposted by popular demand. From: Radioman To: His Honor, Judge Steve Butler The beam that is in thine own eye grows longer and heavier by the minute. Before you go completely blind, you may want to use yor judge's scalpel to dissect yourself and see how (if) you measure up. |
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114 | Ideal, but prerequisite? | 1 Timothy | Radioman | 1570 | ||
It is written: "But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron, men who forbid marriage..." 1 Tim 3:1-4 NASB | ||||||
115 | Why don't we obey 1 Timothy 2:9? | 1 Tim 2:9 | Radioman | 7926 | ||
Q: In 1 Timothy 2:9, it says that women should not wear braided hair, gold or pearls. Why is this not being obeyed today? A: Your question is one that is frequently asked and deserves a reply. Nothing in my reply is intended to be critical of you or your question. 1 Pet 3:3 Your adornment must not be merely external--braiding the hair, and wearing gold jewelry, or putting on dresses; If this verse prohibits women from braiding the hair and wearing gold jewelry, then it also prohibits them from putting on dresses. Does it not? Why is this not being obeyed today? Please read the verse in 1 Peter 3. Also notice the use of the word "merely" in the verse. |
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116 | Where's the line? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman | 5542 | ||
In case you missed it: "Have you built your ark yet? "From this verse, Genesis 6:14, and this verse alone, isn't it perfectly clear that God expects each one of us to build an ark?Some doctrines have been based on little more than a random verse, so why shouldn't we stock up on gopher wood and start building?" (original question by Hank) Your friend, Radioman. |
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117 | Where's the line? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman | 5543 | ||
"Paul does not tell Timothy to refuse speculations." Yes, he does. NASB 2 Timothy 2:23 "But refuse foolish and ignorant speculations, knowing that they produce quarrels." |
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118 | Is this a discussion group? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman | 5903 | ||
No, this is not a discussion group. Since the question has been clearly and authoritatively answered, I suppose we are now in for a month-long debate over the question. That would be typical here at the Forum. | ||||||
119 | Paul's teaching: Inerrant or Fallible? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Radioman | 8056 | ||
No, this is not a possibility worthy of anyone's consideration. I would like to comment upon the exceeding foolishness, ignorance and absurdity of even implying or suggesting that the Apostle Paul (and by implication the other Eleven) went around teaching error, inaccuracy and falsehood. To create such doubt in the minds of people as to the accuracy and truthfulness of the Apostles' teaching is to cast doubt upon the New Testament as well as upon Christianity itself. Once one starts speculating on this, the potential for doubt and deception is unlimited. As I say, I would like to comment upon such a nutty notion, but it would do no good whatsoever. Let the foolish and ignorant remain foolish and ignorant. It's their choice. |
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120 | Paul's teaching: Inerrant or Fallible? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Radioman | 8058 | ||
Unlimited potential for doubt. Speculate. "Once one starts speculating on this, the potential for doubt and deception is unlimited." Main Entry: spec·u·late Function: verb intransitive sense 1 : to review something *idly or casually* and often *inconclusively* transitive senses 1 : to take to be true on the basis of *insufficient evidence* 2 : to be curious or *doubtful* about (emphasis added) |
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