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121 | The Father Gives The Holy Spirit | Matt 6:11 | Tamara Brewington | 205460 | ||
Prayer is prose and we find a composition of three petitions as prose, Mathew 6:11-13 up to part a1, sandwhiched in between praise of the Father God in Mathew 6:9,10 with a parenthetical verse, part 2 in Mathew 6:13 of adoration. "The Penteteuch contains some of the earliest examples of Hebrew poetry in all the Old Testament" (SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTATMENT, by Hill and Walton, pg. 50, par. 2). There is an Aaronic benediction which bears the marks of praise as being the entire context of the prayer. The Lord God gives Aaron a benediction which serves as a model of prayer, Numbers 6:22 - 27. There is a lot to be said in the Old Testament about prayer, the Hebrew concepts are rich, the terminology for prayer, along the lines of the different types of Hebrew words used in prayer, is varied and specific to the context of each model of prayer. The context of prayer in Deuteronomy 4:29 is to seek the Lord, :29 But from there you will find Him if you search with all your heart and all your soul, Deuteronomy 4:29. The word Bagas in Hebrew, means seek and is the type of prayer which appears in Deuteronomy 4:29. What is the nature of the Lord's Prayer, is it a petition, a praise, an intercession, a request, a cry for help, a beesching, a weapon, a tool, a desparate cry, an adoration, a charge, an entreaty, a declaration, or a promise? What compels prayer, it is need, or adoration, or the desire to be close to God, or is it sheer desperation. The Lord God in His infinite mercy has provided a place for us to find Him in the conversation of prayer. The Lord God is the one who initiates the conversation, Jesus said in John 10:3, :3 To him the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep hear His voice, and He calls His own sheep by name and leads them out. Jesus initiates the relationship, the sheep hear His voice and they respond to what He says and He leads them. Just as Jesus proclaims that He speaks to us and we hear His voice so too Jesus lets us know that if we abide in Him, He abides in the Father, so we may ask Him whatever we wish, John 15:7. If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. The one aspect most people miss about the statement, "ask whatever you wish, is that the disciples needed nothign that the Lord was not aware of; they had already given up everything in the world we might think to ask for when He sent them out without homes, extra money bags, extra sandals, or even a cloak. The Lord Jesus Christ was telling the disciples to ask for whatever tools they needed to perform the ministry He was leaving them to do. He tells them in John 14:16 that they will be given the Holy Spirit. Whey in the Lord's Prayer in Luke 11, are the disciples told in part of Luke 11:13 "how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him". Apparently the point is being made after Luke's rendition of the Lord's Prayer was that Jesus was saying that seeking, and knocking in persistence to the heavenly Father would bring the result that the Holy Spirit would be given to the disciples, not material needs. |
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122 | study questions for john chapter5 | John 5:1 | Tamara Brewington | 205459 | ||
Dear John, Good point John, good point! Tam |
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123 | is it's possible to stop the will of God | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205458 | ||
Dear Silasfirst, Those were some interesting answers indeed indeed! Quote; Theology of Prayer, 202P Final, by Tamara Brewington, pg.1,2; The Lord is immutable, He does not change, He is omnipresent, He is omniscient and is in control of whether or not things will change. "If God cannot change, then why should we pray?" (SYSTEMATIC THEOLGOY, by Norman D. Geisler, pg. 85, par.6). "God is omniscient and an all knowing being cannot change His mind" (SYSTEMATIC THEOLGOY, Norman D. Geisler). God allows what He has ordained as a means of accomplishing His purposes, and God has forordained everything that happens because He has complete control of everything that could ever happen, or does happen. "Prayer is not a means of getting our will done in heaven, but a means of God getting His will done on earth" (SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY, Norman D. Geisler, pg. 86, par. 1). Some would arugue that there are instances where God, "changed His mind" as if He decided that something He did not intend was now something He did not intend simply because man imprecated on Him and then saw a change. That change, however, had to have always been in God's plan, or else God is not perfect in character and omniscient. God never decides that His own will is wrong; even when God stated that He repented when He made man in Genesis 6:6 His omnipotencce must factor in. God always knew man would sin and He always knew that He would be sorry He made man, or else God is not omniscient and omnipotent. God was never out of control of man, He has always had the power to effect His will over man, it was never possible that man could do something to make God change His actions because God is omnipresent, omnipotent, every where at all times and all powerfull. The only possibility that remains is that we are unable to see what the will of God is in our sinfull state and that our cirucumstances are subjective to a relative finite exsitence. Our existence in the universe is finite and only relative to the will of God, we live in a subjective reality under the sovereignty of an omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent Holy God who exists in an objective reality in an infinite realm both inside and outside this finite univers. His existence is eternal, immutable and His will is unchangeable, therefor there is no such thing as our prayers actually changing anything as the popular saying goes; we are only ever able to finally be in a position with Him to grasp His Holy will, pray it and receive what appears to be change. God only appears to change His mind from our relative subjective fallen understanding of God's will in events. God is the same, yesterday, today and tomorrow and He does not change... God's Day To You, Tamara |
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124 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205455 | ||
Dear danjg, Did you not read the whole thread? I realize how long it is, but I promised someone else by te grace of God and in love of Christian fellowship, I would drop it it is dropped! I have no problem continuing outside of here for study purposes if you wish; eamil me at whatdoyoubelieve@hotmail.com God's Day To You, Tam |
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125 | study questions for john chapter5 | John 5:1 | Tamara Brewington | 205453 | ||
Dear swampgator3, Welcome to the forum! Here are some techniques for you that are tried and true and are used by lay people, pastors, theologians, and are taught in numerous books. 1)Read the passage thoughtfully, read it repeatedly, read it at one sitting, read it over again. 2)Read the passage in another translation, read it out loud to hear it. 3)Read the passage patiently, read the whole thing, go back and read if for its parts for the fourth time. 4)Read the Bible selectively, who, what, where, when, why, what difference does it make. 5)Read the passage the fifth time and pray it through in its parts add libing a prayer as you go. 6)Read the passage a sixth time looking for words that connect the parts, assess the passage as being part of the book it is in and what the whole book is saying (a commentary will help with this), look at the historical setting this took place in. 7)Take the passage you have now read six times and in a notebook make observations starting from the beginning in a numbered list, make them into questions after you do this, go back and start asking questions you don't know the answer to yourself and study the passage to find the answeres and write the questions and answers down. I don't mind walking you through this it is okay, you are having trouble and asked for help. Let's start from the beginning, number ; 4)Who; Jesus, a lame man, the Pharisees, , what; healing a man, claim to deity, where; the Bethseda Pool, when; on the Sabbath, why; to incite the Pharisees by healing a man on the Sabbath and by making Himself equal to God, what difference does it make; Jesus has the power to heal us, Jesus is God and has 4 witnesses. 7)Make observations; a)The crowd followed Jesus because He was doing miracles on the sick. b)A man was there for 38 years who could not get into the water to get healed. c)The Jews were angry because Jesus healed on the Sabbath. c)The man did not know Jesus healed him. e)The Jews were out to kill Jesus because He claimed to be equal to God. f)Jesus spoke of the two resurrections. g)There are 4 witnesses about who Jesus is. Now it is your turn, take these observations I made for you and turn those into questions. Now, go back on your own and come up with questions that you don't know the answers to and try to answer the questions using the information in the passage. Now, go back and make some more observations that are obvious that I did not make, try to come up with ten of them, make these into questions. Excersize for you, what events are pivotal to the story part of this passage which move the story from one part to the next. Excersize for you, what words appear over and over in this passage, these words will show you something about the meaning of the text, make questions from these. Now you have a whole lot of questions about this passage don't you? A professor once had a smelly fish and laid it on a table in the lecture hall. He told his students to stand over the smelly fish and make observations and write them down. He did this for three days straight and his students came up with 600 observations altogether from one smelly fish. I guaruntee you, if you take this same passage and do this excersize over and over and over, you will keep on coming up with more observations and more questions. Bible study is an art, practice your strokes and you will get good at it! Keep asking questions that you have dear. God Bless You. |
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126 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205427 | ||
Dear Jeff, No dear, that was about Doc continuing to teach sound doctrine as he always does my dear... Tam |
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127 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205421 | ||
Hunh? Scratchin my head here... the second half of verse I Cor. 6:9? Hunh wa? Explain Ricky Explain! (shades of Lucile Ball).. Tam |
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128 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205420 | ||
Dear Jeff, Like I tried to tell you my good fellow, just email me... Did you not find my profile? whatdoyoubelieve@hotmail.com Tam |
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129 | what did jesus do in the tomb | Matt 17:23 | Tamara Brewington | 205416 | ||
Dear John, See this is part of why I love you my good fellow! Oh it is all so simple to a humble man like your self, but oh what you said is too true too true John, the man Jesus definitely dead as a dooor naaill. Your intent was not to be funny but I had to laugh John...... Tam |
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130 | is caron 14 completly accurate? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205413 | ||
continuation, Tamara I like his theory that the reason there is a fossil record of less complex found in rock strata the very bottem of the strata and complex animals at the top of the last strata, that scientists call the Mesosoic age and so on, is becuase when the flood came the fastest forms of life ran up hill and up mountain and the simpler forms of life were left down at the bottom at the time of the flood... Like I said, interesting stuff there, makes you think about the scientific possibilities for a young earth based on science and the Bible. Hey, we always said that the Bible did't contratdict science didn't we! Hahahahahah Love all of you muchly, hat lady! Hahahahahah |
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131 | is caron 14 completly accurate? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205412 | ||
continuation, Tamara I like his theory that the reason there is a fossil record of less complex found in rock strata the very bottem of the strata and complex animals at the top of the last strata, that scientists call the Mesosoic age and so on, is becuase when the flood came the fastest forms of life ran up hill and up mountain and the simpler forms of life were left down at the bottom at the time of the flood... Like I said, interesting stuff there, makes you think about the scientific possibilities for a young earth based on science and the Bible. Hey, we always said that the Bible did't contratdict science didn't we! Hahahahahah Love all of you muchly, hat lady! Hahahahahah |
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132 | is caron 14 completly accurate? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205409 | ||
continuation 2, Tamara 9) If the universe is millions and millions of years old then there should be a whole lot more supernova rings to support that theory but there aren't. 10) There were reports from scientists, missionaries and village people in the last century of dinosaur like creatures in and along the Amazon river which is largely uncharted in terms of wildlife and is 9 miles wide at its narrowest point. 11) The danger of evolution to society is the genocide of millions of people for racial and ethnic cleansing. 12) Radioactive carbon dating is not accurate because the carbon breaks down every 5, 730 years and then again in the next 5, 730 years and on and on turning back into regular nitrogen and the scientist measure the carbon in the air assuming that there is the same amount inside living beings without having ever measured it in living beings to be able to compare that to what should be found in ancient samples of things that once lived. 13) Paralax trigonometry is only able to measure things that are 100 light years away and scientists are only speculating that the stars and galaxies are billions and billions of light years away. They can't even figure out if light is a particle, a photon, or a wave and not having defined for sure what light is can't accurately measure it. Studies have shown that light can be stopped and that the speed of light has decreased over the last 150 years measuring it against the atomic clock and it is not constant as has been purported. The black hole theory states that light can be pulled in by gravity a theory that has not been proved. Therefore light cannot be an indication of the age of the universe. 14) A human footprint was found on top of a trilobite making the theory that these creatures existed millions of years before man obsolete. 15) Core samples of ice rings at Artica were found down to 10,000 feet supposedly representing annual rings, but a plane crashed there in 1935 and was found under the ice at 260 feet and there were many hundreds of rings formed in 48 years making ice dating obsolete. 16) Tree ring dating is not accurate because trees can form up to two rings a year and the oldest tree on earth is only 4,300 years old, which corresponds with the age of the flood. 17) 85 percent of the earth contains only three areas which have the geological strata of the supposed millions of years ages and the evidence does not support from geology that the earth is millions of years old based on so little evidence not supported by the rest of the earth which supposedly changed over and over all at the same time. Scroll down past the stuff to buy to the free download http://www.biblebelievers.com/hovind/ Seminar notebook http://www.mininova.org/tor/761982 Movie download http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3494191/Creation down dash Seminar down dash up dash down dash Kent down dash Hovind down dash DivX Official Dr. Hovin Site Seminar Series 17 hours of downloads http://freehovind.com/download Dinosaur Adventure Land http://www.dinosauradventureland.com/aboutDAL.php Agape, Tamara |
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133 | is caron 14 completly accurate? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205408 | ||
continuation, Tamara 1) The moon used to be closer to the earth and if this happened millions and millions of years ago the tide would have been so high that the life the scientist say existed then could not have survived because the tidal pull of the moon would have been too great. The rate at which the moon is moving only supports about 6,000 to 8,000 years of movement from the earth starting at place at which the moon would not have been pulled to the earth. 2) If the earth is millions of years old the pressure of the oil against the surface of the earth would have cracked the earths crust by now and spread over the top of the earth. 3) The current Big Bang theory cannot be true because there are galaxies, moons and planets that are spinning in the wrong direction for that theory to be true, the Big Bang states that everything spun out with centrifugal force in one direction, but it has been proved that celestial bodies are spinning the wrong way, this finding goes against some of the laws of thermodynamics. 4) It was possible for creatures and man to live to very long ages, if not indefinitely, and to grow to huge heights as men and animals have been found to be in great dimensions in skeletal remains by virtue of a huge earth wide hyper-baric chamber which would filter out the harmful rays of the sun and prevent aging altogether. 5) Contrary to scientific speculation coal which is from dead plants formed not due to millions and millions of years but due to the flood damaging and killing the vast amount of plants and trees that were huge which populated every end of the earth. 6) There were no caveman ancestors of men, if anyone were to live for two hundred or more years their face bones would grow just as has been found in cromagnun and neanderthal because everyone's face bones grow at a very slow rate outwards. 7) The ice age is possible to have occurred shortly after the flood and not millions and millions of years ago, the arrow heads that were found in the ice may have come from tribes of humans following herds of animals and they might have made their weapons in a hurry as they moved from site to site rather than that they were primitive people who had not evolved. 8) There is no such thing as prehistoric life, only pre-flood life, everything was bigger due to the hyper-baric chamber that had not fallen to earth before the flood took place. more to come, Tamara |
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134 | is caron 14 completly accurate? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205407 | ||
Dear neilW, Try googling Dr. Kent Hovind - he has a dinosaur park in Florida (some controversy there, but he is a Christian, probably under attack). Kent Hovind is a biologist and anatomist who has put together about 36 hours of video seminars on debunking an old earth and evolution. He targets the science of these theoriess and shows the fallacy and errors in the evidence for an old earth while presenting scientific explanations for a young earth while he uses the Bible as a guide. Very interesting stuff indeed. I urge anyone who reads this post to check out what he is saying, never heard anything like it. He does not hold the popular well known young earth theories that abound, he has his own. Some of what he says is off about the Bible, but not much of it is off, only a little. Dr. Kent Hovind has his own theory about the creation and God which he says is based off scripture and scientific evidence. I do not agree with everything I heard him say either because he believes the angels were created at the same time as earth, discounting Job who describes them as crying out and singing at the creation of earth and the universe. I think he makes some valid holes in an Old Earth view. more to come, Tamara |
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135 | Divorced Do Christians Get Married? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205401 | ||
Dear kwame adu, Note for john forgive me John, this deserves an answer... According to what you are saying she was not married at all when she had a child? You are both believers who repented of past sins? Am I understanding this correctly? You are free to be married! Is it not so my dear brother in Christ! We have been dialoguing and studying back and forth about what would happen if you were married before, got divorced and then married... Yours is not the case! Happy life for you! Be blessed my brother! Enjoy being head of your family and raising her child as you would your own! Here is for you; 1)Ephesians 5:25 Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave Himself for her (have a sacrificial love for your wife and put her every need first). 2)so that He (Christ) might sanctify her (your wife), having cleansed her by the washing of the word (teach your wife the Bible, study with her). 3)That He (Christ) might present to Himself the church in all her glory , having no spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that she would be blameless (you are preparing your wife for Christ by leading her, taking care of her, teaching her how to walk with you and God). 4)So husbands ought also to love their own wives as their own bodies. He who loves his own wife loves himself; (what ever you would do to ensure your own well being; feed her, clothe her, house her, send her to the doctor and the dentist; take care of her). 5)for no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes it and cherishes it, just as Christ also does the church, (you cannot neglect your wife, she is one flesh as part of you, you have to take care of her with the same type of care Christ gives the church, in order to do this you will have to study Christ Himself and how He handled Himself in the Bible). 6)because we are members of His body (you are belivers together, each one of you needs the gifts of the other as husband and wife as part of the body of Christ). 7)For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and shall be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh (you must not involve your parents, or her parents in your private marriage affairs of every day living decisions, do not go running to mom for advice on your marriage or your dad, go running to the Bible and the elders of your church when necessary for wise counsel, you are one person with her, not with your parents). 8)This mystery is great; but I am speaking with reference to Christ and the church (marriage is the closest relationship that a human can have after their relationship with God, you are one with Christ, second, you are one with your wife, treat the relationship as what it is, not a love relationship first and foremost, but as a covenant between God, you, and your wife in that order - all of God's covenants must be ratified and no covenant is ratified (made valid) until one is dead, all of God's covenants were ratified in blood by the death of the mortal participants -that is why Jesus had to die to bring in a new covenant and why He had to do it by blood - that is also why you will see that the Bible says a wife is bound to her husband until he is dead - the marriage covenant with God is not ratified until death and the shedding of blood (everyone's blood does sink to the ground at death) occurs, then the covenant with God has been validated, this is why it so very serious to break the covenant before death, it has not been ratified, made valid). 9)Nevertheless, each individual among you is to love his wife even as himself, and the wife must see to it that she respects her husband (you are told again to love your wife). See Ephesians 5:21 as well - you are co-heirs of Christ, equal in inheritance of the things of God and you should give way to one another in all things. See Ephesians 5:22-24 you wife only has three things to be doing compared to your 9, the whole responsibility of how the marriage turns out rest on you, don't complain about your wife, get on your knees and go above your own authority over her and seek God's authority over yourself, get yourself in line with God first before bringing her in line to you and to God. Trust me, it will work, headship is a God concept, adhere to it and God will honor that and He will work on you and then, your wife for you and through you. Notice God tells your wife to respect you three times in different ways, and He tells you to love her in 9 different ways - God knows what He is doing; your wife needs love, you need respect. Of course you are to love and respect one another, but notice God's guidelines that He has in mind for you; it fits His plan for you to be one person who will worship Him together and it fits your personal needs as man and woman. God is wise, trust His counsel from this word of Ephesians. God's Day To You, Tamara |
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136 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205400 | ||
Dear Doc, I am laughing so hard and my face is so cracked up I can barely type which is why it is taking me so long to reply to you my dear good man... Yeah, oh meo mio, hats, marriage, critical commentators, fumbling attemtps at good exegesis, virtual blow outs, figurative run ins, suppossed views, Bible Study (!), soul sleep, preterism, oh meo mio. Movie "Big Trouble in little Chinatown" - when an eight foot giant slaps the back of your favorite head against the bar room wall and asks you if have paid your dues, you look that eight foot giant in the eye and say, "have I paid my dues, have I paid my dues, yes sir, the check is in the mail!" - Jesus paid the whole thing! Here is one for you Doc; II Timothy 4:2 preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great diligence and instrution. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away their ears from the truth and will trun aside to myths. Hope your Sunday has been a blessed day, mine has, God's Day To You, Tamara |
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137 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205397 | ||
Dear WOWS, I was making a point my good saint in answer to another one; namely this, where someone else said that Mathew had been an eye witness and that his account may have held more weight, or something to that effect, I said that (in light of that statement) Mark was written earlier - my point was not to place one scripture over another but to point out that we shouldn't do that and that each may have features which would make them, possibly to some commentators (notice I did not say to me) be more reliable accounts. For the reasons stated above some commentators (again, not me) hold one or another account of the same thing as closer to what may actually have happened. This is called critical commentary, part of an historical research to determine what actually occured. A valid reconstruction of events of the passages or surrounding events of the passages. This is not an attempt to disparage scriptures, to say that one or the other may be seen by a commentator, who is much better trained at looking at the subject at hand to determine the things I just mentioned. No one was holding scripture above another when it is all God's Word. That is not the case. This is purely about Bible Study, not preferences. God's Day To You, Tamara |
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138 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205395 | ||
Dear Jeff, This verse down there applies to me and not to you my good man, I cannot answer this post, I have promised another dear brother to cease and desist, if you would like, look up my profile and email and I would be willing to continue studying together with you, even though we see this differently. If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. Hope your Sunday has been blessed, mine has great service today, really great... God's Day To You, Tamara |
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139 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205393 | ||
Dear John, I realize that others have different views than mine. You decided you did not want to be discussing it anymore because you said we were in disagreemnt. I stopped discussing it with you in grace. Others wished to discuss it. I am not here to refute folks John. When will you understand me? I have made a concerted effort since the dreaded issue to respect when an individual wants to drop a subject between myself and them. I am going to say this unitl everyone is tired of hearing it; I am here because I am interested in dividing scripture! I am not interested in pushing my view on anyone, I am not interested in my view, or your view or anyone esles. What I am interested in is dividing scripture by exegesis, and to do it with respect for others and in LOVE, to get at the intended meaning of the original author to his audience, period. I answer post by addressing scriptural issues that are posted to me and try to see how their observations fit the scriptures that they address, or present. I am not here to change anyone's view, that is not why I answer anyone back. I respect good intentions, and I love wise counsel along with the next Christian I have been willing to except rebuke and exhortation and let it run down my proverbial beard. I have apologized to people in here who never had the grace as you have, and as others have, to actually forgive me that I would know of it. What I have observed is that my division of scripture is being taken as if I stand in judgment of others, as if the division of scripture that I present is a view I have taken towards what others should do, go do, etc. You mistake my intentions totally, most people here have repeatedly... I am interested in how application is derived from a body of scriptures on a topic, not so I could go admonish folks, or say, HEY EVERYBODY GO DO THIS, THIS IS RIGHT YOU ARE WRONG! This is not about what I believe in my heart as a Christian, this is about studying with others who may see things differently then me, Halellujah for differences in the body of Christ! I have done my best to understand what every body else looks at things like in terms of how I have replied. Now it is time for every one else to stop and try seeing it from my point of view, not the sbuject matter, but my intentions in continuing to answer exegetically about the scriptures being discussed. I am very tired of trying to study with people who have mis judge my motives. I love you John as a dear brother and from the first issue between us I have been trying to get along, not just with you, but with everyone. I have a question, not so much for you John, but for everyone; Are you really interested in studying the Bible together to the extent that we are here to dialogue and edify one another because we are willing to engage in that Bible study? If so, where is the understanding of not another's view, but of another's reason for being in here? Next question; why is the continuation of dialogue to get to what a body of scriptures through study together, or a scripture means one is seen as pushing one's view? Please think about this. By His Infinite And Eternal Grace, Tamara |
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140 | is caron 14 completly accurate? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205363 | ||
Dear neilW, Carbon dating has that after 5,730 years the carbon breaks back down into nitrogen, and then after another 5,730 years it breaks down again cutting things in half, and then again in 5,730 years breaking it down to a quarter and so on. That is why it is only accurate up to 5,730 years, beyond that it is not very accurate. What scientists have done is to measure the amount of carbon in the air now and taken that to mean that a certain amount at a certain level should be present in dead organic material. What they have failed to do in making a measuring tool is to measure the level in organic material now that is comparable to the organic material from then inside the organic material instead of in the air. They are assuming that the level in the air is the same as in organic material without testing to see if this is true. God's Day To You, Tamara |
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