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21 | can courts give dealth penalty | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 34361 | ||
Please list scriptures that say it is NOT ok for courts to impose the death penalty. Please show us a clear verse of scripture that says in plain and unambiguous language that God has banned the death penalty. The commandment against murder doesn't count. God never contradicts Himself and He Himself commands the death penalty for certain crimes. |
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22 | Is masterbating bad? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 34362 | ||
If you find a verse of Scripture containing the word masturbate or masturbation, please let us know the book, chapter and verse where either of these two words is used. | ||||||
23 | How Should I Respond? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 35748 | ||
Hank: You write: How should I respond to this statement? Answer: The statement, 'Twas brillig and the blamfamings did frumiously outgrabe", is obviously nonsense. I suggest you answer nonsense with nonsense. Perhaps you could spew forth the following nonsense in answer to the email: ?man of...judge the you are...god! of place in himself put to try would man a only dan!man a but are You .anything announce or denounce to you are who...approval your for need no...approval your have to need no....?once earth to came only that said that ago long from same the you are |
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24 | How can the Bible be "objective" truth | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 38338 | ||
Flippancy dealing with Scripture. This verse means to me.... "Avoid superficial interpretation...avoid superficial interpretation. One of the common problems in interpreting the Bible is this little phrase, "This verse means to me...." so forth and so forth and so forth. Let me tell you something. It doesn't matter what it means to you, the question is what would it mean if you didn't live? What would it mean if you didn't exist? What does it mean period is the issue, not what does it mean to you. "Sometimes you'll hear people get together and supposedly have a Bible study which is little more than a pooling of ignorance. People say, "Well, I look at this verse and I feel this verse is saying..." It doesn't matter what you feel. That has nothing to do with it. It's not a matter of how you feel about the verse, it's not a matter of what you think it means to you. Avoid adlibbing in Bible interpretation. Avoid free wheeling in Bible interpretation. Haphazard handling of God's Word. "We all want to acknowledge the priesthood of the believer...yes, we all want to acknowledge that we have anointing from God, the Spirit of God who dwells within us and the Spirit of God who dwells within us is the teacher who teaches us. We all want to acknowledge that. But that is not justification for flippancy dealing with Scripture. That's why in 1 Timothy 5:17 it says, "The elders who work hard in the Scripture are worthy of double honor." It is hard work. Avoid superficial interpretation. Avoid "this means to me." That is not a statement that should preface any interpretation of Scripture. The question is, what does it mean if you don't exist? What did it mean before you were born? And what will mean it after you're dead? What does it mean to people who will never meet you? What does it mean period, is the issue." (John MacArthur at www.gty.org/Broadcast/transcripts/90-157.htm) |
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25 | Answer the Question? | OT general | Radioman | 14180 | ||
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26 | Answer the Question? | OT general | Radioman | 14181 | ||
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27 | Answer the Question? | OT general | Radioman | 14182 | ||
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28 | Answer the Question? | OT general | Radioman | 14184 | ||
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29 | Answer the Question | OT general | Radioman | 14185 | ||
If you want to know what each and every denomination (all 300 or 400 of them?) believes, then: LOOK IT UP! |
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30 | "You shall not murder" | OT general | Radioman | 34354 | ||
Please search for your question before asking it. |
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31 | How did Paul know they were checking? | NT general Archive 1 | Radioman | 7931 | ||
You're absolutely right this time: "It does not SAY it anywhere." It sure doesn't. Your question about checking Paul out is totally incomprehensible. Again, who said or where does it say in Acts that "they" were checking Paul out? To quote Hank: "Steve, from what version of Acts...were you able to infer that ["they were checking him out]?...What are you saying and what do you mean to say?" I say again: You have a real knack for changing the subject, ignoring the question, and then asking/answering new and different questions that you made up. |
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32 | Corrected, accepted, none of the above? | NT general Archive 1 | Radioman | 8217 | ||
I withdraw the question. | ||||||
33 | how can we loose our salvation. | NT general Archive 1 | Radioman | 34359 | ||
As to your full question, no one believes once saved always saved. The people who believe in Eternal INsecurity don't believe once saved always saved. The people who believe in Eternal Security normally do not phrase it as "once saved always saved." Most of the people who use the phrase are not advocates but opponents of "once saved always saved". Therefore, it can be said that virtually no one believes in once saved always saved. The idea that anyone believes in it is a myth. You know what a myth is. It's like saying that eternal life by definition is not temporary. That's a myth, according to some. ************* As to your short question, "how can we loose our salvation?", my answer is: I don't know. When you find out, please let me know, will you? |
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34 | NOAH"S CURSED SON | Genesis | Radioman | 898 | ||
"Moses had made it clear that children were NOT punished for the sins of their parents (Deut 24:16; see Ezek 18:19-32), but children would feel the impact of breaches of God's law by their parents' generation as a natural consequence of its disobedience, its hatred of God. Children reared in such an environment would imbibe and then practice similar idolatry, thus themselves expresing hateful disobedience. The difference in consequence served as both a warning and a motivation. The effect of a disobedient generation was to plant wickedness so deeply that it took several generations to reverse." (MacArthur Study Bible, p. 124) | ||||||
35 | What was "language of the whole earth"? | Genesis | Radioman | 20614 | ||
"Why is “language and words” both used in this sentence? This seams redundant." This is not necessarily redundant. The Bible often uses parallelism to state the same truth in different words as in a couplet from Psalms or Proverbs. "Could language mean something else? Such as a religion?" We know what the Bible means by what it says. Language means language. Religion means religion. I don't know of any original language word that is translated sometimes as language and others times as religion. "Gen 11:6 “Come, let Us go down and there confuse their language, so that they will not understand one another’s speech.”" "Did this change the way people worshiped the Lord?" It is doubtful that the people who were building the tower of Babel were worshiping the Lord to begin with. "Was this the beginning of different religions?" No, this would be the beginning of different languages. Hope this helps. |
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36 | The origin of life | Genesis | Radioman | 34364 | ||
See Genesis chapters one and two for what the Bible says about the origin of life. The Bible says nothing about evolution. Does the Bible say that his creatures are permanent and can never change? Are you talking about evolution or adaptation within a species? Or are you referring to extinction? The Bible says nothing about the extinction of certain plants and animals. Yet we know that exctinction has occurred and does occur. The Bible does not say how old the planet earth is. |
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37 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Radioman | 14100 | ||
More than 30 Questions, Notes and Answers to address one question. That must be a question of earth-shaking importance. Does the answer to this question have any bearing on the Trinity, the Deity of Christ, salvation by grace through faith? No, no and no. Is it a question that affects my eternal destiny, my walk with the Lord, possible loss of rewards at the judgment? No, no and no. Does it have anything to do with heresy, apostasy, a great falling away, the date of the Second Coming? No, no, no and no. Well, then, what is so colossal, sensational, stupendous, and tremendous that the question causes such a stir? The question is: Whom did Cain marry? Was it a younger sister, an older sister, an aunt, a niece, a descendant of his maternal grandmother? We MUST know. Inquiring minds want to know: Did Cain marry his niece? With the Mideast on the brink of war, euthansia, stem cell research, abortion, eliminating God from the public schools, gay and lesbian rights, AIDS, S.I.D.S, STDs, increasing violent crime, mothers murdering their own babies, the church all but dead in the Laodecian age, etc., the greatest issue of our day, the answer to which we await with bated breath, is: Whom did Cain marry? Everything depends on the answer to this most crucial of all questions. Please don't keep us in suspense any longer. All you speculators, Lone Rangers, armchair experts, and other serious students of the Bible, please tell us if you know. |
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38 | I'm sorry, what? | Gen 1:1 | Radioman | 19696 | ||
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39 | Replenish the earth | Gen 1:28 | Radioman | 8033 | ||
Cephas: To you and to all my wish is that there be peace among us. No way in the world is this post intended to do anything except shed a little more light on the subject. Only 1 of 4 translations I consulted uses the word "replenish". The other three all use the word "fill." . . . Gen 1:28 (KJV) And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. . . . Gen. 1:28 (Amplified) And God blessed them and said to them, Be fruitful, multiply and fill the earth... . . . Gen 1:28 (NASB) God blessed them; and God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth." . . . Gen 1:28 (The NET Bible) God blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply! Fill the earth and subdue it! |
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40 | who and why | Gen 3:1 | Radioman | 19925 | ||
Who's on first. What's on second. Why? I don't know -- third base! | ||||||
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