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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: kalos Ordered by Verse |
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21 | Whats the major reson for sunday worship | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 160113 | ||
"a sign forever between me and the people of Israel" Exodus 31:13 (ESV) "You are to speak to the people of Israel and say, 'Above all you shall keep my Sabbaths, for this is a sign between me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I, the Lord, sanctify you. Exodus 31:16-17 (ESV) Therefore the people of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, observing the Sabbath throughout their generations, as a covenant forever. [17] It is a sign forever between me and the people of Israel that in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed.' " Leviticus 24:8 (ESV) Every Sabbath day Aaron shall arrange it before the Lord regularly; it is from the people of Israel as a covenant forever. Leviticus 25:2 (ESV) "Speak to the people of Israel and say to them, When you come into the land that I give you, the land shall keep a Sabbath to the Lord." |
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22 | another name for Lord and Savior | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 160178 | ||
No, it is not. | ||||||
23 | SPEAKING IN TONGUES IN CHURCH?? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 160207 | ||
If there's a conflict between what the Word of God, Scripture, says about the proper exercise of the gift of tongues and what your pastor says about it, which one do you think you should listen to? Which one is right -- the Bible or your pastor? Grace to you, Kalos |
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24 | Baptist/Pentecostal | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161099 | ||
The differences between Southern Baptist and Assemblies of God beliefs are few. The major differences are: Baptists believe in eternal security. The Assemblies of God do not. The Assemblies of God believe the gift of tongues is in operation today. Southern Baptists do not. There are other differences, but these are the two big ones. Grace to you, Kalos |
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25 | praying in the spirit and praying in ton | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161105 | ||
In the King James Version a search query for 'pray in the spirit' did not return any results. Could you give us the Bible book, chapter, verse and translation that contains the phrase 'pray in the spirit'? | ||||||
26 | Links? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161335 | ||
http://bible.crosswalk.com/Concordances/ NavesTopicalBible/ As part of Crosswalk.com's Bible Study Tools/Online Study Library, Nave's Topical Bible is linked to Baker's Evangelical Dictionary, Easton's Bible... ------------- studylight.org Search the Bible: commentaries, concordances, dictionaries... |
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27 | dear christian friend | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161408 | ||
When responding, just choose "Note" so that the flow of the thread continues. It's not necessary or desirable to re-post every reply as a new question. | ||||||
28 | Types of Biblical criticism | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161549 | ||
What are higher criticism and redaction criticism? 'Redaction criticism and higher criticism are just a few of many forms of Biblical criticism. Their intent is to investigate the scriptures and to make judgments concerning their authorship, historicity, and date of writing. Most of these methods end up attempting to destroy the text of the Bible. 'Biblical criticism can be broken into two major forms: higher and lower criticism. Lower criticism is an attempt to find the original wording of the text since we no longer have the original writings. Higher criticism deals with the genuineness of the text. Questions are asked such as: When was it really written? Who really wrote this text? 'Many critics in these camps do not believe in the inspiration of the scriptures and therefore use these questions to dispel the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the authors of our Scriptures. They believe that our Old Testament was simply a compilation of oral traditions, and were not actually written until after Israel was taken into captivity to Babylon in 586 B.C. 'Of course we can see in the scriptures that Moses wrote down the Law and the first 5 books of the Old Testament (called the Pentateuch)...' To read more go to: www.gotquestions.org/redaction-higher-criticism.html Recommended Resource: Scripture Alone by James White. ____________________ Related Topics: What is the documentary hypothesis? Does the Bible contain errors, contradictions, or discrepancies? What is sola scriptura? What is the Synoptic Problem? Has the Bible been corrupted, altered, edited, revised, or tampered with? |
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29 | God's fairness | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161870 | ||
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30 | Is it a sin to live together out of wedl | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161872 | ||
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31 | Has Revelations already happened? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161874 | ||
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32 | God sanctions murder of the innocent? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161875 | ||
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33 | What are we judged? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161876 | ||
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34 | Where do people go when they die? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161877 | ||
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35 | Could different Christianities be right? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 161878 | ||
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36 | ... | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 162512 | ||
What is Islam; what do Muslims believe? 'The religion of Islam was begun early in the 7th century by a man named Muhammad who claimed to have been visited by the angel Gabriel. During these angelic visitations, which continued for about 23 years until Muhammad's death, the angel Gabriel revealed to Muhammad the words of God (which is Allah in Arabic) in Arabic. These dictated revelations comprise what is collectively known as the Qur'an, Islam's holy book. Muslims, the followers of Islam, believe the Qur'an to be the preexistent and perfect word of Allah. Further, there is no such thing as an English, or any other language, version of the Qur'an. These are simply translations of the meaning of the Qur'an, which only exists in Arabic. 'The key beliefs of Islam are that Allah is the only true God that exists, and that Muhammed was Allah's prophet. In fact, by simply stating this is a person considered to have converted to Islam. Islam itself means "surrender" or "submission." Because Allah is the only true God, the religion that worships Allah must naturally submit to him only, thus "Islam." Islam purports to be the one true religion, of which all other religions have derived themselves from or been created in a mockery of (including Judaism and Christianity). 'Muslims, followers of Islam, base their lives on the Five Pillars: 1) The testimony of faith: "There is no true god but God (Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God;" 2) Prayer: five prayers must be performed every day; 3) Giving: one must give to the needy, as all comes from Allah; 4) Fasting: besides occasional fasting, all Muslims must fast during the celebration of Ramadan (the ninth month of the Islamic calendar); and 5) Hajj: the pilgrimage to Makkah (performed in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar). These five tenets make the framework of obedience for Muslims, and are taken very seriously and literally. A Muslim's entrance into Paradise hinges upon obedience to these tenets. 'In relation to Christianity, Islam is obviously different in many important areas. Islam is monotheistic as Christianity is, but Islam rejects the concept of the Trinity. Islam accepts certain portions of the Bible, such as the Law and the Gospels, but rejects the majority of it as slanderous and uninspired. Islam believes that Jesus was a prophet of God created just as Adam was--from the dust of the earth—though born of a virgin, but was not actually crucified, nor does Islam believe that Jesus is God (only Allah is God). Islam teaches that the Qur'an is the final authority of Allah, and is the last revelation from Allah given to man. Although the Qur'an is the main holy book, the sunnah is considered the second source of religious instruction for Muslims. The sunnah was written by Muhammad's companions of what Muhammad said, did, or approved of. And lastly, for this list at least, Islam believes that Paradise is gained through good works and obedience to the Qur'an.' Recommended Resource: Answering Islam: The Crescent in Light of the Cross by Norm Geisler. Related Topics: Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? Why do Jews and Arabs / Muslims hate each other? ____________________ www.gotquestions.org/Islam.html |
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37 | ... | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 162527 | ||
Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? 'Answer: Christians and Muslims do not worship the same God because the God of the Bible and the god of the Koran are completely different. Allah did not become a man to die for the sins of the world. There are many other crucial differences, but this is the most important one. Jesus (Biblical Christianity) is the only way of salvation because He is the only One who can pay our sin penalty (Romans 6:23). No other religion teaches the depth or seriousness of sin and its consequences. No other religion offers the infinite payment of sin that only Jesus Christ could provide. No other “religious founder” was God become man (John 1:1,14) – the only way an infinite debt could be paid. 'Jesus had to be God so that He could pay our debt. Jesus had to be man so He could die. Salvation is available only through faith in Jesus Christ! “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). Islam says the idea that Jesus is God is heresy. To Christians, Jesus being God is absolutely the truth. The God of the Bible and the god of Islam are not the same at all.' Recommended Resource: Answering Islam: The Crescent in Light of the Cross" by Norm Geisler. Related Topics: Is Jesus really the only way to Heaven? Why do Jews and Arabs / Muslims hate each other? What is Islam and what do Muslims believe? ____________________ www.gotquestions.org/same-God.html islam |
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38 | ... | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 162531 | ||
You write Muslims "seem much more devoted and passionate than the average Christian." No generalization is worth anything, including this one. What is your evidence that Muslims are more devoted and passionate than the average Christian? |
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39 | How is the Bible better than the Qur'an? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 162535 | ||
The Bible is not a work of fiction. | ||||||
40 | Help!!! | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 162806 | ||
'Contradictions in the Qur'an ' The Qur'an states that it is a perfect book preserved on tablets in heaven (Surah 85:21-22). If the Qur'an is a perfect book from Allah, then there shouldn't be any contradictions in it. Of course, the Muslims will deny any contradictions exist in the Qur'an, but they do. Some of the contradictions below could be debated, but some of them are clearly contradictions. ' A contradiction occurs when one statement on a subject excludes the possibility of another. The first one here is a good example. In Surah 19:67, it states that man was created out of nothing. In 15:26, man is created from clay. Since clay is something, we have a contradiction since "nothing" excludes the possibility of "clay." Both cannot be true. ' All quotes from the Qur'an, unless otherwise specified, are from Yusuf Ali and can be found at the Qur'an online. '1. What was man created from, blood, clay, dust, or nothing? '"Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood," (96:2). '"We created man from sounding clay, from mud moulded into shape, (15:26). '"The similitude of Jesus before Allah is as that of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to him: "Be". And he was," (3:59). '"But does not man call to mind that We created him before out of nothing?" (19:67, Yusuf Ali). Also, 52:35). '"He has created man from a sperm-drop; and behold this same (man) becomes an open disputer! (16:4). (...) ' This list was compiled from resources found on the web at Answering Islam, a List of problems in the Quran. and Errors in the Qur'an as well as my own research... To read more go to: www.carm.org/islam/Koran_contradictions.htm See also: www.carm.org/islam/koran.htm islam |
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