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261 | Why do you believe the earth revolves? | Josh 10:12 | Radioman | 5394 | ||
My recommendation regarding answering Lionstrong: KVJ Pr 26:4 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. Pr 26:5 Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit. TEV Proverbs 26:4-5 If you answer a silly question, you are just as silly as the person who asked it. Give a silly answer to a silly question, and the one who asked it will realize that he's not as smart as he thinks. God's Word Version 26:4-5 Do not answer a fool with his own stupidity, or you will be like him. Answer a fool with his own stupidity, or he will think he is wise. Radioman |
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262 | Were Eve's desires sinful? | Gen 3:6 | Radioman | 5367 | ||
Man has *limited* free will. God has unlimited sovereignty. | ||||||
263 | Is God responsible for evil? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 5366 | ||
It is considered poor Internet etiquette to post copy after copy after copy of the same answer. | ||||||
264 | Did God create evil? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 5364 | ||
It is considered poor Internet etiquette to post copy after copy after copy of the same answer. | ||||||
265 | Did God create evil? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 5363 | ||
Thank you for your answers. | ||||||
266 | Did God create evil? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 5360 | ||
Thanks for your answer(s). | ||||||
267 | How do you know? | Josh 10:12 | Radioman | 5358 | ||
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268 | How close can we get to God? | Is 62:5 | Radioman | 4672 | ||
I shall be eternally grateful that I am NOT Benny Hinn. | ||||||
269 | How can Jesus be tempted if He is God? | Heb 4:15 | Radioman | 4666 | ||
2 Proverbs 1:1 Be not drawn into dispute concerning neither the King James Only controversy, Eternal Security vs Eternal Insecurity, nor Calvinism vs Arminianism. 1:2 For it tendeth only to frustration. The major portion of thy brethren neither can nor will understand the issues. 1:3 Neither will they answer thee according to Scripture, reason or logic. But their answer proceedeth out of their own emotions and the imaginings of their hearts. 1:4 Take heed unto thyself lest thou assay to challenge their pet beliefs, 1:5 For in the day that thou challengeth therof, they shall turn on thee and rend thee to pieces; 1:6 Insomuch that, if it were possible, even the very elect should be utterly cut off from all rational thought; and that without remedy. 1:7 Cast not thy learning before them that despise learning of any and every kind. |
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270 | trinity elijah | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 4665 | ||
2 Proverbs 1:1 Be not drawn into dispute concerning neither the King James Only controversy, Eternal Security vs Eternal Insecurity, nor Calvinism vs Arminianism. 1:2 For it tendeth only to frustration. The major portion of thy brethren neither can nor will understand the issues. 1:3 Neither will they answer thee according to Scripture, reason or logic. But their answer proceedeth out of their own emotions and the imaginings of their hearts. 1:4 Take heed unto thyself lest thou assay to challenge their pet beliefs, 1:5 For in the day that thou challengeth therof, they shall turn on thee and rend thee to pieces; 1:6 Insomuch that, if it were possible, even the very elect should be utterly cut off from all rational thought; and that without remedy. 1:7 Cast not thy learning before them that despise learning of any kind. |
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271 | Are Jesus' Two Commandments Easy? | Matt 22:40 | Radioman | 4388 | ||
Regardimg the first and great commandment and the second, which is like unto it, the question does not call for a lengthy harangue about the choice of the word "reduce." Rather the question is: "Is keeping them easy?" With bated breath we still await an answer to the REAL question, "Is keeping them easy?" I believe that's a direct question that can be answered Yes or No. | ||||||
272 | Communion, how often? | 1 Cor 11:25 | Radioman | 4387 | ||
The original question is: How often should communion be taken (received)? How does Passover relate to the original question? Since Passover is observed only ONCE a year, does that mean you think communion should be served only ONCE a year? | ||||||
273 | What is guilt? | Rom 8:1 | Radioman | 4386 | ||
"guilt is feeling that we feel when laws are breached." Guilt is a feeling, but it is not merely a subjective feeling. It is also an objective fact. Guilt is the "fact of having committed a breach of conduct especially violating law and involving a penalty." "The guilt we feel can be ours or someone elses ie; when a plate is broken by a child and another child runs away crying.They feel the guilt of the broken plate,even though it is not their guilt. That is why we are no longer under the old law." "They feel the guilt of the broken plate,even though it is not their guilt. That is why we are no longer under the old law." Are you sure? Is this your Final Answer? I don't think so. The reason we are no longer under the Law is that, since Christ's death on the cross, we are now under Grace. |
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274 | How close can we get to God? | Is 62:5 | Radioman | 4383 | ||
I believe there is no limit to how close one can get to God, except perhaps the limits we place upon ourselves. "As close as our calling requiures." What does that mean? Define calling. Do you mean the more important job we have in our service to God, the more we rate getting closer to Him? Or that the more superior our ministry is to that of others, the closer we get than they do? I have no Scripture to support the idea that there is a limit on how close we can get to God nor to prove that how close we can get depends on our calling. Do you have a CLEAR verse of Scripture to support your assertion? I notice there's not one verse of Scripture cited in your answer to Nolan Keck's question. |
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275 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | Radioman | 1714 | ||
Well put, inhzsvc. The philosophy at TBN (although some of the programs are worthwhile) seems to be: let's go for the emotional experiences and the sensational prophecy experts; and forget sound Bible doctrine. As long as you shake, rattle and roll as I do, let's not be divided over doctrine. While all people will never agree on secondary points of doctrine, we had better base our fellowship around the essentials of the historic Christian faith (e.g. the Trinity, the Deity of Christ, the Atonement, Sin, Christ's Second Coming, etc.) If we don't, we seriously err and are vulnerable to confusion. | ||||||
276 | The sensational or the reliable? | Revelation | Radioman | 1711 | ||
I knew this reply was written by you, even before I scrolled down to look at the tree. Good one, Charis! But you need not be envious. If you want my TV set, you can have it. I'm finished with it. (smile) | ||||||
277 | Why won't Calvinists answer directly??? | Job 38:1 | Radioman | 1708 | ||
Thank you for your encouraging reply. No, I have never read Edwards on this. But the treatise on free will sounds extremely interesting. I will look for it to read it. I agree with you regarding both election and the process and principles of correct interpretation of the Scripture. Have you noticed that often when anti-electionists are asked to consider Scriptures that support election, they do not reply to any of the Scripture references? They totally ignore them in their replies and then proceed to write a long harangue made up primarily of human reasoning. If they quote any Scripture at all in their replies, it is usually verses that don't have a thing in the world to do with the subject of election. I have also noticed that many, many people ignore the principle that we learn what the Bible MEANS by what it SAYS. For some, if what the Bible says conflicts with what they already believe, they dismiss or explain away the clear verse of Scritpure and stick with their preconceived notion instead. May I recommend if you haven't already done so, that you use the Search function on this website to look up the following. Search for "I want to thank you for the dialogue we" and "WHAT DOES THE BIBLE TEACH ABOUT ELECTION". Both entries were submitted by JVH0212 on 02-28-2001 at 5:24 pm and 5:28 pm respectively. It is the most thorough, yet concise article on the Bible doctrine of election that I've ever seen. It's packed with Scripture. You will find it a good resource for any debates with the people who are pro-man's freewill and anti-Sovereignty of God. Thank you again for a very insightful, well-written reply. | ||||||
278 | The beast with seven heads | Revelation | Radioman | 1576 | ||
Someone knows, but no one will tell. There are several different interpretations of Revelation in general, and of your question in particular. As sure as someone posts an answer, someone else will reply condemning and correcting the first answer. I recommend you go to bible.crosswalk.com and click on Commentaries. | ||||||
279 | Remember the rest of Christianity? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 1574 | ||
Some of the doctrines and dogmas put forth here are 1 percent or less Scripture and 99 percent human reasoning, and not always sound reasoning at that. | ||||||
280 | Malachi-John 17 brain teaser | Malachi | Radioman | 1573 | ||
To be on the safe side, I capitalized EVERY pronoun in John 17:1-26. The total was not evenly divisible by three. Did I do it wrong? | ||||||
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