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41 | I'm sorry, what? | Gen 1:1 | Radioman | 19696 | ||
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42 | Lanny are we at the same topic | Deut 32:22 | Radioman | 18495 | ||
Since this is not a general question for everyone, but is directed to one individual, perhaps it might be more appropriate to post this as a Note rather than an Answer. Thank you. |
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43 | Opinions of J. Falwell on WTC attack. | Rom 3:23 | Radioman | 16855 | ||
I have read your selected quotes of what Falwell said. So, what is your point? --Radioman |
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44 | Did you forgive the Tuesday terrorists? | Matt 6:14 | Radioman | 16136 | ||
Have I forgiven the terrorist organization or person(s) who planned and executed the attack on America? Or do I forgive Palestinians gleefully dancing in the streets over the loss of innocent American life? Not yet. If and when the above person(s) a) repent and ask for forgiveness; b) change their present intentions to murder Americans; and c) cease and desist their murderous attacks, then and only then will I be obligated to forgive them. |
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45 | How inspired is the NAS Bible today? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 15432 | ||
INSPIRATION. Definition. Inspiration is God's superintending of human authors so that, using their own individual personalities, they composed and recorded without error in the words of the original autographs His revelation to man. Your view, the third perspective, has no basis in fact, no supporting evidence. This is the first, and hopefully the last, time I have ever encountered this view of inspiration. Additionally, the doctrine of inspiration, which would include its definition, is NOT a secondary issue. It is one of the essentials of the Christian faith, a basic Bible doctrine. |
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46 | I'm still not sure? | Ex 30:14 | Radioman | 15299 | ||
For further light on the significance of the number twenty, may I suggest: Go to askjeeves.com or MSN search or your favorite search engine. Enter the word "numerology" and see what you can come up with. |
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47 | Darkness vs. Light | Matt 6:15 | Radioman | 15267 | ||
2 Cor 13:5 (NASB) Test yourselves [to see] if you are in the faith; examine yourselves! Or do you not recognize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you--unless indeed you fail the test? 1 John 1:8,10 If we say that we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us . . . If we say that we have not sinned, we make Him a liar and His word is not in us. |
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48 | Are Christians To Be Activists? | Esth 4:14 | Radioman | 15255 | ||
John 18:36 Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence. |
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49 | Are you forgiven? | Matt 6:15 | Radioman | 15250 | ||
"Sin interrupts, but confession restores fellowship." John 1:7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin. What it is to "walk in the light" is explained by 1 John 1:8-10 . "All things. . .are made manifest by the light" (Ephesians 5:13). The presence of God brings the consciousness of sin in the nature (1 John 1:8) and sins in the life (1 John 1:9,10). The blood of Christ is the divine provision for both. To walk in the light is to live in fellowship with the Father and the Son. "SIN INTERRUPTS, BUT CONFESSION RESTORES THAT FELLOWSHIP. Immediate confession keeps the fellowship unbroken." (Emphasis added.) Scofield, C.I. "Scofield Reference Notes on 1 John 1". "Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition)". (http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/ScofieldReferenceNotes/). 1917. |
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50 | Are you forgiven? | Matt 6:15 | Radioman | 15246 | ||
John 13:6-10. If this passage is not about forgiveness, then what in the world was Jesus talking about in verses 8-11, especially verse 10? "Peter . . . spoke up in indignation that Jesus would stoop so low as to wash his feet. He failed to see beyond the humble service itself to the SYMBOLISM of spiritual cleansing involved. (Sound familiar?) Jesus' response made THE REAL POINT of His actions clear: Unless the Lamb of God cleanses a person's sin (i.e., as portrayed in the SYMBOLISM of washing), one can have no part with Him. "The cleansing that Christ does at salvation never needs to be repeated -- atonement is complete at that point. But all who have been cleansed by God's gracious justification need constant washing in the experiential sense as they battle sin in the flesh. Believers are justified and granted imputed righteousness, but still need sanctification and personal righteousness" (Emphasis added. 1997, Word Publishing). |
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51 | What is Secular Humanism? | John 15:5 | Radioman | 15239 | ||
Main Entry: secular humanism Function: noun Date: 1933 : HUMANISM 3; especially : humanistic philosophy viewed as a nontheistic religion antagonistic to traditional religion |
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52 | What is a Worldview? | 1 John | Radioman | 15237 | ||
"world view (noun). 'world view'; personal philosophy of life." The above is the basic dictionary definition of "world view." Considering the source of the word (Weltanschauung ), it is not surprising that it is not found in the text of God's Word. In fact, it would be rather amazing if it were found there. Taking the word in its simplest, most basic definition, it has nothing to do with God, Satan, demons, witches, hobgoblins or any such thing. Admittedly, world view is not an easy word to define. I found the definition online in the "Dictionary of Difficult Words." |
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53 | should you tithe | Malachi | Radioman | 15217 | ||
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54 | Why didn't the disciples fast? | Matt 9:14 | Radioman | 15198 | ||
Matthew 9:15 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them? but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast. The question was asked, "Why didn't the disciples fast?" Perhaps a better question might be: When *did* or when *will* the disciples fast? The answer is in the very next verse (after Matthew 9:14). In 9:15 Jesus says, "the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast." |
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55 | Name of first Chirstinas 0-33 AD? | Acts 11:26 | Radioman | 14777 | ||
According to the "NIV Exhaustive Concordance," Christ's early followers were called "disciple(s)" 30 times in the books of Acts; "believer(s)" 13 times in Acts; and "Christian(s)" only once in the entire 66 books of the Bible. So which of the three words was most often used of Christ's early followers? "Disciples", which also, by the way, occurs a total of 296 times in all of the first five books of the NIV NT. |
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56 | Hebrews 6:4 | Heb 6:4 | Radioman | 14708 | ||
"Those who want to make this verse mean that believers can lose salvation will have to admit that it would then also say that one could never get it back again." ren333: You write: "Can someone please explain to me Hebrews 6:4. It seems to be saying that if you fall away from Christ, you cannot be forgiven. This does not seem to possible considering the rest of the bible tells me different." That if you fall away you cannot be renewed again to repentance is exactly what this verse IS saying in plain and clear language. Consider the following: " . . . logically [Heb 6:4] implies that if salvation were to be lost, it would be impossible for that person to be born again, lose it, and then be born again again. This much is clear: whoever openly and consciously rejects Jesus Christ is unregenerate even if he seemed to have been saved ealier." Whether he had lost his salvation or never had it to begin with, "either way, the result is identical." (note at Heb. 6:4ff, NRSV Harper Study Bible, Zondervan, 1991) "For it is impossible to restore again to repentance those who have (done all these things in vv. 4-5) and then have fallen away." "There is no possibility of these verses referring to losing salvation. Many Scripture passages make unmistakably clear that salvation is eternal (compare John 10:27-29; Rom 8:35,38,39; Phil 1:6; 1 Pet 1:4,5). "Those who want to make this verse mean that believers can lose salvation will have to admit that it would then also say that one could never get it back again" (MacArthur Study Bible, Word Publishing, 1997). Radioman |
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57 | so in other words it's not wrong | Rom 8:38 | Radioman | 14489 | ||
Why would anyone go out on a limb and declare that you had written a double negative, when clearly you had not? It might help if the person who criticizes everyone else's (including the translators') use of language had some elementary knowledge of language himself. Whatever! | ||||||
58 | Are those He called always chosen? - III | Rom 8:30 | Radioman | 14330 | ||
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59 | Im a new user | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14197 | ||
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60 | 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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