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41 | Can I request for cassettes from tithes | OT general | Jaknik | 48686 | ||
What may be "wrong" is to consider Benny Hinn legitimate. He has claimed that "God caused a new leg to actually grow on a man"....and that on stage, he brought a dead man back to life. And the "Lord" is continually talking and visiting with him, at one time he claimed for as much as 8 hours a day for weeks and weeks. So, maybe a little more "thinking", as it reflects Mr. Hinn? | ||||||
42 | Priesthood and marriage | Bible general Archive 1 | Jaknik | 48685 | ||
No, the bible does not say that priests should not marry. But Paul the Apostle, in his letters to the churches and believers, strongly suggests that those interested in spreading the Good News would be better off not married. The main reason that Paul gave was the belief that the 2nd Coming of Jesus was to happen very "soon", in their lifetimes, and that they needed all their energy to spread the Word. Later at or around 1000 AD, the priests were married and many had accumulated great wealth, which was left to their heirs, wives, and children, instead of the Catholic Church. In order to curtail this, the concept of celibacy was introduced, and Paul's letters concerning marriage were used to support this idea. | ||||||
43 | When Jesus died, did dead people really | Not Specified | Jaknik | 48681 | ||
In the Book of Matthew, as Jesus expires on the cross, it is stated that there is a great earthquake that causes a great many of the nearby tombs to open and the previously dead people come back to life, even going into Jerusalem where they mingle with the inhabitants. Is this to be believed? And if so, why did not the other three Book--Mark, Luke, and John--say something about this extraordinary occurrence? | ||||||
44 | When Jesus died, did dead people really | John 11:43 | Jaknik | 48687 | ||
In the Book of Matthew, as Jesus expires on the cross, it is stated that there is a great earthquake that causes a great many of the nearby tombs to open and the previously dead people come back to life, even going into Jerusalem where they mingle with the inhabitants. Is this to be believed? And if so, why did not the other three Book--Mark, Luke, and John--say something about this extraordinary occurrence? | ||||||
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