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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: pcdarcan1 Ordered by Date |
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41 | Which prophet ate a book? | Rev 10:9 | pcdarcan1 | 137173 | ||
Ezekiel did as commanded and gradually ate a sroll. (Ezek. 3:1-3) Surprisingly, the gloom-laden sroll was sweet as honey in Ezekiel’s mouth. This was because it was a good, wholesome, sweet experience for Ezekiel to be assigned a special work at the hand of the Most High God. |
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42 | Which prohet ate a book? | Ezek 3:1 | pcdarcan1 | 137172 | ||
Hank, you better stop this - because I'm not stopping until I get justice. Do you see what you created here - you - not me? It's a shame that a Christian would act this way. You can't prove I'm wrong, but your responses prove you to be out of line, but you don't want to be held accountable. I will continue to report you until I hear from Mr. Lockman himself. You should not be allowed to abuse whatever powers they have endowed to you - I'm sure it was done with trust. And, you have forsaken that trust and acted like a dictator. Do you really think our merciful God acts that way? |
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43 | Which prohet ate a book? | Ezek 3:1 | pcdarcan1 | 137171 | ||
One point BradK, did you notice that I came in under the same name - with a 1 added? No attempt to hide here because I did nothing wrong. There is a double standard here and Hank, Steve and all need to be held accountable to the same rules. This is for the benefit of all... if your review my posts, I have some good respectful contributions and have received positive feedback. Of course, the forum doesn't mandate that we all have to agree on everything, but we should be respectful and not try to "lure" or "string people along with insincere questions" like Steve did. And Steve attacked one of my posts and called it "illogical and cogent" and I had to beg him to tell me how. Of course, I should have reported him right away because that breaks the Lockman Foundation rules, doesn't it - to attack someone like that, esp. when it was unprovoked. You can check it out, it's all documented under the restricted post for 2 Cor 4:4. Time to stand up for what is right, don't you agree? Do you see my points? |
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44 | Which prohet ate a book? | Ezek 3:1 | pcdarcan1 | 137169 | ||
I just found out that Lockman Foundation is backlogged and will be getting to my complaint. I'm assuming this, because I just got the message that "pcdarcan" was kicked off. So, I'm hoping that they will now entertain the abuse case (its all documented in this forum) against Hank and restate pcdarcan once they see how Hank has bullied people brutally on this forum. Thank you Lockman Foundation. |
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45 | Which prohet ate a book? | Ezek 3:1 | pcdarcan1 | 137168 | ||
Tim, any help would be appreciated... what's up with these guys? I think we had some excellent exchanges... don't you? |
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46 | Which prohet ate a book? | Ezek 3:1 | pcdarcan1 | 137166 | ||
Hi BradK, btw: How did you know this? Also, did you not see that Hank and Steve broke the rules? This is a double-standard and I'm trying to report them to the Lockman Foundation. Do you know how I can do this? I'm not getting any response when I try to report it according to this site's quidelines. btw: I'm not going away until both Hank and Steve are held accountable for there dishonesty, or apologize for their improper actions and then I get re-instated. Did you see that nice post I had about "angry", this could have saved people's lives... what a shame! Now, please let me know, who to contact about Hank and Steve... thank you for your help. |
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47 | Be Angry and Sin Not , Verse Reference? | Eph 4:26 | pcdarcan1 | 137165 | ||
Hank, I know this is you doing this and its obvious that "you" are controlling this forum in a dictitorial manner. What was wrong with these post? They are very helpful to people and you are preventing that. Do you realize how much that information could help people? Perhaps save a life? Did this break some Lockman Foundation guideline/rule? If so, which one specifically. (btw: How come I'm not getting any responses on the abuse that I reported on you and Steve?) I'm going to investigate this site and get down to the bottom of this Hank. It would be easier though if you come clean. |
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48 | Which prohet ate a book? | Ezek 3:1 | pcdarcan1 | 137162 | ||
Ezekiel did as commanded and gradually ate a sroll. (Ezek. 3:1-3) Surprisingly, the gloom-laden sroll was sweet as honey in Ezekiel’s mouth. This was because it was a good, wholesome, sweet experience for Ezekiel to be assigned a special work at the hand of the Most High God. |
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49 | Be Angry and Sin Not , Verse Reference? | Eph 4:26 | pcdarcan1 | 137151 | ||
I thought of another application of this verse (below) that serves to protect Christians. Psalm 37:8 contains excellent scriptural advice: “Give up your anger, and forsake wrath; be not vexed, it will only harm you.” Have you noticed how road-rage has escalated? - no doubt due to the pressures of this world and those pressures would especially be felt by Christians. (Compare 1 Tim 3:1-7,12,13) By keeping this scripture in mind, we can avoid serious problems associated with "road rage". I don't know how bad this is in your state, but my state is awful and people only seem to drive one speed here: "very fast". Be safe. |
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50 | Be Angry and Sin Not , Verse Reference? | Eph 4:26 | pcdarcan1 | 137148 | ||
Some additional scriptural thoughts to consider from the same letter to the Ephesians: Unrestrained venting of anger is one feature of this world’s spirit (Compare Eph. 2:1,2). Many worldly people lose self-control easily. They blow up, then excuse themselves by saying that they were just letting off steam. But this is not what Paul advised, for he wrote: “Get rid of all bitterness, all passion and anger, harsh words, slander, and malice of every kind.” (Ephesians 4:31) But what if anger builds up despite our developing self-control and other fruits of God’s spirit? “If you are angry, let it be without sin,” wrote Paul. “The sun must not go down on your wrath; do not give the devil a chance to work on you.” (Ephesians 4:26, 27) So if we are provoked to anger, we should settle the matter quickly, before the day ends. Otherwise, bitterness and resentment begin to take root in the heart, and they are hard to uproot. Do not allow yourself to breathe in the angry, vengeful “air” of this world!— Psalm 37:8 contains excellent scriptural advice: “Give up your anger, and forsake wrath; be not vexed, it will only harm you.” I have read that frequent anger, especially uncontrolled anger is bad for your heart – you may have read the same. |
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51 | what are cherubims? | Gen 3:17 | pcdarcan1 | 137139 | ||
Cherubs are angels; one reference is Gen 3:17-24. | ||||||
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