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81 | Has Anyone Changed His Mind? | Eph 2:8 | Hank | 51253 | ||
Has anyone on this forum who initially logged on to it believing that salvation is by grace only through faith only in Jesus Christ only been persuaded to change his mind as a result of anything he has read on these pages about baptism and works being necessary for salvation? --Hank | ||||||
82 | jaknik, are you a Christian? | John 11:43 | Hank | 48790 | ||
jaknik, I've read through your posts to date and many of the corresponding responses of my fellow forum users to them. I have but one question for you: Are you, jaknik, or do you claim to be, a Christian? --Hank | ||||||
83 | Papal Authority Optional for RCC? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 48332 | ||
Brian, what happens to you if, as a communicant in the Roman Catholic Church, you refuse to accept papal leadership and authority? [You did say in your post that you were not obligated to accept the leadership of the pope.] --Hank | ||||||
84 | Salvation from what Judas did? | John 13:11 | Hank | 42797 | ||
Mommapbs, do you indeed have salvation because of what Judas did -- or because of what the Lord Jesus Christ did? --Hank | ||||||
85 | The point of God's questions to Job? | Job | Hank | 40244 | ||
In Job 38:1 to 41:34 God asks Job a series of questions, 83 in all. What is the significant thing about these questions? How many of these questions can you answer? What point is God driving home to Job? --Hank | ||||||
86 | What do we know about Satan? | Ps 109:6 | Hank | 40247 | ||
Opinions abound about the origin, nature, powers, characteristics and aims of Satan. But what exactly do we know (k-n-o-w) -- FROM SCRIPTURE, not opinion please -- about Satan? --Hank | ||||||
87 | How Should I Respond? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 35699 | ||
A friend of mine recently sent me an e-mail asking for scriptural support to the following: " 'Twas brillig and the blamfamings did frumiously outgrabe." I think he was pulling my leg. Is anyone familiar with this statement? How should I respond to it? --Hank | ||||||
88 | TNIV: How Will It Affect Us? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 33329 | ||
The announcment of the forthcoming publication of Today's New International Version (TNIV) is creating quite a controversy among Christians, especially evangelicals. Do you feel that this will have any effect on the Bible buying public in the way they may view new translations in general? Will it lead to a trend away from "dynamic equivalent" and paraphrased versons and toward conservative and literally accurate versions? Will it cast doubt upon the motives and integrity of translation committees and Bible publishers? --Hank | ||||||
89 | TNIV: How Will It Affect Us? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 33335 | ||
The announcment of the forthcoming publication of Today's New International Version (TNIV) is creating quite a controversy among Christians, especially evangelicals. Do you feel that this will have any effect on the Bible buying public in the way they may view new translations in general? Will it lead to a trend away from "dynamic equivalent" and paraphrased versons and toward conservative and literally accurate versions? Will it cast doubt upon the motives and integrity of translation committees and Bible publishers? --Hank | ||||||
90 | TNIV: How Will It Affect Us? | Prov 30:6 | Hank | 33331 | ||
The announcment of the forthcoming publication of Today's New International Version (TNIV) is creating quite a controversy among Christians, especially evangelicals. Do you feel that this will have any effect on the Bible buying public in the way they may view new translations in general? Will it lead to a trend away from "dynamic equivalent" and paraphrased versons and toward conservative and literally accurate versions? Will it cast doubt upon the motives and integrity of translation committees and Bible publishers? --Hank | ||||||
91 | Role of Believer's Repentence? | Matt 6:12 | Hank | 31426 | ||
What is the role of repentence in the believer's life? Is it something that he must do in order to maintain his salvation and keep God off his back, or is it something else? --Hank | ||||||
92 | Vanagon: An inquiry | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 31352 | ||
Vanagon, you have posted six questions at virtually the same time which seem to have a common denominator. Perhaps it would be of help to this forum in attempting to deal with your questions if you would divulge whether they come from the perspective of a believer or a skeptic. --Hank | ||||||
93 | The Forum -- Your Opinion? | Romans | Hank | 30501 | ||
The Forum is approaching its first birthday. It is nearing 30,000 postings, and over 5,000 users have logged on, many of whom have departed but a number have stayed on. Why don't we share our ideas about the forum? Such as, Why do you participate? Is the forum what you expected? Has the forum strengthed your faith and committment as a Christian, or weakened it? Have you learned anything worthwhile? Is the Forum a good or bad "advertisement" for Christianity? Would you recommend the Forum to a Christian friend or relative? A non-Christian? What are the Forum's good points? Bad points? Do you feel that your time on the forum is well spent? What degree of reliability do you place on the information you see posted on this Forum? --Hank | ||||||
94 | Pray with Eyes Closed? | John 11:41 | Hank | 29448 | ||
Years ago on TV I saw President Eisenhower sitting in church during a prayer. His eyes were fully open. It struck me as odd then (I was very young), having been taught from the cradle to close my eyes in prayer. To pray with eyes closed -- is it custom or commandment? --Hank | ||||||
95 | Christianity and Homosexuality? | Leviticus | Hank | 29287 | ||
gpaulturner: You post innuendo. If you have a position on Christianity and homosexuality, would you mind stating it clearly? I note your spelling "recognised"; you are perhaps British? --Hank | ||||||
96 | "Oliver Twist" Christians? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Hank | 29055 | ||
How much "more" do we need than God's word -- the Scriptures? I hear people on many of these cable TV religious programs asking for "the anointing" or some special, tailor-made revelation from God. I hear them say, "God told me this or God told me that." They seem always to want more -- more than what God has revealed in His word. Have we become a generation of "Oliver Twist" Christians, saying to God, "Please, sir, I want some more" (See Dickens' Oliver Twist, Chapter 2). Is God's word as revealed in Holy Scripture incomplete? Does each of us require special revelation, special treatment -- indeed, individual tutoring -- from Almighty God? Critique this modern TV "gospel" that is being pumped into the homes of America. What's wrong with wanting "more" -- more revelation, more assurance, more of everything spiritual than the word of God comprehends? --Hank | ||||||
97 | What is "the anointing"? | 1 John 2:20 | Hank | 28253 | ||
You who are well versed in these things, tell me what some of these TV preachers and teachers mean by "the anointing" or "the divine anointing." What exactly are they talking about? Is there solid scriptural foundation for being "anointed" in our time? --Hank | ||||||
98 | Where's the StudyBibleForum? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 24586 | ||
Oops, pardon the intrusion. But perhaps someone can help me. I was looking for the StudyBibleForum and ended up here on this War And Politics website. Anybody know where the StudyBibleForum went? --Hank | ||||||
99 | The River of No Return? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 21673 | ||
The Jewish religious sects of Jesus' time (Pharisees, Sadducees, etc.) frequently challenged Jesus' authority and asked Him trick questions in an effort to trip Him up. They were, most of them, too firmly fixed in their own tradition be able to give credence to any other view but their own, including Jesus' view........ Questions: Is denominational Christianity today somewhat analogous to the Jewish sects of Jesus' time? Is this denominational bias reflected here on the forum? Can unity be restored, or have we drifted down the river of no return? --Hank | ||||||
100 | Wrong to Wear a Cross Necklace? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 21615 | ||
CDBJ, I'm puzzled about why you asked Tray's object in wearing a necklace with a cross on it instead of answering Tray's question. Have I missed something here -- may there be perhaps sinister reasons for wearing a cross? This is neither to ridicule or accuse, but I'm keenly curious and want to learn. --Hank | ||||||
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