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81 | Is OT still applicable for NT believers | Mark 16:18 | New Creature | 45730 | ||
What percentage of the Old Testament is applicable to New Testament Christians? example: Deut. 30:19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, [that] I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live: 20 That thou mayest love the LORD thy God, [and] that thou mayest obey his voice, and that thou mayest cleave unto him: for he [is] thy life, Does this text and others like them which are too umerous to mention still apply to believers living in our times, or were they only for Old Testament saints? |
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82 | Sovereignity and Abortion | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 45137 | ||
If God is sovereign - which I believe He is. How then, does abortion fit in God's sovereign purpose? | ||||||
83 | Sovereignity and Abortion | Jer 1:5 | New Creature | 45133 | ||
If God is sovereign - which I believe He is. How then, does abortion fit in God's sovereign purpose? | ||||||
84 | Concerning Does God foreordain murder | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 45117 | ||
Sorry Congreationalist, yes your right I didn't answer the following question of yours. But will now reply. "If murder is a sin (and I gather you would agree with me that it is), then does foreordaining murder makes God the author of that particular sin?" Is murder a sin? - I believe so Does God foreordain it? - I don't think so I believe God FOREKNEW that people would murder. Even unbelievers can choose to either murder or to not murder. So having said that, let me ask you this: Is abortion murder? Does God foreordain abortion? If what you say is correct, that God foreordains murder, which I disagree with, then please answer the following questions Why do Christian's picket abortion clinics, if God foreordains abortion, which also is murder. Wouldn't that be the same thing as fighting against God? |
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85 | antichrist or Antichrist? | 1 John 2:22 | New Creature | 44217 | ||
My question is concerning the following verse 1 John 2:22 Who is the liar but the one who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, the one who denies the Father and the Son. In a Bible study group last night, the discussion came up concerning "the antichrist" in this verse. One person said it cannot be speaking of the Antichrist, because it is not captialized, and is referring to a little antichrist. Another person said it does refer to the Antichrist, because of the article "the" before "antichrist" is singular - "the antichrist" In Spiros Zodhiates exegetical commentary on 1 John, he capitalizes the word "Antichrist" in this verse. Can anyone shed any light on whether or not this refers to the Antichrist, or a antichrist? |
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86 | How did sin originate | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 43845 | ||
I read in Gen. 1:31 "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, [it was] very good." Everything God created was very good. There was nothing bad about anything He created. I believe that! I also believe God created Lucifer and God didn't create Lucifer into a sinner. However the the first sin is attributed to Lucifer. So what EXACTLY caused Lucifer to commit the first sin, who later tempted Adam and Eve to sin, since we know that God is not the originator of sin and does not tempt anyone? How did the temptation of Lucifer come about or originate? James 1:13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: |
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87 | How did sin originate | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 43836 | ||
I read in Gen. 1:31 "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, [it was] very good." Everything God created was very good. There was nothing bad about anything He created. I believe that! I also believe God created Lucifer and God didn't create Lucifer into a sinner. However the the first sin is attributed to Lucifer. So what EXACTLY caused Lucifer to commit the first sin, who later tempted Adam and Eve to sin, since we know that God is not the originator of sin and does not tempt anyone? How did the temptation of Lucifer come about or originate? James 1:13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: |
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88 | How did sin originate | Is 14:12 | New Creature | 43832 | ||
I read in Gen. 1:31 "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, [it was] very good." Everything God created was very good. There was nothing bad about anything He created. I believe that! I also believe God created Lucifer and God didn't create Lucifer into a sinner. However the the first sin is attributed to Lucifer. So what EXACTLY caused Lucifer to commit the first sin, who later tempted Adam and Eve to sin, since we know that God is not the originator of sin and does not tempt anyone? How did the temptation of Lucifer come about or originate? James 1:13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: |
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89 | Predestination | Eph 1:4 | New Creature | 41650 | ||
Is a man predestinated by God to salvation because he believes in Christ or is he enabled to believe in Christ because he is predestinated? |
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90 | re: Cremation | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 40833 | ||
EdB My point is. If cremation is for the believer, why do I not find a single Bibical example of a godly person choosing cremation over burial. Most replys I have read in here concerning this topic say it does not matter whether one chooses cremation or burial. My contention is, what scriptural examples do we have for our practice as believers. I see evidence in Scripture that the godly preferred burial. So my next question would be, why burial and not cremation? |
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91 | Cremation question simplified | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 40827 | ||
Maybe my previous attemps to acquire an answer were hampered by making my question too difficult, so let me try to simplify my question. Question: Can anyone give me a Scriptural example of a godly person who chose cremation over burial? |
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92 | Cremation | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 40778 | ||
Searcher Yes, I know this is a previously discussed topic. That is why I mentioned that I had read all the replys on this topic. I know the majority say that if one desires to be cremated that they can do so without violating God's word. What I desired to ask was the following. Since there is no scriptural text which actually says that cremation is neither unBibical or Bibical, I then look at Bibical example of godly individuals in the Bible to see if any of them chose cremation for theirselves rather than burial. I find no evidence in Scripture that any godly person chose cremation over burial. So when I cannot support a practice with the actual text, shouldn't Bibical example or role model be an example for Christian practice. I would love to hear from others. |
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93 | Cremation | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 40772 | ||
I read all the replys on the topic of "cremation" and observed that almost all find no scriptural support to declare that cremation is unBibical. Most people cited the case of King Saul, and how his body was burned. However I cannot find one instance of any godly person in Scripture who chose for himself cremation. Now I too believe that God can ressurect the body whether it is burned or buried. I realize that many godly men and women were burned at the stake. However they did not choose to be burned. So my question is, should a believer who has the option of burial or cremation, choose cremation or Christian burial. And I even recognize that the term "Christian burial" has no Scriptural support. Anyone have any thoughts on this? |
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94 | Cremation | 2 Cor 5:8 | New Creature | 40782 | ||
I read all the replys on the topic of "cremation" and observed that almost all find no scriptural support to declare that cremation is unBibical. Most people cited the case of King Saul, and how his body was burned. However I cannot find one instance of any godly person in Scripture who chose for himself cremation. Now I too believe that God can ressurect the body whether it is burned or buried. I realize that many godly men and women were burned at the stake. However they did not choose to be burned. So my question is, should a believer who has the option of burial or cremation, choose cremation or Christian burial. And I even recognize that the term "Christian burial" has no Scriptural support. Anyone have any thoughts on this? |
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95 | When did the Apostles receice salvation | NT general Archive 1 | New Creature | 40635 | ||
At what point in the life of the apostles, can we prove Bibically that they were converted (saved)? Was it when they were chosen by Jesus? Was it at the transfiguration? Was it at the resurrection? Was it at Pentecost? Or was it at sometime I failed to mention. Could you please give Scripture to prove why you believe the way you do. We had a discussion about this question in small group Bible study, and no one seemed to have a clear answer. I would appreciate all your help. | ||||||
96 | "when thou art converted" | Luke 22:32 | New Creature | 40499 | ||
In Luke 22:32 Jesus says to Peter: "But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren." Does the phrase "when thou art converted" imply that Peter was non-converted at this time? Secondly, if Peter himself was not a convert to Christ Jesus, would that mean that at this time none of the other disciples were converts either at this juncture? |
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