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81 | why jesus had not allowed mary to touch | John 20:17 | flinkywood | 202594 | ||
Can the faithful have a bit of fun? | ||||||
82 | why jesus had not allowed mary to touch | John 20:17 | flinkywood | 202589 | ||
Steve, Yes it is God's plan. My Mary addendum was for fun. | ||||||
83 | why jesus had not allowed mary to touch | John 20:17 | flinkywood | 202584 | ||
I'm humbled by your note. Of course he was resurrected, not reincarnated. A synaptic lapse on my part. Though I get an F for misnomer, I stand by thesis. |
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84 | why jesus had not allowed mary to touch | John 20:17 | flinkywood | 202577 | ||
Dear C, Jesus returned in His glorified body, not as a corpse. Psa 16:10 For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your holy one see corruption. |
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85 | why jesus had not allowed mary to touch | John 20:17 | flinkywood | 202555 | ||
Dear J, It’s unlikely that Jesus is demeaning a woman who loved him ardently and who stood by the cross while 10 other disciples ran and hid; and even though later in the Gospel of John we see Thomas needing physical proof to believe in Jesus’ reincarnation (where Mary needed only to hear his voice), this doesn’t make Thomas somehow more privileged to touch the Lord. A clue is that Jesus asked Mary not “to cling”, which anticipates His later instruction that His work would not be complete until he ascended to the Father and sent the Holy Spirit to be with them (John 16:7). The teaching is that the disciples should not assume He’d returned for good and would remain with them as He was. Good thing Mary was so reasonable; other wise, we might have had a different NT. | ||||||
86 | Help, parents need encouragement! | 2 Tim 3:16 | flinkywood | 201453 | ||
Mike, I'm also not sure how what you wrote got confused. I'm glad you feel it's settled. Your friends' kids may be doing drugs. The books I recommended are good. Regards, Colin |
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87 | Help, parents need encouragement! | 2 Tim 3:16 | flinkywood | 201452 | ||
Hank, glad to hear back from you back here. It sounded heavy-handed, frankly, though it now appears all is settled. Perhaps I'm swift to speak and slow to hear. Regards, Colin |
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88 | Help, parents need encouragement! | 2 Tim 3:16 | flinkywood | 201447 | ||
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89 | Help, parents need encouragement! | 2 Tim 3:16 | flinkywood | 201446 | ||
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90 | To turn, or not to turn? | Rom 13:4 | flinkywood | 193711 | ||
I rest his case. | ||||||
91 | To turn, or not to turn? | Rom 13:4 | flinkywood | 193708 | ||
Doc, If Bonhoeffer plotted to kill him, he must have had an excellent reason. | ||||||
92 | To turn, or not to turn? | Rom 13:4 | flinkywood | 193685 | ||
Doc, If the world is trying to kill my tyrant in a "just" war, I could justifiably become soldier against my tyrant and slay him. As a Christain, however, I have to ask whether my conscience agrees. I have to ask what Jesus would do. In the end Bonheffer became a martyr, not an assassin, so I wonder whether the greater good in this case is to be slain rather than to slay. | ||||||
93 | To turn, or not to turn? | Not Specified | flinkywood | 193548 | ||
Dear Forumites, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was hanged by the Nazis for plotting to kill Hitler. In light of verses like Luke 6:29: "To one who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also," and Matt 5:39, is there scriptural justification for a Christian to murder a tyrant? |
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94 | To turn, or not to turn? | Rom 13:4 | flinkywood | 193567 | ||
Dear Forumites, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was hanged by the Nazis for plotting to kill Hitler. In light of verses like Luke 6:29: "To one who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also," and Matt 5:39, is there scriptural justification for a Christian to murder a tyrant? |
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95 | God grant repentance? | Gal 3:23 | flinkywood | 187537 | ||
Doc, I just found the string, but Emmaus' post #170887, which you responded to point-by-point, is missing. I remember his Chrysostom citation as supporting the Catholic position on sacred tradition, but it's been erased, apparently. Your quotations make me even more curious to find Emmaus' quotation. Thanks very much for your reply. Colin |
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96 | God grant repentance? | Gal 3:23 | flinkywood | 187526 | ||
Doc, You and Emmaus exchanged postings a while back on sola scriptura and sacred tradition. Emmaus quoted John Chrysostum to support his argument. I've searched but can't find the string. Can you help me locate it? Thanks, Colin |
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97 | Who and why..... must be a reason? | Is 43:7 | flinkywood | 187524 | ||
Hank, Lest I repeat to you in kind what you said to me, which I wish to do, in essence, please consider my non-repetition a repetition of yours in kind, lest I repeat myself. "I repeat, let no one think me foolish." Paul; 2 Cor 11:16 Colin |
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98 | Who and why..... must be a reason? | Is 43:7 | flinkywood | 187471 | ||
Hank, A.E. Houseman and Calvin in the same post. Good to see you still firing so youthfully away in here. I've tried, but I can't find an exchange between DocTrinsograce and Emmaus on the subject of sola scriptura and sacred tradition. To support his point, Emmaus quoted John Chrysostum. I believe it was among his final postings. Any idea how I might locate it? I'll give you a crown, a pound and a ruby. Colin |
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99 | Adieu, Forumites. | Not Specified | flinkywood | 143774 | ||
Dearest Forumites, It's been a good four years amongst you. I've learned loads within these digital walls. I'll be logging off, now. Thanks, adieu. Colin |
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100 | Adieu, Forumites. | Prov 3:5 | flinkywood | 143775 | ||
Dearest Forumites, It's been a good four years amongst you. I've learned loads within these digital walls. I'll be logging off, now. Thanks, adieu. Colin |
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