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NASB | Mark 16:15 And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Mark 16:15 And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. |
Subject: Would you? |
Bible Note: Hi Angel: When I saw your note I checked to see how you have been here. I suppose it is difficult for you to understand what has happened before that time. Nevertheless, you seem to be answering some of your own questions. You wonder if any posts are censured. But now ask yourself why the following note has been posted below: It says, "Note to viewers: This thread has been temporarily restricted from appearing on the homepage…". Do you know why it is there? If you do, then that is fine. The important question is: Would you like to see it there if you are presenting the Gospel to someone? You say, “No one can indoctrinate into their personal congregation. No one can present anti-Christian arguments. No one can introduce any of the topics rejected by the Forum”. But only experience can teach you what these things mean and how the rules are enforced. I suggest that it is not good to pursue this discussion further. But I will simply say I am bothered by the way the simple, the uneducated, and the non-Christian are treated here. I read that few unsaved people come here. I wonder if people who are not saved are encouraged to be here and to ask the questions that might lead to their salvation. I wonder if you see in this very thread, the suggestion that the Gospel not be presented here. You say, “In this forum … I preach the Gospel--I do not try to make it into a sermon”, and I am not sure what you are saying. Are you saying that you present the Gospel but keep it short; a sermonette as opposed to a sermon? Anyways, I would encourage you to continue to try to present the Gospel. Try also to suggest practical applications for the word we are studying. If you do, and I hope you do, then be prepared to dodge the obstacles. |