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NASB | 1 Corinthians 10:20 No, but I say that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons and not to God; and I do not want you to become sharers in demons. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Corinthians 10:20 On the contrary, the things which the Gentiles (pagans) sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons [in effect], and not to God; and I do not want you to become partners with demons [by eating at feasts in pagan temples]. [Deut 32:17] |
Bible Question:
Mom - Sunday School teacher - way back when doesn't attend church anymore. people "turned off" by organized religion. This latter statement -- said to me by someone I go to class with. I read bible stories to my children. My children know that I am very much into my bible. Well, I use to be anyway. turned off by people religion. This was one reason I left the Church of the Nazarene. I now attend the Lowell Assembly of God, friend, Jean , goes there. that I wish I had been somewhere else. Other times simply busy. study my bible a lot more than I do now. The course is "bringing me back" . My prayer life comes and goes. I use to pray a lot more than what I do. do pray. baptised? yes. seventeen years old. SDA Church. The SDA Church believes that Ellen G. White was a prophet.I left that church and moved on to another church. Which was a pentecostal church. church disbanded.In actuality I have been to a lot of different churches. As a congregationalist. baptist church. SDA Church. "Victory Chapel" , a pentecostal church. Catholic Churches. Pawtucketville Congregational Church. Church of the Nazarene. e Lowell Assembly of God. not satisfied. I don't know what it is. They fell that head knowledge should go to my heart. test back in Islam. 78. My first test and my second test together add up to my midterm. I need do better.Spring break is coming up. This will allow me to take some notes on the Chapter on Christianity and Buddhism. I was doing something right in the first test that I didn't do in the second. oral presentation today. The teacher liked it. I don't know exactly what I got on it. But I am glad it is behind me.I got double prints. thinking about giving the HIndu TEmple some of the pictures. I am wondering if I really want to go back to the Temple. The other thing would be if the Church wanted some of my pictures of educational purposes. I am not sure exactly how good my report is. concentrate on architecture, how we felt, colors, smells, and our experience. We needed the address where the temple was. I had two photo albums in class. One I passed around the class. The other I kept up front with me.We also were told to bring in some things of our religion. I brought in two bibles. King James Version. Revised Standard Bible. copywright was 1901. I also brought in two hymnals. I only passed out one. Pilgrim Hymnal. And I had a combination hymnal / story book from "Ideals" . This book not only put in popular hymns, but gave the story behind each hymn. nice pictures. membership book from when I belonged to the Church of the Nazarene. Although I didn't become a member. And some information pamphlets on the Lowell Assembly of God. There were two reference books. Crudense Concordance. I usually like my Strong's. Vine's . (I am to lazy to put the full name of the dictionary.) Isn't that awful.Some of these I passed out in class. Others I did not.So I am at the halfway point in the class. Our class has dwindled down a bit. Last week we had seventeen students attend. This week it was only ten. I don't know how many students we originally had in class. But like I said, the class has dwindled down.I have a research paper do. I am thinking of doing it on Confucianism. But I don't know what specifically. I was thinking of a broader subject. Which was on woman rights. But that would engulf many religions and might be too broad. Next time we have class I need to come up with something.My book report is on a "The Tao of Physics An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism by Fritjof Capra". I got the book and the CD. I was playing the CD in the car on my way to work. Like chapters in a book.I was thinking I wanted to cover some of the subjects in the my "REligions of the World book" that we weren't covering in class. That way I would have some knowledge of different things.This course is now causing a lot of controversy.Someone in the class today didn't seem to understand that Protestants don't do the sign of the cross.Also, they were telling me that in the old testament there wasn't a heaven. I told them that there was always a heaven. That the devil fell out of heaven and brought one third of the angels with him. She was trying to bring up the idea of purgatory. Something Catholics believe in but Protestants do not. And she was trying to say that there was some sort of purgatory in the old testament before Christ was crucified.Perhaps I am not grasping a concept here. But if I can ask a question without getting into too much trouble, I will procede to do so.How were people judged in the old testament? What is the concept of heaven and hell? |
Bible Answer: There are these three references of heaven and hell that I could find in the OT. These have both words in same sentence, there are others as well. Job 11:8 [It is] as high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? Psa 139:8 If I ascend up into heaven, thou [art] there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou [art there]. Amo 9:2 Though they dig into hell, thence shall mine hand take them; though they climb up to heaven, thence will I bring them down The doctrine of purgatory is found in (I think) the book of Maccabees. Protestants do not include this book in the (divinely inspired) canon. The Catholic church at times referred to the apocrypha as deutero-canonical, or the second canon. You have a long road ahead of you, a lifetime of study trying to decipher all religions of the world. Remember, Paul said that knowledge puffeth up. The main thing to remember is the definitive difference between Christianity and all other religions. That is the fact that we are the only religion where the leader dies for the salvation of someone else, and was not out to improve his own lot. Blessings, Tim |