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Posted on 12/29/2002 9:23:52 PM PST by PFKEY
Hope no one minds the vanity too much.
I was thinking last night about this idea and was trying to make it jive somewhat with the notion of predeterminationalism if that is the correct word.
Also was curious regarding what the various Christian denominations taught on this subject.
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To: JesseShurun; drstevej
pythagorean...
sons of the squaw of the hippopotemus is equal to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides
old joke from somewhere that they loved in the high school near Cherokee, NC.
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posted on
01/02/2003 11:27:41 AM PST
by
xzins
To: kcfathero4
Well my position is that both are right in how they understand the Word on whatever spiritual level they are on, if they do indeed study and pray. I have doubts about some of them, since they seem to spend every waking minute on line. There are levels of understanding in the Word and only sincere effort gets you up the ladder. I believe in God's Grace but He doesn't a;ways bestow understanding while you play video games and waste your precious time I don't believe.
To: Dr. Eckleburg
and probably xzins 8~).
Most definitely.
And DEFINITELY you would not have liked the pre-Christian xzins. Many say they were sinners....I was...but I was also a jerk. True story. :>)
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posted on
01/02/2003 11:32:23 AM PST
by
xzins
To: xzins
Alas the squaws have gone into the great abyss of the PC!
To: Jael
Unless you can "all" come to some "common" agreement of "any" particular passage,why should I listen to you? The Holy Spirit does not preach confusion.
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posted on
01/02/2003 11:36:54 AM PST
by
Codie
To: xzins
I was worse than a jerk. I worshipped Mammon too.
To: JesseShurun
It was a good joke at the time....maybe David Letterman could do it today....despite the PC.
I'm not sure Americans who have no idea where Afghanistan is on the world map would "get" it, though.
387
posted on
01/02/2003 11:39:42 AM PST
by
xzins
To: JesseShurun
Hmmm....mammon jerky.
I make some mean beef and venison jerky.
388
posted on
01/02/2003 11:40:47 AM PST
by
xzins
To: kcfathero4; the_doc; Precisian
Just a question. If the Divine Holy Spirit of the Most High indwells both the Armenian and the Calvinist, why does God allow both arguments to continue? Why hasn't the Holy Spirit worked in the hearts of the group that is in error and revealed to them their error? I mean we are talking about a basic doctrine of Salvation. Surely God desires that mankind be clear about this, so why the silence of the Spirit? 377 posted on 01/02/2003 11:09 AM PST by kcfathero4Why would one believe that the Spirit has been silent?
The Reformation was not "silent"... it was either the greatest move of the Holy Spirit since the days of the Apostles, or it was an earth-shattering Satanic error. But it was one or the other. And the Reformation was largely a Predestinarian reaction against the Self-Election dogma of "salvation" (what we now call "arminian") which had become nearly dominant in Rome by that time.
Of course, this certainly does not mean that all Arminians or Romans are Unsaved; but it does mean that in fighting against the Holy Spirit's work in the Reformation, they're fighting on the wrong side of the battle!!
- Maybe the Spirit has not been silent.
- Maybe the Reformation was a great move of the Holy Spirit.
- Maybe, therefore, Christians of all stripes should undertake to notice that Reformed Doctrine is true.
To: xzins
I don't eat it anymore, elevates my BP I do believe. Now I'm a sissyman re food.
To: RnMomof7; Jael
If God INTENDS to save a pigmy, He will send him a missionary.Or a dream, or a Bible, or an internet with RnMom's posts. 8~)
We were all pigmies once.
God never fails.
Amen.
To: JesseShurun
What about the sincere pastors/believers of both theologies. Bit tough to just label one group as "lower on the ladder" when sincere men/women of faith and diligent study are on both sides.
Just puzzling that the holders of the false theology are
never( seldom) convicted of their error by the Holy Spirit.
Either one or neither is correct, yet if the Spirit of God is not concerned enough to correct sincere believers of the wrongness of their belief, why have this discussion?
To: JesseShurun
The need something like beano for bp & cholesterol. Rather than forego good food, you eat it and then drop atomics on it in the form of a pill that renders it helpless. LOL!!
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posted on
01/02/2003 11:47:56 AM PST
by
xzins
To: kcfathero4
Who is in error? Both quote the Bible in defense of their theology, yet obviously some here have read more and understood deeper than others. The Word is not wrong, yet oftentimes It appears contradictory to us. The fault lies with us, not the Word. As to pastors, some understand nothing, but so what? If they faithfully preach the Word, It will reach the intended ears. That's their job.
When they quote manmade ideas then the trouble begins. So many times the argument here is "my man vs your man", not the Gospel.
To: OrthodoxPresbyterian
Isn't the person who works against this "great" movement grieving the Holy Spirit? The Armenian Pastor, standing in the pulpit preaching that gospel, would be going against
the Word of God, if I understand your point.
Why are they not convicted of their error? In this instance, either the indwelling Holy Spirit is silent in their life, or they are knowingly teaching error.
To: xzins
Atomic beano, now that's a kick!
To: Codie; BibChr; Jael; CCWoody; the_doc
Unless you can "all" come to some "common" agreement of "any" particular passage,why should I listen to you? The Holy Spirit does not preach confusion.Time again, for a presentation from "OP's masterpiece theatre"...
OP: Two plus Two equals Four.
Codie: Maybe according to your own personal opinion!
OP: Um... no. That's what the Math Book says. It says, "two plus two equals four".
Codie: Well, that's just your own personal interpretation of the Math Book.
OP: "Personal interpretation" has got nothing to do with it. The Math Book says, "two plus two equals four".
Jael: Actually, the Math Book says that Two plus Two equals Three!!
OP: Egads.
Jael: Yup!! The Math Book says that Two plus Two equals Three. You better believe the Math Book!!
OP: Ahem... the Math Book does NOT say that two plus two equals three. It says, "equals four".
Jael: Does not, you unbeliever in the Math Book.
OP: It DOES SO!! Look, look right here: "two plus two equals four". SEE??
Jael: You... you're just trying to "twist" the Math Book for your own teachings!!
Codie: Well, unless you all can come to a common agreement, why should I listen to you all?OP: Look, folks -- this is not a matter of "interpretation". It doesn't matter whether or not we come to a "common agreement". Any one of you can read the Math Book for yourself, there it is. And at the end of the day, the plain fact remains that the Math Book says that two plus two equals four.
Codie: Well, that's your opinion.
Jael: NO, no, no!! Two plus two equals three!! Three, I tell you!!
To: kcfathero4
Wherever the Truth, the Word of God is faithfully preached, the Spirit is speaking, and it goes on 24 hours a day, It never is silent.
To: xzins
That little room has troubled me for monthsYou know xzins we read the parables of the coin or the sheep and never consider the object never sought the owner..they owner knew it was his and went to look for it..
To: OrthodoxPresbyterian
2 + 2 was declared to = 4 at the first Council of Math, however the Council of Math II (aka New Math) declared this to be true except in extraordinary circumstances.
New Math allows 2 + 2 = 3 when evangelizing separated brethren like Jael. It also allows the Pope to kiss other non base 10 Math books.
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