I do agree, it would be better.
I am also saying the fiction should not be in schools, especially when it goes against GOD'S word.
Well, if we on CC would agree regarding GW, then that should be taught in schools as well as in churches.
I do agree, it would be better.
I am also saying the fiction should not be in schools, especially when it goes against GOD'S word.
Well, if we on CC would agree regarding GW, then that should be taught in schools as well as in churches.
We can only agee when we use HIS word and keep men's opinion out of it.
And then if we could rightly divide HIS word.
Yes, and that is why I keep posting GW regarding GRFS aka the Gospel kerygma.
Nahum teaches that the Lord is good and will not leave the guilty unpunished (v.7 & 3), which is not new but is a truism worth
repeating because it gives meaning to life due to the fact that how we believe and behave makes a difference in our eternal destiny.
>>>TOP #277: Christians may have confidence or assurance of God’s forgiveness of their sins as they persevere in professing faith in Christ, do loving deeds and encourage each other in meetings. [Heb. 10:19-31, 12:1-3] However, if Christians deliberately continue to sin, then they will be punished in hell as enemies of God. This TOP combines #267 & 264.
“then I saw all the work of God, that a man cannot find out the work that is done under the sun. For though a man labors to discover it, yet he will not find it; moreover, though a wise man attempts to know it, he will not be able to find it.”
Ecclesiastes 8:17 NKJV
This is in regard to creation; though you spend a lifetime sifting through theories, you will never figure it out!
God created all things from nothing…not even from a singularity. He spoke it into existence. It’s beyond our comprehension!
Yes, but I see no significant difference between the singularity and nothing, and I expect to see no contradiction between what God spoke as Scripture and as Creation.
Yes, and that is why I keep posting GW regarding GRFS aka the Gospel kerygma.
Sad, since it's not GODS word but your opinion.
As we know I have proven you to not share HIS word but your opinion which you think trumps JESUS.
Would you like me to share my questions for you again?
But we all have choices to make.
Why do you insist on using Greek terminology with people? I don’t know Greek, and I’m betting that the majority of people on CC don’t know Greek. We don’t need to know another language to understand His word!
Maybe we should use this phrase, Mesih'in müjdesi, when speaking about the gospel of Christ?
Re "I’m not too clear on this. Are you saying that “singularity” is a point value in time?": Don't worry, we are in good company.
As near as I can make out, scientists use the term to indicate that they have no idea how/why creation began, and mainly
speculation about what occurred for the first second afterward until what they consider more "norma" physics began operating.
I use Greek because the Bible does, but only two words (kerygma-preaching of the Gospel/GRFS, and didache-teaching that builds on that foundation) regularly. What words would you prefer I use for that? (I assume you joking regarding Mesih'in müjdesi,)
The Bible is written in koine Greek and Hebrew. However, it was also translated in other languages. My point was very few people know the original Bible languages so maybe we should use one of those other translated languages? I was being facetious, yes!
If we continue to read His word, the Spirit teaches us the mystery/ gospel. By you constantly using Greek terms, it just confuses people turning them away.
To my point, we don’t need to know the original languages…..
I think you mean that you turn away because of Greek, but I am confused, because I stated that I only use two Greek words, but you say I constantly use Greek terms, and I asked you to suggest better words for kerygma and didache, but you did not, so what should I do?
Are you talking about the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Speak plainly. Use words that are in the English Bible so everyone actually knows what you’re talking about; the Greek words that you use maybe in a footnote someplace, but honestly most of us don’t pay attention to the foreign words.![]()
You seem quite able to learn Greek words to me, and it would probably do you good, but I bet most of us
don't know that "Gospel" refers to "how to be saved". Hence the need to use a word with that specific meaning,
so I hope you won't mind pretending that kerygma is an English word you just learned, but if you do, then I
think "creed" might be the best substitute term. Of course, that still leave us with needing to find a sub for "didache".
Maybe you can learn another language—- İsa'nın Müjdesi (The gospel of Jesus)?
I don’t really care to learn Greek.
The Bible is written in koine Greek and Hebrew. However, it was also translated in other languages. My point was very few people know the original Bible languages so maybe we should use one of those other translated languages? I was being facetious, yes!
If we continue to read His word, the Spirit teaches us the mystery/ gospel. By you constantly using Greek terms, it just confuses people turning them away.
To my point, we don’t need to know the original languages…..
Well, I cared and tried to learn NT Greek during my seminary days and could read the Greek NT because I already knew
what the NT said in English, but I have forgotten most of it, and I tried to learn Spanish beginning in high school, but
although I can read it fairly well, I cannot converse very much, so I have concluded I do not have the memory for learning
languages. Thus, I empathize with your apathy, actually.
I am pondering amending our website to change "kerygma" to creed once I hit upon a good replacement term for didache.
Thanks for the feedback.
Well, I cared and tried to learn NT Greek during my seminary days and could read the Greek NT because I already knew
what the NT said in English, but I have forgotten most of it, and I tried to learn Spanish beginning in high school, but
although I can read it fairly well, I cannot converse very much, so I have concluded I do not have the memory for learning
languages. Thus, I empathize with your apathy, actually.
I am pondering amending our website to change "kerygma" to creed once I hit upon a good replacement term for didache.
Thanks for the feedback.