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  1. SonJudgment

    Jezebel Queen of False Prophets and the Jezebel Spirit

    So we move on to the next portion of what the Bible says about historical Jezebel, but your thoughts are not forgotten, we will revisit these after we have fleshed out this portion of the Bible study, and until then feel free to comment and discourse as you like. Now for context we were last...
  2. SonJudgment

    Jezebel Queen of False Prophets and the Jezebel Spirit

    Well I see there is alot of interest in the Jezebel Spirit, as I had thought since it is a very popular topic lately in Christian-centered type discussions and podcasts, especially of the Protestant type variety. Again, this is not an endorsement of those particular branches of Protestantism...
  3. SonJudgment

    Jezebel Queen of False Prophets and the Jezebel Spirit

    Historical Jezebel is a villain in the Bible primarily in the Book of Kings. The first introduction to Jezebel is in the context of Ahab becoming king of Israel in the days of the two kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Jezebel is not an Israelite, and it is noted that she is of the race of the...
  4. SonJudgment

    SECOND Assassination Attempt on Trump!

    In a sort of dark way it is kind of funny that the democrats are both dark enough to try to kill Trump but the way in which they try is like so pathetic that it is reminiscent of them as Wile E Coyote and Trump as Roadrunner. Like wow, now they literally tried with a CIA agent, almost clownishly...
  5. SonJudgment

    Jezebel Queen of False Prophets and the Jezebel Spirit

    Inspired by a digression elsewhere in the forum as well as a recurring theme that just pops up generally in the modern day America I figured I will take another stab at making a topic here. Last time we tried to explore Mary, the greatest of all women to ever live, but this actually...
  6. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    There you go flattering me again as if I were the judge, you're going to make me blush if you keep that up. No, I have the correct conclusion because it's not even really my conclusion. God's judgment will be done, it's not horrific for those that actually love God, it is of course extremely...
  7. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    No, I think you're just getting all your assumptions jumbled together incoherently just because simply you don't like that I am right for some reason, which I mean go ahead, it's not going to change anything.
  8. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    Well that's where the unlearned go very wrong in thinking that the past and the OT were different judgments or were more severe than the NT and the latter judgments. In fact the NT and the future judgment is way more severe. It is severe enough that the apostles foretell in stunning accuracy...
  9. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    If you had read them then you would see pretty easily what I am saying. As for judgment, I wonder if I should be flattered that you think I am the judge? Alas no though, the judgment is God's, I just don't deny what he judges nor attempt to defend the wicked that he has judged to be wicked...
  10. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    I don't think you read those verses too closely then.
  11. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    Jesus didn't call for the righteous to repent, but for the sinners to repent. This is where many in the modern times go very wrong, they want the righteous to repent of believing what God says. That's their first feeble and futile defense really for the wicked. It's kinda cliche really and...
  12. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    Wouldn't you know that the NT says that Jesus is the leader of our army and that he kills Jezebel and all her soldiers. That's why it's vain for them to defend Jezebel and try to make excuses for her ways instead of heeding Jesus' call to repentance.
  13. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    I'm not talking about hell or the punishments in hell. At this point we'll just go in circles, so I'm just going to believe John because he says there is a sin unto death and sin not unto death, and I'm going to believe Moses because God pretty thoroughly explained to Moses the nature of sin...
  14. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    I don't see how that has any bearing really. Moses is not a murderer, Moses never killed anyone that was innocent. Moses sin was not a sin unto death, but it was he did not give glory to God because the people provoked him in the wilderness to give them water from a rock. For this Moses paid...
  15. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    I'm just replying to you frankly, you can assume whatever you want. Again, it's actually not that hard to not commit a sin worthy of death, the sins worthy of death are few and very extreme sins, I would not be surprised if many of the members of the forum have never committed a sin unto death...
  16. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    Not really. Perhaps you don't know the difference between murder and justice. Again murder is putting the innocent to death. If someone deserves to die on the other hand and they get killed that's not murder, that's justice.
  17. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    I'd be more shocked if there is a revised version of the Bible that tries to make Moses into a murderer. Oh if you mean Paul, then it's possible he was a murderer, it just says he persecuted the Christians, not neccessarily that he murdered them, though I suppose you could in fairness consider...
  18. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    No Moses was not a murderer. If you mean Saul the king of Israel, no he was not a murderer either, his sin was disobeying God by unjustly refusing to put the Amalekites to death. David was an adulterer yes and he got sore cursed for that, so cursed that his children killed eachother and tried...
  19. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    It's in their hearts sure, but there is also a big difference between actually committing adultery and thinking about it. You're not guilty for your thoughts, cause you could just put those evil imaginations to death then in your heart and they will never go further, you're guilty for your actions.
  20. SonJudgment

    Tonight's Presidential Debate

    No, you're not correct in either line. Mindful this quote about the sins unto death is from the New Testament at that. The sins unto death are merely delineated and explained further in the Old Testament. It's not like there's new rules just because there's the New Testament, in fact it's...