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    Death curses the law

    Okay, I can see you see a distinction there. If sin curses the law, would it not be appropriate to say the law has been cursed? Can you explain further what you mean?
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    Can people tell you are a Christian?

    This has been a question debated by theologians for centuries. I think everyone agrees that Christians are distinquished from the non-believers by the presence of the Holy Spirit. However, the debate comes regarding how the Holy Spirit is manifested in the Christian’s life. Some argue it is...
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    Day of the Lord and the Thief.

    Why can‘t it be after the 1000 years? That was the position of the Church throughout much of church history
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    Death curses the law

    What do you mean that sin “cursed the law?” My understanding is that the curse is the result of a violation of the law. The law is not ”cursed” because the law is holy, upright and good. The problem is we are not. We are cursed, not the Law.
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    BIBLE, Book of Daniel 7..19-26 (Theoretical explanation)

    I think your view is common in a lot of eschatology today. However, my take is that this beast follows chronologically from the other three. The first, historically, is Babylon, then, the Medes/Persians and then Greece. Thus, the 4th beast would be the Roman Empire. Also, I think Daniel’s...
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    Pastoral requirements

    Are you looking for a theological answer or a practical one? If a practical one, it depends on your denomination. Some denominations require a bachelors or masters while some do not require any education. For instance, the Anglican Church will require you to become a priest and go through...
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    Hello

    Hey, just joined. I am a chaplain and have been in ministry for over 25 years. I look forward to the conversations to come.