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  1. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    No, they distinctly did not. Your knowledge and understanding of Scripture is inadequate for you to make any claims as to its content.
  2. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    Ancient Israel was "elect", but they did not believe in Jesus.
  3. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    Exactly; hell was prepared for the devil and his angels. By implication, that faithless humans are sent there is secondary.
  4. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    I believe you don’t know how to engage in respectful discussion.
  5. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    Since that says nothing at all about hell, it proves nothing of the sort.
  6. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    In this case, your use of "ultimately" would be better served by a dictionary than the Bible.
  7. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    No, hell is for the devil and his angels.
  8. Dino246

    Did Jesus save those who ultimately hated Him?

    What do you mean by "ultimately", in this context, and in the context of your title question?
  9. Dino246

    Ham saw his father naked, why Noah cursed Canaan (Son of Ham) instead of Ham?

    All good, but what you need to acknowledge is that not everything is a parable. Further, "leaning not on your own understanding" does not mean abandoning the intellect that God gave you, nor does it mean that we (fellow Christians) are unable to understand God's word. So, instead of...
  10. Dino246

    How do we Love God with all thy Heart, Soul, Mind & Strength?

    No, he didn’t. He disobeyed clear directions God gave through Samuel. Disobeying God is not “doing for God”.
  11. Dino246

    Ham saw his father naked, why Noah cursed Canaan (Son of Ham) instead of Ham?

    You seem to treat the entire Bible as parables because of a couple of specific passages (that aren’t talking about all of the Bible). Because of that, your conclusion is incorrect. Any time you disagree with someone, you quote Proverbs 3:5 and imply they are leaning on their own understanding...
  12. Dino246

    How do I "take solace" or "be proud" of turning the other cheek, when every instance of doing so backfired short term and long term?

    "Turn the other cheek" is about not allowing insults to disturb your peace. It has nothing to do with being a doormat.
  13. Dino246

    Seperation of Church and State

    Yes... specifically designed to bait others into entertaining you while you refuse to engage in meaningful conversation.
  14. Dino246

    can you guys post something funny please?

    Instead of the mass-produced contraptions serving laziness? Washing machine, anyone? 😉
  15. Dino246

    Husbands can lift a bigger rock than wives can

    Primogeniture has nothing to do with the relationship between men and women today.
  16. Dino246

    Bible Words & Terms

    Either you have that exactly backwards, or you're deeply confused about the nature of Scripture. 2 Timothy 3:16a All Scripture is God-breathed.... Not blasphemous, just wrong. If you keep promoting such silliness, it crosses the line into blasphemy.
  17. Dino246

    Husbands can lift a bigger rock than wives can

    Only while the children are minors. Once they are adults, the children and parents are peers. While respect is still due to one's parents even when one is an adult, parents have no authority over adult children and should not seek to exercise authority unless the adult child cannot handle his or...
  18. Dino246

    Seperation of Church and State

    Another bait question. Three, actually.
  19. Dino246

    Husbands can lift a bigger rock than wives can

    Anyone who thinks the core issue is primogeniture is not paying attention to text and context.
  20. Dino246

    Husbands can lift a bigger rock than wives can

    Nowhere in Scripture is Adam’s creation prior to Eve’s established as reason for them to be unequal. Your comments are rooted in an English mistranslation of “ezer kenegdo” from Genesis 2. I strongly encourage you to do your homework before embarrassing yourself further.