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    Well I think it's time to talk about the 'prophetic' and all the internet 'prophets'

    I will sometimes say that I "learned" a spiritual gift, but to be more accurate, I learned that I had it and how to use it. For instance, I do not know when I received the gift of discernment, but I do remember when I learned that I had it. It was a case of, "Oh, that's what I am feeling"...
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    Future sins forgiven?

    I would reference Ezekiel 33:12-13 "Therefore, son of man, say to your people, ‘If someone who is righteous disobeys, that person’s former righteousness will count for nothing. And if someone who is wicked repents, that person’s former wickedness will not bring condemnation. The righteous person...
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    Well I think it's time to talk about the 'prophetic' and all the internet 'prophets'

    I would note that anyone who calls themselves a prophet is taking a risk. God knows whom He has given a message and whom he has not. To proclaim that God has spoken to me is to risk God's wrath. There are ample references to false prophets in scripture, and in one case, some 400 of them were...
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    In "miraculous" NDE accounts there are many that are extremely well documented. An individual with stage 4-B cancer, basically organs beginning to shut down, hours to live, reported having an NDE before they walked out of the hospital a few weeks later with no sign of cancer anywhere in their...
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    I do believe in gifts and miracles, but I also recognize just how unlikely any "perfect" example is. I have known of many instances of speaking in tongues where I can independently verify both the language spoken and the speakers previous lack of knowledge of the language, and even in some...
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    How do we distinguish false Christ & false Prophets according to Our Lord?

    I have to disagree with you on this point. In the OT, God is very clear that government by humans is just trouble, that the proper approach is government by divinely appointed individuals and not hereditary. But He allowed kings because the people demanded them. But even in the quote about...
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    Faith or Law?

    And yet another, often ignored, problem is that Paul is not writing these words himself, but rather he is dictating what he wants to say to a scribe. The scribe then works to figure out exactly what words to use because there are limits to how many individual letters can fit onto an expensive...
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    Maybe if you stop worrying about what actions are sins and start looking at what drives you to those actions, you might get the point I am driving at. It is not so much what we do, that is bad enough, but why we do those things that is the real problem. I cannot remember what Christian writer...
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    Hello everyone

    Welcome John. From what I hear from a friend who got her PhD in Norway, it can be a great place to live.
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    New member

    Welcome Lwmw
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    You like to refer to "poking God ion the eye. Does God view such things as being poked in the eye or does He gleefully view it as "my child recognizes my face and is trying to touch it? You like to ask ."what sins do you tolerate", but I have not yet seen which ones YOU tolerate.
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    Yes, it makes very good sense. SIN is the problem that leads us to do or not do other things that we call sins. As we recognize SIN, and battle it, the little actions, especially the blatant ones, become easier to avoid. Focusing on the actions that flow from SIN is to miss what the real...
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    I am not sure that sin becomes less of an issue as we mature, it seems to me that while it is easier to avoid some actions that are sinful, I become more aware of many other things that I do or do not do that are just as sinful in God's eyes, even if fellow humans do not consider them sins.
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    Where have I said that I tolerate sin? I merely have said that I recognize sin as something that must always be battled, and that I hope to avoid the most blatant forms. But read 1 John 1:8-9, how is this passage relevant to anyone if we can actually manage to stop sinning. Remember Paul's...
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    Apologetics: witnessing to atheists

    HeIsHere wants to decide what is said and not actually find out. He brought up Remote Viewing, which is actually biblical under different terms, as are many other things, and declared an entire field of knowledge to be demonic. He likewise objects to PK, which is also biblical if you pay...
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    Apologetics: witnessing to atheists

    Just following your lead, I ask you very direct questions and you refuse to answer or even acknowledge that a question was asked. I guess I should follow a more complete "tit for tat" with you rather than the partial. By the way, why do you accuse me of "backing out" when you yourself have...
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    My Last Ditch Effort

    Is any church perfect or even capable of being made perfect? If you believe the Bible, the answer is an absolute "NO". Th Church is a collection of sinners who continue to sin daily but are trying to stop, and hopefully at least changing how they sin rather than continue making the same ones...
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    Apologetics: witnessing to atheists

    You would not understand, you do not even truly know how to use sarcasm. The Bible does not specifically state what they are, but it does give hints. But you, at least, do not like hints, you want things that fit your preconceptions. When you have learned enough to argue either side of la...