Rusha;3913682 said:I don't think that was the point he was making. The Republicans, thanks to the radicals, are going to the extreme right and losing more potential voters every day.
You *might* be able to get a Jeb Bush elected, but not a Ted Cruz. Get it yet?
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This is a Muay Thai fight between Rodtang Jitmuangnon (asian guy) and Sergio Wielzen (black guy). Sergio has heart that just won't quit, but Rodtang is a machine.
Vitally important.The distinction between Israel and the Church is certainly an important one.
It was quite a bit MORE than just "a new community".Acts 9ers like you, identify Acts chapter nine, Paul's miraculous conversion, as the start of a new community.
We say this simply because... that's what the Bible says. It's not too complicated.You say there's Israel, there's believing Israel (which you will call Peter's church), and then there's the Body of Christ, which is separate from both believing and unbelieving Israel.
Not quite. There is only circumcision and un-circumcision on earth. In Christ, there is no such thing. Those aren't our words, it is the scripture. 2 churches, not 3. Paul's letters and Acts of the Apostles bear out that there is a new church with different rules. Paul said he is the first saved in it, and the pattern. The pattern being saved by grace, by faith alone apart from the law of Moses.Acts 9ers like you, identify Acts chapter nine, Paul's miraculous conversion, as the start of a new community. You say there's Israel, there's believing Israel (which you will call Peter's church), and then there's the Body of Christ, which is separate from both believing and unbelieving Israel.