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  1. JudgeRightly

    Trump to write EO drug pricing to stop Americans from paying everyone else's bill.

    This is simple law: https://kgov.com/americas-criminal-code Judges will flog those guilty of assault and impose restitution for lost income and medical expenses (Ex. 21:18-19), and for permanent injury also require an eye for an eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for...
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    Is there any obvious evidence today for the biblical global Flood?

    Another case of missing the forest for the trees. Take a step back. There is an average MILE DEEP layer of sediment and sedimentary rock across the earth. There are, to use Ken Ham's phrase, "Billions of dead things buried in rock layers laid down by water all over the earth." Those aren't...
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    Original Sin, and its Essence

    Result does not necessarily mean it's a punishment. Enoch and Elijah are not dead. So you think that because it uses the word "appointed," therefore it means that all death is some form of punishment? And that's blasphemy! God does not punish children for their father's sin. HE LITERALLY...
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    Here to discuss without pretending

    Welcome to the forum!
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    Original Sin, and its Essence

    You are! The fact that you're not even aware of it is a problem!
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    Original Sin, and its Essence

    Impugning the character of God is hardly "questioning someone's theology," Derf.
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    Trump to write EO drug pricing to stop Americans from paying everyone else's bill.

    Radio frequency regulation is infrastructure. Could there be a specific section of the government dedicated to it? Perhaps. Free market. Dumping toxic waste would result in harming someone. They would then have a criminal case, and the government would get involved to bring justice...
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    Trump to write EO drug pricing to stop Americans from paying everyone else's bill.

    You get the government out of everything that it has no business being in. The government's only responsibilities should be to protect the rights of humans (criminal code), and to provide and maintain infrastructure (code of use). That's it. Get rid of everything else the government does...
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    Responding to "The Problem of Evil"

    No, God wasn't 'playing games' with Abraham. God had heard reports of how evil Sodom and Gomorrah had become, and Abraham was on the way there. God asked Abraham for advice, and in response to Abraham's argumentation, lowered His standards for Abraham's sake.
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    Original Sin, and its Essence

    Because you don't seem to understand (or perhaps refuse to), the "children's teeth set on edge" was referring to them being PUNISHED for the sin of their fathers, not dealing with the consequences of their fathers' sin. There's a HUGE difference between the two. What you just said is literally...
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    A little comedy break....

    Elder abuse isn't really that funny... If he weren't so evil, I'd pity him.
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    A little comedy break....

    Contextmatters!
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    Hello.

    Welcome to TOL!
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    The Joys of Catholicism

    Try again?
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    I noticed that you haven't responded to what I said, Oatsy... Is something preventing you from doing so?
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    Does Open Theism make us view eschatology differently?

    This is something I've been working on for a long time. It's easy to just say something and expect other people to take what you say as truth. It's quite another thing entirely to actually support your claim with good argumentation and evidence.
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    Sure: https://chatgpt.com/share/680e8d52-5a50-8001-a696-f0c5b2c1acb0 Oh, and that list doesn't even include all the times people saw Jesus (because Jesus is God in the flesh). The Bible often speaks in generalities, more often, I'd argue, than it does in absolutes. For example, Psalms...
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