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    Original Sin, and its Essence

    Very important point, I believe! In Romans 9:11, Paul writes:For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil...Unless some subtle, Biblical distinction of which I am not aware can be made between doing evil and sinning, it would seem to me that to do evil is to sin...
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    Trump to write EO drug pricing to stop Americans from paying everyone else's bill.

    Do you make $? If so, do you hate yourself for making $ as much as you hate other people for making $? Do you siphon gasoline and steal automobiles?
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    Original Sin, and its Essence

    Are you saying God paid the wages of Adam's sin to Adam's descendants? Do Adam's descendants get paid the wages of Adam's sin, plus the wages of their own sin?
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    Original Sin, and its Essence

    I would think that to begin to die is to die; I mean, you can't begin dying without dying. Perhaps he began dying, bodily, at the very moment he ate the fruit, and his dying went on for the next 930 years. So that, for Adam to have died, bodily, within the same 24-hour period in which he ate the...
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    The NINE Commandments

    I would like to add something I find interesting regarding Paul's language in Romans 2:14, where he says: For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselvesNotice that he did not say that the Gentiles...
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    A little comedy break....

    That's little too ambiguous to be comforting. If she's psycho, for her to "make you a sandwich" may be for her to "make herself a butcher".
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    Show us a scripture that explicitly states that (as you assert) Hebrews 11:27 does not say He literally saw the invisible God. Show us a scripture that explicitly states that (as you assert) seeing something or someone who is invisible would mean that the invisible would no longer be invisible.
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    It doesn't make any difference if you sit there saying "I am not admitting" that you do not know that God cannot see Himself. You are, indeed, admitting that you do not know that God cannot see Himself: That's you admitting both that you don't know that God can see Himself, and that you don't...
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    The Joys of Catholicism

    Didn't anybody? Luke 1:1 Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us...
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    The Joys of Catholicism

    True, but the New Testament was true even before it was penned.
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    I should add that, in a sense, I suppose I'm with you in that I'm not certain whether or not the Father sees/can see Himself. I can't say I think He can/does see Himself; yet also, I can't say I think He cannot/does not see Himself. (Although, to me, it seems maybe a bit more approaching...
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    Yes! Absolutely! Of course! What a stupid question! And, while you're at it,
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    Here you are admitting you do not know that God cannot see Himself. By which you admit that, when you call God "invisible", you do not mean by it that He cannot, at least, be seen by Himself. Yet, when you wrote this: you used the word "invisible" in such manner as to say that for God to...
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    If you think God can't see Himself, then, do you imagine He couldn't see anything until He created the heaven and the earth?
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    I asked you: You: <NO ANSWER> You not answering that question is you saying you don't know that God can see Himself, and that, just the same, you don’t know that He cannot. And thus, by your not ruling out the affirmative, you show that you are willing to call God "invisible" even if He can...
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    By your word "God" are you referring to the Father? If Yes, then this is what you're saying: "Is Jesus Christ the image of [the Father] or [the Father] himself?" No Christian has ever believed or taught that Jesus Christ is the Father, so what's your "point"?
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    So, you think Jesus Christ isn't even a man, but instead is an inanimate object like an embossment on a piece of metal?
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    So, according to you, Jesus Christ isn't even a man, but instead is an inanimate object, like a photo on a driver's license? Your God/Jesus Christ - Driver/Driver's License "analogy" has you making Christ to be not even a man.
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    Can God see Himself, or not?
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    Different Stuff

    She's a top-notch musician. As a bassist, having fingers of one hand pointing more or less downward and those of the other more or less upward would be a usual feature of her appearance (at least on electric). Maybe in the video you posted she was briefly doing "air guitar", but, in a momentary...
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