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  1. JudgeRightly

    Females As Leaders/Pastors Of Males In Evangelical Churches.

    The page I linked to above shows otherwise.
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    Females As Leaders/Pastors Of Males In Evangelical Churches.

    He probably wasn't saying anything against the LGBT pile. https://kgov.com/homo
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    Paul did not write Hebrews; we do not know who did

    Jesus, through John, wrote the letters in Revelation 2-3 to the sealed believers of the 12 Tribes of Israel. The first portion of the book was written to Jewish believers at the time, but the rest of Revelation was written to a future generation, specifically of Israel. Paul wrote His letter...
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    "Don't judge" is Hillary's favorite verse...
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    Females As Leaders/Pastors Of Males In Evangelical Churches.

    In the public square, Christianity and Homosexuality are mutually exclusive. Only one will be allowed in public, while the other will be forced into the closet. How about giving God the benefit of considering what He said first? Sometimes tough love is required. Love is the commitment to...
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    Paul did not write Hebrews; we do not know who did

    Facts don't care about your feelings. Revelation is, in fact, prophecy regarding the nation of Israel, not the Body of Christ. Jesus was indeed a Jew. And His entire earthly ministry was directed at the Jews, and he avoided talking to Gentiles except for a few circumstances. That's entirely...
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    How about John Calvin himself? “The devil, and the whole train of the ungodly, are in all directions, held in by the hand of God as with a bridle, so that they can neither conceive any mischief, nor plan what they have conceived, nor how muchsoever they may have planned, move a single finger to...
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    God is Sovereign! What did she say?

    No. He didn't even know who Noah was, let alone that there would be 8 people that He would save. He knew that, should He have to destroy the world with water, He would have to save at least two, a man and a woman, and better to have a family of 8, father, mother, 3 sons and their wives...
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    No, that's an accurate description of what calvinists believe. According to Calvinism, it will never happen that someone does something OTHER than what God has predetermined they will do. Then there is no possible alternative. This is the sort of doublespeak that Compatibilist Calvinists...
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    Please explain for us, in as much or as little detail as you like, how someone who is incapable of doing anything other than what God has predetermined for them to do, doing something God predetermined that they do, means they are therefore responsible for their actions? "God made me do it,"...
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    A Not-So-Often-Noticed Occurrence in Acts 8, 9, & 10

    Will Duffy shows us something that most Mid-Acts Dispensationalists miss (And I include myself in this) that needs to be incorporated into our understanding and teaching on Acts. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3:
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    No, you haven't. Also, how many times does this make it, I've told you to use the "+Quote" button to reply to posts. Please do so.
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    Income Taxation - Just or Unjust? (Alternatives?)

    The government doesn't have the right to force men to become tax collectors. Sales tax (or consumption tax) does so, because it requires people to keep track of every purchase in order to make sure they're paying the required tax, and on top of that, transacting and accounting for millions of...
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    Income Taxation - Just or Unjust? (Alternatives?)

    Ok, here's the problem I see with this. Take lumber, for example. A company purchases logging equipment, and is taxed on each purchase. They then buy a plot of land for their business to operate out of, and a patch of forest to do their work in. They are taxed for each purchase. For each load...
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    Income Taxation - Just or Unjust? (Alternatives?)

    As far as I'm aware.
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    Income Taxation - Just or Unjust? (Alternatives?)

    Personal increase, not personal income rate increase. You're describing the latter. Also, according to the proposed Constitution, taxes would be remitted monthly, not yearly. Personal increase (at least in my mind) is whatever money goes into your "bank account" (or piggy bank, or safe, etc.)...
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    Income Taxation - Just or Unjust? (Alternatives?)

    Such as? Be specific.
  18. JudgeRightly

    Income Taxation - Just or Unjust? (Alternatives?)

    Pretty sure it only included persons, and not corporate entities or companies or businesses, etc..
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    Income Taxation - Just or Unjust? (Alternatives?)

    You're welcome. :) You mean for when someone purchases something?
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    So they're given grace after they've been given grace?
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