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  1. JudgeRightly

    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    False. Quit posturing. No, you haven't. You've simply repeated your nonsense as if that makes it true. And because he erred, he made a false prophecy, which made him a false prophet. Wrong. He will stand in judgement for misleading millions of people. Luke 12:35-48 Yes, you should...
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    Dinosaurs are fake and leads to atheism!

    Yes, we know that Biologos does not support a Biblical creation model. Nice people, but not an authority by any means. There are different kinds of creationists. Not all of them agree with the Bible that the Earth is young. Like I said, we Young Earth Creationists are well aware of what...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Not really part of the analogy. Instead of picking apart the analogy, you could learn from it. Why? If both times the woman loved the man, then there would be nothing inherently wrong with him preventing her leaving. The other point of the analogy is that love cannot be forced. You cannot...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Saying it doesn't make it so. Still trying to make it personal. :yawn: God tells us what decisions he makes. He tells us that He will send those who reject Him to everlasting separation from Him.
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    :yawn: I'm not. The Bible is what tells us they're limited. Jesus meant what He said. Don't change the subject. We're talking about loving God, not men. Red herring. Don't change the subject. We're talking about men loving God or hating Him. Psalm 19 provides the evidence that will...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Ad hominem. Again, God's patience is not infinite. He will not wait forever for someone to turn to Him. Jesus said the following: “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    No, it doesn't. Since you went there... The entire focus of Jesus' message was Himself. Red herring. Irrelevant. You're trying to make this about me, and not the evidence.
  8. JudgeRightly

    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    By making the prophecy, "Proof conclusive that millions now living will never die," in addition to what he said in the book, he made himself a prophet, and a false prophet at that. That phrase is on the cover of his book (and on the title page) which was published in 1921, and in addition to...
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  10. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Saying it doesn't make it so. I never said the Bible says "God the Son." In other words, quit with the straw man arguments. False. Indeed. They show Him to be God. No, they don't, and saying it doesn't make it so. I believe Jesus, who claims to be God. Saying it doesn't make it so...
  11. JudgeRightly

    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    Saying it doesn't make it so. Its literal meaning is "Gods." The fact that the plural form is used instead of the singular "El" should tell you something. Moses and the other authors of the Bible INTENTIONALLY used the plural form of the word "God" for a reason, KJ. No, they wouldn't, and...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    False. We teach that those who are cast into the lake of fire are without life. It doesn't mean that they are annihilated. It doesn't mean they have life. It means that they will continue to exist apart from God. False dichotomy. One does not have to have life in order to exist. Where did...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    So can you. Saying it doesn't make it so. Jesus is called the Alpha and Omega. Yes, He got His human nature from Mary. But His Father was God the Father. That makes Him God by nature.
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    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    Russell was a fraud and a false prophet. We reject the teachings of false prophets, not give them credit.
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    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    Your words aren't God's.
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    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    Is a plural word. The "-im" ending makes it so.
  17. JudgeRightly

    God is Sovereign !

    Thank you for conceding the entire discussion. It isn't possible to lie to something that isn't a person. Thus, when Luke recorded Peter in Acts 5:3-4 as saying "Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit..." then we know, based on your own admission, that the Holy...
  18. JudgeRightly

    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    The only one here who's Catholic is Idolater. Everyone else is protestant. You're beating at a straw man. John 1:1 was written in Greek, not Hebrew. And Charles Russell (the founder of the Watchtower Society) didn't know Greek. He's the one who asserted that John 1:1 should read "a god"...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Are you asserting Jesus is not good? If so, what about Jesus makes Him not good? If you're not asserting that Jesus is not good, then that means he IS good, and therefore God, no? Sure, but that doesn't mean that EVERYTHING is symbolism. Please tell us, if "eternal punishment" is symbolism...
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    God is Sovereign !

    Is it possible to lie to something that is not a person? No? Then how could Ananias and Saphira have lied to the Holy Spirit, when the Holy Spirit isn't a person, but just a force?
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