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    What Happens in Purgatory? Tim Staples

    That would take several weeks of dedicated Bible study that doesn't fit in a single post on a forum. You'd be better off just reading Bob Enyart's The Plot. Or, just read the entire Old Testament. Correct. Because of what Christ did on the cross. No. We are no longer identified as slaves...
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    The Second biggest evidence of the Flood. Fossils

    Let me guess, you also reject Genesis 1 as literal? Rather, not taking it literally does harm to society as a whole.
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    What Happens in Purgatory? Tim Staples

    It's not. Saying it doesn't make it so. It's not Gentiles. It's those in the Body of Christ, where there is neither Jew nor Gentile. For those in the Body of Christ, yes, they will obtain the promised eternal life, because Christ is their righteousness, not doing good works. Where is...
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    What Happens in Purgatory? Tim Staples

    No, He promised them freedom from serving sin. Gentiles are under different rules. So if God does different things with different groups, it's unfair and unjust? It means that all my sins are covered by the grace of God, that I don't have to try to be perfect, because Christ is perfect in...
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    Why are Christians embracing Evolution?

    The title sounds like a bunch of hooey.
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    What Happens in Purgatory? Tim Staples

    It's different to Jesus' promise to Israel, not contrary. Graced out is for the BOC. Freedom from serving sin was for Israel.
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    More From the Loony Left

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    What Happens in Purgatory? Tim Staples

    Yeah, it's called being graced out. Try reading Paul's letters, instead of just the gospels.
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    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    Yes, it is exactly what I said. Compare: And: So you believe in unconditional salvation? Again, God alone provides the free gift. But He doesn't accept the free gift for us. That responsibility falls to us. So what? When a couple says "I do" at the altar, they aren't accepting a...
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    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    Yes, that's what I said.
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    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    God is the one who provides salvation. God is not the one who accepts that salvation. That is on us. Our accepting of the salvation God alone provides is NOT meritorious, it doesn't earn us the salvation. God freely provides it to those who accept it, no requirement to obtain it.
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    No, you haven’t. I have admitted no such thing. What I said was that I don’t hold to any particular doctrine. I already have, yet you keep obfuscating with “but there are more than three people in the Bible…” So which is it, are there more than three people in the Bible, or is there only...
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    A little comedy break....

    Lol https://notthebee.com/article/weatherman-finds-out-hes-had-touch-screen-this-whole-time
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    Our Moral God

    Just want to point out that God made an image for his Son to indwell, then made man in that image, and then became a man... In other words, He made himself in the image of a creature which itself was made in an image He created (making it His image)...
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    Saying it doesn't make it so. Which is somewhat of part of the reason I don't hold to any particular "doctrine," I just recognize that there is one God and He is three Persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). Here's the problem: You're attacking some doctrine that I do not hold to, rather than...
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    That doesn't answer the question 7s asked. Except it's not a work, regardless of what you believe.
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    Is believing/faith a work ?

    No one is going to read an entire thread just to answer a simple question like what 7s asked. Just answer the question here. Or are you not "ready to give an answer"?
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    Fiona Hill: "The president was trying to stage a coup"

    @User Name Particularly 04:31
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    Fiona Hill: "The president was trying to stage a coup"

    Ah, you're right. Allow me to correct what I said: The show was recorded and likely broadcast before Mike Pence certified the election. I'm no fan of them anyways, but you're ignoring the relevant portion: Listen from 00:37 to 7:21.
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    Fiona Hill: "The president was trying to stage a coup"

    Bob did a good enough job explaining it himself. Try listening again, paying attention to what he said. Also keep in mind that this was the show from January 6th, the day before Pence certified the election.
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