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  1. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    And yet, Christianity is one of the only religions, if not the only one, that condemns murder, imprisonment, torture, genocide, etc. How many other religions do that?
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    Hooray For Pedophilia!

    He needs to be arrested, along with all the other perverts.
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    Is this really what the real Ten Commandments looked like?

    Now apply that here: So what? The sapphire was what God was standing on. And God said He would make it out of stone, likely from the mountain they were on, not what He was standing on. Again: Sapphire has a hardness of 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, and has no cleavage (how easy it is to...
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    Here it comes again

    We're talking about masks, not medicines. God didn't directly provide medicine for us. No, He won't. Too bad. Nope. Rather, I'm not afraid of dying. Building up my immune system isn't responsible? What planet do YOU come from? No. No, I haven't, and bearing false witness is a...
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    "Solving" the babyfood shortage.

    Doug McBurney: "I find it ironic that just as America is forced to consider the morality of killing babies, circumstances cause us to struggle with how to feed them." https://theweeklyworldview.com/happens-all-the-time/
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    Here it comes again

    Yes, that's part of what it means to trust in Christ. No. Whether I get sick or not, God has very little to do with it. God doesn't micromanage my life, nor the consequences to my actions. And again, in order to build my God-given immune system, getting sick is part of the process. If I die...
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    Here it comes again

    Why do you assume God is tempted?
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    When God saves a sinner, does that sinner become sinlessly perfect?

    You have it wrong. My beliefs are based on the evidence of what scripture says. I don't need to risk anything. My hope is in Christ.
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    Did God make a distinction between light and shine?

    No. If you compare their translation with the Hebrew texts, you might understand why I said that. Changing the words to make it more detailed is called adding to scripture, something scripture prohibits. Your opinions are irrelevant here. What? Strong's h216 - Lexical: אוֹר -...
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    Time doesn't exist.

    They're both too vulgar. Give me Abbott and Costello any day!
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    Time doesn't exist.

    @Clete Fred and Doug talked about this recently on the show. If you haven't listened to them yet, here's the show links: Part 1 - https://kgov.com/constants Part 2 - https://kgov.com/bel/20220401
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    Pet Peeves

    Like, seriously... :LOL:
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    Here it comes again

    Traveling seems like a good way to build up your immune system. Why hinder your immune system?
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    Is this really what the real Ten Commandments looked like?

    The Bible says the 10 commandments were written on "tablets of stone." What that means as far as their shape goes is unknown, but it does say stone, like a mason would use. It does not say sapphire, for which there IS a word in Hebrew. Also, Corundum (which is what rubies and sapphires are...
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    Is volcanism and the earth's surface radioactivity evidence of the Flood? yes or no.

    There's not enough debris in the solar system for it to be that high. A while back I did some investigating about how much of earth's mass is in the asteroid belt and the TNOs. It came out to a very small percentage of earth's total mass before the flood (I can't remember if it was 3% or 0.3%...
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    When God saves a sinner, does that sinner become sinlessly perfect?

    That's probably because you're not considering the fact that it's not just a literal "last day," but a figure of speech that means, generally, the end times.
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    When God saves a sinner, does that sinner become sinlessly perfect?

    That is a completely different day than this: And is a completely different day than what is mentioned in John 11:24.
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    When God saves a sinner, does that sinner become sinlessly perfect?

    Addressed in my previous post. This is why you don't ignore what people say in their posts.
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