SaulToPaul 2
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I can't imagine any club not letting you in, Mayor, especially with a 222 average golf score.
Yes sir, I used to shoot in the low 80s...on the first hole.
I can't imagine any club not letting you in, Mayor, especially with a 222 average golf score.
You run and hide when someone comes along with a serious debate.
MAD is a gnostic country club, and if you try to snatch their candy, they get upset and aggresive.
No, if you read above, I've been waiting for answers to a few solid questions...Gal 3:17 etc, and the answer is a whining voice that says 'we don't like you.'
Look, I don't expect to change 100%; I'm just trying to get a true debate started here--about Gal 3:17. What made him say it, and say it that way?
Is there something wrong with drinking brandy, smoking cigars, talking stock market, and "adding" to our golf scores?
If the heat gets too much for ya, get outta Dodge. After all, we don't want ya to suffer an emotional breakdown. You might start sobbing and whimpering uncontrollably?
He's proud of his hard earned thanksThis is what passes for a Biblical theological discussion here.
What exactly is your question about Galatians 3:17?
I have no questions. I don't know why the other person can't start explaining it. I think it is the 'spinal cord' of Gal 3. Once you realize why he said that, you realize why there is actually physical threats from those in Judaism at the time.
It is the actual RT problem that needs to be discussed. The modern one is based entirely on misunderstanding and junk-eschatology.
You must not realize what RT is. Modern RT --replacement theology--is the claim that Israel has been supplanted by the church. It has. If the claim that it has been supplanted is false, then all the alarm about modern RT is bogus.
Gal 3:17 is also about an "RT". Judaism, which Paul was raised in, believed that the promise (the promise of justification from sin, to the nations) was supplanted by the Law. Paul said no.
It is very clear to me that if you fail to understand Gal 3:17 at the time of its writing in 42 AD, then you will pursue the modern RT and not realize that it is bogus, which is to say, it detonates dispensationalism (D'ism). It shows precisely that there was not supposed to be 2P2P in the Bible, ever, and that it is a conception of Judaism.
This is clearly why there are so many neo- or revived-Judaism discussions here in the group of threads about MAD, or D'ism. There is no way, or perhaps no point, in believing 2P2P unless you restore Judaism, which as you may have noticed is a bit in conflict with the letter to Hebrews. I think I mentioned that it was to Hebrews, right?
The other participant here either does not realize this or is unwilling to accept the consequences.
It is the dispensational belief that there are 2 programs and 2 peoples in the Bible. they alternate; they do not merge, overlap, meet, mesh, sync. "Salvation" means 2 different things at two different times to the two.
Once explained, there are D'ists who here who have replied, no, there's more than that.
It is the dispensational belief that there are 2 programs and 2 peoples in the Bible. they alternate; they do not merge, overlap, meet, mesh, sync. "Salvation" means 2 different things at two different times to the two.
Once explained, there are D'ists who here who have replied, no, there's more than that.
Why so much confusion and studying of things that are not in the Bible?
Salvation means one thing to all.
He's proud of his hard earned thanks
MAD is a gnostic country club, and if you try to snatch their candy, they get upset and aggresive.
Why so much confusion and studying of things that are not in the Bible?
Salvation means one thing to all.
55 thanks from 52 posts doesn't seem to shabby for this place. Especially considering your thanks:content ratio.