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Thanks for the clarification, it makes sense to me now.
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I see! The bridge too far comment was, in my mind, in reference to those who might take my previous comments and use them to make the...
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Your "bridge too far" comment made me think that you thought that they were saved, but then "sinned to much". Agreed, so for him it was...
Saturday at 1:39 AM
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That sounds like the first sentence of an argument! By itself it's merely a claim. Can you establish that claim? I just quoted you...
Friday at 7:21 PM
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I noticed. There is plenty on X that isn't theology. The real hypocrisy comes out in sports. You wouldn't believe (or maybe you would)...
Friday at 7:21 PM
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Maybe they were. I rather doubt it. They were all hippy leftists communists. Nothing about what they were doing or how they lived bears...
Friday at 7:20 PM
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No that is purgatory. /S
Friday at 5:46 PM
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Friday at 4:50 PM
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Repeating your position does not count as a response to the argument. If "Any other baptism is a distraction that diverts attention...
Friday at 4:48 PM
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It seems that you are stuck in details and are missing the forest for the trees. The real question is: What should we be doing today...
Friday at 4:47 PM
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How so? Were their sins not completely forgiven? Do you think that Jim Jones was saved in the first place? I agree that some Romanists...
Friday at 1:22 PM
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My comments in post 3 are a bit of hyperbole, by the way. It isn't actually REGARDLESS of how confused the rest of one's doctrine gets...
Friday at 1:22 PM
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I always immediately think of this verse for that context: 1Cor 3:15 (AKJV/PCE) (3:15) If any man's work shall be burned, he shall...
Friday at 1:21 PM
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Perhaps, but human beings are very capable of holding multiple contradictory beliefs in their head. If he believes the gospel, as has...
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