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  1. JudgeRightly

    Young Earth or Old?

    The earth and the universe are both 7500 years old. Was that not clear in my previous post? As far as I can tell, yes, dinosaurs were on the Ark. Also, Ken's last name is "Ham" not "Hamn".
  2. JudgeRightly

    Young Earth or Old?

    The actual age is closer to 7500 years. Well, appealing to incredulity isn't going to get you anywhere. Try looking at the evidence. Here's a good place to start: https://hpt.rsr.org/onlinebook
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    Time doesn't exist.

    It happens quite a lot, and I'm not sure how.... The only thing in common we have with each other is the word "right"...
  4. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    Huh? I have no problem with double negatives... Are you thinking of someone else? @Right Divider maybe? Haha!
  5. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    Thank you. Then quit using logical fallacies! Seriously! Usually people who complain about other people calling others out about their use of fallacies is because they themselves are using fallacies! That goes for BOTH sides! If you've been rightly called out for using a fallacy, then stop...
  6. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    And again, my objection was in relation to your comment here: Begging the question is a logical fallacy. You want to assert that a doctrine is true, and thus "God thinking a new thought" is therefore false, because it contradicts that doctrine, without first establishing it. I'm not going to...
  7. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    By Calvinists. Are you a Calvinist? I don't consider it fundamental at all. But that's neither here nor there. The point was that, in relation to what you saying immutability was incompatible with, you can safely discard immutability without contradicting reality. (IE, throwing the baby out...
  8. JudgeRightly

    The new covenant

    Argumentum ad nauseum. Obviously not true, Gary. Of course scripture can be read many ways. But there is only one correct way, and that's through right division, something you refuse to even attempt to do, because you can't stomach the idea that your precious belief system that you've held to...
  9. JudgeRightly

    The new covenant

    Literally not what I said at all! The scripture you quoted from Jeremiah 31 literally says, quite plainly, no interpretation needed, that the Lord "will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah." You don't get to just ignore that. Are you claiming to be of the...
  10. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    What I said was not merely opinion. I made an argument, using examples from the Bible, and even asked you questions, which you will likely continue to ignore (second time you've done so, by the way). Argumentum ad lapidem - appeal to the stone. You don't get to simply dismiss an argument...
  11. JudgeRightly

    The new covenant

    No one cares. Make an argument. Because at this point, you are literally rejecting scripture in favor of your personal beef. You need to humble yourself and ask God to forgive you, before it's too late.
  12. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    The doctrine of the immutability of God is not biblical, and can be safely discarded. God is a living God. He does not change in His goodness or righteous character. But He does change in other ways. Immutability is a pagan concept that was introduced to Christianity by Augustine, who...
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    Clown World

  14. JudgeRightly

    The new covenant

    I'll let Paul's words speak for themselves: One person esteems one day above another; another esteems every day alike. Let each be fully convinced in his own mind. He who observes the day, observes it to the Lord; and he who does not observe the day, to the Lord he does not observe it. He who...
  15. JudgeRightly

    When did the gospel go to the Gentiles?

    Agreed. Thank you, and praise God! Indeed.
  16. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    I'm not. I simply don't know what you mean by "a conceptual mind." Please explain.
  17. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    What is that supposed to mean?
  18. JudgeRightly

    Time doesn't exist.

    As a concept, yes.
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