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  1. JudgeRightly

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Oh, so show me where you've answered any of the questions that have been posed to you. I'll wait... Oh wait, you can't, because you haven't. The threads are still there for everyone to read, Gary. Stop bearing false witness against your neighbor. Insults will get you nowhere.
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    Faith to believe on Christ !

    He could forcibly change someone's heart, but that would be, by definition, unjust. That's not what they're being thrown into the lake of fire for. Yes He is. Eventually, His patience will run out, and He will pass judgement on those who have run it out. And those who have put their faith...
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    Jesus and Judas

    Quote me doing it, in the thread I did it in. I refuse to discuss it? Me? Are you kidding me? Multiple times now, in multiple threads, I have asked you questions regarding your beliefs, and YOU REFUSE TO ANSWER! You claim: Yet no other person I've debated who has a similar belief to you...
  4. JudgeRightly

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Why should we engage with you in discussion when you won't even bother engaging with us?
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    Jesus and Judas

    Yes, I deny that I have called you a liar for disagreeing with me. I HAVE called you a liar, however, for lying about me or my position, such as right now. Illustrating the differences does not make you a liar. I WISH you would illustrate the differences, but every attempt I've made so far to...
  6. JudgeRightly

    Jesus and Judas

    But you won't even discuss your point of view with us. Where have I accused you of lying simply for disagreeing with me? Now you're lying. Stop lying. Saying it doesn't make it so, Gary.
  7. JudgeRightly

    May I ask...

    I would agree. It's a little bit of both. The "future thing" in Israel's case was being cut off. Jeremiah 18 records God warning Israel that if she rebels, God will not establish her as a nation. Now, that's not to say that God's promises to Israel are revocable. They're not, as per Romans...
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    "The End of the World(TM)"?

    And I gave you a passage that contradicts your position. Would you like me to quote more verses that say the exact same thing? Or would you like to answer the question I've asked you now at least three times in this thread, because o the fact that what you claim to believe does not line up...
  9. JudgeRightly

    Michelle Obama Is A Woman

    Came across this in my feed:
  10. JudgeRightly

    "The End of the World(TM)"?

    Are you not aware what thread you're in?
  11. JudgeRightly

    "The End of the World(TM)"?

    How am I ignoring anything? I'm just asking you a question. Based on your belief, which you have admitted in this thread: ... that Hebrews is referring to people like yourself in Hebrews 10:16-17, and because you also claimed: ... and you clearly do, thus my question to you is: What...
  12. JudgeRightly

    "The End of the World(TM)"?

    I was asking you a qestion. What "conclusion" are you even talking about? I quoted scripture, to support my question, and you ignored it. can you please answer the question I asked? What tribe are you from? I ask because you think that you are under the New Covenant, which Hebrews states...
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    "The End of the World(TM)"?

    So, since you believe that Hebrews was written to you, and that you are under the New Covenant.... what tribe are you from? Or were you not aware that the New Covenant was made with the house of Israel and the house of Judah? For if that first covenant had been faultless, then no place would...
  14. JudgeRightly

    "The End of the World(TM)"?

    Are you sure?
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    Trinity verse or just Christ?

    So Jesus is the one who is, and who was, and who is to come?
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    "The End of the World(TM)"?

    Guarantee you that he isn't ignoring it at all... And neither do I. We (Steko and I) agree that in the Body there is no difference between Jew and Gentile. So, with that in mind, to whom is the "them/their" referring?
  17. JudgeRightly

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    That "very large company of devout and learned men" was full of men who were, just like you and me, just as fallible as everyone else. This is why your argument is fallacious, because men can be wrong about things, even men in positions of authority. This is one such case where those men were...
  18. JudgeRightly

    Jesus and Judas

    Someone doesn't know what "begging the question" means. Scripture shows this to be true. Saying it doesn't make it so. And so God can't use that to accomplish His purposes? Or do you reject the idea that God can use the actions of wicked men for good, as He did with Joseph and his...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Correct. Correct. None of which are significant enough to change the overarching story of the Bible. No, it means that I believe that the original manuscripts have been copied hundreds of times over the course of 3500 years in order to preserve them, and that, because men are fallible...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    It doesn't matter how many people claim it was written by Paul. If the evidence doesn't support it, and such a position goes against what the Bible teaches, then the belief is false, no matter who those people are who believe Paul wrote Hebrews. Saying it doesn't make it so. An appeal to...
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