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  1. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    It isn't a matter of opinion. When you say things that you know are false, its called "lying".
  2. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    When you say things that you know are false, it is a lie, Gary. When you try to put words into other people mouths that you know don't fit, that too is a lie, Gary. Perjury is a form of lying. Perjury, however, is not merely lying, it is a crime. It also is the form of lying that is...
  3. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    How is that even possible? Seriously! How is it even possible for such a thought to cross your mind? Do us all a favor and just do one simple thing. Do your best to put JR's position, and by extension my own position, into your own words. Just repeat back to us whatever it is you think we're...
  4. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    Saying it doesn't make it so. What are you talking about, the book of James? When did anyone suggest that the book of James is your opinion? Why is it that when people are arguing a position that makes no sense, they always seem to devolve into single sentence responses to posts that took 45...
  5. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    You are a flat our liar and you ignore almost everything anyone says of any substance. I'm through wasting time on you.
  6. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    No it doesn't. No, it doesn't. I've demonstrated otherwise. I'm done repeating myself. So says the idiot who's clearly incapable of adult conversation. Liar. No one said otherwise. Good bye.
  7. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    Look, I'm really trying hard not be insulting and to give you every benefit of the doubt but this is just simple stupidity! No one has ever even suggested that God tempted anyone! What are you even talking about?
  8. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    It isn't important to affirmatively know who the author was but it would be a significant problem if it were proven that Paul was the author. It would be heavy, insurmountable, evidence that the New Testament was self-contradictory and therefore false. Quite true but it would significantly...
  9. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    I can't even believe you actually posted this for the public to read. You really should be embarrassed. First of all, a fallacy of logic is not a matter of personal opinion. I guarantee that you have no idea what an appeal to authority fallacy is and that you think it means more than it...
  10. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Yes! There's terrific reason! The Holy Spirit didn't take over the mind and personality of those who authored the bible. Had that been the case then the entire bible would have been in a consistent style. Further, what sort of evidence that doesn't fit your narrative couldn't be thrown into...
  11. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Yes, I've heard people say that before. I'm not sure what it is that they are referring to specifically but I have no reason to doubt that they have good reason to say it. Eloquence is a bit of a subjective thing and so, if it were me, I'd try to make the argument based on more objectively...
  12. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    Look, I don't know who it is you're used to dealing with but I'm not stupid. You've now modified your position from Judas doing what he did on his own to now it was Satan who made him do it. Not that I disagree with the idea that Satan was involved but merely that you've modified your position...
  13. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Appeal to authority fallacy. The article I linked to, on the other hand, made actual arguments based on the text of scripture and the message therein. Not the least of which, I alluded to by pointing out that Paul received "his gospel" by direct divine revelation. Galatians 1:11 But I make...
  14. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Paul did not write Hebrews. I don't typically post links to other people's arguments but there's too much material and not enough time and I don't want to leave that claim without some support, therefore.... 11 reasons why Paul did not write Hebrews The most compelling argument, in my view...
  15. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    It was a question, SKC, not an accusation. The idea was that if you didn't think it was a lucky coincidence, then what was it and how is it possible that God wasn't orchestrating the events of Calvary, including the ones that Judas had a hand in? This is my line. You are the one who is saying...
  16. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    No, it really doesn't. First of all, the idea that God had known for eternity that the Jews would reject Him is not in the bible. That's your doctrine but it isn't biblical. You learned that from your Pastor or Sunday School teacher but they didn't get it from the bible either and neither did...
  17. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    Obvious? How so? You think it was just lucky coincidence that Judas fulfilled prophecy that written something like 500 years earlier (Zechariah 11:13)? Clete
  18. Clete

    Jesus and Judas

    "in your mind"? You mean, "in your opinion", right? Your opinion isn't scriptural... I Kings 22:20 And the Lord said, ‘Who will persuade Ahab to go up, that he may fall at Ramoth Gilead?’ So one spoke in this manner, and another spoke in that manner. 21 Then a spirit came forward and stood...
  19. Clete

    Huge UFO news!

    A long long long way from being compelling. "Curiosity is not a virtue." (@ 6:36) If that's so, then why should I watch your videos, Mr. Knowles?
  20. Clete

    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    If God is the only one who can restrain Satan and the Antichrist, and you have biblical precedent to support that claim, then on what basis are you conceding that its an assumption that the Holy Spirit is that which is removed during the end times? A position supported by evidence is not an...
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