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  1. JudgeRightly

    ga'al

    What scripture, specifically, tells us that Abel and Noah put their faith in something that hadn't happened yet and wouldn't happen for a literally a few millennia? Because last I checked, such scripture does not exist, because it didn't happen.
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    The Two Resurrections

    Yawn. Can't you think of something that hasn't been addressed a thousand times on here already? Because it's a good thing there's multiple houses with different house rules in the Bible.... By the way, which house are you a part of, the house of Israel, or the "house" of the Body of Christ...
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    The Two Resurrections

    God doesn't need tecnology. He's God, not some supercomputer.
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    Aww, you beat me to it!
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    And? No one cares. Make an argument. No one said you had to. What you should accept is what the Bible teaches. Bob taught that. Whatever that's supposed to mean... Saying someone deserves death for their actions is by definition calling for them to be put to death for their actions...
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    If you're going to reply to someone, then you should use the "+QUOTE" or "Reply" button at the bottom of their post. Alternately, you can highlight portions of the post, and then click the "+QUOTE" or "REPLY" button that shows up beneath the highlighted text in order to respond to a specific...
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    @Clete ☝️
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    Ask Sherman

    Bottom of the page, says "Help."
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    Is death just another life?

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    The Two Resurrections

    As if that were to somehow contradict what was said earlier...
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    The Two Resurrections

    Yes, it is. What is that revelation about? It's about "the time of Jacob's Trouble." Jacob, AKA Israel. Saying it doesn't make it so, Tambora. Yes, the contents of the book of Revelation were given by Jesus Himself, but that doesn't put Him at the center of it, not in the way you mean it...
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    Is death just another life?

    No, Gary, I can't read your mind. That's why I asked you a question. So then which is it? Was the man saved because of the work of the Holy Spirit? Or was the man saved because of his decision?
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    Is death just another life?

    You said: Then you said: Why was the first saved, and the second not?
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    Is death just another life?

    So the first did something and the second did not do it?
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    The Two Resurrections

    Cannot Jesus be where He wants to be? Enjoying Heaven, fellowshipping with the rest of the Body of Christ. You know, the things you would normally do when you get to heaven... Go for it.
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    The Two Resurrections

    In the figurative sense, that He is King over all. But He is the King over an earthly nation that I am not a citizen of, since my citizenship is that of Heaven.
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    The Two Resurrections

    Gentiles out of every kindred, tongue, people, and nation, had always been able to enter into covenant relationship with God.... THROUGH ISRAEL. This is currently not the case, but it will be again during the Great Tribulation. What Paul preached was a direct relationship with God, without...
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    Clete states the truth. You do not. If you stated the truth, and Clete knowingly disagreed with you. that would make him a liar. Now take what I just said and reverse the names. That's what you're doing. That's why we call you a liar. We call you an idiot because you're being an idiot. How...
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    Is death just another life?

    That would first require you to make a point that is easily understood. So far, you haven't made any points that would fall under that category.
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    This passage supports what Clete said. It also doesn't help your position. Verse 20 is literally what Clete said: "The point he's making is that God hasn't made it so obvious that you can't deny it but that the evidence makes God's existence and character clearly evident for those who are...
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