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Was he wearing a tie, and if so, what color was it?I struck up a conversation with a guy in a Walmart parking lot.
Was he wearing a tie, and if so, what color was it?I struck up a conversation with a guy in a Walmart parking lot.
In the verses you quoted, where does Paul say anything about the Ten Commandments?
Gal 5:19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
Gal 5:20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,
Gal 5:21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
Why so you want to embarrass yourself? They list several of the sins delineated in the 10 commandments and sin is the transgression of the law.What about them? Yes, those verses too: they say nothing about keeping any law.
1Jn_3:4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.
So, you agree that Paul says nothing about the Ten Commandments in the verses you quoted.In the verses you quoted, where does Paul say anything about the Ten Commandments?
Domo arigato, Mr. Miyagi.Why so you want to embarrass yourself?
They list several of the sins delineated in the 10 commandments
Whose sin? What law?and sin is the transgression of the law.
What law do you suppose, John a jew, was referring to?Domo arigato, Mr. Miyagi.
So what?
Edit: Actually, they don't. The Ten Commandments are a proscription only against sins of those who are under the Ten Commandments (Mosaic law): viz., the children of Israel.
Whose sin? What law?
Whatever law the sinner is under.What law do you suppose, John a jew, was referring to?
In another thread, beginning with my post at the following link, I've already discussed the sort of error (born of hastiness and inattentiveness) you are advocating:They list several of the sins delineated in the 10 commandments and sin is the transgression of the law.
The NINE CommandmentsBoy, that's an old rebuttal to obedience to the 10 Commandments. They're too much for us to bear? Funny thing is I have been following that with the simple question "Which Commandment(s) are too difficult for us to keep?" for about a decade and you know what? Not ONE single time has that...
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Hastiness and inattention? You know better than that. You've read my posts for quite a while now. You know the quality of my research,In another thread, beginning with my post at the following link, I've already discussed the sort of error (born of hastiness and inattentiveness) you are advocating:
The NINE Commandments
Boy, that's an old rebuttal to obedience to the 10 Commandments. They're too much for us to bear? Funny thing is I have been following that with the simple question "Which Commandment(s) are too difficult for us to keep?" for about a decade and you know what? Not ONE single time has that...theologyonline.com
What an inopportune moment/context for you to have written "inattention".I've already discussed the sort of error (born of hastiness and inattentiveness) you are advocating:
Hastiness and inattention? You know better than that.
You're really funny.What an inopportune moment/context for you to have written "inattention".
This is your problem. Many things are scriptural but they are not dispensational (i.e., They are NOT current).Thus the law of God converts our hearts. I've never heard a dispensationalist say this, yet it is scriptural.
It seems to be because you do not understand that it means to be a dispensationalist. You seem to have some strange "idea" of what it means and you argue against that and not actually dispensationalism.It's one of many reason's I am not a dispensationalist.
What does that have to do with anything?You might also read Hebrews 11 known as the faith chapter.
That is a LIE. Why do you LIE?It's full of the names of people the Bible lists as heroes of faith yet I've never seen. or heard, a MADist admit that faith has anything to do with OT times.
Again, you LIE.You all say the OT people were legalists.
I see the fruits of your beliefs, and that is enough for me. Jesus said by their fruits ye shall know them.This is your problem. Many things are scriptural but they are not dispensational (i.e., They are NOT current).
It seems to be because you do not understand that it means to be a dispensationalist. You seem to have some strange "idea" of what it means and you argue against that and not actually dispensationalism.
Dispensationalism is simply the recognition that God does different things at different time with different people. God has different "rules" from time to time. This does NOT mean that everything change, as some things are universal.
What does that have to do with anything?
That is a LIE. Why do you LIE?
Again, you LIE.
Your straw-man "dispensationalist" is no match for you, but the real thing stands up just fine.
You should take the time to learn about the beliefs that prove you wrong on so many counts.
It figures that you will not actually address what others say, since you cannot.I see the fruits of your beliefs, and that is enough for me. Jesus said by their fruits ye shall know them.
So? What we believe has everything to do with how we behave. It's a law of human nature. Is there a reason that those who do not believe in God become pedophiles, alcoholics and drug addicts?I figures that you will not actually address what others say, since you cannot.
Are you a Christian Scientist?
You cannot discuss Christian doctrine without getting hysterical.So? What we believe has everything to do with how we behave. It's a law of human nature. Is there a reason that those who do not believe in God become pedophiles, alcoholics and drug addicts?
Why do you think I'm hysterical? You know me well enough by now to know I don't get that way.You cannot discuss Christian doctrine without getting hysterical.
Then discuss without resorting to misdirection and lies.Why do you think I'm hysterical? You know me well enough by now to know I don't get that way.
Could you give an example of some proposition, and of some behavior that you'd say believing said proposition "has everything to do with"?What we believe has everything to do with how we behave.
There you go. There's my evidence.Then discuss without resorting to misdirection and lies.