... duh.
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"Duh," I dunno....Learn us some "coherent conversation," in "duh" English, would "ya?" Teach us....Please?
... duh.
... Do you try to make threads a coherent conversation when you post--
...the greek grammar
Most of us don't know what you're talking about.
Duh.
It must be built on a strong foundation, so the building can grow, as a bride adorned for her husband into the NHNE event.Once you leave the lies and deception of dispensational narrowcasting, you will begin to see the unfractured beauty that lies in the NHNE event, as the scales fall from your eyes and the veil (not vail, vail is in colorado) is lifted and the gospel event energizes you. Am I getting through to you?
It must be built on a strong foundation, so the building can grow, as a bride adorned for her husband into the NHNE event.
Exactly, only now we possess the kingdom within our mission to build the church.
HUH??(NOTICE CAPS, and double question marks, emphasizing my being right?)Once you leave the lies and deception of dispensational narrowcasting, you will begin to see the unfractured beauty that lies in the NHNE event, as the scales fall from your eyes and the veil (not vail, vail is in colorado) is lifted and the gospel event energizes you. Am I getting through to you?
Exactly, only now we possess the kingdom within our mission to build the church.
Without fracturalizing it, or marginalizing it, or obtuseificating it.
I have to say that your views on obtuseification are quite acute.
It must be built on a strong foundation, so the building can grow, as a bride adorned for her husband into the NHNE event.
STP has unwittingly swerved into the fact that the NHNE is the externalization of what is true in Christ now; that is why there are so many parallels between the two. We live in the tension between 'already' and 'not yet.' That is also why, on close inspection, the NHNE is not the same kind of physicality that we have in this world.
The D'ist club needs to examine itself on this matter of forcing the next world to be identical to this one. The physicality of the world before the Genesis Deluge was also quite different from this one, no matter what uniformitarianism says. Likewise, the NHNE when compared to this. As Rom 8 says there is a glory that will be revealed in us that makes today's sufferings void.
8:22 says the present time (Paul's) was preceded by 'groaning as in childbirth' which is now over because of the excellency of what we have in Christ (already), but there is more coming than these firstfruits, and no one hopes in what they already have. Likewise 2 Cor 4-5 on how the Spirit is not everything we are receiving, but is the deposit and guarantee.
STP has unwittingly swerved into the fact that the NHNE is the externalization of what is true in Christ now; that is why there are so many parallels between the two. We live in the tension between 'already' and 'not yet.' That is also why, on close inspection, the NHNE is not the same kind of physicality that we have in this world.
:chuckle:fortifying them in disarray and constipation of thought.
It's important to remain unobtuse and to remain acutely aware, non-fractured, as we propel ourselves forward into the now/not yet NHNE event, which is energized by the gospel event, in light of the Great Deluge of false prophets and teachers which seek to flame out the lighted camel and hoist doubt upon the church fortifying them in disarray and constipation of thought.
is the externalization of what is true in Christ now; that is why there are so many parallels between the two. We live in the tension between 'already' and 'not yet.
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D'ism sucks because it damages many of the classic truth of the NT beyond recognition in its search for schematic diagram exactness.
Did Israel know its messiah would suffer by reading Ps 22, Is 53, Dan 9? did it know he would give gifts to men once ascended on high, and those gifts were leaders of the Christian mission, Eph 4? That they are not the restored land of Judea?