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Struggling with feeling God’s presence

I often heard from the Holy Spirit.

But I never got the "feelings". I always hear about Christians getting distinct good feelings which they clearly recognize as from the Holy Spirit.

Feelings of comfort and great contentment with myself is probably the closest thing but I don't think that's it.

I never forced it either.

I was in a pentecostal group prayer couple times surrounded by people falling and wriggling on the floor and felt absolutely NOTHING even though I'm praying.

Eventually, the group thought I'm possessed by an evil spirit so they all surrounded and laid their hands on me and I still felt nothing. If I'm actually possessed, that would mean the group have absolutely no power over the spirit that's possessing me or lack the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in them. Either way, it's bad.

I feel better (not necessarily feeling the Holy Spirit) alone and can hear the Holy Spirit way better alone and in silence.
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Why Is It So Hard for Christians to Talk About Justice and Greed?

I’ve been reflecting lately on how often Scripture warns us about greed and how closely that warning is tied to God’s call for justice and care for others. Jesus speaks about money and the dangers of wealth more than almost any other topic, yet many Christians today find conversations about justice uncomfortable or “political.”

So I wanted to ask the community here:
Why do you think discussions about justice and greed create such tension among believers?
Is it a matter of theology, culture, politics, or something deeper in the human heart?


I’m preparing a video on this topic and would truly appreciate hearing a range of Christian perspectives!
I have never noticed this.
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Recipes using inexpensive items

Do any of you think Christians will still be living in cities in the end times? And if so, do you think any of them will live off the waste of society in that time period?
I believe that the cities in the end times, starting very soon, will be very much like Sodom and Gomorrah. Get out of the cities.
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Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

"Even the top Nazis were put on trial. How are these South American drug traffickers so much worse?"
Did you see any low rank noncom Nazis on trial along with Goering?
That isn't Rocksinmyhead's point. His point is that people who committed one of the most horrible crimes ever received a fair trial. The alleged crime of drug smuggling is way less evil than the Nazi crimes. And yet they are murdered at sea on allegations alone and this murders are justified by the Trump administration and different members here.
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KJV

Why do some people speak in an at least 700-year-old version of the English language?
I don't know. It seems particularly apparent in prayer meetings. For example, I remember a dear Christian brother, now with the Lord, who in prayer referred to people who were ill as those who were "laid on one side on a bed of sickness."
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Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

The US has historically rejected this argument, because it can be inverted and argued about US actions like sanctions.

The article seems to be saying that even sanctions kill people. Even more people then war. So what is the solution.

All I know is that sanctions and diplomacy and even bribes have not worked for some. Whatever the previous administration did it did not work and in fact made an even bigger problem.
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KJV

In some American Churches, old English phrases might be used like in the Lord’s Prayer but that’s about it. This style of English is still around 400 years old though.

Even the Mayflower Compact of the 1620 Plymouth Colony is fairly understandable now.



The language of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution are basically understandable. The technical aspects of these documents can be challenging but that is a different matter.

Look at the 1863 Gettysburg Address of Abraham Lincoln. It is sophisticated, brief but still comprehensible even if needs to be read carefully.


My ancestry is Arabic and American colonist. When I was a kid in the early 1970s, I never heard anyone in our families speaking using words like “thou” or “thee” .
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Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

Do you think that now that the drug boats have just about stopped and its saving lives is a good thing.
Have they?

There is too much money in the drug trade for it to just dry up after a few destroyed boats.

Besides, this isn't really about the drug trade. It's about the USA going after another country with oil that they think they can manufacture a reason to attack. With Iraq it was "weapons of mass destructions". With Venezuela it's "narco-terrorism".

Just that this time, the government of the USA feels that they don't need to convince international allies and cobble together an "alliance of the willing". They just need to convince the people of their own country.
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Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

What is the connection between the cargo on the boat and drug overdose deaths? Does removing one boat actually reduce overdose deaths with 20000? You are justifying killing the people on the boat because the cargo kills someone els. So how many lives are saved by sinking the boat and killing those on it?
The good old trolley ethical dilemma.

You could ask the question a number of ways. How many lives are taken and destroyed by a boat load of drugs. Just like the trolly dilemma you have to choose between 5 people or 1 person. Or it may be 5 people on the drug boat and howevermany is estimated from a boat load of drugs. I would say it would be way more than 5.

But unlike the trolly dilemma if you do nothing instead of killing 1 or 5 people. By allowing it to go on you are allowing onging killing on your door step knowingly of a million over a generation.

So if taking out 5 boats stops the drug boats then so long as its stopped you will have saved a million people over a generation. But even if its half that or just saving lives for 1 year its still more lives saved.
By whom, did they give a source?
Now your concerned about sources lol.

So how would what was on the boats kill 20000?
I don't know, this is what was claimed. I guess if you average it out over a generation then the amount of drugs on each boat is equivelent to killing 20k over that generation.
By cocaine overdose?
Yes and I think this is mixed with fentanyl.
So how many drug deaths can be laid at the feet of Venezuela?
Does it matter. Lets say its 25k a year. Or even 10k. If terrorist came into a country and killed 10,000 people would that be ok. Whats the difference between a weapon and a poison that kills people.
Sure, I don't have any problem with interdicting drug smugglers. Straight up executing them, not really ok to me.
Ok so we just let them continue to smuggle drugs in and kill 1,000s.

So do you think assassinating Hamas leads or Iranian leaders who planned and plotted to murder 1,000s through terror was wrong without a trial.
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Now does everyone understand why the "right to refuse illegal orders" video was made?

How about you give us a statement as regards your position on the morality of that? Or do you still need to wait to find out who was responsible?
Wait until they somehow can put the blame on Obama, Biden or Hillary Clinton. Then you'll see how wrong the second strike was.
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Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

Have you not noticed that the US courts have felt no compunction in prosecuting drug traffickers who never even entry the US? Recently the president of Honduras was tried, convicted, and sentenced to 40 years in a US federal prison for his efforts in trafficking 400 tons (!) of cocaine over a couple decades.

[voice off screen, peanuts style] wah wah wa waa wawah.

[Me] He did what?

[voice off screen, peanuts style] wah wawah wah waa wawah.

[Me] Oh [expletive deleted]!

Never mind.
So how do they get Moros into a US prison. Will that stop the drug trade.

Not saying its right but it seems just a few boats blown out of the water has just about stopped the trade overnight.

The same thing happened with Hamas. The US bombed Iranian nuclear bunkers, take out Hama leaders and then threaten Hamas to be wiped off the face of the earth. Hamas was then negociation a peace deal to let the remaining hostages go. No other method achieved such an outcome.

Sometimes evil people don't care and are not open to negociations and doing the right thing. So what do you do then.
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Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

I don't know and why does it matter. All I know is that theres an aweful lot of deaths.

This is what was mentioned. That theres enough drugs on each boat to kill 20,000 people. That may not happen in one year as not every one will overdose and die.

Its averaged out over a generation where there was around a million deaths. By why does it matter quibbling about numbers. Its bad. Like they said this is more deaths than all the major wars of the 20th century.

Why are not people protesting and shutting down Universities and streets over 1,000s of people being killed by the flooding of drugs from a neighbouring nation.

If all the protests are about living together in peace then if my neighbour or a house down the street was flooding the town or city with drugs. I think most people would be upset and want the drug suppliers stopped.

The US has historically rejected this argument, because it can be inverted and argued about US actions like sanctions.

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Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

I don't know if it's a good thing, but it apparently is the Christian thing to do.
Why is it always the 'Christians'. Like they are always the mean ones. Isn't this whole thing a matter of subjective opinion. You could say those who have sat by and quietly allowed 1,000s to die and families and communities destroyed due to policy inaction is being a mean as well.
Most nations and most non-Christians in this country think that if you sink an enemy ship it is wrong to machine gun the survivors in the water.
I think this is making a false equivalence. This is conflating the ethics of fake news and a seperate issue with the issue of whether stopping the drug boats full stop is ok or not. We don't even know if the fake news is verified. But your quick to spread the narrative without evidence.

Let me clarify also that none of this is a good thing as far as Christian values. War and using force and killing others even if justified to save many is still not a good thing. Compared to it not having to happen in the first place.

But thats not always how life works and there actually is evil in the world.

The reality is sooner or later this is going to be the case. That as evil grows and encroaches on others its a case of how far you tolerate this. If you have negociated and reasoned and pleaded and they don't stop then what do we do.

I think it depends and when it comes to national security and safety then this is a different situation. If the practices of another State are harming people what do you do. If the government of that nation knows whats happening and even participates in it. What then.

In some ways the drug boats are like terrorist who are aiming their poison at other nations to exploit and profit off them and are quite willing and knowingly murdering 1,000s of people in another nation in the process.
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Zions New Children

The 12 + James never left Jerusalem in their lifetime, because the nation of Israel never accepted Christ as their Messiah. Cornelius was a one off incident and he was saved under the same program that Israel had.
What theological importance are you concluding from this?
Also - I'm not sure Cornelius was 'saved' under the same program that Israel had - because that program was no longer valid. Jesus said if Israel did not worship him, God could make the very stones cry out! Cornelius was not a Jew, which is the very reason Peter had the dream about the unclean animals and salvation coming to the non-Jews.

Also, I'm not even sure if your claim about the Apostles staying in Jerusalem is technically true - let alone any conclusions you might attach to that statement.

PETER and JOHN: Acts 8:14 Peter and John sent to Samaria

Acts 9:32–43, Peter goes to Lydda, then Joppa, then in 10:23 Caesarea / Cornelius.

PHILIP (the evangelist) - Acts 8:5 Samaria, 8:40 then Caesarea.

PAUL (Saul) - everywhere across the Greek speaking world then Rome.

Let alone all the other church leaders that Acts shows were sent out to the nations for other purposes.

The theology of the New Testament is clear: God's plan for Israel was fulfilled in Jesus living as the perfect Israelite, dying in our place, and bringing in the kingdom of God via the church in this weird age we live in of "now but not yet" kingdom living.
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Drunk raccoon found passed out in liquor store bathroom

I think I found my spirit animal. It is a good thing he made it to the toilet. But someone should probably bring him some fast food and an ibuprofen.
After my bar hopping during my college years, we’d eat at a diner that was open 24/7. Breakfast food prevented hangovers and brought us together ;)
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I'm joining Roman Catholicism.

God's explained to me, many times, that this Church, this 'religion', is rooted in the meaning of Life. I am going to take the OCIA here within a month or two. I just am in the middle of moving, but it all seems good to go. I know this will sound stupid to people, maybe, but I was in the hospital and this Priest came, and he gave me a Rosary. I can't lose that thing. It just, shows up. Same as this daily Bible journal book from years ago. We would move and move, and I'd find that book. Anyways, God bless. I've got a Catholic Bible through Amazon. And some Church history. I'm just excited, talking on and on. But God so loved the World, He gave us Roman Catholicism.

Trump dispenses with trials, orders military strike on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat (Now up to 2, 3, 4...)

Generally speaking, no. The same was true of My Lai.

That's because it was recognized the lower ranking troops didn't know or understand the laws their nations had signed to observe, and in the military ignorance of the law is an effective defense.

The US fixed that situation with comprehensive annual Law of Armed Conflict training that is mandatory for every service member.

So, nobody can claim ignorance of the law.

I've been listening to some US national security lawyers on this topic. What's been interesting is the differences between the military lawyers and the intelligence community lawyers.

The former have universally been of the opinion that the strikes are illegal and most have condemned them.

The most commonly cited legal objections are that there's been no Congressional approval, that drug smuggling is a quintessential criminal activity not a military one, that there are reasonable and readily available alternatives to lethal strikes and that the classification of these groups as 'narcoterrorist' organisations is legally dubious (at best).

The intelligence community lawyers have been much more circumspect and seems to be more split about the legality and the necessity. S

ome argue that 'something' needed to be done and this 'sends a message' and while the strikes are likely illegal that misses the point and the law needs to catch up. Others point out that basic thresholds like 'response to armed attack' or 'acting in self-defense' - which are present in both US and international law - are absent and that without a Congressional Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) the whole thing here is illegal (because drug smuggling clearly doesn't even come close to the established legal definitions of terrorism under the US code).

A former IC community lawyer pointed out that if the current US position is found legal then a country like Venezuela could designate Lockheed Martin, RTX and Boeing as 'terrorist organisations' and proceed to legally blow up passenger jets with their employees on board.
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KJV

Thanks for the thoughtful replies about the KJV. I wasn't thinking about that version of the bible but I can now see how I shouldn't have entitled this thread "KJV".

What I meant to bring up is how some people actually speak, or try to speak, in King James English. And the to the best of my knowledge King James style speaking is around 700 years old. What's the reason for using it?
Personally? As a young (30 year old) American, I don’t see many people speak that way. Especially in the Midwest where most people speak clearly and plainly.

Maybe people from other areas and countries have a different experience?
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