What are you listening to?
- By Michie
- The Kitchen Sink
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Yep. It’s the same with tech or anything. Been going in since the beginning.Even considering the idol status that human artists can attain?
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Yep. It’s the same with tech or anything. Been going in since the beginning.Even considering the idol status that human artists can attain?
Funny how you snipped out the part where I said "Or is the left now saying the economy is doing well?". If both the left and the right are in agreement that the economy is doing well and inflation has been eliminated, then stimulus payments should make it even better.Is there something wrong with the Trump economy? People are saying it's the best ever!
These payments are to offset inflation, which people are saying has been eliminated.
Schism in MAGA-town.A lot of pressure is being brought to bear on the Republicans who have signed on to the discharge petition.
'I'm not suicidal': MTG hints at threats from 'powerful people' over Epstein files
"The Epstein rape and pedophile network must be exposed.“
Thanks be to God!My observation is that Priests today are wayyyyyyyyyyyyy more masculine than those 40-50 years ago
It’s not a matter of reinterpreting the scriptures, it a matter of interpreting them using sound hermeneutical practices which is something that has led to your demise. Both literary and historical contexts are important. You continue to use scriptures that is outside of both.
So I guess you don’t have a verse that shows that the law was given to the church? Why not? After all, your argument relies on the church being given the law directly, right?
We've been through it enough that I see no point in going around again and again. It's no strawman I'm 'beating up" on, it's the capricious theological monster Calvinists prop up with their word games about compatibilist "free will" that's not really free will and God who is wrathful with human beings who are just carrying out what He has supposedly decreed them to do in the first place.I noticed you relented from citing examples.
What are you talking about? Why would I want to say that to James? You need to learn to communicate more clearly."You have no idea of what you're saying here and how insulting it is to the work of Christ on the cross."
Ahhhh, gotcha!I prefer not to say denomination because it is no indictment of them. It could happen any number of places in a shrinking congregation. The setting was a city church in a large city's once thriving neighborhood that had gone seriously downhill and was then infested with prostitution, drugs, and all that comes with it. Most of the former members had moved out and moved on - probably for good reason - all save the diehards who refused to give up. It was sad in one way, yet a few were still doing church in the midst of squalor. So, there was that. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.
People use this phrase a lot when there are arguments but for the most part, it looks like people are using it incorrectly, so I thought I'd start off this discussion by expounding on what is, and isn't "dividing the body of Christ".
1. First, let's define the word "dividing".
Dividing means to separate. I mean, that's as plain as it can get lol. If you divide an apple in half, you are cutting into two pieces. It is no longer whole, it is divided.
2. Now, what is the body of Christ?
It's a metaphor used by Paul in 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12 to describe the Church as a whole. All believers in Jesus, united under one head of leadership. We can get more nuanced with this but let's just leave it as, anyone who follows Christ in faith. So regardless of denomination, race, or background.
3. Dividing the Body of Christ
So instead of unity (one body) all following Christ, you have division. Examples of this are:
4. So if promoting false doctrine is considered dividing the body, what is NOT dividing the body?
- A) Breaking unity over non-essentials like: "I follow Paul" or "I follow Apollos" (1 Corinthians 3:4).
- B) Promoting False Doctrine (Galatians 5:7-10, Romans 16:17, 1 Corinthians 1:10)
- Gossip or slander (Proverbs 6:16-19, Proverbs 16:28, 2 Corinthians 12:20) But there is a difference between "quarreling" and debate. The motive for quarreling is often pride (James 4:1) and can be over arguments that are "foolish" in nature (Titus 3:9) because the outcome ruins "good hearers" (2 Timothy 2:14 and 2 Timothy 2:23). The Motive for a debate is restoration by correction which can have a fruitful outcome when someone is corrected.
Rebuke: Correcting a person in error by holding them accountable, correcting behavior and correcting scripture. (Matthew 18:15, Luke 17:3, 2 Timothy 4:2, 1 Timothy 5:20, Titus 1:13)
If someone is preaching something false, that's already divided, but debating someone or even getting into a heated debate, isn't dividing, it's actually an attempt at becoming whole again where both people can agree. THAT is unity. So I think people need to be careful that just because 2 people are having an argument/debate, doesn't necessarily mean division, when scripturally speaking its a step towards unity (depending on context of course).
Denominations are already scripturally divided and we should duke it out more often so we can come together in unity of belief instead of attempting to pacify the debate with a chastisement of "dividing the body of Christ" which is only preventing us from actually being whole and keeping us divided with "you interpret it this way, I interpret it this way" and leaving it in that divided state. That's not helping, thats encouraging continued true division.
So within this context, can we stop throwing that phrase around and continue debating so we can become a unified front instead of a fractured one?
Now, within that spirit, feel free to debate me.![]()
When discussing "eternal life" and "immortal life" they are technically identicalThe natures of divine life, angelic life and human life are not the same.
This might sound crazy or stupid, but I actually used to have time to do my job accurately and without the anxiety I experience now. Now, it's all about "rush, rush, rush", "meet your goal", "money, money, money". Our work is closely monitored now. I (and others) actually have to calculate when to go to the bathroom so we're not accused of taking too long on a task. Have you ever heard of such a thing happening in the workplace? This is something you would expect in a Communist country.
I've desired to do something with Linux for some time. I don't know how I would go about that. When I look for Linux jobs, they want knowledgeable people with schooling. I do not ever want to go back to college again. American colleges are scams and you can't do anything with your degree. I've tried twice to get a good job with college, it doesn't work.
If I could make money off of my writing, I would do it.
Hentenza you are so right, in that the texts is very clear. However, most of christianity get it wrong including you, sorry. I had too, early in my christian walk. Why are so many deceived on this issue, because most have been mislead from early childhood before they were old enough to study their bibles. Mislead by parents and pastors giving eulogies at funerals.This is about as clear as it gets. The body returns to dust and to the earth while the spirit (soul) returns to God. You can’t deny the plain reading.
From Wikipedia:
“No excavations are allowed on the Temple Mount, and no positively identified remains of the destroyed temple have been found.”
May I suggest to you the First temple was never in Palestine.
Typical go-to argument. How many thousands? Tens of? Hundreds of? And where is this listing? And is this listing only believed by whom?thousands of denominations
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