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I would say that's not the full story. The cuts have gone far above and beyond waste fraud and abuse. For example, with all the chainsaw waving and gay book banning, did anyone notice this? :What you've seen is the gutting of various ways Democrats were channelling government funds into their own pockets.
After our political discussion, I see where you’re coming from with the tax break issue. Fighting the government is an entirely different ball game than fighting A.I., at least on the surface. If you’re fighting via economics, your goal is invisibility. You don’t have an organization that is visible, you just quietly give your friends a place to live and give away food out of your front yard. Having an organization conveys advantages if the government is favorable, but if the government is opposing your efforts you will need to disappear.I should have specified I was referring to the land purchases you proposed for non profits.
I finished watching said video, but I’m not a scientific researcher. I don’t like his ideas that our reality is a simulation designed by an artificial super intelligence from an alien race - that’s not what the Bible teaches about God. We’re not amusements for God’s entertainment. His cruel view of God really betrays his spiritual intent. He seemed to push Steve Barrett in a positive direction spiritually, but Barrett’s idea that all religions teach the same thing is also obviously wrong. At least Barrett’s willing to think about it.I’ll let you watch the video. I don’t want to spoil it for you. ;-)
					
				Isaiah 11:6-9 said:6 And the wolf will dwell with the lamb,
And the leopard will lie down with the young goat,
And the calf and the young lion and the fattened steer will be together;
And a little boy will lead them.
7 Also the cow and the bear will graze,
Their young will lie down together,
And the lion will eat straw like the ox.
8 The nursing child will play by the hole of the cobra,
And the weaned child will put his hand on the viper’s den.
9 They will not hurt or destroy in all My holy mountain,
For the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord
As the waters cover the sea.
The mainstream media tanked in the ratings because of their false reporting. They are trying to paint ICE as negatively as they can get away with. If they now showed how ICE typically conducts arrests even more of their followers would leave.Last year, many discussed President Trump's mass deportation policy and questioned whether Americans would support it if fully implemented. Now, as the policy is being enforced, mainstream media (MSM) covers ICE activities only sporadically. If MSM consistently showed how ICE conducts arrests—including detaining children near schools or single parents at home—public perception might change.
I'm curious. When you say that one should be resisting sin and if they aren't, then they're totally lost...
Is sin not always a deliberate act on our part? If it isn't, can you give me an example? Otherwise, if all sin is a deliberate act on our part, then at what point is someone considered lost?
This is my understanding; say for example (this may be extreme, but it is to get a point across), I'm driving down a residential road when suddenly a young child runs out from between two parked cars. I do my best to stop and avoid hitting the child, but there just wasn't enough time or space to do so and I end up hitting and killing the child. Did I commit a sin in taking that child's life?
Same scenario, but this time instead of trying to avoid the child, I floor it. Did I commit a sin in this instance?
In both instances the outcome was the same, the child died. But, my motives were different. The first scenario would not be considered a sin on my part but simply an unfortunate accident. There was no ill intention or motive on my part to harm the child. In the second scenario, there was. It was a deliberate act on my part to harm the child.
It's very easy for us, and very self righteous I might add, to say that if someone continues to deliberately sin, then they are lost or were never saved to begin with. When the reality is, all sin is a deliberate act on our part. If it wasn't, then it wouldn't be a sin.
One cannot presume to say that someone who continues to sin is lost or was never saved to begin with without placing themselves an a pedestal claiming that their own sins are never intentional.
In the parable of the sower and soils, Jesus gives us four examples. The first is someone who hears the word but doesn't receive it at all. They remain unsaved. The second is someone who receives it, but it's more of an emotional high for them. For these people it's more about how they feel so they never bother to try and understand or to learn more about what it is they believe. So as soon as things start to get uncomfortable, as they always do, they have no understanding of the word and are quickly led astray by the next best thing that gives them that emotional high. The third example is someone who also receives the word but soon finds the worries and desires of the world more important, leading them astray. And finally, the fourth example is someone who receives the word and runs with it. It becomes their new life, bearing much fruit.
The first example is the only person who wasn't saved out of the four. All the rest were saved. In this parable Jesus showed us the three different types of believers. The believer who is more about the emotional side of it all, but has no foundation (understanding of the word) upon which to stay rooted. The believer who is too easily overcome by the worries and desires of the world (this one typically being the one who would appear to be deliberately sinning), and the one who is all in and firm in their faith.
Not all who are saved are going to appear the same in their behavior. In a perfect world they would, but this world is far from perfect. Jesus was simply pointing this out.
I'd say a bit of both.Was it weird of me to ask to go watch his son play? Or is he weird for treating an innocuous request as if I'm a pedophile or stalker or something?
Of course.You said you wouldn't express it the way they do. That's fine, but they're free to express it the way they do, yes?
Although I am a big Trump supporter. That is not what I am communicating. I'm communicating a very lost and hidden in darkness biblical doctrine on human government. Nor am I teaching that God will only work within this form of government. What I am teaching is this is God's best. Just like there are all kinds of church governments. God does not forsake his people just because they are part of an institution that does not perfectly reflect what the Bible has in mind for a church. There is God's best. There are some types of churches that God can barely do anything in and there is every point in between.You make some good points on the balance of church and state. But the GOP and maga goes far beyond desiring state's rights. I have blogged in here about the use of immediate capital punishment to blow up boats and it is not particularily biblical. Critical Issues on Trump Policies in South America.
In all kinds of ways Trump and maga can be defined as progressive using your approach. For instance, the U.S. government now being the largest shareholder of Intel. This directly intervenes in the free market principles of "private ownership." Maga too violates Godly principles by continuing to increase the federal debt, and the use of Federal troops in the USA in state's where they are not wanted. Trump's heavy handed government policies have not freed up markets for energy, agriculture, ranching, crypto, etc. Though Trump has changed many policies within these areas, it is still prone to heavy government intervention.
Consider Trump's version of Shay's rebellion. In Shay's rebellion, the state of Massachusetts asked for help, but received none. Here we have Trump forcing states to receive help that have said they do not want it.
So in your defining progressiveness, Trump is impuned as well as democrrats. Your ideas are more in line with Reagan, who though not perfect, wanted to devolve more government responsibility to the state level. I know that I certainly applaud that.
The big elephant though in the room is what are your feelings about the consent of the governed as espoused by Locke and others? How can anyone push a Christian agenda for many states, that are no longer very interested in being a Christian state? Sure I wish too that the USA had more Christian influence, but the church has declined and in many states that are not interested in any specific set of Christian principles, including putting the bible at the center of education. You are right it has to start with churches. Repressive government forcing people into Christian thought seems doomed to failure and actually is not much different than what cultural neo-Marxists such as Gramsci called for.
I might argue too that without a safety net of health and welfare spending that America or any modern capitalist state has that the interruption would be quite dramatic and cause enough unrest that it would interrupt the usa or any nation's economy and system that some sofcial spending is now required.
America's maga movement will become a failure because it is based in politics and policies that nto only violate God's principles, but it does not start with the one thing that the bible suggests is needed - Humility. For lasting Godly, change, that is where it starts. There is no short cut as II Chronicles 7:14 and James 4:10 suggest.
I would note too your ideas of what freedom of the press are not backed up by evidence. Here is a more realistic view offerred in the words of Thomas Jefferson. “The basis of our government being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.”
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Freedom of the press
Freedom of the press protects the right to gather information and report it to others. This vital freedom helps protect democracy.firstamendment.mtsu.edu
So you're saying...oxycodone?She didn't sound drunk to me.
AND there two COVENANTS and was WASHING in. the NEW COVENANT OK. ??You make yet another mistake, the law and the covenants are two different things. Both the old and the new covenant are about the law.
You can read more about the covenants here: The Five Key Covenants God Makes With Humans in the Bible
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And I believe Rom 6:14 that we are NOT UNDER THE LAW , but under GRACE. is EMPHATIC. and to the LAW OF MOSESIndeed, if we are still required to refrain from doing what the Law of God reveals to be sin, then we are still under it.
Oh. In truth that makes man willing, no matter how weakly at first, to allow God to save him; it's to not say "no"; it's to open the door when He knocks. And that small nascent willingness, itself prompted and aided by grace, is meant to be confirmed and to grow as we express and act upon the faith, hope, and love that is given us, and then those virtues, that righteousness, grows in strength and conviction as well.This ultimately makes man his own savior
I visited the Episcopal cathedral in my last town quite a bit. I just read lately that the Rector i liked quite a bit is retiring due to issues brought on by Covid. I've also visited a couple of ACNA parishes over time.Unless I am mistaken, were you ever an Episcopalian or independent Anglican? I remember you very well!
God bless you abundantly!
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Incorrect, see John 20:23. God didn't establish a church as impotent as a local Rotary club.God has given His Church no more authority over people, than to separate those who will not submit to the truth from their body.
1 Cor. 5:5 and 1 Tim. 1:20.No it is not.
Right, none of those is "rejecting the concept of spiritual authority altogether," those are instances of rejecting particular spiritual authorities.The greater part of the world has always rejected the spiritual authority of the New Testament itself, let alone those who claim to preach the truth regarding it. The New Testament itself records those who rejected the authority of even the apostles themselves, not to mention occasions of disagreement between themselves, such as Paul and Peter.
The particular quote is from Early Writings, 67.2. I'm not really interested in this becoming a lengthy sidebar, though, since it seems difficult enough already to get straight answers on the main topic in this thread.Why don't you give a good reference to what you quoted and or add some context that all might see for themselves what exactly is being said or addressed. The author you are quoting wrote an awful lot of material, are you just clicking and pasting from someone else's arguments, or did you actually read the above in the material the author actually wrote? If the latter, why not include a reference for all to examine if they wish.
Welcome to Christian forums. It is great to see an intellectual that is searching for what are the most important things in life. I pray you can find some good fellowship here and are welcomed by many. I pray too (if I may) that God touches your heart and you can learn more about him and what true Christianity is. God bless you!Hello, my name is Henrik Kochan. I'm an author living in Israel.
My books in Hebrew include The Meaning of Life – Socrates, Jesus, Nietzsche and Jesus and the Laws of Moses. I’ve recently completed my first book in English (not yet published), titled Steps to Heaven: On Morality, God, and the Soul. It explores themes such as salvation in Judaism and Christianity, Jesus and Paul, the Holy Spirit, atonement, and more.
Although I’m not Christian myself, I’m deeply interested in these topics and would love to hear what my Christian friends here in the forum think about them.
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The Art of Dying Well: Facing Death, Judgement, Heaven or Hell.
Each day we live is a preparation for the day we die. We will die well if we live in a manner that prepares us for Heaven. We either prepare to die well or we’re headed for Hell. The choice is ours.www.catholicunscripted.com
I've also been playing Final Fantasy VII, and it's actually the first time I've played it. Such a cool game.Honestly, it was mainly because I don't think I've 100%ed it.
Another one that I've been slowly chugging through is Skyward Sword HD, though I'm moreso trying to get to Hero Mode as soon as possible so that I can start my "real" playthrough (I defeated the final boss in the original Wii version.) It's a bummer that players can't just jump right into Hero Mode like with Wind Waker HD (or so I've heard; been a while since I played it.)
A third one which I've been playing more recently, however, is Final Fantasy VII (with texture/performance mods; made it up to the railroad tracks right before getting to the Gold Saucer.)
When I want to play something, but don't have enough time, I can play something online. Usually, I play slot games, and I really like it. They don't take a lot of time, and I have some fun. Lately I've been playing at 20 bet casino, and can say that it's one of the best I've ever tried. I've played a few games, and I actually liked them, and I can get some cool bonuses too.