The Reality of Free Will
- By Aaron112
- Christian Scriptures
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Recognizing God Arranging all things is actually a good , scriptural, answer.....I don't have an answer other than God is sifting, refining.
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Recognizing God Arranging all things is actually a good , scriptural, answer.....I don't have an answer other than God is sifting, refining.
Awesome, you made this documentary?Perfect 1950s Family Life Was All An Act
I realize that not every person growing up in the 50's had a "fake" family that looked perfect but wasn't. Enough people experienced the fakeness to make the 60's generation rebel against the rigid rules of how a family was supposed to look. This is a portion of my 6 part PBS television series, Making Sense Of The Sixties. Many of you have asked me to present more sections from the series. Please remember that I made it in 1989, more than 30 years ago. You can't look at the 1960s and what happened without looking at the life young people lead in the 1950s.
I'm not ridiculing you, but the start of your thread title, "AI and I", would make a good name for a twenty-first century reggae song.Sounds like you're ridiculing me as well.
God , or more often, a god.... like the prince of evil.....Perhaps. I believe one's motives are going to be predetermined by one's image of God/god living in their heart.
Who is going to strike? Most of the people protesting were retired white people.A general strike would likely get the Congress’ and Senate’s attention…maybe March of 2026?
But that is not what it says and, frankly, you are ignoring scripture. The unquenchable fire was prepared for the devil and his minions for and the wicked are tossed in the same unquenchable fire to suffer the same fate. Are you arguing that the devil and his minions also are annihilated? That makes no scriptural sense when you consider Rev. 20:10. which plainly states that they will be tormented day and night for ever and ever.Yes, as I've stated when we take the bible as a whole we can see very clearly what will happen to the wicked. That verse just means that fire is unquenchable by our human standards. But as God states there will be neither root or branch left. They will consume away to ashes. That's what a fire does.
I believe what scriptures teach.But believe what you will, we shall see....
It's being paid for by private donationsHey, we were due for an “upgrade”. We have to spend money on the ultra-powerful once in a while.
Well, perhaps it was at least therapeutic for liberals who had nothing better to do.It puts paid to "the Left hates America" crap.
Of course he knows, and his name isn't Shirley. Lol.Shirley you know he was talking about the main house? Because in July the White House said they were going "to replace the current East Wing", and Trump yesterday posted "Completely separate from the White House itself, the East Wing is being fully modernized as part of this process, and will be more beautiful than ever when it is complete!"
But if you still think he's lying you can bump this thread when he destroys the White House and I'll apologize to you.
Obama care has already been passed. So what are you talking about?There shouldn't be any work being done. Until the get done with the shutdown. There's no excuses not to pass Obama care. If Trump can waste money on other countries, that he wants to bail out.
Nothing in there about getting help either , implied or otherwiseNothing in there about stopping without help, which is what you implied.
It puts paid to "the Left hates America" crap.Name something the protest accomplished?
Name something the protest accomplished?The no kings protests were great to see but if people are really serious we need a nationwide general strike now. Don’t let the momentum fizzle out or wait to see what happens in the midterms.
Actually, there were several different sources cited, not just a book, and there are many more that could be. You are correct about public education being very poor during the days of Roman Catholic spiritual and temporal rule. It was in fact a desire by many people to have and read the scriptures that created a desire to be able to read, and ultimately lead to far greater sources of education for average citizens of nations. You seem to think that some Catholics at some times, translating the scriptures for some people, negates the many times Catholic religious and political authorities forbade the translation of scripture into the vernacular. Not to mention even owning or reading such scriptures without their permission. With severe penalties even up to death by burning for doing so. All well documented histories which many such as yourself choose to ignore and downplay, while you share those lesser histories which included translating the scriptures before the church changed its policy, and or approving translations in languages that were basically dead to the average person. Pretending this version of history is true, while the history of forbidding the scriptures is false.It is sad that such blatant fabrications such as in that book, much born out of hatred, are still being circulated today. Many Catholics tirelessly preached and preserved the Word of God over the centuries, many were martyred because of it. Such false stories denigrate their sacrifices. Truly, if not for the Catholic Church, none of us would have the Bible today. At the time that the Catholic Church was choosing the books of the Bible, a process which spanned centuries, Latin was replacing Greek as the common tongue of the people in Europe. Since the vast majority of European Christians no longer spoke Greek but instead spoke Latin, in the late 300s the Catholic Church made the decision to translate the Bible into the common or "vulgar" language of the people, Latin, thus the Latin "Vulgate." There came a time in Europe where if you could read or write, that essentially meant you knew Latin. Remember too that for most of the history of Christianity, before the time of the printing press, when a Catholic named Gutenberg printed his first book(the Bible) most people were illiterate and individual ownership was rare. The time to hand-copy a Bible and the materials involved made ownership extremely expensive. Eventually Latin morphed into languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian, and many many translations of Biblical text were made by Catholics into many common languages.
Let's consider England. Venerable Bede, a Catholic monk, is perhaps best known for his translation in the 700s. Catholic King Alfred the Great had not finished his translation of Psalms before he died, that would have been in the 800s. Now a lot of Biblical texts by Catholics have been destroyed, remember Protestants in England seized Catholic monasteries and gave the land to wealthy Protestants and much that was Catholic was sold off or destroyed. But some do exist, you can find some of Alfred’s translations in a manuscript dated at around 1050. These are in the English of the Saxons: The Illustrated Psalms of Alfred the Great: The Old English Paris Psalter. Anyone doubting can see for themselves by following that link. When the Normans took over the English changed, the paraphrase of Orm is dated around 1150 and is an example of a Catholic translation into Middle English. When a Catholic named Gutenberg printed the first book on the printing press, of course the first book he printed was the Bible. It is known as the Gutenberg Bibles. Catholics who fled to France after the takeover of Protestantism in England were able to publish an English version of the Bible and efforts, at great peril, were made by Catholics to get an English version of that Bible, the Douay-Rheims, to the people of England. The Rheims New Testament was published in the year 1582, and the entire Bible was finished in 1609. The Protestant King James Bible, based much upon Catholic work, was published in 1611.
Now the Church has always considered the Bible the book of the Church, and has stated that the Bible is the Word of God, and thus is very particular about attempts to alter the Bible. The Catholic Church maintains that no one should add or subtract from the Bible. During the Protestant rebellion there was a lot of animosity, and individuals came up with their own Bible versions, not just their own translations, but included statements against the Catholic faith, a faith handed down from Jesus through the Apostles. This became a serious problem that the Church needed to address. The Church wisely came up with various approved lists of books and Bibles that are in compliance with Catholic teaching and in the case of Bibles are accurate translations. Today the Catholic Church employees scholars from multiple religions to made sure translations are accurate.
Perhaps. I believe one's motives are going to be predetermined by one's image of God/god living in their heart.i.e. tares like rules that protect their dark and wrong motives ?
I don't have an answer other than God is sifting, refining.Yet want to be heard/ 'found'/ 'popular'/ 'accepted'/ 'listened to' / 'attention' ........ a real mix of mostly or all shellfish motives/intents/purposes easy to hide online ......
When tares are in power, in control, what becomes of the average 'normal' person who doesn't know this ?
Nothing in there about stopping without help, which is what you implied."Perhaps Americans should stop taking illegal drugs. It's not as if the cartels were making them - they are seeking them out and paying good money."
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"Perhaps Americans should stop taking illegal drugs. It's not as if the cartels were making them - they are seeking them out and paying good money."Nor is it the view of anyone in this forum.