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Lindsey Halligan, and the dog that ate the transcript.

Are You in need of a nose tissue, good friend?
You presume intimacy you have not earned.
I said that about you, specifically???
Where??

Do you think generalities do not include specifics?
OR??? ...;)

I'm certain this is a witty retort, but I'm afraid I don't understand it.
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Trump administration says sign language services ‘intrude’ on Trump’s ability to control his image

Noting again, it's not that a bunch of moderates voted for Trump, it's that a lot of moderates didn't vote for the other team.

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The R team gained 3 million voters, the D team lost over 6 million...

That's a lot of people "sitting that one out"

155 million voters came out for 2020
152 million came out for 2024

Evidently I'm not alone on that, I'm joined by 3 million other people.
I fail to see how this refutes the polling results on the reasons Trump was elected?
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God’s Politics

Remember when Trump called the holy body of Jesus Christ "a little cracker"?
you are comparing that to the killing of Babis in the womb
You learned this in CCD, right? Or from the priest's homily? A taped message from the bishop?
Quoted and linked it to church canon - even used different colors to draw attention to pertinent parts - you missed them in your quote mining.
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The Saving results of the Death of Christ !

You are effectively reasoning in reverse: John 6:44 cannot mean X because X would conflict with what you already believe Scripture must teach elsewhere. That is not exegesis; it is harmonization by bare assertion.
Why would that be, especially regarding a Book that’s not intended or structured as a catechism, often not at all perspicuous, and seemingly vague or ambiguous or even contradictory in places? In any case, reading Scripture under the counsel of all of it while also not disregarding the testimony of early Christians is not only possible, but essential.
If your understanding of the rest of Scripture is accurate, you ought to be able to show how John's syntax here fits within it, not excuse yourself from addressing it.
I did address it, I stated the true meaning based on the fuller counsel of Scripture and the understanding of Christianity from the beginning.
Appealing to Matt. 19:17 or Rom. 2:7 does nothing to address that grammatical question. Once again, you are assuming a particular interpretation of those passages and then using that assumption to avoid engaging the syntactic issue in front of us. Those texts do not alter the referent of αὐτόν, the structure of the conditional, or the force of the final clause in John's sentence. Invoking them here is simply a deflection. The issue under dispute is syntactic, not systematic. Syntax is not fluid or impressionistic. You are responding to a grammatical argument by appealing to broader theological synthesis, as though theology could retroactively rewrite sentence structure.
You can’t necessarily know what I assume about those passages, even as they happen to be more plain and straightforward in their meaning than John 6:44, incidentally. Anyway, I could say the same of you, that you assume a particular interpretation of those passages in order to avoid understanding John 6:44 correctly...in light of them.

John 6:44 affirms one thing, one thing that jives with the rest of Scripture, that the only way to be saved is to come to God and the only way to come to God is to be drawn by Him. It does not claim exclusivity, that being drawn necessarily means being saved, especially in light of the preponderance of Scripture. Grace is not irresistible.
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The Globe

The only theory that appeared in the 19th century was Darwin's theory of evolution (which I don't accept). The old earth theory predates it centuries and the heliocentric view is over a thousand years older.
Yes but they all gained their traction in the 19th century. Plato also promoted some form evolutionary theory thousands of years prior but was never accepted just as the old age earth theory and the heliocentric theory were rejected prior to the 19th century as well
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The Globe

I don’t find it as a mere coincidence that all 3 theories turned up around the same time in the 19th century.
The only theory that appeared in the 19th century was Darwin's theory of evolution (which I don't accept). The allegorical interpretation of the six days of creation dates back to Nicene christianity and the heliocentric view is over a thousand years older.
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Is Hell Annihilationism or Eternal Torment

Because scripture ‘says’ the Devil, his angels, the beast and the false prophet will be tormented … forever.

Because scripture does not say humans will be tormented for forever, it says they go into eternal ‘punishment’.
The word kolasis can mean punishment or torment, true, but Jesus is quoting Daniel 12:2 in Matt 25:46, and the same verse in Daniel uses contempt and shame instead of punishment (daraon - contempt, abhorrence/ cherpah -shame, reproach). So it’s only fair to consider the words contempt and shame, since that is the verse Jesus is quoting, when translating or understanding the Greek word used to translate Daniels words. And it’s likely Jesus spoke Aramaic. Also it needs to be considered that Daniel 12:2 as well as Matt 25:46 are both antithetical parallelisms, it is a literary device common to scripture and needs to be understood how it’s use can be misunderstood as well as understood. Especially when building a whole extreme doctrine on this one and only verse that could imply such eternal torment, rather than possibly punishment or contempt.

It is understood that scripture says all Gods Judgements are eternal, and the punishment for sin is death, and death is forever, so the judgment and punishment for sin is death and ‘death’ is forever. THAT is much more consistent with Gods judgments and the statements of death and finality than ’conscious eternal torture’ of all humans who sinned for eternity - on one nuanced verse.
There's only ONE verse?? I'm not going to argue the point, but I think most who go with ECT would disagree. Meanwhile, all the arguments I've heard for annihilation are also suspect. Consider, for example —do we really know what God means by "destruction"?
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Is Hell Annihilationism or Eternal Torment

Because scripture ‘says’ the Devil, his angels, the beast and the false prophet will be tormented … forever.

Because scripture does not say humans will be tormented for forever, it says they go into eternal ‘punishment’.
The word kolasis can mean punishment or torment, true, but Jesus is quoting Daniel 12:2 in Matt 25:46, and the same verse in Daniel uses contempt and shame instead of punishment (daraon - contempt, abhorrence/ cherpah -shame, reproach). So it’s only fair to consider the words contempt and shame, since that is the verse Jesus is quoting, when translating or understanding the Greek word used to translate Daniels words. And it’s likely Jesus spoke Aramaic. Also it needs to be considered that Daniel 12:2 as well as Matt 25:46 are both antithetical parallelisms, it is a literary device common to scripture and needs to be understood how it’s use can be misunderstood as well as understood. Especially when building a whole extreme doctrine on this one and only verse that could imply such eternal torment, rather than possibly punishment or contempt.

It is understood that scripture says all Gods Judgements are eternal, and the punishment for sin is death, and death is forever, so the judgment and punishment for sin is death and ‘death’ is forever. THAT is much more consistent with Gods judgments and the statements of death and finality than re conscious eternal torture of all humans who sinned for eternity - on one nuanced verse.
So lack of evidence is evidence of a lack.

Does the word, "death", there, imply annihilation, or maybe a process best described by the word, "death", for lack of a more useful anthropomorphism? Do we know what life is? How do we know that the second death is a final end of existence, instead of the removal of God's presence? We know of the first death, but we don't really even know what IT is, except by contrast with what we think life is.

But: If "time" is removed from the equation, neither temporal annihilation nor some form of temporal eternal conscious torment (or maybe both) are necessary. Instead, the equation seems to me to be better represented with "intensity", in keeping with one's rebellion against God. I'm not saying that "intensity" is the way of it, but it seems to me that ECT fits Biblical terminology but is anthropomorphic, while annihilation is wish-think. But they aren't the only ways to describe what Scriptures teach.
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Prayer Request from a Pakistani Congregation

Thank you for sharing Pastor, may God spread his protection over you and the believers in Pakistan and deliver you all from every evil attack and bring you safely into his heavenly kingdom. Pastor I pray that you and the church in Pakistan will be strengthened with joy and peace so that these trials do not shake your faith. May God equip you with power of the Holy Spirit to endure suffering and I pray that Jesus will lift up every person suffering in those churches, may they be healed and restored and comforted in Jesus name.
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Trump considering reclassifying marijuana as less dangerous drug

President Donald Trump on Monday reiterated that he is weighing whether to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a statement that mirrors similar comments he made earlier this year and during his 2024 presidential campaign.

The potential move to remove marijuana from the list of Schedule I controlled substances and make it a Schedule III drug would make it significantly easier to buy and sell cannabis and make the cannabis industry more profitable.

All Because of God's Amazing Grace

“For you have heard of my former manner of life in Judaism, how I used to persecute the church of God beyond measure and tried to destroy it; and I was advancing in Judaism beyond many of my contemporaries among my countrymen, being more extremely zealous for my ancestral traditions. But when God, who had set me apart even from my mother’s womb and called me through His grace, was pleased to reveal His Son in me so that I might preach Him among the Gentiles, I did not immediately consult with flesh and blood, nor did I go up to Jerusalem to those who were apostles before me; but I went away to Arabia, and returned once more to Damascus…
“I was still unknown by sight to the churches of Judea which were in Christ; but only, they kept hearing, ‘He who once persecuted us is now preaching the faith which he once tried to destroy.’ And they were glorifying God because of me.” (Galatians 1:13-17,22-24 NASB1995)

We all have a past, don’t we? For all of us were born into sin, with sin natures, in the image of Adam, the first man God created, and the first man to sin against God. All of us have sinned and have fallen short of the glory (favor and approval) of God. So, in our flesh, not one of us is approved by God, for not one of us can do anything in ourselves to earn or to deserve our own salvation. In fact, even the faith to believe in Jesus is gifted to us by God, and it is persuaded of God, and it is empowered by God’s Spirit.

So Jesus Christ didn’t give his life up for us on that cross because of our greatness, or because we were so deserving of his love and grace, for we were not, not any of us! Even while we were yet sinners Christ died for the ungodly. But… when he died, he put our sins to death with him so that, by God-ordained faith in him, we will now die to sin and live for God in walks of obedience to his commands in holy living, guided by the Holy Spirit now living within us, and in surrender to God’s perfect will he has for our lives.

And this is not optional. It is not a mere suggestion. We cannot just profess faith in Jesus Christ with our lips and then continue to chart our own course, and to go our own way without regard for God’s will and purpose for our lives in sending Jesus Christ to that cross to die for the sins of the world. And this doesn’t mean that if we believe in Jesus that we will be perfect from then on. For we are still clay in the hands of the Potter (God), hopefully being made by God to be like Jesus, as we cooperate with God’s grace.

However, if our faith in Jesus Christ is from God, and not from human flesh, and so we have been crucified with Christ in death to sin, and raised with Christ to walk in newness of life in him, we should no longer be living as slaves to sin, but as servants of righteousness. And this is not to say that we might not ever backslide (see Galatians 6:1; James 5:19-20; Revelation 2:1-29; Revelation 3:1-22). But if we have wandered from the faith, we must repent of (turn from) our sin and follow our Lord in obedience from then on.

For Jesus Christ taught that to come to him we must deny self, take up our cross daily (die daily to sin), and follow (obey) him. For if we hold on to living in sin and for self, we will lose our lives for eternity. But if we deny self, die daily to sin, by the Spirit, and we walk in obedience to our Lord and to his commands, in his power, then we have eternal life with God. For not everyone who calls him “Lord” will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one DOING (obeying) the will of God (see Luke 9:23-26; Matthew 7:21-23).

And God, who is rich in mercy, might take some of us who had failed him miserably, and he might turn us around, and he might point us in a new direction like he did with Paul (then Saul). For, God had planned for us, from even before we were born, that we would serve him with our lives in obedience to his commands and in taking the message of the gospel to the people of the world, and in ministering to the body of Christ the love of God, the grace of God, and God’s plan and purpose for all of our lives.

And even though we had a period of time in our lives where we failed God miserably, and we went the opposite direction of what he has planned for our lives, still he loved us enough, not only to restore us to a right relationship with him, but to use us to preach (to spread) the truth of the gospel to the people of the world so that many people will follow Jesus with their lives from this moment forward and never look back. And we do none of this for self-glory, but all for the glory and praise of God who rescued us.

[Matthew 5:13-16; Matthew 28:18-20; John 4:31-38; John 13:13-17; John 14:12; Acts 1:8; Acts 2:14-18,42-47; Acts 26:18; Romans 10:14-15; Romans 12:1-8; 1 Corinthians 12:1-31; 1 Corinthians 14:1-5; Galatians 6:1; Ephesians 2:8-10; Ephesians 4:1-16; Ephesians 5:11-21; Ephesians 6:10-20; Philippians 2:1-8; Colossians 3:12-16; Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 3:13; Hebrews 10:23-25; James 5:19-20; 1 Peter 2:9,21; 1 John 2:6]

Jesus, Rescue Me

Based off of Romans 7:7-25 thru Romans 8:1-39
An Original Work / September 18, 2011
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love


Jesus, rescue me today.
Listen while I bow and pray.
I need Your help to obey You;
Live for You always.
Meet me in my hour of need, Lord,
As I pray to You.
Help me walk in fellowship, Lord,
Living in Your truth.
Jesus, how I long for You to
Change my heart anew.

Father, God, my heart’s desire
Is to live for You this hour
In Your Holy Spirit’s power
Living in me now.
Teach me to walk in Your love, Lord,
Guiding me each day.
Help me to show love and kindness
To the lost, I pray.
Father, teach me to love others
As You love always.

Holy Spirit come in pow’r.
Revive our hearts in this hour.
Change our hearts to be like You, Lord;
Live for You each day.
Help us to forsake our sins, Lord,
As we humbly pray.
Teach us how to live for You, Lord,
Obey You always.
Holy Spirit come in power,
Revive us today.

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All Because of God’s Amazing Grace
An Original Work / December 15, 2025
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love
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Pontiole underwater Paul, and Peter


is more info on the manuscripts of it.
I am converting On the Destruction of Jerusalem (De Excidio Hierosolymitano) into audio format now, and will put it on youtube. This was a Christian version of Josephus Judean wars written about 375 AD. I am using a text to speech app copying the text from here Ps.Hegesippus, translated from Latin into English (2005). Preface and book 1 that text contained the passion of Peter, and Paul part from Acts of Peter, and Paul. I believe acts of Peter, and Paul was written 65 AD making it inspired scripture.
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Is there another '1st World' country, where our darkskin-Black friends get arrested for having mental health crises?

Two people who had been in a relationship and one allegedly assaulted the other, that's domestic viviolence.
And one person facing a mental health crisis while threatening to harm ONLY himself and did never assault any organisms... does not need overzealous LE officers on the scene. They need mental health experts instead.


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Is Hell Annihilationism or Eternal Torment

zelosravioli said:
'those who's names are not written in the book of life are also cast into the lake of fire with the devil'
But - No - it does not say those who's names are not 'written in the book of life' will be tormented day and night.
Verse 20:10 says '..the beast and the false prophet' they will be tormented day and night forever and ever'
The Angels the beast and the false prophet apparently are immortal, but humans are not immortal.
Like Ghenna, the Lake Of Fire burns up the dead, like all fire does, it consumes.
Otherwise it's a poor fire that does not burn anything
.

More to the point, I think, the devil and his demons are responsible moral agents like we are. Why does @zelosravioli not demand that they too be released/annihilated/whatever construction he goes with. If they are to be "tormented day and night forever and ever", why not humans?
Because scripture ‘says’ the Devil, his angels, the beast and the false prophet will be tormented … forever.

Because scripture does not say humans will be tormented for forever, it says they go into eternal ‘punishment’.
The word kolasis can mean punishment or torment, true, but Jesus is quoting Daniel 12:2 in Matt 25:46, and the same verse in Daniel uses contempt and shame instead of punishment (daraon - contempt, abhorrence/ cherpah -shame, reproach). So it’s only fair to consider the words contempt and shame, since that is the verse Jesus is quoting, when translating or understanding the Greek word used to translate Daniels words. And it’s likely Jesus spoke Aramaic. Also it needs to be considered that Daniel 12:2 as well as Matt 25:46 are both antithetical parallelisms, it is a literary device common to scripture and needs to be understood how it’s use can be misunderstood as well as understood. Especially when building a whole extreme doctrine on this one and only verse that could imply such eternal torment, rather than possibly punishment or contempt.

It is understood that scripture says all Gods Judgements are eternal, and the punishment for sin is death, and death is forever, so the judgment and punishment for sin is death and ‘death’ is forever. THAT is much more consistent with Gods judgments and the statements of death and finality than ’conscious eternal torture’ of all humans who sinned for eternity - on one nuanced verse.
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General question: The State of Israel and its relationship with Christian Communities.

You ask a good question.
There are two reasons I support the State of Israel. The first reason is because I read Gods plan for Israel in the Bible. I'm rooting for them because I know one day they will have no allies and will have only God to lean on. Then Gods going to destroy those nations that rise against Israel. With this in mind, I support them. The second reason is because Gods divine providence allowed them to become a nation again in 1948. I don't want to go into the political reasons other than to say they have a right to defend themselves and the proxy war and attacks they have coming from the groups in the occupied palestinine territories have made it impossible for them to peacefully coexist.
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Didascalia Apostolorum Teaching of the Apostles inspired scripture

This is not part of the canon of Scripture, so whatever merits it may have, even however 'inspired' it may be, it does not belong in a Bible.

As to your ChatGPT, well, ai;dr
I never said it is in the canon. I said it is inspired. You reject inspired scripture because it is not in the protestant canon. The text is not for you. It is for wise mature Christians only. Mathew 7:6
“Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces.
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