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"Robotic" is a poor designator for the result of Creation's pervasive cause-and-effect.God's omnipotence, sovereignty and omnibenevolence can allow humans to make some autonomous free will choices out of a Love for humans which can allow them to become like God Himself with Godly type Love.
God is wise enough and powerful enough to be the first cause in the creation of a free will human, who can be the first cause to a very limited number of mental choices which do not negatively impact others.
You're the one limiting God's power to making only robotic type beings.
That is wonderful to hear - what a special connection to Corrie ten Boom’s story. Her faithfulness in the midst of such trials continues to inspire so many of us. I love that you aspire to grow in faith as she did; her testimony reminds us that God’s grace can strengthen us to be faithful wherever He has placed us.Her birthplace/hometown is very close to mine in NL - my accent would be similarI aspire to grow in faith to be similarly faithful ..
Those two issues aren't coupled together as tightly as you think, either. I notice that Orban takes a hard line on immigration and gay rights, but Hungarians still have affordable housing and education, universal health care, outstanding public transportation infrastructure and the toughest gun laws in the EU. In many ways the place is a model of Democratic Socialism.Which politics in particular?
Certain left-leaning political moves are drawing quite a bit of backlash in Europe right now (at least on the immigration front)
Things like universal healthcare are obviously popular in Europe and Asia, but those aren't things that are decided at a Mayoral level.
True enough that usually happens when it's discovered that a retiree had committed a crime while on active duty.I agree. Yes, retired officers can be recalled to face a military court. However, this is usually only the case when a crime occurred while the individual was on active duty. I don't think any jury will convict. However, this may send a clear message that such rhetoric, which disrupts the good order and discipline of the military, will not be tolerated.
Pending charges are meaningless - under our legal system, people are assumed innocent until proven guilty. And, given CBP's involvement in the various enforcement operations throughout the country, that article's assumption that persons arrested by CBP are solely border encounters is flawed.FACT: 70% of ICE arrests have involved illegal aliens convicted of, or charged with, crimes. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, 35.7% of the illegal aliens in ICE detention have criminal convictions, 30.5% have pending criminal charges, and the remaining 33.8% are “other immigration violators” — while nearly 70% of those removed from the country have criminal histories. As a result of this unprecedented effort, scores of gang members and national security threats have been taken off our streets.
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Yup. That’s my understanding as well.If we interpret the Scripture literally, than yes. It would be the case that those members of the household outside of the nuclear family would definitely be incentivized to believe in Christ our God.
Also the history of the early church has many cases where servants embraced the faith of their employers, and slaves that of their master, and in many cases became co-martyrs.
Yup. They simply don’t KNOW what the Church teaches, rather it’s based on a misconception.Amen to that. it’s very frustrating when people assert things about our faith which isn’t true. As an Orthodox, I am tired of being told my church worships on Sunday because Emperor Constantine ordered this at the Council of Nicaea, which is patently false (also the Orthodox churches haven’t been in communion with Rome since 1054 in the case of the EO, 451 in the case of the OO, and have never been under the control of the Pope of Rome.
But since some leaders of 19th century churches did not discuss our church in their writings, this creates a conundrum and it seems the easy way out for some is to just classify us as Roman Catholics in denial, similar to the manner in which our Lutheran friends like @MarkRohfrietsch @ViaCrucis @Ain't Zwinglian and our Anglican friends such as @Jipsah are treated.
I never said anything about Paul being married, not sure where that came from.
But I did demonstrate exegetically that he new how to abound and how to suffer lack of
I used his own words to demonstrate.
We will have to disagree.
Christ was confronted with it and responded "on the contrary"
I never said anything about Paul being married, not sure where that came from.I’m not summarily dismissing them; I am stating that, exegetically, we have no evidence of St. Paul living post-conversion in a manner not consistent with Christian ascetics, or of him failing to encourage asceticism, even expressing the idea that virginity is superior to the married state.
You cannot summarily dismiss the preceding verses.
I'm not saying Paul did not have hardships - but he also had times of abundance. He learned to be content in both.
That wasn’t happening before ai.Basically Im here to get the AIs to change their minds and see things my way.
Her birthplace/hometown is very close to mine in NL - my accent would be similarThank you for letting me know this. Corrie ten Boom’s story is a testimony and inspiration for many people. Her faith, courage, and forgiveness in the face of such suffering are a powerful reminder of God’s grace. Even without the movies, her testimony continues to speak deeply to my heart.
Households in the first century included not only the nuclear families with which we are familiar with in modern society but the extended family as well as slaves, bond-slaves, and hired servants. Do you believe that all of these individuals were routinely baptized even though some, being adults and of sound mind, had no particular interest in Jesus Christ?