Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign in January
- By adrianmonk
- American Politics
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I gave one on your behalf.I regret that I have but one lol to give.
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I gave one on your behalf.I regret that I have but one lol to give.
You're right, he uses his own words. Words have the power to express difference things in different contexts and Paul has the freedom to use his words creatively. In the case of 1 Cor 7:19 we have the uniquely ability to compare it with 2 other mirror verses (Gal 5:6, Gal 6:15) that carry the same meaning for greater clarity. Paul is not challenging what Christ said in Mat 15 and Mark 7 but is making a different point and his point is regarding the new creation not the 10 commandments.Paul did not redefine what God stated
Quoted For TruthThe bar for the military is "manifestly illegal." If Trump's orders were "manifestly illegal" these matters would not be in appellate court. The courts are still trying to figure out if they are "manifestly illegal."
And which the military would have, if any had been illegal orders.
Again, an "illegal order" (not to mention a "manifestly illegal order") is an order to break an existing law.
What is the existing law that the military has been ordered to break?
I don't have one.Why not speak to your local church pastor or priest? You need someone in-person I think. Be blessed ...
John 3:16-21The question is ..... what would Jesus Christ of Nazareth do?
Here is helpful hint:
"For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved."
No, it reflects errors on both sides.It reflects a decline in parenting.
An order is not illegal unless it defies an existing law. That's what the troops are taught "illegal order" means.Yeah thats why I said the principle doenst include it.
There are situations where a person would be reasonably capable of judging an order illegal - even if theres also other tricky edge cases.
Neither one of them appeared to be groveling. They were grinning in each other's face like they both just found their new best friend.Sure. Mandami has called Trump a fascist, but he would never dare say it to his face. Especially when he is groveling at his feet. How else do you explain why Mandami entered the office as some leftist hero that is going to stick it to Trump, only to come out like a battered housewife trying to keep a positive public image?
Show me where Jesus indicated that they had to obey the law of Moses after His resurrection. He never did. You continue to just make things up.
I don't mean this to be disrespectful in any way, but I have to ask... "Why?"
Why are we to focus our efforts, any at all really, on confronting our sinful passions? How is being focused on ourselves bringing any glory whatsoever to God? My post, if you read it all the way through, concludes with me explaining how our focus should be on God and getting to know more of God, plain and simple. It is only through this act alone will we see ourselves overcoming sin.
Can you explain what you mean by this? For example, scripture prophesies about the second coming of Christ. Do you think that has a double fulfillment? Another example is that the dead will all be resurrected (John 5:28-29). Do you think that has a double fulfillment?Hello!
I'm undecided about eschatology but doing some research on it. I think good points are made for both amillennialism and premillennialism. The only view I currently hold to with is inaugurated eschatology (or "already and not yet") where most prophecy has double fulfillment.
I suppose that's technically possible, but I have not ever seen any premils who take that approach.It's normally associated with George Eldon Ladd, who was a premillennialist, but I don't see why one can't be amillennial and also agree with inaugurated eschatology.
I'm wondering if one can hold to a non-literalistic premillennialism?
Agree. It's usually Amils who see it that way, but some Premils see it that way, also. But, Amils see Revelation 20:9 as another angle of the return of Christ. It talks about fire coming down from heaven to destroy those who come against the camp of the saints. Amils take that to be referring to unbelievers opposing the church and then Jesus coming in flaming fire to take vengeance on them (2 Thess 1:7-10) by bringing fire down upon the entire earth (2 Peter 3:10-12).Like, I don't think the events in Revelation are strictly chronological and probably could be oit of order or just the same events from different angles.
Technically, yes, but I've never seen anyone claim to believe that.I also don't know if I believe the 1,000 years mentioned in the book to be be a literal millennium.
Could one believe in a Millennial State after the Second Coming, but not think the Millennial Kingdom will be a literal 1,000 years?
According to AI - it is a close up photograph of the top side of an intel Xeon Platinum 848+ processor
The golden/bronze color and the distinctive pattern of circles and squares are the exposed copper layers of the processor’s integrated heat spreader (IHS) after the nickel plating and lid have been removed (a process called “delidding”).
What you’re seeing is the actual silicon dies (the four large rectangular chips arranged around the center) and the surrounding copper heat-spreading structure that sits directly under the lid on these server-grade CPUs. The circular features are thermal vias and structural supports in the copper IHS.
Perhaps you have a different view of these tiles?
Pretty much anything isn't going to be good enough for the Trump hate camp, so what's the point? Although probably every little bit of good he does irks them.Just for Context:
When Trump gives someone 25,000 dollars, that is the equivalent of me dropping 50 cents into a homeless persons cup (comparing the donation to our net worths)
So I'm wondering, could we start a thread about how awesome I am when I drop a fiver in the Salvation Army bowl?
How low does the bar have to be?
It really seems that you don't like the guy and that he's going to be bad new for NY. I think you don't want him to do well. But I Really like that you don't feel that you always have to agree withTrump. That's quite refreshing.
From here: Trump says he ‘absolutely’ would live in Mamdani’s New York during unexpectedly cordial first meeting – US politics live
'When asked by a reporter whether he would live in New York under Mamdani’s leadership, Trump said “absolutely”. “We agree on a lot more than I would have thought,” Trump said. “I want him to do a great job, and we’ll help them do a great job.”