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-Always are thankful that God offers Eternal Life as a free gift to be received
You think you're going to hell b/c you don't feel like working right now?I'm living for myself instead of God, and I'm afraid of going to Hell.
Whenever I resolve to live for God, it lasts approximately 5 minutes before I revert and do whatever I feel like doing.
Right now, if I were living for God, I would get out of bed, get ready for my day, and start planning next week's lessons for my students. Instead, I'm being my usual lazy self, lounging in bed and spending time on the internet because it's easy and enjoyable. (Correction: It's not enjoyable, but it's enjoyable relative to work.)
Alternate theory, it is just regular old human fallacies requiring no special explanation.
Extremely unfortunate. Looking at both Trump's and Biden's involvement in all of this, I conclude that... I put the complete blame on the murderer, who should receive the full weight of the law.The president has just reported that the young lady has passed.
You have no idea what you are talking about?Deuteronomy 5:3 Galatians 3:16-18 Genesis 15:13 You have no idea what your talking about.
After reading some of your past remarks I take back what I said before.It’s all very simple - and very easy to understand. Paul had no problem understanding the Gospel and thankfully neither do I
I have presented my arguments with Scripture, you have presented your arguments with your own words.Sabbath blessings, your arguments from scripture would have more weight if I were arguing for the abolishment of the Sabbath. That is not true. I say with the Apostles and New Testament scripture that the Sabbath has been fulfilled in Christ Jesus
Do you have any apostolic teaching where they tell us we must continue to keep the Jewish sabbath? If not, then you are speaking of your own inference on the scriptures.
Should we obey Apostles or the inferences of those that claim to be Apostles?
I have read the book From Sabbath to Sunday that was recommended to me by Bob Ryan.
In it, I find no concrete Apostolic teaching that uses Scripture as you do. There are plenty of negative critiques of Iraneus, Justin Martyr and other first and second century Church fathers, but no Apostle can be recorded claiming Christians must worship on the Sabbath
Do you know of or have any such teaching?
The council of Jerusalem in the book of Acts does not even mention the Sabbath. To you, it is the implied, but the Apostles and early Church Fathers contradict that assessment. Why is that?
Yelling "Wrong!!!" is not "the truth". You have a good thanksgiving as well.Truth is sometimes hard to refute. Cartoons won’t cut it. Have a nice Thanksgiving.
this is a labor action, not politics.Airline catering workers block traffic and cause disruptions at protest near LAX
Airline catering workers blocked traffic and caused disruptions near Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles on Tuesday. They protested what they alleged were unsafe working conditions and a “mistreatment” of workers by the company Flying Food Group.Workers lined the streets of LAX to bring attention to their claims. They blocked traffic and caused chaos on one of the busiest traveling days of the year. Some air travelers were caught in the protest and expressed frustration at the demonstrators, fearing they would miss their flights.
The largest portion of the government’s revenue is going to be coming from companies who are only paying a small portion of their profits in taxes which is somehow supposed to be enough to redistribute back to consumers










I hope you're right. That does seem more just to me.A hellish experience of some sort likely exists. The important question is whether it is endless / everlasting as commonly taught.
It is unlikely that a just God would punish limited people with unlimited torture.
Unlike you, they all believed in the finished work of Christ. They had no faith in redundant sacrifice system or superseded feasts. The thinking behind his actions is shown in 1 Corinthians 9:20-21 for all to see. None could doubt his overriding desire to see his fellow-religionists saved. He testified: “And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law; To them that are without law, as without law, (being not without law to God, but under the law to Christ,) that I might gain them that are without law.”
I don’t see any deeper a meaning than this. Paul writings make it clear that the old covenant arrangement has been superseded by Christ and the new covenant. There was a religious / political aspect to the sacrifices that all Israelis were bound to as Jews in order to maintain their Jewish privileges. I believe Paul yielded to the political requirements – in honoring the God-ordained authorities – but he made no spiritual submission to these abolished rites. I don't believe he recognized the expiatory significance of the sacrifices, as he finally released himself from the religious Judaic baggage he was bound with. He would not have recognized the intercession of the high priest with God for the people because he had a real, perfect and eternal great High Priest (Hebrews 5:6, 9, Hebrews 4:14).
The early Christian Church was under extreme persecution after the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ. Most Jews never embraced Christ but remained committed to their orthodox Jewish religion will all its elaborate rites and laws. The Jews that had accepted the Messiah were still cultural Jews. Their social and religious life revolved around the temple.
As has been said above, James exhorted Paul to show the Jews his Jewishness. After all, culturally and politically, the early Church in Jerusalem were still Jews. They were bound by many customs that would later be abolished.
Did your post MEAN anything to what I wrote? Were you trying to address it? I'm not sure if you're trying to obfuscate your point so I'll just play along.