Cluttered room - too many books and clothes
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The ONLY thing that helped me as an aspie declutter was Marie Kondo's book, "The Life-changing magic of tidying up."
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In that case then, again, they're not unique. Go re-read the story of the Exodus, and tell me if you had a friend who behaved the way the Jews did, would you want him as a friend?You could say that about anyone...
Do you think we're getting paid enough for that?I expect people to write their own posts to show that they understand what they're saying.
I expect people to be able to provide sources for their claims to show that they're not inventing things or repeating falsehoods.
IMO, pasting AI slop is no different than posting a link to an article that you haven't read. It doesn't demonstrate that you understand the subject or that you've vetted the source of its claims.
I’ll debate you that the sabbath keepers don’t follow a biblical model of rest.Gentlemen, you do have an entire subforum to debate which day the Sabbath should be kept on. This thread is not quite that, although I understand why it could come up.
Rather, if checking Instagram and email is “secular work”, that really says something about the over-intrusion of work in our culture and how much we are milked for productivity and never being allowed to truly rest. The world can be overwhelming for me with the number of rest and entertainment options. Rest should not involve having to make more decisions and fight more spiritual wars over the blurred line between work and rest the world likes to impose, I think.
Thinking about a Biblical model for rest is a good idea, and I think that Sabbath-keeping Christians understand this more than most as they follow a Biblical model of rest each week.That’s why I asked the OP questions. There may be certain advantages to keeping a certain entire day, or obligations you believe I need to follow in doing so, and I am willing to hear the case for that, but people debating among themselves over days isn’t really what I’m looking for here. Thanks!
You mean the plan to move all the Palestinians somewhere else, raze Gaza, and rebuild it to the "Monaco of the Eastern Med?"The Gaza peace plan
An if I do not believe what the GOSPELS say. , Like LUKE. I am a DEVIL ??Simple principle Dan.
There's a person and THEN there's also the tempter or his own walking in the same pair of shoes
Don't know how anyone can read the Gospels and miss that fact, but then again denial is what devils do
I will be commenting on the verses soon.The reason is because you have not put the sequences of events fitted to the 7 year frame work.
Look at your chart, for example. Where is day 1 of the seven years ? Where is day 2520 (the last day) of the 7 years ?
No one can understand your chart.
Make charts that have day 1 and day 2520 on them. Fit events to the 7 year frame work. For example....
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They're allowed to racially-profile...I heard that "looking Mexican" or similar is actually acceptable probable cause for apprehension in this regime.
Is that so?
You deserve an opinion, and it is noted.I live here and my sentiments are similar.
I think it's the over-the-top ego stroking that bewilders me the most.
As you said, context matters - it can be about self-determination and anti-imperialism, but that's really only in the context of a country being a (former) colony, being ruled over by an imperialist power without a say in their own governance. That's not applicable to modern Germany, France, Britain, or America.
I've answered many of your questions, you just have many many questions. I've done nothing but answer your questions for some time now.Bear in mind you have not answered my questions.
My question here is, would you say the waters were created by God, or the water had no beginning?
Would you deny that God created the waters that covered the earth?
My question here would be, would you deny that God created the heavens and then stretched them out?
Would you object to that?
ah, the nazi card - been a while since that has been pulled out.
Who here believes bipartisanship (Democrats working with Republicans), is similar to the nazi's - good grief!
So are you saying that it wasn't breaking the first commandment to not worship other gods when the rich young ruler choose his great possessions over following Jesus?You are doing it again - presuming to know what I think...
And using terms like "Glorifying Disobedience"
Really !!!!!!!
Walking in the Spirit with Jesus leads to a far greater obedience than keeping the Law ever did.
Ezekiel spoke directly to the House of Israel, who went into exile circa 712BC.These verses in Ezekiel 39:23-24 refer to the Jews, who went into captivity in 70 AD.
Yes; soon the entire Middle East will be depopulated and we Christian peoples can go to live in our heritage. Ezekiel 36:22-28Everything is in place, keras.
It wouldn't really be fair as he can't fight back.I don't see the point of debating Charlie Kirk.
Whether you liked his public statements or not, he's not saying them any more. He's gone.
Perhaps debate some current issue instead? "Churches who do X aren't following the teachings of Jesus", for some X that interests you.
That is correct, no matter how much it is denied. All you will get are the presuppositions of existing personal preferences.So you're proposing that the objective standard for morality is established via authority... is that correct? Via edict.
And you say that I BAPTIZED THE household of Stephan's as for the rest , I. don't know if I had BAPTIZED anyNew Christians may not tap into everything that is available to them to help them experience the transformation:
I do not know of any Christian group, who believe the water itself saves you, since all believe it is God who saves and God is not limited by water.
Water baptism is not a “requirement” for salvation, since God does the saving, but is something Christians get to do to help them and others.
I know that I needed everything God could provide to assure me of my conversion, both outwardly and mentally. God wants you to physically feel the experience of what is going on Spiritually.
You would like to add to your conversion a definite time place and physical experience, which God has provided for you.
Adult believers water immersion is to be a physical outward representation of what had or is happening spiritually in the person being baptized. It is mainly to help the individual being baptized to better grasp what is going on, but it can “witness” to others observing the baptism. It has the elements of going down under the water (burying the old man), placing your dependence in another; the person baptizing you (surrendering your life to God), being washed (having your sins washed away), rising out of the water (rising from the old dead body), and stepping forth out onto the earth (a new person). The person is walking out into the hugs of his new family. It is also a sign of your humility, since it is a humbling act anyone can simple allow someone to do to them (so not a work) and since humility has been shown in the accept of charity (God’s free gift of undeserving forgiveness) it should just support and add to the memory of that acceptance. To refuse Christian water baptism when it is readily available might mean you are not ready to handle other responsibility like having the indwelling Holy Spirit and you are hurting yourself.
Christian Baptism replaced John’s Baptism and not circumcision, since circumcision went on at the same time as John’s baptism and it is not in the Bible where, Jewish Christians cease circumcising their boy children after baptism became available. Circumcision was a physical visible daily reminder to all Jewish boys and men that they were a Jew. The indwelling Holy Spirit is our literal daily reminder that we are Christians. The indwelling Holy Spirit replaced circumcision and is for both men and women.
Peter, Paul and all the rest would have agreed that: “water” does not save you, only Deity (God/Christ/Holy Spirit). God does not need you to “do” anything for Him to save you, but as Christians, we have the wonderful privilege and honor to add to our Spiritual salvation, a physical remembrance by physically going through a death burial and resurrection: washing away, reliance on others, rising to a new life in the arms of fellow Christians and witnessing to other what Christ went through in remembrance. Baptism is for us, because it helps us, and some of us will need that additional help, so God wants all of us to add this physical remembrance and witness.
Look at the context of 1 Cor: 16-17, 1 Cor. 1: 10 I appeal to you, brothers and sisters,[a] in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought. 11 My brothers and sisters, some from Chloe’s household have informed me that there are quarrels among you. 12 What I mean is this: One of you says, “I follow Paul”; another, “I follow Apollos”; another, “I follow Cephas”; still another, “I follow Christ.”
13 Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Were you baptized in the name of Paul? 14 I thank God that I did not baptize any of you except Crispus and Gaius, 15 so no one can say that you were baptized in my name. 16 (Yes, I also baptized the household of Stephanas; beyond that, I don’t remember if I baptized anyone else.) 17 For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel—not with wisdom and eloquence, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power.
Yet tell me this: If Paul did not believe in water baptism, why did he specific give exceptions as being exceptions to his baptizing of Crispus, Gaius and the household of Stephanas?
Paul is addressing one of the many issues the Corinthian Church was having, which was division among them partly created by them being baptized by different Church leaders or disciples of those church leaders. Paul personally limited baptizing people for the same reason Christ did not baptize anyone.
Paul is not bring judgement down on being baptized, but their division and using who baptized them in dividing up.
Why would baptism not be a benefit to you?
Decide for yourself ...Feel free to share your list. I mean of course there will be some...these are people who broke LAWS.
So which ones do you think are questionable?
Not about "trigger words" its about you sloppy writing. If you don't mean "new age sprituality" don't use the term "newage" in a context where it could be confused with what you mean. Read your posts.lol I forgot there are certain trigger words. Like a word suddenly is what makes reality. Just mention the word and it all reality becomes the word. Like the word has magic powers.
Bad writing is your problem. Do better.Never considering that the word obviously has more than one meaning and when spoken was not necessarily the meaning the reciever thought. Which suggests that words themselves are just the subjective beliefs of the sender and reciever. Nothing objective.
I'm willing to bundle them in the same rejected pile (oh, wait I have) and dismiss their claims. Are you?What I meant by Newage was the religions of today. Not some mystical meaning 20 years ago like those of Mother earth and crystals lol. Though the core of the belief has similar aspects like turning nature into spirits or gods.
So you really did mean "New Age" after all. Sigh.I meant that people still make spirits and gods today of nature and reality. Whether its a new religion, a modernised pagan belief, worshipping Gurus or whatever thing that is made spirit or ideol worship or god. Its inherent in humans and real. These are all expressions of the same phenomena.
There's room for hope now. If Gerrymandering is no longer a winner for either party, there's a better chance of eliminating it.As an independent, I'm not "furious". I'm just discouraged.
In other words, they agree with your beliefs. That means there is about a 95%+ chance that you'll agree with them.Some are extremely knowledgeable, if they aren't then I wouldn't bother watching them or posting their videos.
The person is the same person in either case. And are most certainly dead to the extent that they are not in communion with God. That's a basic of the faith. Adam and Eve died the moment they ate of the fruit. Just like a person can be dead in their trespasses and sins. The metaphor should not be too deep to escape anyone. And this is why, incidentally, the church in the past has called the state of original sin the "death of the soul".The physical person is not dead until the physical body dies.
Who woulda' tho't such basic knowledge would be challenged?
The human spirit never dies.
Surely Catholics know this. . .
That's true only if you stick to the payment plan provided, but - provided that there is no prepayment penalty, critical - if you pay more than the monthly amount AND stipulate that the overage goes towards the principal and not the interest, this could work out in the borrower's favor.Unfortunately a buyer does not save that much but they do pay an extraordinary amount of interest and the option of paying down your principle goes out the door.