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A question for the Christians here Post Date: 2009-02-18 11:51:14 by PSUSA
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This ties in to mankinds ultimate fate. This, IMO, is a very important topic for those of us that know (OK, believe) death is not The End. it is also a topic you will NEVER hear preached on The Beast Network (TBN), CBN, or any other BN Do words translated as "forever", "for ever", "eternal", "everlasting", etc. mean "for an infinite amount of time"? If so, can you prove it? Please take a good look at the question. It's not a trick question. I just intentionally worded it that way. Understanding this goes a long way in removing "contradictions" that people use to either 1) totally disregard Christianity, or 2) start yet ...
Why Guard Against Idolatry? Post Date: 2009-02-18 09:17:44 by richard9151
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Why Guard Against Idolatry? Little children, guard yourselves from idols.1 JOHN 5:21. JEHOVAH is no idol of metal, wood, or stone. He cannot be housed in an earthly temple. Since he is the almighty Spirit, invisible to humans, it is impossible to make an image of him. Hence, the pure worship of Jehovah must be totally free of idolatry.Exodus 33:20; Acts 17:24; 2 Corinthians 3:17. 2 If you are a worshiper of Jehovah, then, you might well ask, What is idolatry? How have Jehovahs servants been able to avoid it in the past? And why guard against idolatry today? What Idolatry Is 3 Generally, idolatry involves a ceremony or a ritual. ...
The Christian View of Images Post Date: 2009-02-18 09:11:13 by richard9151
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The Christian View of Images YOU broke with idolatry . . . and became servants of the real, living God, wrote the apostle Paul to Christians in Thessalonica. (1 Thessalonians 1:9) Yes, many early Christians were at one time pagan idolaters. (1 Corinthians 6:9-11) But upon becoming Christians, they ceased idolatrous practices. Bowing before idols was so common, however, that Christians were mocked because they worshiped without images. Some pagans even accused them of being atheists! How, then, did the veneration of images later become so widespread in Christendom? Christendoms ImagesFrom Where? Many pagan practices were introduced among ...
“Ask God what your grade is” Post Date: 2009-02-17 22:52:44 by freepatriot32
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Federal lawsuit filed on behalf of LA City College student whose professor called him a fascist bastard for speaking against same-sex marriage in public speaking class LOS ANGELES -- Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom filed a lawsuit against officials of the Los Angeles Community College District on Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. The lawsuit comes after a professor censored and threatened to expel a student following a speech about marriage and his Christian faith during an open-ended assignment in a public speaking class. Christian students shouldnt be penalized or discriminated ...
(Video) FALSE MIRACLES SIGNS AND WONDERS IN RUSSIA? Post Date: 2009-02-17 12:18:19 by PSUSA
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Poster Comment:Is it real, or is it Memorex(tm)
Ohio Man Holds Woman Captive In Handcuffs And A Diaper While Reading Bible To Her Post Date: 2009-02-17 12:16:04 by Brian S
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TOLEDO, Ohio Ohio police say a man held a woman captive in handcuffs and an adult diaper for three days while he read Bible passages to her. Troy Brisport, of Toledo, is charged with kidnapping and felonious assault. Bail was set today at $400,000. Police say he picked up the woman Wednesday night in Detroit and drove her to his home, about 90 kilometres away. She told police when she fell asleep, Brisport handcuffed her wrists and ankles, gagged her, undressed her and put her in an adult diaper. Court documents state Brisport tried several times to suffocate the woman using a pillow and blanket. She told police she escaped Saturday after he fell asleep. Police say it appears ...
Thou must seek knowledge Post Date: 2009-02-16 17:49:56 by Max
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Thou must seek knowledge February 15, 2009 Behold! In the creation of the Heavens and the Earth and the alteration of night and day, these are indeed signs for men of understanding, - Holy Quran 3:190 Like the above Verse, many other places Holy Quran challenges the Believers (both men and women) to think, ponder and search for the mysteries behind Allahs various creations. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), though himself like majority of Arabs during his time - was an unlettered person - he encouraged his Companions to seek both religious and worldly knowledge. He is reported as saying: On the Day of Judgement the ink of the scholars and the blood ...
Did Christ Institute the Mass? Post Date: 2009-02-15 22:35:27 by richard9151
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Did Christ Institute the Mass? THE most perfect act of worship that can be made to God. Thus the National Catholic Almanac (1951) describes the mass of the Roman Catholic Church. We further quote: The Mass is the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of our Lord upon the cross. In it the priest, as the representative of Christ, offers to God the bread and wine, which he changes into the Body and Blood of our Lord at the Consecration, and then completes the sacrifice by consuming the Host and drinking the chalice at the Communion. The mass, we are further assured, is the perpetuation of the sacrifice of Calvary, is identical with the Sacrifice of the ...
Are Images an Aid to True Worship? Post Date: 2009-02-15 22:26:36 by richard9151
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Are Images an Aid to True Worship? ACCORDING to certain religious organizations, the use of images is a great aid to worship. Thus when a stranger visits a religious edifice such as St. Peters basilica in Rome he is struck with the many images found therein, of popes, of saints, of the apostles, of Mary the mother of Jesus, of Moses and of others. A particularly striking image in that basilica is the life-size black bronze statue of Peter, before which he may see several devout Catholics waiting their turn to kiss the big toe of the right foot. Jesus said that God is looking for those to worship him who do so with spirit and with truth. (John 4:23, 24, NW) Does such reverence ...
Mixing Catholicism With Voodoo—How Do You View It? Post Date: 2009-02-15 22:24:38 by richard9151
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Mixing Catholicism With VoodooHow Do You View It? By Awake! correspondent in Brazil SEVERAL years ago, in Brazil, a well-known television personality had her adopted son baptized. In the morning he was baptized according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, in the afternoon according to the ritual of candomblé (Brazilian voodoo). Later, he would be baptized according to the Messianic and the Rosicrucian rituals. The proud mother explained: This is so that he will have the protection of all the religions when he grows up. Does her broad-minded view of religion surprise you? Could it happen where you live? In Brazil it is not uncommon. Even the ...
Did the Early Church Teach That God Is a Trinity? Post Date: 2009-02-15 22:22:25 by richard9151
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Did the Apologists Teach the Trinity Doctrine? In its issues of November 1, 1991, and February 1, 1992, The Watchtower showed that the Trinity doctrine was not taught by Jesus and his disciples nor by the Apostolic Fathers of the late first and early second centuries C.E. Did churchmen later in the second century teach it? FROM near the middle of the second century of our Common Era through its end, there appeared churchmen who are today called Apologists. They wrote to defend the Christianity they knew against hostile philosophies prevalent in the Roman world of that time. Their work came toward the end of, and after, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers. ...
A Prayer For Strength Post Date: 2009-02-14 19:28:32 by James Deffenbach
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Oh Great Spirit, Whose voice I hear in the wind, Whose breath gives life to the world, Hear me! I come to you as one of your many children. I am small and weak. I need your strength and wisdom. May I walk in beauty. Make my eyes behold the red and purple sunset. Make my hands respect the things that you have made, And my ears sharp to hear your voice. Make me wise so that I may know the things That you have taught your children-- The lessons that you have hidden in every leaf and rock. Make me strong, not to be superior to my brothers, but to be able to fight my greatest enemy: myself. Make me ever ready to come to you with straight eyes, so that When life fades as the setting sun My spirit ...
Letter to a Christian Young Man on Joining the Military Post Date: 2009-02-13 07:03:26 by Ada
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The following letter was sent to a Christian young man I know who was considering joining the military. He hasnt joined as of yet, and I hope and pray that he doesnt. I am posting this letter publicly in the hope that it might persuade some Christian young men I dont know from joining the military. Dear ______: I have been told that you are thinking about joining the military. I hope I am misinformed. I understand that you are having trouble finding a job, but think that, as a Christian young man, you are making a big mistake if you join todays military. First of all, you were raised in a Christian home and went to Christian schools your whole life. You will be ...
Thinking in Darwin Lockstep Post Date: 2009-02-12 06:40:20 by Ada
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Oh help. The religious orthodoxy that impedes discussion of biological evolution continues with its accustomed dreadful tenacity. Im going to hide in Tierra del Fuego. One difference between faith and science is that science allows with reasonable grace the questioning of theory. A physicist who doubts, say, the theory of general relativity will be expected to show good cause for his doubt. He wont be dismissed in chorus as delusional and an enemy of truth. By contrast, he who doubts the divinity of Christ, the prophethood of Mohammed, or the sanctity of natural selection will be savaged. It is the classic emotional reaction of the True Believer to whom dissent is not just ...
Ark hunter: Christianity packed with paganism (no shit, sherlock) Post Date: 2009-02-08 09:20:52 by gengis gandhi
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'1st century believers would have never accepted this' Posted: February 07, 2009 11:15 pm Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily Richard Rives, right, and son David hunting for the Ark of the Covenant in Jerusalem in 2003. A Tennessee historian and author best known for his searches for the Ark of the Covenant the box containing the Ten Commandments is now challenging much of modern Christianity, claiming the traditional version of the faith has more in common with ancient paganism than actual biblical content. "Today, it is amazing what is being presented as Christianity," says Richard Rives of Lewisburg, Tenn., who has just released a book and DVD ...
To Feel the Spirit, Poll Says Go South; Gallup Ranks the Most Religious States Post Date: 2009-02-07 13:24:19 by Brian S
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Want to be almost certain you'll have religious neighbors? Move to Mississippi. Prefer to be in the least religious state? Venture to Vermont. A new Gallup Poll, based on more than 350,000 interviews, finds that the Magnolia State is the one where the most people -- 85 percent -- say yes when asked, "Is religion an important part of your daily life?" Less than half of Vermonters, meanwhile -- 42 percent -- answered that same question in the affirmative. Joining Mississippi in the top "most religious" states are other notches in the Bible Belt: Alabama (82 percent), South Carolina (80 percent), Tennessee (79 percent), Louisiana (78 percent) and Arkansas (78 ...
Keeping the Faith: Religious diversity threatened by intolerance Post Date: 2009-02-07 12:08:40 by Ferret Mike
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No matter how exclusive your religious beliefs, if you want to continue to enjoy religious freedoms you have to respect the rights of others. Certainly no group is exempt from the possibility of unprovoked attack, but it is only logical that the one who flouts the rights of others will soon be subject to recompense. Christians are being slaughtered in South India not because they offended their attackers themselves, but because they are seen as members of a culture of abuse and oppression that Hindus remember from decades past. Good Hindu men were murdered, their women raped and their children beaten by British colonists under the blasphemed name of the Christian God. The perpetrators ...
Christian Support for Killing Iraqis Post Date: 2009-02-07 08:48:33 by Ada
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Among the things about the Iraq War that I have never been able to understand is how American Christians have been able, in good conscience, to support this war. After all, no one can deny that neither Iraq nor the Iraqi people ever attacked the United States. That makes the United States the aggressor the attacker in this particular conflict. How could American Christians support the killing of Iraqis in such a war of aggression? How could they reconcile this with Gods sacred commandment, Thou shalt not murder. One possibility is that Americans initially viewed the Iraq War as one of self-defense. Placing their trust in their president and vice-president, they came to ...
The Church and anti-Semitism-again Post Date: 2009-02-07 06:12:16 by Zoroaster
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The Church and anti-Semitismagain Kevin MacDonald February 2, 2009 Recently there has been a media uproar about the reinstatement of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), a traditionalist Catholic group, that broke off from the Church after the reforms of Vatican II. Jewish groups are furious that there would be any attempt to reconcile these traditionalists to the Church. This is not surprising since the issue that led to the schism was the reform of the Church initiated by the Second Vatican Council and its declaration on Judaism, anti-Semitism, and non-Christian religions. The man behind the schism was Marcel Lefebvre. Lefebvre not only objected to the changes wrought by ...
Does Distant Starlight Prove the Universe Is Old? [Full Thread] Post Date: 2009-02-05 15:38:06 by Old Friend
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Critics of biblical creation sometimes use distant starlight as an argument against a young universe. The argument goes something like this: (1) there are galaxies that are so far away, it would take light from their stars billions of years to get from there to here; (2) we can see these galaxies, so their starlight has already arrived here; and (3) the universe must be at least billions of years oldmuch older than the 6,000 or so years indicated in the Bible. Many big bang supporters consider this to be an excellent argument against the biblical timescale. But when we examine this argument carefully, we will see that it does not work. The universe is very big and contains galaxies ...
No Room for Compromise 14 Scholars Speak Out on the Book of Genesis Post Date: 2009-02-05 12:07:38 by Old Friend
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In the just-published scholarly book, Coming to Grips with Genesis: Biblical Authority and the Age of the Earth, fourteen evangelical theologians bring together the most rigorous, up-to-date biblical and historical arguments in favor of reading Genesis chapters 111 as factual history. No one who accepts the idea of millions of years or says that the age of the earth doesnt matter can ignore the careful arguments that Coming to Grips with Genesis presents in favor of a six-day creation, the global Flood, and a young earth. It will also strengthen the convictions of those who do believe Genesis. The question of the age of the creation is not just a debate about science, but more ...
The Bible’s Viewpoint -- Is There an Unforgivable Sin? Post Date: 2009-02-04 11:01:29 by richard9151
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The Bibles Viewpoint Is There an Unforgivable Sin? IS THERE a punishment worse than death? Yes, death without the hope of a resurrection because one has committed an unforgivable sin. Jesus said that there is a type of sin that will not be forgiven.Matthew 12:31. The Bible, however, describes God as being forgiving. Although men can be prone to hold a grudge and withhold forgiveness, God forgives in a large way. (Isaiah 55:7-9) In fact, at great cost to himself, God sent his dear Son to earth to be a propitiatory, or covering, sacrifice so valuable that it could blot out our sins.John 3:16, 17; Acts 3:19; 1 John 2:1, 2. In due ...
SIN Post Date: 2009-02-04 10:58:05 by richard9151
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SIN Anything not in harmony with, hence contrary to, Gods personality, standards, ways, and will; anything marring ones relationship with God. It may be in word (Job 2:10; Ps 39:1), in deed (doing wrong acts [Le 20:20; 2Co 12:21] or failing to do what should be done [Nu 9:13; Jas 4:17]), or in mind or heart attitude (Pr 21:4; compare also Ro 3:9-18; 2Pe 2:12-15). Lack of faith in God is a major sin, showing, as it does, distrust of him or lack of confidence in his ability to perform. (Heb 3:12, 13, 18, 19) A consideration of the use of the original-language terms and examples associated with them illustrates this. The common Hebrew term translated sin is ...
Caesar and God in Context Post Date: 2009-02-04 06:34:45 by Ada
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Professor Walter Block's article on Religion and Libertarianism was a timely wake up call to theistic and atheistic libertarians alike. As a Reader (a licensed lay minister) in the Church of England, I welcome Professor Block's call to unite in the face of the growing state menace to us all but I took exception to his phrase "But what of the fact that most if not all religions support the state. 'Render unto Caesar
etc.'." You might wonder why I object to this biblical quotation. It seems peripheral to Professor Block's argument, it's accurate as far as it goes, and many of my fellow Christians do quote this passage to either endorse (or at ...
After the final test at the end of the Millennium, will it be possible for humans to sin and die? Post Date: 2009-02-03 11:45:22 by richard9151
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After the final test at the end of the Millennium, will it be possible for humans to sin and die? Two scriptures found in Revelation bear on this: Death and Hades were hurled into the lake of fire. This means the second death, the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:14) He will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.Revelation 21:4. Note the timing involved here. The hurling of death and Hades into the lake of fire takes place after the Armageddon survivors, the resurrected dead, and any born after Armageddon have been judged out of the ...
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