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Mar 14 |
answered | What did Jesus mean when He said we must “eat His flesh and drink His blood”? |
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Mar 10 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 8 |
answered | Earlier use of this argument for the necessity of evil? |
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Feb 11 |
answered | What does Jesus mean by saying, “Why do you call me good?” |
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Feb 11 |
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What does Jesus mean by saying, “Why do you call me good?” This answer in no way addresses the question. So what if elsewhere in the Bible it says He is good. The question remains as to why Jesus said He was not good. |
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Nov 12 |
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When did the one-way monologue sermon first become a normal feature of church assemblies? Agree on the dialogue preaching, but then it really is not preaching, more "fellowship" with leader. And I further prefer fellowship without leader :-) |
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Nov 10 |
answered | Why was taking census a bad thing? |
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Oct 22 |
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What exactly IS Hell? I think Hell might be the Universe. Jesus said the earth is Satan's kingdom. When you die you get reborn as something else eternally. the only way out is to love God. |
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Oct 17 |
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Why does God often permit his children to suffer in this world more than the wicked? @David - yes scripture gives plenty of reasons for why we as Christians suffer, but I think the question relates to Christians vs sparrows (innocent, no knowledge of good and evil). So therefore the answer must address the more root question of why do the innocent (animals, small children, etc) suffer. And I think to that the only answer given is the ones in Job. |
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Oct 15 |
answered | Why does God often permit his children to suffer in this world more than the wicked? |
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Oct 15 |
awarded | Critic |
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Oct 15 |
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Why does God often permit his children to suffer in this world more than the wicked? This answer fails completely because the question is in regards to sparrows, innocent, ignorant, harmless creators who do not learn moral lessons or gain character or anything else, they simply suffer, they die of starvation in the cold winter storm. So your answer should address the innocent, the 3 year old little girl who knows only abuse and neglect, and then dies at age three. Job is powerful because it gives no answer other than "trust God even now". |
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Oct 12 |
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Is Smoking Weed a Sin? What does legality defined by a corrupt government have to do with defining what is evil? |
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Oct 12 |
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Scholarly discussion of claims that Paul is a “false apostle” @Douglas - "Jesus words only" is very much preaching a very specific interpretation of what Jesus said... something IMO literally not possible to do. So it seems to me they are on the one hand saying you as an individual should only follow Jesus (not Paul), but then they quickly try to play the role of teacher themselves. |
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Oct 8 |
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How can an all powerful supreme being be either good or evil? God gives us the logic, I get that. But we as Christians have to appeal to that which the world excepts as true. That is where the argument begins. And so therefore I reference it as a "truth" we can agree on. |
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Oct 8 |
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How can an all powerful supreme being be either good or evil? Just because evil and good are defined ultimately only in reference to Him, that doesn't mean there is not some underlying logic behind it. |
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Oct 8 |
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How can an all powerful supreme being be either good or evil? Do not Christians believe that God is not removed from concepts of good and evil? |
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Oct 6 |
answered | How can an all powerful supreme being be either good or evil? |
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Sep 21 |
asked | Is there a name for someone who believes in Jesus as God and Savior, yet follows no sect? |
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Jul 25 |
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Are there any Biblical prophecies that were understood before they were fulfilled? Whoa! Then we must not really understand Revelations at all. |