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| location | Accra,Ghana | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 1 month |
| seen | May 15 '12 at 21:10 | |
| stats | profile views | 50 |
I am a graduate from KNUST Kumasi, Ghana who grew up as a lazy JW together with my paternal half siblings. At 17, I was stuck with my mom, a baptist who also influenced me to attend her church which I did without zeal. Until 23, I lived a churchless life although I followed the christian discipline. After so long, I have now felt God's touch on me through wonderful unimaginable means and currently fellowship with an Evangelical Charismatic church.
I don't particularly adhere to or refute any doctrine from any origin as they help me to study the bible more, maturing spiritually. I pledge myself in all things to dwell in Him and He in me.
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May 15 |
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Are birthday celebrations ungodly? @Trig From any angle, the tag just shows my source of question. Any answer, as long as it's got biblical explanation, is welcome. |
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May 9 |
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Are there any conditions which make oneself completely unredeemable in the eyes of God? @user1539 You see, this is why I asked the question: What does it mean to worship God in truth? I could not get any answer suitable answer but now I do have something in mind. On doubt God wants us to see him as a loving Father, but most often we close our eyes on how He reveals Himself to us and only dwell on the part that suits us, that fits our reason for doing the wrong things on purpose. We forget that He is a fearful God who has helped people kill before. |
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May 6 |
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Who is responsible for my life? @Affable Sure, well noted. I was only trying to highlight what the devil is able to do, establishing himself on earth. Of course bruising the heel cannot be compared with that of the head. But point well noted. |
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May 6 |
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Why does the Messiah have to be God? @Hammer It's as if God was following a certain rule. The question seems to seek which unbreakable rule that was. Am I right Thomas? |
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May 6 |
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Who is responsible for my life? If it's not a possible duplicate, then I don't think there's something wrong with this questsion. In fact, I personally think the site better serves these line of questions so that justice could be served here. Its my hope that you get an answer that teaches you something new. Will give you +1 vote, but please always make sure you are not carried away in your tone. |
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May 5 |
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Are birthday celebrations ungodly? @Trig Happy belated b'day. I dont think you are wrong. My dad mentioned Job but I never heard that example anywhere els before. But that one rather seem to support their claim better. It's like we shouldn't get carried over in our celebrations like Job always thought of his sons. Hope you had a wonderful positive one. We both April born. |
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May 2 |
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Are tongues a sign for believers or unbelievers? @Jon great answer, +1. |
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May 2 |
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Are tongues a sign for believers or unbelievers? @Jon great answer, +1. |
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Apr 27 |
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How do we apply Matthew 12:25 Does that mean my question isn't clear enough? |
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Apr 27 |
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How do we apply Matthew 12:25 That is my point. So therefore we could say those who heal today with powers from questionable sources do cast out something, couldn't we? But anyway, +1 for your answer so far. |
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Apr 27 |
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How do we apply Matthew 12:25 I thought the man was afflicted because he was possessed with demons, hence healing him in this sense means casting out the demons. Could Jesus have done one thing and left the other? Are you saying that in this context, healing is different from casting out demons? |
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Apr 23 |
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Are birthday celebrations ungodly? Well I wish you could make your point clearer for me regarding Hannah's celebration. The way I see it, she made a new robe for her son at the annual sacrifice to God, not a birthday celebration. |
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Apr 23 |
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Are birthday celebrations ungodly? +1 For giving me a reason to enjoy. But MORE SERIOUSLY, are you really considering "...because nothing is better for a man under the sun than to eat and drink..."? When you continue reading downwards, you'd want to reconsider. "Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes: but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment." (Ecclesiastes 11:9). |
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Apr 23 |
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Are birthday celebrations ungodly? @Marc I stand to be corrected but what do you make of this? "After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day. And Job spake, and said, Let the day perish wherein I was born, and the night in which it was said, There is a man child conceived." (Job 3:1-3).NKJV. How does it appear in your version and others? |
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Apr 22 |
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On which date was Christ born? @Steely Not that I disagree with you but I think your answer needed a bit of in-depth explanation to your claim as it is the only of its kind among the numerous posts and comment that Christ's existence on earth was real. |
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Apr 22 |
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What does it mean to worship in truth? For instance, I'd want to check on the trinity doctrines just to make sure I'm not making an 'idol' for myself mistaken to be God the creator. What if I am a bit wrong in who I thought God truly is? |
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Apr 22 |
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What does it mean to worship in truth? I don't know why but I think your answer makes more sense to me. Jesus cautions us about putting on a show before men whiles here he talks about worship to God in his true nature. +1 With that being said, will it be prudent for a new member of the Christian faith to weigh and study doctrines to see which one best (objectively) depicts the truth about God before deciding on where, how and with whom he should worship and fellowship? |
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Apr 19 |
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What if we were not tempted by the devil but rather, we failed God's test? @Jas check this. "SIN: First, it is important to understand that, from Matthew 22:37-40, God desires intimate, loving relationship with His people...". When you get to the 'if we fail' part which most critically answers the question, you maintain all the quotes of 1 John 1:1, James 3:2 and James 5:16, like you did. I think that will be cool. |
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Apr 19 |
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What if we were not tempted by the devil but rather, we failed God's test? @David Short is ok as long as I get the point. Thanks |
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Apr 18 |
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What if we were not tempted by the devil but rather, we failed God's test? I love your answer and your style. It's great but I noticed that all your answers are quite too long. You could convey your views in a more concise manner. I wish someone else would support this so you can work it out. But hey, +1 for you. |