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Web developer, I work in RoR, javascript css, html, css3 and html5 (when I don't have to support IE....)

I tinker with other technologies and my current kick is phonegap.


May
21
comment Where is the sermon in a Mormon church service?
Good question but what do you mean by 'even more baptist then baptists'? Just curious.
May
8
comment Are there any conditions which make oneself completely unredeemable in the eyes of God?
While your point is valid, the turning of Saul into Paul is a great example of God's love for everyone. You are ignoring the scripture cited by @MasonWheeler which does say blaspheme against the Holy Ghost is not forgivable.
May
8
awarded  Enthusiast
May
4
comment Who was the 12th Apostle - Matthais or Paul?
Voting to close. This can not be answered today and backed up with relevant facts. It is just going to lead to arguing between different opinions. Which is not what this site is about.
May
4
comment Who was the 12th Apostle - Matthais or Paul?
To claim that Paul is an apostle based completely on his own words. Which were quite prolific (which is why we have so much of them today) is very circumstantial evidence. I am not arguing that he was not inspired and not an apostle, but to unequivocally say that he is and Matthais is not, is very presumptuous. As @MasonWheeler said we simply don't know.
May
4
revised Is Matthew 28 saying something about Baptism?
grammer, punctuation
May
3
comment What is the Biblical basis and support for and against the view of predestination?
many people would view predestination along the lines of: it doesn't matter what you do, God has already decided where you will end up. I view that all events are willed by God would be more along the lines of the deterministic universe described in philosophy.
Apr
27
comment How do we apply Matthew 12:25
Oh now I see what your saying. My point is the opposite actually. I am saying that they could be using the power of the devil to heal. Where as Christ in this instance used His power to cast out and that resulted in a healing. If a person was possessed the possession could not be ended by someone without Christs power. That's what Christ is saying in the scripture you quoted
Apr
27
comment How do we apply Matthew 12:25
The man was afflicted because of possession. From what the Pharisees said and later what Christ said casting out the devil healed him of the blindness and of being dumb. So the one led to the other.
Apr
27
answered How do we apply Matthew 12:25
Apr
26
comment How to contemplate without the urge to have to comprehend
Welcome to christianity.stackexchange! I think that you have a good question here but it is very specific could you perhaps go in and change the wording as to make it more general so that others who may be struggling with this can also benefit? That would also make it a better fit for the SE format of questions.
Apr
24
comment Why do some traditions recite the Lord's Prayer word for word?
this is related and addresses the first part of your question christianity.stackexchange.com/q/7098/432 As for the second part there is no other repetition of the Lord's prayer as far as I am aware in the NT.
Apr
22
revised Why in the Book of Exodus did God let the people travel for exactly 40 years?
clarify
Apr
21
revised NT arguments against Feng-Shui
readability
Apr
21
comment What does it mean to worship in truth?
Yep, I find that that happens a lot. One of the reasons I like talking with people of other faiths. And why I like this site.
Apr
21
answered What does it mean to worship in truth?
Apr
18
awarded  Enlightened
Apr
18
awarded  Nice Answer
Apr
18
revised What if we were not tempted by the devil but rather, we failed God's test?
clarity
Apr
18
answered What if we were not tempted by the devil but rather, we failed God's test?