Originally posted by The Slow PawnIf there were a poster who regularly posted a column about rock bands or whatever, would you still consider it harrassment? While I have a very different theolgoy than RBHill, I have to wonder if there were a poster who maybe published a piece each week on veganism if they would enounter the same opposition. Well, maybe that's a bad example.
so ******* true
Originally posted by kirksey957Well said!
If there were a poster who regularly posted a column about rock bands or whatever, would you still consider it harrassment? While I have a very different theolgoy than RBHill, I have to wonder if there were a poster who maybe published a piece each week on veganism if they would enounter the same opposition. Well, maybe that's a bad example.
If you don't like a thread, stay out!
Please.
Now if RBHILL want's to start a thread called 'if you don't like a thread please read'. I will get personally upset at his attempt to bother users further after I try to get them off his tail.
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Originally posted by kirksey957Of course not, kirksey. It doesn't take an Ivory Tower professor
If there were a poster who regularly posted a column about rock bands or whatever, would you still consider it harrassment? While I have a very different theolgoy than RBHill, I have to wonder if there were a poster who maybe published a piece each week on veganism if they would enounter the same opposition. Well, maybe that's a bad example.
to figure that out. Many people simply dislike RBHILL's Bible
studies and grab for the most convenient excuse available to
get rid of them.
Dr. Cribs
Originally posted by RBHILLI particularly like this verse. It makes the Bible out to be
16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness.
2 Timothy 3:15-16
a source of great power and versatility to Bible believers.
Of teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training,
which do you enjoy the most? Which do you
feel non-Christians would benefit the most from?
If I had to rank them, I would say:
Teaching
Correcting
Training
Rebuking
How about you?
Dr. Cribs
Originally posted by The Slow PawnWhen I was Catholic I use to Drink a lot, I was Racist to all types of people poor and Color, I was a paranoid person, I look at porn, but when I accepted Christ all that went away.
See that is exactly why you are hanging on a book that is full of lies ... Heavy metal is honest with you ;-)
Now tell me that you know your hanging on to drinking that's your Qruch right, you would be lying if you said no.
Originally posted by FeivelTo bad your heard demon voices, because once your are saved you are always saved Romans 8:38-39
Your last two posts made absolutely no sense. Jesus told me because you are turning people off from him and your constant breaking of his teaching in Matthew 5:19, he doesn't know you anymore.
Feivel
Originally posted by FeivelPeople turn themselves away from Jesus you are just using me as an excuse.
Your last two posts made absolutely no sense. Jesus told me because you are turning people off from him and your constant breaking of his teaching in Matthew 5:19, he doesn't know you anymore.
Feivel
Originally posted by CribsI am glad you ike this verse Cribs I would put them in the same order for myself and for non-Christians.
I particularly like this verse. It makes the Bible out to be
a source of great power and versatility to Bible believers.
Of teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training,
which do you enjoy the most? Which do you
feel non-Christians would benefit the most from?
If I had to rank them, I would say:
Teaching
Correcting
Training
Rebuking
How about you?
Dr. Cribs
Originally posted by RBHILLThe Apostle Paul talks about his "thorn in the flesh" that he prayed to God would leave him. While we don't know what this affliction was it may be just as well as many Christians can identify with praying for certain things to leave them and they are only left with, as Paul says, only grace sufficient. Your experience, while genuine to you, may differ for some others. To me, that has always been an interesting passage as it reveals Paul's humanity.
When I was Catholic I use to Drink a lot, I was Racist to all types of people poor and Color, I was a paranoid person, I look at porn, but when I accepted Christ all that went away.
Now tell me that you know your hanging on to drinking that's your Qruch right, you would be lying if you said no.