16 Jan 22
@rajk999 saidYou view only a tiny sliver of the Holy Bible and have reduced it to “Do good works. Jesus will judge.”
Why dont you bump your lazy dunce behind out of here.
You ignore the importance of faith, belief and prayer, even though the Holy Bible is filled with Scripture on the importance of those subjects.
You devalue and have really reduced to nothing what Jesus Christ accomplished on the cross. You claim no one can know if they’re saved on earth even though the Bible says the opposite.
You deny the deity of Christ and consistently insult, condemn with false accusations and bear false witness against Christians on here.
Tell me how what you do on here is any different from what Satan does.
16 Jan 22
@josephw saidYou love these little diversions away from the topic, and relish the mud created by disagreements. How about for a change address the content of the opening post.
And here you are.
In a nutshell how does the statement
' Faith without works is dead
fit into your church doctrine.
@rajk999 saidFaith without works is dead.
You love these little diversions away from the topic, and relish the mud created by disagreements. How about for a change address the content of the opening post.
In a nutshell how does the statement
' Faith without works is dead
fit into your church doctrine.
When you accuse, like the devil does, Christians, especially those posting here, of not believing that "faith without works is dead", you make yourself look like a fool.
It's not interesting how you twist the scriptures to contradict the scriptures to support your hatred of Christians and fuel your false accusations.
@josephw saidYou are not explaining yourself.
Faith without works is dead.
When you accuse, like the devil does, Christians, especially those posting here, of not believing that "faith without works is dead", you make yourself look like a fool.
It's not interesting how you twist the scriptures to contradict the scriptures to support your hatred of Christians and fuel your false accusations.
16 Jan 22
@rajk999 saidThat’s a misnomer because saving faith always produces good works unless the person dies very shortly after accepting Jesus Christ.
You love these little diversions away from the topic, and relish the mud created by disagreements. How about for a change address the content of the opening post.
In a nutshell how does the statement
' Faith without works is dead
fit into your church doctrine.
You completely discount (or don’t understand) the role and power of the Holy Spirit in a believer’s life.
16 Jan 22
@rajk999 saidYou won’t address that post because you’re doing in here exactly what Satan does.
Why dont you bump your lazy dunce behind out of here.
You reject the deity of Jesus Christ and devalue to the point of irrelevancy the cross of Christ and what Jesus Christ accomplished.
You think the message of the Holy Bible is: Do good works, Jesus will judge, which *completely ignores* what Jesus Christ did on the cross.
You ignore and mock the importance of belief, prayer and faith.
You lie about other Christians, falsely accuse them of not caring about the poor and condemn them based on those false accusations.
You misinterpret and misrepresent Scripture (just like Satan did with Jesus in the wilderness) to conform to your false, Christ-denying doctrine.
You ignore that forgiveness of sins comes from Jesus Christ’s shed blood - in fact you ignore forgiveness of sins altogether.
You falsely say only sections of the Holy Bible that (appear to) agree with your false, Christ-denying doctrine count.
You routinely break what Jesus Christ said were the two greatest commandments - to love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength and to love your neighbor as yourself.
So I ask you again: How is what you do in here any different from what Satan does?
@rajk999 saidIt fits in perfectly.
You love these little diversions away from the topic, and relish the mud created by disagreements. How about for a change address the content of the opening post.
In a nutshell how does the statement
' Faith without works is dead
fit into your church doctrine.