Originally posted by @rajk999There you go with the insults again. Not surprising.
True Christians a group to with you do not belong, will ignore your infantile questions. Your questions resemble the kind people ask when they have evil inside them, rather than good, therefore they cannot do good works. So their questions are designed to claim that since there is no record of how many good works therefore it cannot be a requirement.
The ...[text shortened]... aged mother is doing good works. Your Christian doctrine is from your church and not of Christ.
Everything you post and believe diminishes Christ.
You say someone is saved by doing good works and not by accepting Christ. You even go so far as to say atheists who actively reject Christ are saved if they do good works.
You claim a Christian can never sin and you thereby reject Jesus Christ’s blood sacrifice on the cross that paid the sin debt of every person in the world.
You claim everyone has the light of Christ yet some will be damned, again diminishing, disrespecting and blaspheming Christ.
Your false doctrines, in addition to the above, are numerous and all have at their core puffing out your chest and ignoring and diminishing the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
I’ve asked you numerous questions you refuse to address because they expose your doctrines as false and your sinful pride and chest puffing won’t allow you to admit it.
Sad!
Originally posted by @fmfThis is the most autistic thing I've read this year.
The OP asks for you to provide any evidence you feel there is that can be seen on this forum of people "having the indwelt Holy Spirit". Thanks for the "judge yourself" tip, but unless you offer evidence, there is nothing to judge. Such is the nature of this OP/thread.
Originally posted by @philokaliaHow so? I do some work with autistic children. Do you know anything about autism or is this just banter?
This is the most autistic thing I've read this year.
Originally posted by @romans1009I promote the teachings and commandments of Christ
There you go with the insults again. Not surprising.
Everything you post and believe diminishes Christ.
You say someone is saved by doing good works and not by accepting Christ. You even go so far as to say atheists who actively reject Christ are saved if they do good works.
You claim a Christian can never sin and you thereby reject Jesus Christ ...[text shortened]... doctrines as false and your sinful pride and chest puffing won’t allow you to admit it.
Sad!
You clearly dont. Instead You promote mouth worship.
Originally posted by @rajk999There you go again, bearing false witness. That’s some sin-free life you claim to be leading, but at least you’re proving that no one can perfectly follow the law (i.e. not sin) and demonstrating why Jesus Christ’s blood sacrifice on the cross was necessary for man to be saved.
I promote the teachings and commandments of Christ
You clearly dont. Instead You promote mouth worship.
What does Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross mean to you?
Originally posted by @rajk999What a shame you don’t teach Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross and what it meant and continues to mean today.
I promote the teachings and commandments of Christ
You clearly dont. Instead You promote mouth worship.
“For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.
For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.“
(1 Corinthians 1:17-18)
Originally posted by @rajk999I see you didn’t address this question:
I promote the teachings and commandments of Christ
You clearly dont. Instead You promote mouth worship.
What does Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross mean to you?
Is this yet another question you will ignore because it exposes your doctrines and beliefs as false and not from God?
I suggest you meditate on this verse with an open heart:
“For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.”
(1 Corinthians 1:18)
Originally posted by @fmfAutistic / Autism in a social, political discussion context refers to behavior that is incredibly obsessive, asocial, and hyper-focused on some obscure thing that no one else cares about and trying to boil everything down to this while the rest of the group doesn't even begin to see the importance of it.
How so? I do some work with autistic children. Do you know anything about autism or is this just banter?
That is what your behavior is with that question -- and what your behavior often is in other threads.
And that is why, also, many people feel fine just sporadically ignoring or dropping points from you.
15 Feb 18
Originally posted by @philokaliaI interpret your "autistic" comment as being an attempted insult. Don't worry about it though; I have the measure of you.
I'd never say that this is a thing that I would use to disrespect but you should be aware that this behavior will earn you a certain kind of treatment.
Originally posted by @philokaliaI can tell you probably disapprove of my OP and did not like the question of mine that your "autism" comment was a response to.
Autistic / Autism in a social, political discussion context refers to behavior that is incredibly obsessive, asocial, and hyper-focused on some obscure thing that no one else cares about and trying to boil everything down to this while the rest of the group doesn't even begin to see the importance of it.
You found my question to be in connection with something you personally believe to be obscure and something that no one else cares about and you believe that the rest of the group doesn't even begin to see the importance of it. This has caused you to reference "autism".
Perhaps you are unaware that there are at least two prominent posters here who have repeated over and over and over again about "Having the indwelt Holy Spirit" or words to that effect?
Your lack of interest in this does not make interest in it "autistic", not even if you take it upon yourself to speak on behalf of "the rest of the group".
<<Perhaps you are unaware that there are at least two prominent posters here who have repeated over and over and over again about "Having the indwelt Holy Spirit" or words to that effect?>>
I suspect I’m one of the two posters you’re referring to, and I’ve only had to repeat the phrase you cited because you and a few others, but principally you, ask the same questions over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
Originally posted by @romans1009and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
<<Perhaps you are unaware that there are at least two prominent posters here who have repeated over and over and over again about "Having the indwelt Holy Spirit" or words to that effect?>>
I suspect I’m one of the two posters you’re referring to, and I’ve only had to repeat the phrase you cited because you and a few others, but principally you, ask the same questions over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
15 Feb 18
Originally posted by @romans1009You have mentioned "Having the indwelt Holy Spirit" on your own initiative and repeatedly so in your discussions with other Christians.
I suspect I’m one of the two posters you’re referring to, and I’ve only had to repeat the phrase you cited because you and a few others, but principally you, ask the same questions over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.