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John 3:16 (belief)

John 3:16 (belief)

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@kellyjay said
For one who cannot define what he means when questioned, your the poster child for being hypocritical calling out others for the very thing you are known for. When your questions get addressed directly you hide behind one complaint or another, when you get questioned you hide behind one complaint or another. You are almost so bad I think many here could pretty much tell what ...[text shortened]... ce that seems to be the only thing you really do, you don't add much to anything here only complain.
Following is my post from page 7:
Yes. In accordance with the gospel preached by Jesus while He walked the Earth, the words spoken by Him are in "complete harmony" with God's words. It also makes logical sense that the spirit of truth would be in "complete harmony" with both Jesus and God.

The problem is that the gospel in which you believe is NOT in "complete harmony" with the gospel preached by Jesus while He walked the Earth.

For example, the concept that no one is able to make themselves righteous is NOT part of the gospel preached by Jesus while He walked the Earth. If you believe that this is not true, then prove it by citing all the passages that back that up.


Following is KJ's response from page 7:
What is the gospel according to YOU that is in scripture you think I'm in disagreement with?

You have the ability to write it out, or is it one of those things you shy away from like you do so many other things.


Note that the issue was completely ignored and KJ tossed out a completely off-topic question - a red herring.

As I subsequently posted after KJ spent post after post continuing to dodge the point and then had the effrontery to complain about ME not answering his red herring:
That post refuted an assertion of yours. Since then you've avoided addressing it in every conceivable way - no matter how many times it's been placed before you.

One way you avoided it was by attempting to change the subject - including this latest question of yours.

Then you shamelessly accused me of avoiding your question - which was asked so that you could avoid addressing the point of my post in the first place. Does it get any more shameless than that?

You truly are shameless.

And it's far from the first time you've done something like this.


KJ continues to demonstrate how truly shameless he is.

KellyJay
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@thinkofone said
Following is my post from page 7:
Yes. In accordance with the gospel preached by Jesus while He walked the Earth, the words spoken by Him are in "complete harmony" with God's words. It also makes logical sense that the spirit of truth would be in "complete harmony" with both Jesus and God.

The problem is that the gospel in which you believe is NOT in "complete ...[text shortened]... e you've done something like this.


KJ continues to demonstrate how truly shameless he is.
The thing is if you think you can approach God who is holy on just good works you are sadly mistaken. Only in Christ can we approach God with confidence, outside of Christ our righteousness is flawed due to our sinful nature. Now you may think otherwise, your arrogance will not be suffered forever, at some point you will stand and given an account. For your sake I hope it is in Christ and not in your sins.

Ephesians 3:
To me, though I am the very least of all the saints, this grace was given, to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, and to bring to light for everyone what is the plan of the mystery hidden for ages in God, who created all things, so that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places. This was according to the eternal purpose that he has realized in Christ Jesus our Lord, in whom we have boldness and access with confidence through our faith in him.

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