AERYCK

AERYCK

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Stubbyfinger says..: I don't consider things that I have no way of comprehending. I do not believe that there is anything on earth, no scripture or religion that offers any insight on god.: I say..: Does this include the New Testament ? You say..: How many survive suicide attempts and go on to live a life they obviously couldn't have imagined? I say..: Great observation

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This is only death on a superficial level. What of mental death that can find no reason for life in the face of crippling illnesses ?

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I guess the two extremes help us appreciate the other. Love, Aeryck.

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For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to [give] the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. This is by far my most favourite passage of uniquely inspired Scripture! Thanks so much for taking the time to break this

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I can hear the sound of the blues...... ....I just got out of the Kingsbury today and am feeling a whole lot better. Close call.....whew! I hope you had some great fellowship down at St Paul's Community Church...maybe one of these days, I will get to pull a cracker with y'all Peace

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Lula and I've gone over the same subjects over and over for nought. KFC, I came to this conclusion awhile ago. In fact it had nothing to do with chats with Lula, but chats with a LDS Bishop. It is either the sanctifying graces or the completed work of Christ, anything else is just pointless ar

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Kingbee's quote of Lula's quote of Jesus' words....'let him be to thee as a heathen' Kingbee's quote of .......: 'non-associated unaffiliated nondenominational disunited uncongr

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You are quite welcome...however, I note that you haven't answered my question or addressed any of my points. Lula, Often the term love is blind applies to religion, and certainly when one blindly asserts that one's religion is the only right one and ergo. it's beliefs are the only right ones.

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I said, "Until you actually begin to own your questions, by presenting what you know, you will simply be viewed as another 'Great Pretender'."

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Thanks for your response Lula, you may want to read the Roman Catholic reply and response to that . What did you think of the radio discussion at Apologetics.com radio ? A-D, your question was loaded. Aeryck

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Hi Hamartano and KFC, I began studying the Bible in 1976, and as time progressed the roles switched. I have learned from studying B.C. that one has to get ones attitude sorted out before one attempts to consider difficult passages, or one might end up doing what so many unbelievers do and that is only reading to find fault. After what I know now, the errors are in us, and measured against the Scriptures we will eventually find ourselves eith

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If only left to the discussion with the unlearned, Ridderbos maybe right, the discussion has no value. Hamartano, This is definitely THE POINT! Scholars trying to blunt the Sword of the Spirit, find their own arguments blunted and themselves needing to become theologians (howbeit evi

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Error? Help me see what you are talking about. Hamartano, SanChochino, will need to consort with Kali and a pot of 'erbal, before attempting to prove that the Bible is infallible. <img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18/aer

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Aeryck bings up a good point SanChonino Remember that it is SanChochino, who said the Bible was not infallible. I think the word that is being considered should be 'innerancy' , because <a href="http://www.the-highway.com/scriptu

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I mean the idea that it is perfect, without blemish, mistake, or issue. Ummm...SanChochino, Which other historical source are you comparing it with, to arrive at such a conclusion ? Aeryck.

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SanChochino, You mean this part....? Mat 14:6 But when Herod's birthda y was kept, the daughter of Herodias danced before them, and pleased Herod. Mat 14:7 Whereupon he promised with an oath to give her whatsoever she would ask. Mat 14:8 And she, being before instructed of her mother, said, Give me here John Baptist's head in a charger. Mat 14:9 And the king was sorry: nevertheless for the oath's sake, and them wh

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The head of John the Baptist was the first birthday present ever recorded in the Bible. Mat 14:6 But when Herod's birthday was kept, the daughter of Herodias danced before them, and pleased Herod. Mat 14:7 Whereupon he promised with an oath to give her whatsoever she would ask. Mat 14:8

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Hamartano, I don't think you will get much out of A-D, then again it would be nice to read something more than one-liner-wisecracks from our veritable scholar of silence. Aeryck.

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In case you didn't notice I asked you a question that yes I already knew the answer but to get you and others to research. So you say. Loaded questions are devisive and remind me of the carving style of the Scribes and Pharisees, who tried to entrap the Lord. Shame on you. <TABLE ce

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St.John 21:25 might fit the bill. I agree. Seeing this is the last sentence of John's Gospel, it is one that was foremost in my mind. Here the Gospel sum

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Do you research before you write? Most definitely, but I still find that research is never ending. Today, one might think one has a great answer to a question, and tommorrow one might find a better answer and so on. I used to have a lot of questions but then I began to ask God about things that we

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