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It is exactly the same in proportion.
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Thanks for the post. I don't think we should question their mistrust of the system that made such evil possible. But this nation needs them more that they need us. They can build quality lives for themselves in many places, never giving us a seco…
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It's the difference between selling firecrackers and bombs. You want every crackpot to have bombs, But others want them to have only firecrackers.
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I agree. Because there is only one race in the Bible. The human race. But how do we know Miriam's heart and motive? We assume too much if we say it wasn't about race, or that is was. I use the passage to say marrying outside of one's e…
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Laws that permit abortion promote abortion. Laws that permit buying weapons designed for mass casualties promot mass casualties.
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I'm showing how abortion and gun laws promote killing of the innocent.
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Abortion laws do not encourage abortions??? Abortionists do not kill people, abortion tools do??? Gun laws do not give ample opportunity to murderers? Guns don't kill people?? Bullets do?? And so on..............????
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If laws permitted or encouraged drunk driving, it would be no different than laws that permit or encourage mass killing. Laws that place guns, designed specifically for mass killing, in the hands of even the most stable people who ofte…
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The law does allow, in fact it encourages one person to kill masses in a few minutes on impulse, or else it would not be happening. Take the weapons away, and then if it happens, the perpetrator is to blame.
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I'm neither liberal nor conservative. But as a Christian, I know the depravity of the human heart. And I question laws that enable a single person to kill masses at will. And I believe any who support these laws share in the guilt for …
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“And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.” (Numbers 12:1)
“And the anger of the LORD was kindled against them; and he departed. And the cloud depar…
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I'm only saying Walmart's and Dick's refusal to sell guns to people below a certain age remind me of the Christian Bakers who also defied written law to avoid sinning, for reasons of conscience.
But this brings up an interestin…
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There are two ways of looking for an end-time Antichrist. We can look for the symbols used to describe the "man of sin" to materialize. Or we can look for what the symbols represent. If we observe the latter, he has been here since the…
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Thanks for the post. Based on the New Testament I realize that Biblical Israel is Christendom. And the Jews who rejected Christ are not Israel, but in name only. God removed the unbelievers from Israel and placed them under his wrath until the en…
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This sounds like the situation when the Christian Bakers refused to participate in homosexual weddings as a matter of conscience.
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Thanks for your interest in this. Gary Demar wrote an excellent article on this. Well documented.
Is the Islamic Mahdi the End-Time Antichrist?
Gary DeMar February 10, 2016in Pope Francis adds new Marian celebration to Church Calendar Comment by Dave_L March 2018
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It is common knowledge in Reformed circles that Luther, Calvin and the host of reformers recognized the Antichrist as the Papacy and Islam. And united, they very well could become the threat the old divines expected them to become.
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If you can overthrow Jesus' words, I know of several guns I'd like to trust in more than God. That is, the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.
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God ordained the Civil Magistrate to bear the sword in killing people, that is not the role for followers of Christ.
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It is not my opinion. I would gladly cower behind a gun if Jesus didn't teach otherwise.
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You obviously would not follow Christ in the matter. As a follower of Christ I would leave it in the hands of the Civil Magistrate, where it belongs.
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Can you kill enemies and follow Christ?
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You are not following Christ if you think killing enemies is permissible.
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I think we should remove ourselves from those who soft pedal the Sermon on the Mount. Especially when they lead others to do the exact opposite. John says: “Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ [Sermon on …
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I offer no opinion. Only Christs' words in the Sermon on the Mount. And the fact that nowhere in the NT do we see them compromising his teaching.
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It is not my opinion. The NT fully supports my position.
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You must appeal to the Old Covenant to support violence. But Christ abolished the Old Covenant replacing it with the New. And the Sermon on the Mount forms the backbone of all NT ethics. In it we must not (physically) resist evil, or r…
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The Sermon prohibits physical resistance of evil and nowhere does the NT permit Christians to kill people.
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Can you point to an example in the NT where Jesus or his followers killed anyone protecting others or themselves? We have many examples where they did not.
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People always turn to what they trust in most. Money lovers always turn to money. Gun lovers always turn to violence.