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And how again is the report nonsense?
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Once again, that has nothing to do with physical healing.
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No, they aren't. That is what the article that started this thread shows. They are actually declining. They are over-reported now.
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Um that's what this thread is actually about....
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Do the broken bones of the unsaved heal? And, by the way, when Jesus healed the atonement hadn't taken place yet...
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We have and they aren't.
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I agree with you if you are talking about spiritual healing. But there is no biblical evidence for that requirement of physical healing.
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No I mean where our conversaton was headed. You stated about healing not being possible for those without salvation and atonement, and then started off on a million different trails to where I have no idea what in the world you are tal…
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sigh
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But that has nothing to do at all with what we were talking about. You keep going on rabbit trails.
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Not sure what this has to do with our topic....
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Honestly I think it is over sensationalized. Now I know that will sound heartless but it is true. There are much bigger problems in this country that happen with much more frequency and much higher death tolls.
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No. But let's wait for the actual details of that incident come in before you start on your gun control rants please...
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What does that have to do with anything???
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Oh no, don't tell me you are one of these that uses that passage to claim physical healing.... There is no indication that is what that passage is referring to.
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Once again you ignore what was said to you. And then give a view without documentation.
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Dave that is just bad langauge work. Example:
I saw a bear.
I can no longer bear it.Same exact word, two different senses. Greek works the same way. The sense it is used and also context give the overall meani…
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That is a totally different subject and has nothing to do with physical healing or miracles.
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Ok that does not say he could not do it. There is a big difference there.
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No. Reference?
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You know Bill, you are so worried about people following the forum guidelines but you don't even follow them yourself. Below is from the same guidelines you so often like to throw out there.
If You See a Problem, Flag It
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And is there any Scripture to suggest that cannot happen to someone who is not saved? You are making up some pretty crazy theology here.
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Um, that simply is not true. People have healing all the time and are not saved.
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Physical healing and spiritual salvation are two very different things. The Scriptures lay out how one must be saved. It is dangerous to even consider other possibilities.
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Dave, if the unbeliever believes then they are no longer an unbeliever. Every person must choose Christ and repent of their own sin or face Hell. It doesn't matter who you are related to, who you are married to.
Jesus said "No …
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I doubt building prison style schools will prevent violence. Curb it some, perhaps, but not prevent it. The arguments for not arming teachers are weak at best. They are not based in fact or reality but rather hyperbole and extreme cas…
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Absolutely not. You are not saved via your spouse. One flesh doesn't mean one soul. There is no room in Scripture for this and it shouldn't even be a debate.
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Or, have better protection (teachers armed), keep the guns, and save money.
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That's not a fair comparison or assessment of what is actually going on. You aren't being rational.
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Unfortunately you are suggesting tearing down and rebuilding every school in America. Just isn't going to happen. Not practical and how would we pay for it?