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You still took it out of context and broadly applied it.
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- Yes
- Immersion
- The age they get saved.
- Not sure I understand the question.
- If someone was baptized but either was not truly converted or did not understand at the time what they were doing.
- Public …
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Oh good grief.
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Wow, now you have really gone out of context.
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We always have the potential to be under the control of unbelievers in this world. Paul addresses this.
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Also, poorly translated. Yes, it is possible for the KJV to not be the best translation. There is no indication in Scripture that we should tell Christians to not be police or serve in the military. Otherwise, John told the soldiers to…
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Yet he has not returned. What do you make of that? You can't have it both ways.
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YLT is off base in their translation. It doesn't make sense. Extort by force makes much more sense and is the proper translation.
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Pretty sure John is found in the NT and the books that contain him were written AFTER the crucifixion so if it were not part of the new teachings, why include them in the NT?
That being said, how do you know those soldiers were…
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If that were the case, why did John the Baptist not tell the Roman soldiers to leave the army rather than telling them to do their jobs well?
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Thank you for your opinion. You have nothing new to offer so let's just agree to disagree. We will never agree on this so let's quit wasting time and energy saying the same things over and over again. Deal?
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My point was that your term "soon" is relative.
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What you have said yes, but what you have said is not what Scripture, the WHOLE of Scripture, says. So no, you have not brought down my position in the slightest.
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That's not even the proposal, good grief such hyperbole.
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That has nothing to do with anything we are talking about. You isolate Scripture, ignoring the rest. Unless you decide to use proper Biblical Interpretation skills I am done with this conversation.
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No I don't. That is your crazy twisted interpretation. Fortunately, your interpretation of Scripture, as well as your interpretation of my words, are not reality.
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And if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one. Even if the exact interpretation of this verse is uncertain,49 it is clear that a new situation is envisioned. The disciples would soon encounter greater opposition and even p…
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No, that is according to YOUR reading of Luke.
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You are the one that is adding the interpretation into your reading. Jesus was numbered with the transgressors regardless of the swords in two ways.
- They were outlaws.
- He hung between two transgressors on the cros…
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I meant what translation did you use above?
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What translation are you using? I don't think that prophecy has anything to do with the swords at all.
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This is the dumbest one yet. Such a wild and crazy imagination you have, but really, come back to reality please.
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A day is as a thousand years to the Lord.
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I don't think you can find actual basis for that interpretation.
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Sure here is the overall breakdown:
https://www.opensecrets.org/outsidespending/summ.php?cycle=2016&chrt… -
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sigh I also referenced the 2016 numbers. The point is they aren't this big political spender the left tries to make them out to be.
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Not what that passage is talking about Dave I have alraedy shown that.
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Please explain how Samuel is relevant here?
And no, he was speaking to Peter directly about an act of aggression.
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Um, you realize nothing actually does contradict right? And Jesus didn't speak about self-defense. I've already pointed this out but you seem to ignore that point. In fact, Jesus told them to purchase a sword if they did not have one …
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We AGREE about not being under the Old Covenant. What I am telling you is that does not equal the entire Old Testament.