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Fair enough, but that still doesn't change the fact we have not seen Satan bound, and what about praying that we are delivered from the evil one (Satan)?
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God sends lies? Did you just say God lies? And no, you are still reading into the text. Satan has not been bound. If that were true, why does Jesus tell us to pray to keep us from the evil one if he were going to be bound by the time J…
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Where do you get that from the text Dave? That sounds like Eisegesis to me.
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No, the gospel does not do this, otherwise there would be no deceiving of people. Do you believe people are still deceived today? Are nations still deceived by the devil? has there ever been a time when they haven't? No, there hasn't b…
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Bound and sealed in a pit so that he cannot deceive the nations for 1,000 years. When in history has this occured?
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Exactly, this has not yet happened.
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Oh Wolfgang, of COURSE the words are past tense becuase John is relaying a VISION OF THE FUTURE.
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No it doesn't. At that time, Jesus is speaking of his kingdom at present, it was not of this world. Remember, the words of Revelation are future tense, not present or past tense.
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Revelation 20 references a physical Kingdom. Can you not give one quote of Jesus where he says his kingdom is exclusively spiritual? If not, then you should really rethink how dogmatic and rude you are on this issue.
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I would laugh if it weren't so pathetic.
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I saw what you said. But Warren did not win the bet, she lost the bet. She's not Native American. She has a trace 1/1024th of it but so do most Americans.
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Again, Jesus is not the only speaker in the Bible and it is not a good Biblical hermeneutic to say that if Jesus didn't say it then it isn't so. There are a lot of topics Jesus did not address in his words during his time on earth.
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That is your opinion.
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In other words it wasn't true.
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Where does he say it is exclusively spiritual? He doesn't.
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No he's not that is just laughable. He came out victorious and Ford goes home and goes away.
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What is your point here? Either way it is a physical 1,000 years on earth. You can't get around that. So, for at least 1,000 years, the Kingdom is spiritual AND physical.
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Protecting smaller areas from being ruled by the large cities. It provides balance.
Here's the thing. We have the electoral college and (apologies in What was the "American Civil War" really about? Comment by reformed October 2018
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Jesus did not have to say it was physical at some point, Revelation tells us that.
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- What in the world are you talking about?
- He didn't lose a bet.
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Where did Jesus say his Kingdom was EXCLUSIVELY spiritual?
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Dave there is no hope for you to have open and honest conversation is there?
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It wouldn't have been if you hadn't put the Damaged Justice comment.
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They didn't miss it. They are pointing out the stupidity of the argument.
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Context Dave. Notice what comes BEFORE that line. Christ will return. And nobody said the kingdom is only for 1,000 years. Dispensationalists don't believe the kingdom ends after 1,000 years.
This is just further proof you are…
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The Nicene Creed does nothing of the sort.
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The electoral college is an important protection that was not about slavery.
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Oh brother. Seriously? This is "news" to you? What part of this says Damaged Justice? What part of this hurts Kavanaugh or the Court or Republicans?
Answer...NONE.
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Idiotic comment. She didn't win, it didn't prove her statements correct. It did just the opposite.
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You finally are surrendering to truth? This is a great step forward!