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A good debate for Christians

 
 
Carico
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jul, 2009 03:13 pm
@kynaston,
kynaston;67094 wrote:
Only a cold-hearted cynical scoundrel would pretend to believe the filth you pretend to believe. If there were a hell, you'd certainly be bound for it. Hobbyist silliness is one thing, but when it impinges on the real world, as does your nonsense on - say - the racist occupation of Palestine, it is manifestly damnable. It is difficult for me to express my disgust at your unutterable blasphemy against everything decent.


Sorry, but since you're not the ultimate judge, then you can't damn anyone. It's you who will be damned for your anti-Semitism and God-hating. I love justice and so does God. Smile
kynaston
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jul, 2009 10:28 pm
@Carico,
Carico;67211 wrote:
Sorry, but since you're not the ultimate judge, then you can't damn anyone. It's you who will be damned for your anti-Semitism and God-hating. I love justice and so does God. Smile


What anti-semitism, Goebbels? You are at the nasty old smear-technique again, safe here from prosecution. Give it up, for your own sake.
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Greatest I am cv
 
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Reply Sat 1 Aug, 2009 05:30 am
@Carico,
Carico;67211 wrote:
Sorry, but since you're not the ultimate judge, then you can't damn anyone. It's you who will be damned for your anti-Semitism and God-hating. I love justice and so does God. Smile


Then a belief in hell means that you would discard a God that would created such an unjust place where little sinners must rub elbows with Hitler and Stalin forever.

Regards
DL
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GentleDove
 
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Reply Mon 3 Aug, 2009 08:54 am
@Silverchild79,
Silverchild79;12625 wrote:
Do we still live under "The Law", or did Christ free the world from laws of Moses?
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So what do you guys think? I'm interested in hearing some opinions


The Bible teaches that the moral law of God continues and is everlasting as a reflection of God's character; and the ceremonial law, which pointed to holiness and redemption in Christ (such as dietary laws and animal sacrifice laws) were discontinued with Christ, Who was the end, or goal, of these pedagogical laws. (see also Galatians 3:20-25)
Greatest I am cv
 
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Reply Fri 7 Aug, 2009 10:48 pm
@GentleDove,
GentleDove;67350 wrote:
The Bible teaches that the moral law of God continues and is everlasting as a reflection of God's character; and the ceremonial law, which pointed to holiness and redemption in Christ (such as dietary laws and animal sacrifice laws) were discontinued with Christ, Who was the end, or goal, of these pedagogical laws. (see also Galatians 3:20-25)


We do not as yet know what the moral laws of God are. It is hard for an absentee God to make His wishes known.
Any God or man that wants to rule will have to be accessible.

We have seen God break enough of His own laws that it would be silly to follow one who says, do as I say and not as I do.

We do not owe the Bible God any respect.

Regards
DL
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