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[g:]what
revelations (relevant to
biblical
prophecy, then or now) are you talking
about?[DaveH:]
I was not
referring to any specific revelation,
what prophet/s did you have
in mind?
The Lord's prophets.
Welcome Back, Glenn. You only missed 112
messages between 03/23/2003 09:14 (you last post) and 03/26/2001 22:24 (your
return post)!! If you're interested in seeing the bad with the good, let
me know, I can forward everything to you.
-- slade
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[g:]
what revelations (relevant to biblical prophecy, then or now)
are you talking about?
[DaveH:] I was not
referring to any specific revelation,
what prophet/s did you have in
mind?
Marlin,
When we reach the age of accountability, we are to make a
mature decision to take on our own faith in Jesus Christ; no longer relying
upon whatever we have been taught by others. However, when it comes to
matters of sin, we are to be as innocent as children. When it comes to
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 19:52:58 -0500 "David
Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> Gary wrote:> > this is nonsense,
not biblical; > > false and erroneous theology, too>
>..if you are ignorant of the Bible's teaching on this
matter...
>"Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is
the Son of God
so
You're cool, my friend. Really cool. :-)
Dave Hansen wrote:
what revelations (relevant to
biblical prophecy, then or now) are you talking about?
I was not referring to any specific revelation, nor did I intend to bring LDS revelations into the discussion. I was merely trying to learn if Glen
Dave Hansen wrote:
what revelations (relevant
to biblical prophecy, then or now) are you talking
about?
I was not referring to any specific revelation,
nor did I intend to bring LDS revelations into the discussion. I
was merely trying to learn if Glenn thought the heavens were (or are now)
1PE 2:2 As newborn babes, desire
the sincere milk of the word, that ye
may grow
thereby:
HEB 5:12-13 For when for the time ye
ought to be teachers, ye have need
that one
teach you again which [be] the first principles of the
oracles of
God; and are
1CO 13:11 When I was a child, I spake as a
child, I understood as a child,
I thought
as a child: but when I became a man, I put away
childish
things.
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1CO 14:20 Brethren, be not children in
understanding: howbeit in malice be
ye
children, but in understanding be men.
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Gary wrote:
> this is nonsense, not biblical;
> false and erroneous theology, too
Well, if you are ignorant of the Bible's teaching on this matter, then
let me show you some Bible that teaches this.
"Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in
him, and he in God. And we
C'mon David. You would pray every day and talk to your wife even if I
weren't trying to make a point.
I am going to take another tack this time, and maybe help you understand
what I am saying. I am sure that we have this problem because 1. I am not
the best communucator, and 2.you are hearing so
this sounds objective & reflective
enuf for (true) 'tt', Izzy; i appreciate it l, g
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 14:52:52 -0600 "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
I think that the more
sophisticated we become, the more likely we are to miss the point—which was
the moral of the
I think that the more sophisticated we become, the more
likely we are to miss the point—which was the moral of the story. J Izzy
“’Tis a gift to be simple,
‘tis a gift to be free…” an old Shaker hymn.
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 13:21:12 -0500 "David
Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:>I learned this from reading the
Scriptures[:]
..I feel free of sin...the
work of Christ in me, taking sin out of my life.
this is nonsense, not biblical; false and
erroneous theology, too
> Gary wr
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On Tue,
David Miller wrote:
<<..I feel free of sin. Some people think I'm
arrogant and self righteous, but I see that
this is the work of Christ in me, taking sin
out of my life. >>
Gary wrote:
> your idea of 'perfection ... is your own
> philosophy, has nothin' to do with Scripture;
It is solidly
Iz wrote/quoted
(excerpted):
"one day, when the mysteries of heaven are
opened, and we are all amazed at how close God really is to our
hearts,"
relative to JCs teaching, below, 'close' is no cigar--the point is that the NT
discloses mysteries (exclusive revelation, in and of itself, alone
what revelations (relevant to biblical
prophecy, then or now) are you talking
about?
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 22:41:15 -0800 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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I don't believe in David's revelations. I
believe in Biblical
revelation.DAVEH: Glenn, do you
Hello, Laura.
You see this differently that I do. Can you
explain how you came to the conclusion that he is the LEAST judgmental
person you know. I need to learn this perspective.
Thank you in advance.
-- slade
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Salvation
by grace through faith, plus nothing, minus nothing.
DAVEH: Let me know when you want to discuss this, Brother Glenn.
There
is no salvation in Roman Catholic, Church of Christ, 7th Day Adventist,
Jesus Only Pentecostals, or Mormons membership.
Salvation
by g
ShieldsFamily wrote:
While
we should hold him accountable for meanness, surely we dont blame him
for his genetic coderight? Izzy
DAVEH:
That's right, Izzy. But on the other hand, we want to be careful
not to let Dr. Clonenstein use him for any genetic experiments!
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I have only given you warning that it is the Lord who weighs your boasting, so be very careful that your boasting is not considered arrogance to Him, who is Judge
Glenn is the LEAST judgmental person I know.
In a message dated 3/21/2003 9:14:28 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jesus judged motives. Did he sin when he did this, or does he get a
free pass because he supposedly was not really subject to human
weaknesses?
Jesus didn't have to judge motives - he knew the heart of man!
Terry wrote:
> The law says fifty-five. You drive fifty-seven.
> Bingo! You have broken the law, just as surely
> as if you deliberately drove ninety.
I'm not sure we are going to get anywhere discussing this, but I'm going
to try yet again. Your statement above has everything to do with the
David,
I emailed a little thank you comment to Jewish World Review and got an
immediate response from Binyamin Jolkovsky, the Editor-in-Chief. We
corresponded back and forth a few times, and he asked about TruthTalk, so I
sent him info on that. Just in case he decides to subscribe, you guys had
I forwarded this article on to my Jewish friend, thinking it will be a nice
witness. I guess if you don't like John Ashcroft, you won't like me either!
:-) ( I can get over it!) Izzy
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Whaddaya know? A man who empties the trash regularly. Now I DO believe in
miracles! Izzy
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While we should hold him accountable for meanness, surely we
don’t blame him for his genetic code—right? Izzy
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