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The ten lost tribes of Israel

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Darrell C

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So no unsaved people want to take care of orphans? It's this kind of stupidity that draws people away from churches.

No, it is poor understanding of valid Christian Doctrine and perspective, coupled with their rejection of truth...that draws people away from fellowshipping with other Christians.

You apparently did not understand my response, and continue to confuse what a worldly perspective is. Of course there are secular organizations that care for orphans, but that is not a worldly perspective.

Are you saying you think atheists, agnostics, and false religions created the concept of...loving your neighbor?

Does the Body of Christ, when they care for orphans...replicate the good works of the world?

C'mon, Bob, put a little thought into it.

You are hostile to Scripture and the Word of God, and advocate the world as being a better source of knowledge than God. You ascribe the world with actions that have their foundation in the will of God, which is clearly expressed in His Word.

And you rail against false history, when the truth is...you have embraced the doctrine of those who seek to rewrite history.

But of course, the history you have chosen from those extra-biblical sources is the correct history, right?


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Darrell C

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Just to help you out with what a worldly perspective is, Bob, a worldly perspective would along the lines of "God and His Word is wrong, homosexuality is okay."


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Bob Hope

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No, it is poor understanding of valid Christian Doctrine and perspective, coupled with their rejection of truth...that draws people away from fellowshipping with other Christians.

You apparently did not understand my response, and continue to confuse what a worldly perspective is. Of course there are secular organizations that care for orphans, but that is not a worldly perspective.

Are you saying you think atheists, agnostics, and false religions created the concept of...loving your neighbor?

Does the Body of Christ, when they care for orphans...replicate the good works of the world?

C'mon, Bob, put a little thought into it.

You are hostile to Scripture and the Word of God, and advocate the world as being a better source of knowledge than God. You ascribe the world with actions that have their foundation in the will of God, which is clearly expressed in His Word.

And you rail against false history, when the truth is...you have embraced the doctrine of those who seek to rewrite history.

But of course, the history you have chosen from those extra-biblical sources is the correct history, right?


God bless.


In your case a worldly perspective is to use your own understanding to decide what is Gods perfect word.
 

Darrell C

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In your case a worldly perspective is to use your own understanding to decide what is Gods perfect word.

On the contrary: why do you think I fellowship with other believers and discuss/debate Doctrine?

But what I don't do is look to the world for a perspective.

That's the point, Bob.

While I do think I have a fairly good understanding of the Word, I challenge even myself by expressing my doctrinal views. I look to my brethren to, if they disagree with a doctrine, to show me, from Scripture, why I am in error.


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InTheLight

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The secular historians of the last hundred years have written history as directed. Any time a book of a countering view point is written, book sellers are forbidden to sell it. They are told by their distributors that if they choose to sell any book on the ban list they will be cut off from all book sales.

Sure they are.
Proof of this?

A copy of the banned list would be good.

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vooks

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So if the world decides to build an orphanage we should reject it?

The secular historians of the last hundred years have written history as directed. Any time a book of a countering view point is written, book sellers are forbidden to sell it. They are told by their distributors that if they choose to sell any book on the ban list they will be cut off from all book sales. Christians are nuts if they don't think they are controlled by media and government.
Paranoia is a mental illness.

Throw away 'secular history'. Which 'non-secular history' should I trust? The minuscule sympathetic to Anglo-Israelism or the one which is not?
 
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