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This is not a political issue but a spiritual one.
It is both!
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This is not a political issue but a spiritual one.
I vote for conservative, constitutional candidates.
Preach Tony goes as silent as a rabbit after his lie about me was exposed. Interesting....
Perhaps he is not online and actually has a life? You know, a job, family, ministry - that sort of thing. Not everyone can spend their life on the computer arguing.
Preach Tony goes as silent as a rabbit after his lie about me was exposed. Interesting....
Perhaps he is not online and actually has a life? You know, a job, family, ministry - that sort of thing. Not everyone can spend their life on the computer arguing.
He sure posts allot for someone whom is "really busy." Besides I have a life as well, you know a job, a family, evangelism, reading books, reading my bible, nature hikes, going to the gymn, etc..
The bible commands SEPARATION from apostates and not fellowship as you believe.
Can't think of the verses at this time but I wrote an article on separation sometime ago and have it online.
Apostates are dangerous and we are not to have fellowship. It's not about disagreements but about the truth. I could partner with a a ARMINIAN church but not a liberal church.
Following the Roe v. Wade decision, news sources reported that Criswell said, "I have always felt that it was only after a child was born and had life separate from its mother that it became an individual person, and it has always, therefore, seemed to me that what is best for the mother and for the future should be allowed."
But, according to Land, Criswell "listened intently" to pro-life arguments during the ensuing years, including arguments Land made while teaching at Criswell College beginning in 1975. When the "Criswell Study Bible" was published in 1979, Criswell included "overtly pro-life" study notes, Land said.
Mirroring Criswell's change of mind were similar changes in the broader evangelical world. Theologians Carl Henry and Norman Geisler, for example, both became ardently pro-life.
"Some of our pastors in those years hadn't really studied what Scripture said about abortion," Jerry Vines, former SBC president and retired pastor of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Fla., told BP. "But I think the carnage [of increased abortion following Roe v. Wade] drove them back to their Bibles to take a further look at it."
http://bpnews.net/44055/how-southern-baptists-became-prolife
Urrr,
Abortion IS birth control.
Urrr,
Abortion IS birth control.
That displays how the church has swallowed hook, line and sinker.A condom is birth control. The pill is birth control. Abstinence is birth control. Abortion is the murder of an innocent child while in the mother's womb.
A condom is birth control. The pill is birth control. Abstinence is birth control. Abortion is the murder of an innocent child while in the mother's womb.
A condom is birth control. The pill is birth control. Abstinence is birth control. Abortion is the murder of an innocent child while in the mother's womb.
Evan, I do have a life. I am able to often check the board at work, as my job requires compiling documentation meaning I have bursts of downtime. I do have a life outside of this place, as well. When I'm not working, I'm either with my family, at my church, or, more often than not, with my girlfriend.
Now, all that aside, would you please educate me on the "lie" I told on you? I'm missing it. See, I believed we were having a decent, civil conversation. You made comments and I replied. I made comments and you replied. At what point did I tell a lie on you?
If it's to do with the "separation" issue, then I apologize if you took that as a lie. It was a a somewhat facetious attempt on my part to point out how I think you allow a legalistic view of separation to stop you from doing a good work for someone else, simply because you don't have doctrinal agreement with them.
That is right, and it is sad that such things need to be explained.
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
That displays how the church has swallowed hook, line and sinker.
Conception and birth are not the same event, they are separated by 9 months. But the world (and the evil one) would love to continue to muddle that interval we call pregnancy.
By making conception and birth the same event....if you can justify any, you can justify them all.
Condom, pill, etc are CONCEPTION control.
But AFTER conception has happened, Birth = DELIVERY
Of those you mentioned, ONLY abortion birth control.
So, do either of you have an answer for....
When you said that I do not desire conversation with apostates but just want to write letters. This is a lie and you know it.
I've bolded the section you are calling out. If you'll notice, I was asking you for clarification. I was not making a statement, but asking a question. You seem to have a fairly staunchly legal idea of 'separation,' so the question seemed valid to me at the time.I'm not telling you to try to evangelize people or take a leadership position in an "apostate" church.According to your idea of separation then you shouldn't even try to teach these "apostates" about the Lord, because you would have to interact with them in order to do so...or is that why you write letters and send tracts? So that you never have to personally interact with them?
That displays how the church has swallowed hook, line and sinker.
Conception and birth are not the same event, they are separated by 9 months. But the world (and the evil one) would love to continue to muddle that interval we call pregnancy.
By making conception and birth the same event....if you can justify any, you can justify them all.
Condom, pill, etc are CONCEPTION control.
But AFTER conception has happened, Birth = DELIVERY
Of those you mentioned, ONLY abortion birth control.
Let's look at what I actually said, Evan...
I've bolded the section you are calling out. If you'll notice, I was asking you for clarification. I was not making a statement, but asking a question. You seem to have a fairly staunchly legal idea of 'separation,' so the question seemed valid to me at the time.
I'm sorry you took that as me telling a lie about you. It was never intended as such.