LOL!! That doesn't even make grammatical sense. Are you from Jersey?You are the reputation
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LOL!! That doesn't even make grammatical sense. Are you from Jersey?You are the reputation
Well not to an anal retentive fish wifeLOL!! That doesn't even make grammatical sense. Are you from Jersey?
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You need to study Baptist History, The RCC and the reformers persecuted Baptist. Baptists beliefs have been separate .
You can call yourself a flightless cormorant if you wish.This is not a matter of complete stubbornness but conviction under the Baptist distinction of Soul Liberty.
All earthly history books will burn up in a great conflagration.You can call yourself a flightless cormorant if you wish.
As far as soul liberty, it does not alter history, only how you respond to it.
Not really - hermeneutics has a very wide scope.This thread certainly has strayed from the OP, but don't they all. . .
Yea...."things fall apart"This thread certainly has strayed from the OP, but don't they all. . .
Yea...."things fall apart"
Or you have all your opposition on IGNORE so you can pretend to be right when you are proven wrong.
Why don’t you just read how the author of Hebrews 2:12 used the verse from Psalms 22:22 and give me your opinion
What is it that causes you to think the writer of Hebrews is playing "fast and loose" with Ps 22?
Was David talking about himself or someone else?
Hebrews 2:12 describes JESUS proclaiming God's name to men (as His brother) and has Jesus singing the praise of God.
Do you think that is the most likely literal meaning of the intent of David when he wrote Psalm 22:22?
Hebrews is a master of 'typologies' rather than literal meanings (imho). That was the only point that I was making.
If you think that David wrote Psalm 22 about Jesus singing to God, then nothing I say will change your mind and ...
So you are saying, "... we be not born of fornication ..."?In the context of the discussion, Christian Protestants are protesting the Roman Catholic Church. The original leaders of the movement, ie Luther, Calvin, Hus etc were Roman Catholics attempting to “reform” the RCC. Baptists, unless I am missing something, never went there, never attempted to be Catholic, never accepted a church political system ie the the Pope, the Cardinals, Bishops etc. Nor have we ever had a sacrimental system to jump through. Indeed we Baptists want to draw the line in the sand regarding our relationship with the RCC.... thank God.
Manzanas y naranjas.
I am not a Landmark Baptist. Baptists opposed the papacy just as much as the early Reformers. Yes. Baptists were persecuted by early paedobaptists but that does not change the substance of the discussion.
Do you read the Bible with the care and respect we would give any other text or do you treat it like a personal basket of fortune cookies?
Well stated. Pick on spelling to obfuscate the issue so no one will see we have no real rebuttal.Your spelling is inept.
Table talk magazine this month is all about false teachers. Published by ligoner ministries.I believe that anyone who truly believes in the Bible and walks with the Lord will suffer persecution regardless of their denominational affiliation. The problem is that of misinterpretation of Scripture as some believe that they have the truth and the faith that was once and for all must be defended at all cost. Jude 4 NEB - "Certain individuals have wormed their way in, the very people whom scripture long ago marked down for the sentence they are now incurring. They are enemies of religion; they pervert the free favour of our God into licentiousness, disowning Jesus Christ our only Master and Lord."
Table talk magazine this month is all about false teachers. Published by ligoner ministries.