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The Most Realistic Money Tracts

Who makes the most realistic money style tracts?

  • Living Waters

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  • Tract Planet

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  • One Million Tracts

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • other not familiar with

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Winman

Active Member
I'm not THAT young but thanks for the compliment.

There's been phones for as long as I've been alive though! Before that, we just took the time to spend it with people. :)

Did it look like this?



Just kidding!

All kidding aside, my Aunt and Uncle had a phone like this in their house when I was a boy, and it was not for looks, it was the phone they actually used. I remember you had to turn the handle on the side for it to work which made a bell sound.

Again, just kidding about the phone, I know you are waaaay too young to have seen a working phone like this.
 

evangelist6589

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Did it look like this?



Just kidding!

All kidding aside, my Aunt and Uncle had a phone like this in their house when I was a boy, and it was not for looks, it was the phone they actually used. I remember you had to turn the handle on the side for it to work which made a bell sound.

Again, just kidding about the phone, I know you are waaaay too young to have seen a working phone like this.

Thats the phone I see often in the old movies and TV Shows that I watch. It's all prior to the 1960's as I don't see any phones like that in the Twilight Zone.
 

evangelist6589

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I know what I am talking about, but I have no idea what YOU are talking about.

But you are afraid to read books, so why take you seriously? With your attitude you would not even pass your 1st class in seminary. I tell you what go to seminary and take a Systematic Theology class and give the prof your attitude that you don't read books, and you will fail the class.
 

Winman

Active Member
But you are afraid to read books, so why take you seriously? With your attitude you would not even pass your 1st class in seminary. I tell you what go to seminary and take a Systematic Theology class and give the prof your attitude that you don't read books, and you will fail the class.

I am not afraid to read books, what a silly thing to say.

The scriptures themselves tell us the scriptures are all a Christian needs to be "perfect", that is complete or fit in the faith.

2 Tim 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

Now, if the scriptures can make a Christian "perfect", why does he need to read books written by men that are surely inferior to the word of God?

If you ask me, all these books you read keep you completely confused, you come on here and say something different every week. The scriptures say a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.

And I don't need the approval of your seminary professor.
 

evangelist6589

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I am not afraid to read books, what a silly thing to say.

The scriptures themselves tell us the scriptures are all a Christian needs to be "perfect", that is complete or fit in the faith.

2 Tim 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

Now, if the scriptures can make a Christian "perfect", why does he need to read books written by men that are surely inferior to the word of God?

If you ask me, all these books you read keep you completely confused, you come on here and say something different every week. The scriptures say a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.

And I don't need the approval of your seminary professor.

James 4:6 (ESV) But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, “God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
I am not afraid to read books, what a silly thing to say.

The scriptures themselves tell us the scriptures are all a Christian needs to be "perfect", that is complete or fit in the faith.

2 Tim 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

Now, if the scriptures can make a Christian "perfect", why does he need to read books written by men that are surely inferior to the word of God?

If you ask me, all these books you read keep you completely confused, you come on here and say something different every week. The scriptures say a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.

And I don't need the approval of your seminary professor.

:thumbsup: I don't get the "afraid to read books" part...that was silly (probably more dishonest than silly)...but you are absolutely correct that some tend to favor these books over Scripture. There are some that appeal to these books as an authority...I am not certain that this is not a form of idolatry. They may not be worshipping these human authors but they are certainly placing their works where Scripture should reside.
 

Jordan Kurecki

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Funny how most of the Baptist Board rails on this method, but most people on this board would support using rock music to spread the Gospel.

irony. though sad irony.
 

JonC

Moderator
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Funny how most of the Baptist Board rails on this method, but most people on this board would support using rock music to spread the Gospel.



irony. though sad irony.


Scripture as authority isn't a method. I don't get the connection.
 

evangelist6589

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:thumbsup: I don't get the "afraid to read books" part...that was silly (probably more dishonest than silly)...but you are absolutely correct that some tend to favor these books over Scripture. There are some that appeal to these books as an authority...I am not certain that this is not a form of idolatry. They may not be worshipping these human authors but they are certainly placing their works where Scripture should reside.

So you think these books are filled with the authors opinions? Have you even read Faith Works man? The book is loaded with the word of God and commentary on every page.
 

JonC

Moderator
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So you think these books are filled with the authors opinions? Have you even read Faith Works man? The book is loaded with the word of God and commentary on every page.

I never said that these books are filled with the authors opinions...although they very well may be. Your mistake is that you treat commentary as if it were Scripture. And then you complain when others point out the weak foundation that you stand upon. It causes you to make irrational comments (like when someone does not want to read and debate a book, but will debate the topic, you say that they are afraid to read).

Don't get me wrong. I love reading commentary. I even like to read MacArthur. But I weigh everything against Scripture, and it on Scripture and not commentary where I will take my stand. It is a good place to stand...I'd recommend it for you.
 
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InTheLight

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Funny how most of the Baptist Board rails on this method, but most people on this board would support using rock music to spread the Gospel.

irony. though sad irony.

Who goes out and hands out CDs or USB sticks with CCM music on them to unbelievers? Not understanding the supposed connection here.
 
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JamesL

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Who goes out and hands out CDs or USB sticks with CCM music on them to unbelievers? Not understanding the supposed connection here.

He's taking a leap, trying to connect through the use of "worldly"

Deceit is worldly
Rock music is worldly

Why do people condemn one "worldly" medium (deceit), while embracing a different "worldly" medium (CCM)
 

RLBosley

Active Member
He's taking a leap, trying to connect through the use of "worldly"

Deceit is worldly
Rock music is worldly

Why do people condemn one "worldly" medium (deceit), while embracing a different "worldly" medium (CCM)

Of course the burden is on him to prove the "worldliness" of CCM.

We haven't had one of those threads for at least a couple days. I'm sure this time the conversation will be very fruitful and helpful to all.

:rolleyes:
 

JonC

Moderator
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people complain about the deceitful vessel of sharing the gospel, but a worldly vessel that appeals to the flesh (Rock Music) is no different.

Now I get it...sorry, guess I was thinking slow. You are not speaking of CCM (geared to the Christian) I take it, but of attempts to evangelize through disguise so the lost do not know what they are "receiving." And yes, I see your point.
 

evangelist6589

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I never said that these books are filled with the authors opinions...although they very well may be. Your mistake is that you treat commentary as if it were Scripture. And then you complain when others point out the weak foundation that you stand upon. It causes you to make irrational comments (like when someone does not want to read and debate a book, but will debate the topic, you say that they are afraid to read).

Don't get me wrong. I love reading commentary. I even like to read MacArthur. But I weigh everything against Scripture, and it on Scripture and not commentary where I will take my stand. It is a good place to stand...I'd recommend it for you.

You make loads of assumptions and are incorrect in your rational. Scripture is the final authority, however a book can help one understand it better and get to the scripture. Books that are obviously filled with man's opinion instead of the word of God are very obvious such as many titles that the charismatic churches use. Recently I tossed several books in the trash because the book had too much psychology or man's opinion other than the scripture.
 

JamesL

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Of course the burden is on him to prove the "worldliness" of CCM.

We haven't had one of those threads for at least a couple days. I'm sure this time the conversation will be very fruitful and helpful to all.

:rolleyes:
Furr shurr


Now I get it...sorry, guess I was thinking slow. You are not speaking of CCM (geared to the Christian) I take it, but of attempts to evangelize through disguise so the lost do not know what they are "receiving." And yes, I see your point.

I was thinking he simply means that the music style is from Satan, just as deceit is from Satan.

No trickery in mind, just the style.
 
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