C.S. Murphy
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I think so. I will keep my eyes open maybe I am wrong about you.Originally posted by Me2:
Or is That too Liberal for you?.
Me2
Murph
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I think so. I will keep my eyes open maybe I am wrong about you.Originally posted by Me2:
Or is That too Liberal for you?.
Me2
Nope, I think you are right. ME2 has some pretty wild beliefs/views on the Bible (no disrespect). Just do a search on some of his posts. I am surprised he still attends Baptist churches, because a lot of his opinions do not line up with the simplest beliefs. Definitely not fundamental beliefs.I think so. I will keep my eyes open maybe I am wrong about you.
Can you expand on this please? I am a little confused on exactly what you mean by this, thanks.types of Christ throughout Scripture
Be glad to, Matthew.Sheeagle,
Can you provide us with a few examples where scripture has two different meanings? I am curious on what exactly are you referring to.
Who I believe the two witnesses will be is on page 1. I think we can get farther if we use scripture along with our posts to back our answers on this subject.
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Can you expand on this please? I am a little confused on exactly what you mean by this, thanks.
Agreed, now I see where you are coming from. I believe the same thing about the serpent.One of my favorites is the Brazen Serpent that was lifted up in the wilderness. The Brazen Serpent was a literal object and the events were literal events.
The second (deeper) meaning was that the Brazen Serpent was also a "picture" of Jesus Christ on the Cross, or a type of Christ.
LOL, I guess I am an average non-Bible scholar, I did not know about the true meaning, thanks.Which literally would mean that to the average non-scholar, non-Bible student.
You have got to be kidding me. Of course you have the freedom to believe whatever you want. That doesn't mean you are correct. Tell me, why are you using the exact same reasoning the liberals use? They cry soul liberty as though they are being beat down.Originally posted by SheEagle9/11:
So much for "soul liberty."![]()
I don't remember the question DD ask again and I will attempt to answer. Let me caution you by saying that I don't appreciate your tone and I especially don't approve of what I consider to beOriginally posted by Daniel David:
Btw Murph, you didn't answer my question. I don't expect Bob will.
Thanks Bob but allow me to clarify that since it's inception this forum has used a conservative standard for posting. We allow people with liberal views to visit yes and even to share as long as they honor the forums guidelines but this is not a free for all.Originally posted by Dr. Bob Griffin:
Just a note - even though this is a FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST forum, it is not exclusive to us. We allow people with much more liberal views and who would not even call themselves "fundamentalist" to share and visit.![]()