@TheStaad I always find the they crucified him statement odd. Because it is accurate. But you say it as though blame lies with them for it occurring.
This was the plan and will of God. There was no other option.
Do you also blame the Roman government?
@pkh7276_pkh@Xtopher_Uzo You are confusing Justification with Sanctification. You are justified saved by faith alone. The other things continue to develop in your life through sanctification. And we are looking towards glorification.
@ReigningCoins@BillArnoldTeach Your displaying your own willful ignorance. I’m not worried about it if you want to block me. You’re the one who chose to reply again.
@BillArnoldTeach@redeemed_St But there is a difference in proclaiming and teaching something as true without sure evidence. As opposed to denying it happened due to lack of evidence.
@BillArnoldTeach And in the establishment of his new kingdom I don’t think God would hold to traditions of davidic kingdom. That takes a lot of assumption.
@BillArnoldTeach You’ve given a better explanation than most who try.
I’m not in agreement but I respect your line of thought.
God established the kingdom of David. That Does not mean he established all traditions they held to.
@ReigningCoins@BillArnoldTeach I didn’t say we know nothing of heaven. I said we don’t know everything. I’ve read the entire Bible. I’m not going to argue about the 66 books vs. 73. No point. You won’t convince me and I won’t convince you.
@BillArnoldTeach Can you show where God establishes this?
And even if so is God subject to things he creates?
Christ came to fulfill the will of he who sent him.
I can see your line of thought. I just don’t think the logic tracks.
@BillArnoldTeach We certainly don’t know everything about heaven. But I wouldn’t go making assumptions.
I also don’t think it’s wise to apply human standards and systems or traditions to God or heaven.
This was not a command give by God. Why do you think he would follow it in heaven.
@valorthodoxia Your mistake is assuming things were the same and constant for 1500 years. They were not.
Yes the Catholic church made mistakes in its history. We don’t think everything they did was wrong. They just refuse to admit that anything they have said or done is wrong.
@porpie52@rabbriansamuel That applies if you're eating it with the person. But to us we know it's just meat. So, if we know or not its ok to eat. As long as you are not causing someone else to stumble in the process.