It’s crazy that @NASA has been releasing such quality photos of the moon. And I don’t want to be *that* guy, but I’ve just noticed some things that I don’t think add up. Let me explain 👇🏼
Much chaos is appearing in online JW conversations after Jehovah’s Witness’ announcement of change: using your own blood in transfusion, previously declared sinful, is now “a matter of conscience.”
10:55 discussion begins,
13:55 conscience declarations.
https://t.co/xcqZbKoUkX
@BillVanderbush@WesleyLHuff Romans 8 doesn’t say that the whole world is “without condemnation” but rather that there is now no condemnation “for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
@taco_talks But there’s 46 days between Ash Wednesday and Easter. So if I read Exodus “every single day” starting with Ash Wednesday, I’ll run out of Bible reading.
@ronhenzel The continuationists say, “Look! There’s a tongue of angels! It’s in 1 Cor 13!”
The cessationists say, “Tongues have ceased! It’s in 1 Cor 13!”
And the battle continues, with both drawing conclusions that deviate from the text. It’s sad.
@TNTJohn1717 I don’t feel what you’re feeling when I listen to Washer.
Then again, God doesn’t call us to evaluate pastors by the way they make us feel.
“So people quote Abraham Lincoln, ‘Government of the people, by the people, for the people.’ They forget he’s quoting Theodore Parker in the 19th century, who was quoting of all people, John Wycliffe in the 13th century. And Wycliffe is saying, when we put the Bible in the hands of ordinary people, then you have a chance of government, of the people, by the people, for the people, because the Bible will be the foundation for self-government and self-rule. And without that, freedom will be impossible.” - Oz Guinness
HT: https://t.co/TPFpZWG1Ty