A good sign that someone is dishonest and a storyteller is when they recount an event but get the details completely wrong. That’s what Paul does. He claims his people didn’t hear the voice (Acts 22:9), but earlier, it says they did (Acts 9:7). He then embellishes it further by saying they all fell to the ground (Acts 26:14). Isn’t Paul the most obvious false apostle/prophet in history? It would seem so…
We shared the gospel in Dearborn, Michigan again today, and now that our work has been carried out, we are grateful to enjoy Paradise with our Lord and friends who serve Him! God is good!
People ask my all the time where I get my ideas and arguments from
I read @jordanbpeterson
I watch @benshapiro
I listen to @DennisPrager
Those three are by far the most effective, wise, intelligent, and impactful thinkers of our time!
People ask my all the time where I get my ideas and arguments from
I read @jordanbpeterson
I watch @benshapiro
I listen to @DennisPrager
Those three are by far the most effective, wise, intelligent, and impactful thinkers of our time!
@JoelWebbon@LostMyHats@CollinMadsen Joel, why are you worried about Jon slandering when JD literally slandered Jeremy in the post you're responding to?
@NHLaVa@neontaster I have no interest in getting the game period, I just think that's a scummy policy for any game to give you premium membership and keep the subscription live until you cancel it
Firstly, these are Old Testament related verses that don't fully apply with the New Covenant in Jesus.
Secondly, many of these are situations related to war and retaking the Promised Land.
Thirdly, they never genocided any people groups considering many of those that were sown for destruction seen later in the Old Testament and instead is generally seen as military hyperbole.
Fourthly, just because it's in the Bible does not mean it's a prescription from God that we must follow. Much of the Bible is descriptive and shows the sinful actions man takes when not trusting or following God's word.
Lastly, many of these scenarios were not actually given directly by God. Multiple times Moses would speak for himself and not as a command from God.
Libyano is an outright liar considering the Bible explicitly condemns idolatry in the Ten Commandments among plenty of other places throughout the Old and New Testaments.
I also would be careful about throwing stones at glass houses considering Islam is the religion that ritualistically circles a rock and has followers falling over themselves to kiss and touch it.
2 “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.
3 “You shall have no other gods before me.
4 “You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. 5 You shall not bow down to them or serve them, for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 6 but showing steadfast love to thousands of those who love me and keep my commandments. (Exodus 20:1–6, ESV)
This ridiculous claim has to be true for her considering the Quran contradicts every aspect of the New Testament. The Injeel has to be a text seperate exclusive to Jesus for it properly align with Islam and not a message of salvation through Jesus like the New Testament describes.
Guys, I have a question. Jesus was going around preaching the Gospel, the Injeel, but that wasn’t Mark, Matthew, Luke, or John. So what Injeel was Jesus preaching from? Where can we find this exact Injeel that Jesus was preaching from?
Wait… Christians, where’s Jesus’s Injeel? 😂
@korrathetaymi Well, the Gospel wasn't a book he was preaching, but about the good news of himself, his upcoming death, resurrection, overcoming death, and the Great Commission. The Gospels on the other hand are the stories of Jesus found in the New Testament.
Moron.
The Albanians are opposing a Jared Kushner backed development on their biggest island, for reasons including:
- Government Corruption
- Environmental Issues
- Nationalism
All of which I agree with. In fact I think destroying a natural gem like Sazan with a gaudy development that will inevitably exclude the locals is morally reprehensible.
But to equate Albania with Palestine (Candace's dubious facts notwithstanding) is dumb as shit, and is nothing more than her latest mentally unstable attempt to blame all ills in the world on THE JEWS!
@PixelBibleBytes Looking through this guy's replies it's hard to even believe he's a Christian in the first place. He's racist, hates repentant homosexuals, thinks Baptists aren't even Protestant, and is KJV only. A bunch of red flags and I only see rotten fruit on his page.
@Audjuice9989 I do not like the realistic style - they needed to be stylized like the games otherwise they just look like cosplayers. Also, COD as a whole seems like a bad pairing for Persona crossover
There are no hoops to jump through thus this is no dilemma. Everyone is roasting you not understanding this is a scribal error in the Masoretic. Christianity does have the same type of contradictory errors the Quran does that lead to the Islamic Dilemma and other Dilemmas.
One of the clearest contradictions in the Bible that proves it can’t be from God. I call this the
“Ahaziah Dilemma”
Ahaziah is said to be 22 when he became king in 2 Kings 8:26
Ahaziah is also said to be 42 when he became king in 2 Chronicles 22:2.
This is an irreconcilable contradiction and proves that man has corrupted the Bible!