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9/30/09 1:54 PM |
bjohnny | | | |
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June wrote: and very helpful too in silencing those who would have us believe that the Reformers were first to identify "Papal Rome as The Antichrist". Sorry. I didn't read the entire post, misunderstood what it said, posted incorrectly, and then edited and retracted my comments. |
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9/26/09 7:54 PM |
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GG wrote: The great majority of scripture quotes in the N.T. are from the Septuagint. The "Septuagint" does not exist. It is a compilation of some "scholar's" imagination based on a few manuscript fragments, which btw, fits Romish doctrine nicely. |
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9/25/09 9:55 AM |
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John Yurich USA wrote: Because there is no evidence that Obama is a Muslim. Obama gave up Islam when he joined the United Church Of Christ. Really? You do know that the UCC is the most liberal, anything goes, kind of church don't you? He could still be a Muslim and allowed to be a member of UCC. He could be an openly gay Muslim and still be a UCC member or even a minister. |
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9/23/09 7:01 PM |
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John UK wrote: Okay Bert, your article states: "These different ways of talking about being "born again" describe effects of baptism, which Christ speaks of in John 3:5 as being "born of water and the Spirit." In Greek, this phrase is, literally, "born of water and Spirit," indicating one birth of water-and-Spirit, rather than "born of water and of the Spirit," as though it meant two different births—one birth of water and one birth of the Spirit." [end QUOTE]Now observe please: Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. John 3:5-7 KJV Observe that Jesus places a statement about two separate births between the statements about "Born again". #1 That which is born of the flesh is flesh. (This is clearly when we were born as a baby.) #2 That which is born of the Spirit is spirit. (This is clearly when we are born again by the Spirit.) So the expression "born of water and of the Spirit" refers to the two separate experiences of birth: physical and spiritual. #2 Salvation is not in the hand of the baptiser Amen |
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