jodi wrote: the Jew... They are Gods chosen people and soon we are gonna see the entire world turn on the Jews and a very mighty war is coming so be ready.
Jodi, stop recycling garbage. It's real bad for the spiritual climate.
The sort of doubts one observes from eg: the Roman Catholic church, helps us see that the religious reprobate cannot see the truth in Scripture. They have no faith.
Hence... Heb 11:3 Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.
The NON-Christian is worldly both in terms of his/her existence and his/her knowledge.
Guinness wrote: As per above "Many of the Church of England's 16,000 churches are "listed," which provides planning protection for buildings of historical value, and date back hundreds of years".
Does that mean if there is a problem with a pew they must get a suitably aged tree to cut for use and repair, eg 16th century tree??
Guinness wrote: I see you have not responded to my question. I will answer your only remaining question on the appropriate thread. Cross-posting is not allowed.
My original question is "Are you saying that man's law overrules God's law? And that is the way we should debate this?"
Whilst Christians are required per Rom 13, to obey the governing authority, - This is not to the detriment of Holy Law and doctrine. Therefore man's laws cannot be allowed to overrule God's law in our Christian witness. At that point we should and always trust in God.
Guinness wrote: I am advocating obedience to the law of Christ. What do you advocate? Please take the time and effort to read my post better than you read the other article you posted on. The answer to your question there is also included in the both the original text and the extract published by sermonaudio.
Guinness wrote: A true conservative would argue that there is a compelling public interest case to regulate the provision of public services and trade. Your view seems more libertarian, and advocates the rights of proprietors to sin (and also violate the law) in a publically unrestrained manner as a matter of public policy. Do I understand you correctly?
This is a Christian website Guinness.
Are you saying that man's law overrules God's law? And that is the way we should debate this?