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3/31/11 1:07 AM |
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Who are these surveyed?Chances are they're not those faithful Catholics represented by secular political science scholar, Dr. Eric Kaufmann, at the University of London, who has written the following soon-to-be-released book: “Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?” Which religions will survive?: (1.) Old Order Amish, (2.) Quiverfull Evangelical Movement, (3.) Traditional Latin Mass Catholics, (4.) American Mormons, (5.) Hasidic Jews and (6.) Muslims. When a married Christian couple mitigates their fertility by birth control, aren't they already halfway there to supporting a lifestyle of mere mutual stimulation with zero chance of fertility? Aren't those religions who are open to children and teach their faith tradition to them those who will survive? Otherwise if you support birth control, sterilization or homosexuality (all fruit of the same tree), aren't you already defeated? |
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3/30/11 12:00 PM |
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No Unpardonable Sin? If there's no unpardonable sin, then how could a Gay Christian lose his salvation? We know several baptized Christians who are fornicating or engaged in adultery, yet aren't these sins classified as already pardoned? If this is incorrect, does the classical doctrine that there is no unpardonable sin need review and update? Great show Pastor Boling! |
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3/29/11 3:00 AM |
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(1.) Don't know about forgery, however there's one significant issue with the English translation/interpretation:Like a thief's cutting torch on a bank vault lock is the "exception clause" (e.g., Matthew 19:9) on the bond of holy matrimony. (2.) Regardless of the situation -- whether by divorce or parting-of-ways -- the child always hurts most. (3.) Jesus said "It's better that a millstone be hung around their necks and they be cast into the sea than they who would hurt a little child." (4.) If your Bible has no imprimatur (e.g., non-1611 AV), you may want to reconsider reading it. (5.) Every jot and tittle matter. (6.) Understanding the "exception clause" in the context of Church History (i.e., no known divorce for the 1st 15 Centuries of the Church) and the whole of Holy Writ. |
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3/26/11 6:44 PM |
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Gentlemen,Didn't Jesus teach?: "But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you" (Luke 6:27). If we hate Catholics, aren't we already defeated? Can we find ways to do good to them? |
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