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10/24/07 1:07 AM |
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33k We are commanded in the Bible to obey the law of the land. If the very existence of IRS is a bold violation of the Law of the Land - the Constitution, and their income tax is also illegal, why would you disobey the law by paying it?The constitution says that there shall be no direct tax upon the people, but taxes must be apportioned among the states. The 16th ammendment only applies to corporations - which are creatures of the state. See the court cases. I am amazed at how so many Christians believe they are obligated to pay an illegal tax. No wonder God's judgment is on this nation - when His own people disobey Him. |
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10/15/07 12:31 PM |
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If you have children in Gov't Indoctrination Centers (aka. "Public" Schools) pull them out!!!! Be Man enough to homeschool your children as commanded by God (Deut 6)!When you remove your children the "schools" lose alot of money, and they will close down! 80% of Americans claim to be Christians... what would happen if all of us abandoned the gov't monopoly schools? Why would any of us deliver our heritage to the enemy? |
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7/20/07 1:07 PM |
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Great Series! Dr. Morecraft is one of my favorite preachers. He is able to pack more into each sermon than most preachers say in a whole series. Every sermon leaves my heart bare & convicted.
This series is phenominal! |
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7/16/07 7:36 PM |
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Yamil"...since studying the WCF I understand better the IB Position and respect it - tho' I remain in the "Believers Baptism" camp." "Do I need to say more." ? Neither IB-ers nor BB-ers hold that baptism saves or regenerates - as Romanists do. IB or BB, Sprinkling or Emmersion both find support in the Bible. I realize that is abomination an IFB, such as yourself. IFB's have something called "Child Dedication" in which the parents vow to raise the child as a Christian - do they not? It's infant baptism without the water! In infant baptism the parents also make the same vow. We know that not all who were baptized as infants remain faithful... yet not all who were baptized as "believers" remain faithful. |
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7/15/07 3:53 AM |
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Alan H I share your conviction on the NIV and Dispensationalism. I am having a struggle with churches in my area. The nearest reformed Church is 90 miles away. My church is the least offensive I can find in my town. I am constantly at odds with my own pastor on matters of doctrine. It's friendly and polite but I can't go on much longer. The more I study the less I can stand the "contemporary"(rock-music)worship and the light-weight topical psycho-babble sermons. I almost walked out when he mentioned Rick Warren and mother Theresa! I guess I am going to have to drag my family to the Reformed Baptist church in the next town at some point. My wife who doesn't want to drive so far... but I'm boring you. Seems you have a larger choice in your area. |
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7/14/07 11:41 PM |
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SolaOUCH! Tell me, do you write down what you learn from the scriptures? Well, that is exactly what the confessions are. We uphold the Bible over them, nevertheless they guide us in sound doctrine. The WFC was written by theologians who knew more about the Bible than all of us put together. In fact they committed to memory most of the books. The confessions are anchored to scripture - in detail - and they had no Strong's concordance!~ mostly memory as to where each verse is located. Try that on your day off. |
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7/14/07 9:12 PM |
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JD - You are correct!I do have one question, though, Where does belief come from? From God or Man? Rom 9:11 "(For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of Him that calleth" Rom 9:13 "As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated." Rom 9:16 "So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy." Rom. 9:18 "Therefore hath He mercy on whom He will have mercy, and whom He will He hardeneth." Eph 2:8 "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast." Isn't "Faith" (belief) itself the gift of God? The Amazing thing about Grace is that God should save any of us! |
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7/14/07 7:55 PM |
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JD You speak like a Universalist. Hey! That's good news! Everyone is saved because Jesus died for all! No hell for anyone! Hooray! As (someone) once said; "Either Christ died for all the sins of all men; some of the sins of all men; or He died for all the sins of some men." You know, if I was Arminianist and knew that several Church Counsels had condemned what I believe as heresy, I'd be on my face before God, searching the scriptures diligently to "see if these things were so". I am sad to read that you stopped studying the WCF when you read of Infant Baptism. Like you, I have always held to "Believers Baptism", but since studying the WCF I understand better the IB Position and respect it - tho' I remain in the "Believers Baptism" camp. Don't let that stop your studies. The WCF is called the "Queen of Confessions" for good reason. PS. I have to agree with Seaton and Murray. |
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