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News Item1/7/2021 2:00 PM
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If we should tell a lost sinner to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ?

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Didn’t mean to leave out part of quote that refers to the carrying the sword for areas in which there is known present danger like a church that is in a neighborhood that has 7 homicides within 2 miles of it. Hope that puts it back in context

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“Christ commended the carrying of swords as a means of safety and precaution “. Isn’t that what this whole discussion is about?

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If John UK knows that during the Christmas season the charities which support the poor which he insinuates are overlooked for selfish reasons get nearly 50% of their donations. That thousands of the less fortunate are fed and clothed during this time also

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if those contending that no one made anything about the birth of Christ after its event realize that the Gospels and all other New Testament references to His first advent were written after He endured the cross and had ascended to His throne in glory?

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Unprofitable Servant wrote:
Do the investigation instead of the criticism
"Young applies the same rules to guests that she would any family member: Only married couples may share a room with one bed, unmarried couples must sleep in different rooms. "
https://tinyurl.com/y5lk2bvn
where is Sc's praise for this owner for being consistent and relief that her assumption was unfounded.

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penned wrote:
still hearing crickets around here, this article already 3 years old. no response. just continue on as always...
what exactly were you hoping for?

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My Own 2 cents wrote:
Now that this thread is 164 comments long, what EXACTLY did any of us accomplish??? Seems to me that we all have stuck with our own opinions/convictions, and no one's minds were changed. In my own mind, it looks like a giant waste of time...but that' s just my own 2 cent$.
If anybody could explain, that'd be gr8.
how you survived here as a poster so long if your definition of not wasting time was for minds to be changed and opinions to be altered. Why are you wasting your time?

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Just a guy wrote:
I see your reasoning. And completely understand it as well. The point I am attempting to make is that social media is not usually used for private communication with relatives. It is usually for the purpose of showing certain things in a person's life and not showing other things. Not a very deep relationship to me.
Concerning John Yurich's situation, I will make the claim of "the vital missing facts". In other words, I don't know his situation other than the paragraph below. But I do know if he is following anyone on Facebook, their real life looks​ very, very different than what he sees. It's​ just naturally so...
okay I get it, you are saying people create a hyped up presence online that is not the real thing. Some probably do. Yet one must think that after starting a Facebook account your first list of people that you add to see your post are family and close friends, are you really going to fool them? Would that not be life in general in our interactions with others we don't show everybody everything?

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One Wonders says...
People share on social media, for the most part, things they would share in "same form". i.e. what they would say in person, in a letter, on the phone.
Are you sure about that? You think that someone is not going to put on their best show in a group communication? I'm not sure about that statement....
excellent question. But, one wonders, if when we are with friends or family in a public place, like Facebook is, do they see our best show or do we let them see the worst of what we can be? How many of us have been in the middle of a heated argument and yet had the composure to answer a call in a pleasant voice? I guess I am still not seeing why John Yurich should give up the use of Facebook to keep in touch with his relatives or to keep up with the goings on in their lives. Also, if Facebook crashes something else will take its place, just ask My Space.

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If communication is okay by email, letter or phone call what would make it wrong simply because social media is used for the same communication?
The key statement in your question is "the same communication". Is it really the same form? Sure if you are privately communicating with someone on social media, then it IS same as text or emails. But why not just text and email? The reason is, is because most people are not just communicating privately on social media. They are communicating "socially" which is why they are using social media!😏
Seems pretty basic to me. I could use a Lamborghini to travel to Texas. But why not just use a Prius​? They can do the same thing, but most people use them for different things. And it's the same with social media.....
Facebook communications are between you and your list of friends. If you get together with friends and/or family are you saying you don't spend anytime going over what is going on in your life? Is not your first question, "How is it going?" or "How are you doing"?" or the shorter version, "What's up?" People share on social media, for the most part, things they would share in "same form". i.e. what they would say in person, in a letter, on the phone.

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If communication is okay by email, letter or phone call what would make it wrong simply because social media is used for the same communication?
question not answered. You can be disingenuous in letters, on the phone, even in person.

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If communication is okay by email, letter or phone call what would make it wrong simply because social media is used for the same communication?

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John Yurich USA wrote:
because I am Baptist and not Catholic.
then why would you attend a Catholic Church? It is not something that Baptist do. In fact most Baptist are very much against the Catholic church. Your statement makes no sense.

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John Yurich, if you were on your deathbed, not wishing that, would you call for your local priest or Pastor Steve?

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B. McCausland wrote:
Speaking behind other's backs is not a commended Christian practice.
How a post that the person could read is speaking behind someone's back.

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TMC wrote:
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TMC,

1. John 8:32 was talking about Trump, so I made my position clear, just like he did.

2. 1Samuel 8:7 And the LORD said unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them.

3. I will throw that out to other posters, do they have several candidates for which they vote that love and fear God?

When the righteous rule the people rejoice, righteousness exalts a nation but sin is a reproach to peoples, laws are supposed to a terror to evil, sentences are to be executed speedily, etc. There is a lot of guiding principles to help shape how we vote. I go by which candidate most supports righteous thinking and righteous choices. I look for one who supports limited government and believes in the Constitution. Would to God that they and all people would love and fear Him but I live in a world where few there be that walk on the narrow road to life. Also, it makes a difference as to which candidate has the ability to keep the wrong guy out of office.

John 8:32 I defended Trump??? I didn't even mention him until my last post.


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@One wonders,
Exodus 18:21 Moreover thou shalt provide out of all the people able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness; and place such over them, to be rulers of thousands, and rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens:
God has made it very clear that we are to choose people who love and fear him. Trump clearly does not love or fear God because he has violated His laws, never asked forgiveness, and does not show any fruits of the spirit. He and many of his followers are motivated by anger or fear, neither of which are good things. 2 Timothy 1:7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. Often, when we are overtaken by fear, we lose our power, we become angry with eachother rather than loving eachother, and we become so desperate we don't have a sound mind. Decisions made out fear or anger rarely ever turn out well.
1. I have not suggested any support for Trump.

2. You are putting verses about a theocracy and applying it to a represenative republic. We don't have a person who talks face to face with God to sort out the hard things.

3. If you only select leaders who love and fear God, I take it you don't vote.


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It would be nice if our leaders were God-fearing, Bible believing and following Christians, but that is an unrealistic goal in a fallen world.
We have plenty of good Christian candidates we can vote for. And, aren't you supposed to stand for what's right regardless of how likely you are to win?
Will good for you that you have plenty of good Christian canidates for which to vote, I have not found that to be the case generally speaking. I would disagree with the need to vote for a so called Christian candidate regardless of how likely they are to win.

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Geff wrote:
"One wonders" how you could be so ignorant. Dude, just a simple look at most of the people above would show you they were not truly saved. Just because you claim to be saved, doesn't mean you are!
Geff, if you paid attention to the post to which I was responding you would not ask such a question or make such an assumption. According to Encyclopedia Britannica modern day elections didn't start until the 17th century so it would be unknown pattern to the writers of the Bible. We don't live in a Theocracy, supposedly we are in a Constitutional Republic. Which means we should pick leaders who will follow the rule of law. Pretty sure if Mormon Mitt Romney had been elected he would have upheld the DOMA laws and we wouldn't be sitting under what amounts to a judicial fiat that same sex marriage is constitutional. It would be nice if our leaders were God-fearing, Bible believing and following Christians, but that is an unrealistic goal in a fallen world. When people start saying candidates need to be Christians, it is good to remember, as you acknowledged, that just because one says he is a Christian, does not mean he is one.

sc would not God having mercy be Him blessing us?

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