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Re: 'Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"'? I'm sorr
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Re: 'Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"'? I'm sorr
Originally posted by Ninboy View PostYOUWHAT?!
I think you shouldn't be allowed outside, you sick freak.
RAPE IS OK BECAUSE THE BIBLE SAYS SO?!
God gave you a mind so you could make up your own mind you stupid prick.
Where did we claim that rape was "OK?"
All we are saying is that God wants us to obey His every word (not just some of them). Is that too much to ask?
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'Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"'? I'm sorry?
YOUWHAT?!
I think you shouldn't be allowed outside, you sick freak.
RAPE IS OK BECAUSE THE BIBLE SAYS SO?!
God gave you a mind so you could make up your own mind you stupid prick.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by undecided View PostSo, you're basically saying that you should not use your mind to make decisions, but rather you should blindly follow the Bible and let it make all your decisions for you? I disagree with that. The mind is the tool of human survival.
We are not animals. We have no claws, no sharp teeth, only a wonderfully intelligent mind, capable of logic and reason. But you propose that we abandon our tool of survival and follow this book, blindly making decisions based off of it. How are we supposed to survive, if we leave behind the only tool that keeps ourselves alive?
Do you even know what survival is? Since this site seems to define good as "the avoidance of evil" you may define survival as "the avoidance of death." That is wrong. By that logic building is just the avoidance of destruction. Yet centuries of abstaining from destroying will not raise one building for you to avoid destroying, just as not dying does not mean that you are surviving. Survival is not the act of reproducing so that the species continues, which you might find as evil according to your book anyway. Survival is the act by which you are able to lead a productive, happy life. Productive because you can have a job and support yourself through free trade. Happy because you can follow your moral values, the moral values given to you by your mind, because it is your mind that allows you to survive.
Following your book, the Bible, will not bring you the great life that it tells you it will. Following that book will simply erase your mind, bit by bit, until the time comes that you are no longer able to make decisions based on your own judgement any longer. It looks like some of you are already at that point, and for you my post is useless, because you aren't reading it trying to understand it, but you are reading it trying to not understand, to use your non-mind to blank out my logic. I am appealing to those of you who are not at that point. Come back to your mind. Use your mind to make decisions, rather than the book you blindly follow.
Some background on myself: I was raised roman catholic, but my mind has been telling me otherwise my entire life.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostUndecided,
I think you have failed to understand Pastor Billy-Reuben's point. He was not talking about survival. What he was getting at is to trust in the Bible more than your own empathy and conscience.
Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostHe offered several examples of where his conscience and the Bible conflict.
Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostFor example, it "feels" genocide is wrong, to systematically murder men, women, and children because of their ethnicity....but it is actually okay in certain cases because God commands it. What Pastor-Billy Reuben is saying is to ignore those "feelings" (that is just the Devil trying to lead you astray) and put all your faith in the Bible.
Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostThis makes sense because the Word of God trumps our own conscience. Are you so arrogant to think that you know what is moral and what is not? God created morality and has set the rules. The Bible is a rulebook and for us to question those rules is a sin.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Undecided,
I think you have failed to understand Pastor Billy-Reuben's point. He was not talking about survival. What he was getting at is to trust in the Bible more than your own empathy and conscience. He offered several examples of where his conscience and the Bible conflict.
For example, it "feels" genocide is wrong, to systematically murder men, women, and children because of their ethnicity....but it is actually okay in certain cases because God commands it. What Pastor-Billy Reuben is saying is to ignore those "feelings" (that is just the Devil trying to lead you astray) and put all your faith in the Bible.
This makes sense because the Word of God trumps our own conscience. Are you so arrogant to think that you know what is moral and what is not? God created morality and has set the rules. The Bible is a rulebook and for us to question those rules is a sin.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
So, you're basically saying that you should not use your mind to make decisions, but rather you should blindly follow the Bible and let it make all your decisions for you? I disagree with that. The mind is the tool of human survival. We are not animals. We have no claws, no sharp teeth, only a wonderfully intelligent mind, capable of logic and reason. But you propose that we abandon our tool of survival and follow this book, blindly making decisions based off of it. How are we supposed to survive, if we leave behind the only tool that keeps ourselves alive?
Do you even know what survival is? Since this site seems to define good as "the avoidance of evil" you may define survival as "the avoidance of death." That is wrong. By that logic building is just the avoidance of destruction. Yet centuries of abstaining from destroying will not raise one building for you to avoid destroying, just as not dying does not mean that you are surviving. Survival is not the act of reproducing so that the species continues, which you might find as evil according to your book anyway. Survival is the act by which you are able to lead a productive, happy life. Productive because you can have a job and support yourself through free trade. Happy because you can follow your moral values, the moral values given to you by your mind, because it is your mind that allows you to survive.
Following your book, the Bible, will not bring you the great life that it tells you it will. Following that book will simply erase your mind, bit by bit, until the time comes that you are no longer able to make decisions based on your own judgement any longer. It looks like some of you are already at that point, and for you my post is useless, because you aren't reading it trying to understand it, but you are reading it trying to not understand, to use your non-mind to blank out my logic. I am appealing to those of you who are not at that point. Come back to your mind. Use your mind to make decisions, rather than the book you blindly follow.
Some background on myself: I was raised roman catholic, but my mind has been telling me otherwise my entire life.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by Pastor Billy-Reuben View PostYou are being ridiculous, Elizabeth. Your argument is basically this: If the Bible says something that I know for a fact isn't true, would I believe the Bible anyway? For that argument to work, there would have to be something in the Bible that is false, but there isn't. If the premise of an "if" statement is false, then the conclusion is utterly meaningless. Simple predicate calculus can tell you that.
Pastor Billy-Reuben
praise you all! finding these very helpfull blogs really is an divinely accelerator for my quest! thank you!
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by Simon Tam View PostSimon says, God works through your conscience always has, always will.
And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming: Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by Simon Tam View PostSimon says, God works through your conscience always has, always will.
How about you tell serial killers that God works through their conscience. They will surely agree with you.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Simon says, God works through your conscience always has, always will.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by CreasyBear View PostThats the problem. You need someone telling you what you can and can't do.
Pastor Billy-Reuben
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by Pastor Billy-Reuben View PostFriends, what the Word of God says and what your conscience tell you will frequently be in conflict. Being saved and having faith means ignoring your conscience and following Jesus, Amen.
Praise Jesus!
Pastor Billy-Reuben
Thats the problem. You need someone telling you what you can and can't do. You are not able to think for yourself. Right there makes an women that doesn't believe in this crap over 9000 times smarter than you.
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Haha, such people will make the argument that we should think and consider rational thought to guide us, yet when the pastor makes the valid argument that we use the ultimate rational resource (The KJV 1611 Bible), they say "no no, follow your conscience".
Great argument, guys. What if your conscience tells you it's OK to murder people? Wow, aren't you glad the depraved serial killer followed his conscience instead of the Bible?
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Re: Follow the Word of God, not your "conscience"
Originally posted by Simon Tam View PostFollow your conscience it wil not steer you wrong.
He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool: but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered.
Proverbs 28:26
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