Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
I'm all down for the word of god, but the problem is- We don't really know what that word is. Sure once can claim "But I've read the bible". Problem with that is the bible was written by men, and misinformed men at that. There are many versions of the bible, and many problems with the bibles. Every version of the bible is known to, on some level, contradict itself at one point or another, even bigger are the contradictions made between the versions of those bibles in relation to details of the stories the bible tells. Each version is also full is of very wrong facts. One would not expect to find this in the "word of god". But that really shouldn't be a problem, and this shouldn't be an issue- The bible should not be taken, in MY opinion, at total face value (Really it can't be, there are many things that must be inferred or interpreted in the bible, you can't have it both ways- when do we know what to "interpret", and what to take as fact?). It shuld be used as a tool to help shape ones moral standings based with their faith, but not be the foundation of their faith. Faith is strengthed by yourself, not by some words in a book written by mere men.
Point being, I'd find it hard to believe that the word of god could be understood in such apparant detail- and really it should not be used in such a lowly prejudice way. That is to say god would hate the nsx, because its japanese and anti american, and is it a tool that attracts pedophiles, etc.
The car is just a car. If you feel the need to criticsize and hate something, hate the sinners- The car has nothing to do with it. And lets be hones, statisticly speaking, that statisical claim (an old one at that!) really isn't true.
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
I am glad that you responded to my post. However, this censorship of constructive and literate posts reminds me of Jesus' Love!
As for the accuracy of said texts; I do not consider old texts not written by their rightful owner as 100% accurate due to my example given above. It is simply not possible due to human selective memory; if 100 people listen to a professor giving a lecture about a subject and you ask those 100 people individually to explain the lecture in detail, you will have 100 different answers.
Blasphemy is one thing; to say there is no God. But different interpretation is fully possible, and again by my comment above. Each and every person will have a different opinion after reading said text from the Bible. Nobody is wrong unless God himself expose himself to us to enlighten us with his Godly Wisdom!
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostBoth Rev Jim and the Pastor are correct. All sins may be forgiven except blasphemy, which, though technically in a category of offense on its own, is often classed as a sin for convenience."The Holy Bible was written by men divinely inspired and is God's revelation of Himself to man. It is a perfect treasure of divine instruction. It has God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter. Therefore, all Scripture is totally true and trustworthy."As for "credible" sources I said this; If I tell my son to tell his son to tell his son *repeat*, would the outcome of what I originally said 1000 years after be the same? No, I think not./QUOTE]I do not think you have been paying attention - The Word of God is in KJV1611. The 1611 bit gives you a clue as to its age.
I am sure that you are happy to accept the accuracy of the text of various writers e.g. Shakespeare, Donne, etc., who wrote before 1611. If so, why do you question God?
Read this:
"The Holy Bible was written by men divinely inspired and is God's revelation of Himself to man. It is a perfect treasure of divine instruction. It has God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter. Therefore, all Scripture is totally true and trustworthy."
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If that was true then why would you be using a King James version and not what was originally written? Was Gods word not good enough and needed to be revised?
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Both Rev Jim and the Pastor are correct. All sins may be forgiven except blasphemy, which, though technically in a category of offense on its own, is often classed as a sin for convenience.Originally posted by GoldenTwo View PostI'll try to write from memory:
I said Jesus will forgive me no matter what, and Rev. Jim agreed with me untill he saw the post of Ezekiel. Rev. Jim edited his post to reflect Ezekiel's view.
Rev. Jim says Jesus will forgive my sins. Jesus will forgive me I agree. He might dislike what I've done, but I shalt recieve my forgiveness and enter thy kingdom of Heaven nevertheless.
I do not think you have been paying attention - The Word of God is in KJV1611. The 1611 bit gives you a clue as to its age.As for "credible" sources I said this; If I tell my son to tell his son to tell his son *repeat*, would the outcome of what I originally said 1000 years after be the same? No, I think not.
I am sure that you are happy to accept the accuracy of the text of various writers e.g. Shakespeare, Donne, etc., who wrote before 1611. If so, why do you question God?
Read this:
"The Holy Bible was written by men divinely inspired and is God's revelation of Himself to man. It is a perfect treasure of divine instruction. It has God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter. Therefore, all Scripture is totally true and trustworthy."
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
They even deleted James Hutchins(sp?) post asking about what was deleted.Originally posted by GoldenTwo View PostI'll try to write from memory:
I said Jesus will forgive me no matter what, and Rev. Jim agreed with me untill he saw the post of Ezekiel. Rev. Jim edited his post to reflect Ezekiel's view.
Rev. Jim says Jesus will forgive my sins. Jesus will forgive me I agree. He might dislike what I've done, but I shalt recieve my forgiveness and enter thy kingdom of Heaven nevertheless.
As for "credible" sources I said this; If I tell my son to tell his son to tell his son *repeat*, would the outcome of what I originally said 1000 years after be the same? No, I think not.
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AGAIN, I see posts have been deleted!
They're even censoring their own people. What is this, communist Russia?
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
I'll try to write from memory:
I said Jesus will forgive me no matter what, and Rev. Jim agreed with me untill he saw the post of Ezekiel. Rev. Jim edited his post to reflect Ezekiel's view.
Rev. Jim says Jesus will forgive my sins. Jesus will forgive me I agree. He might dislike what I've done, but I shalt recieve my forgiveness and enter thy kingdom of Heaven nevertheless.
As for "credible" sources I said this; If I tell my son to tell his son to tell his son *repeat*, would the outcome of what I originally said 1000 years after be the same? No, I think not.
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AGAIN, I see posts have been deleted!
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostWe are True Christians™ and know for a fact Jesus is pleased with us, and we've secured ourselves a place in Heaven for living our lives. See, what makes us True Christians™ unlike False Christians is we follow every word of the Bible. We don't pick and choose which parts of the Bible to follow: "Hey, Luke sounds good...oh, I don't like this Deuteronomy one bit! Let's just ignore what God says here."
Christ wants us to follow the ENTIRE BIBLE, as exemplified in this quote (Also Rev. Rodimer's sig)
We are the ultimate examples of what Christians should be, thus True Christians™. We are 100% faithful in following the Word of God© and we cannot sin. GLORY!
The entire bible in which version though? There's many version out there.
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View PostShut your unsaved yap, lady. Does your husband know you're in here spewing hatred on God's favorite forum?
Go scrub the floor or something.
Wow. Got on here to just try to understand your logic as a fellow christian. You know nothing about me, so maybe grow up then you can make a comment like that. As for myself I tried to delete my account, so that I am not associated in anyway with "you people" or this forum....but it won't let me. Maybe you "stud" could help me whenever you are done fixing your hair or putting on your makeup.
Thanks
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Ok. I will stop posting.
Seems like your way of discussing involves praying and superior Theological skills. I can't win.
I hope I meet you IRL. You will not be able to run away or delete me; you'd have to face the truth and feel the sting.
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
I read your post, and took a look at your sig. What stands out quite quickly is your saying God doesn't love everyone however your sig would say otherwise.Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View PostGod doesn't love everybody:
And don't give me any "He hates the sin, not the sinner" crap...
False Christians like you give Jesus a bad name. He's not a limp-wristed hippie, okay!?
At what point does God go from loving all, to hating? More importantly when that happens, when does "The Unforgiving (Mark 11:26)" come into play, and if it doesn't wouldn't that just lead to " Hypocrites (Matthew 24:51)"?
Also, you might want to change this:
Pastor Ezekiel
Putting the "stud" back in Bible Study
Contradicts a bit with "The Proud (Romans 1:30), Boasters (Romans 1:30),".
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
Shut your unsaved yap, lady. Does your husband know you're in here spewing hatred on God's favorite forum?Originally posted by Mrs Bhodgy View PostWhat do you mean you can't sin? Where do you get that I pick certain parts of the Bible to live by. Sounds like you are on the borderline of being a heretic
Go scrub the floor or something.
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
What do you mean you can't sin? Where do you get that I pick certain parts of the Bible to live by. Sounds like you are on the borderline of being a heretic
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Re: Cars and God, does he hate the Honda NSX?
Well, another half-truth. Yes he will forgive you for molestation if you are sincere, but Jesus doesn't love you no matter what sins you do and Jesus makes it clear that there is one unforgiveable transgression: Blaspheming the Holy Ghost.Originally posted by GoldenTwo View PostHow do you know? The Bible is not only written by "credible" sources!
If I sin and molest a child. I know 100% that I will recieve my forgiveness from Jesus! Because Jesus loves me no matter what sins I do. Jesus sacrificed himself for us fully knowing what sins we are capable of. He loves us all!
Mark 3:28 Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme:
Mark 3:29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation:
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