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  • New Creation
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by beertyah View Post
    Well I'll just have to prove my sincerity to you with my contribution on this forum then.
    Please do. I'll keep an eye on you and try to guide you where I can.

    I hope that through my example you can learn what the Bible really says, and start to see who Jesus really is, instead of all the misconceptions you probably have right now.

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  • beertyah
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by New Creation View Post
    You're thinking of Matthew 7:1-2. If you take the verse in context it is a prohibition against hypocrisy, not a condemnation of judgment.

    The Bible says in Lev 19:15 "In righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour."

    You would know this had you read the links Pastor Ezekiel so kindly provided.
    I quoted that specific verse not because he was judging, but because he was judging without any background information.

    Originally posted by New Creation View Post
    Although the term is similar, it is certainly not the "name which is above every name" that is mentioned by Paul in his epistle to the Phillipians. Were you a Christian as you try to lead us to believe, you would know the correct spelling of "Jesus," as it occurs OVER 900 TIMES in the Bible.
    It also occurs over 900 times in the Dutch translation of the Bible.
    I didn't learn English until later in life, so I wasn't able to read a Bible that named Jesus correctly.

    But it's not my past that is important, is it? It is about my current behaviour and my current beliefs now that I have turned to God.

    Originally posted by New Creation View Post
    It doesn't necessarily force you to be a Godmocker; everyone has free will. You're just very likely to be one considering your demographic.

    Even more of a challenge.

    I think you're lying. If you had, why did we need to explain Matthew 7 to you?
    Well I'll just have to prove my sincerity to you with my contribution on this forum then.

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  • New Creation
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by beertyah View Post
    You could do some research before accusing someone of lying. Doesn't the Holy Bible say "Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again."
    You're thinking of Matthew 7:1-2. If you take the verse in context it is a prohibition against hypocrisy, not a condemnation of judgment.

    The Bible says in Lev 19:15 "In righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour."

    You would know this had you read the links Pastor Ezekiel so kindly provided.

    A quick search result on google for 'Jezus', the Dutch spelling of our Lord and Savior would give you many results that support my claim that it is the name Dutch people use, even for someone not mighty in the Dutch language.
    Although the term is similar, it is certainly not the "name which is above every name" that is mentioned by Paul in his epistle to the Phillipians. Were you a Christian as you try to lead us to believe, you would know the correct spelling of "Jesus," as it occurs OVER 900 TIMES in the Bible.

    You mention my countrymen being God mockers and the like. But even if my father is such a person, if my mother is one, if my brothers are. Does that make me one too? Doesn't the Holy Bible say: "The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him."
    It doesn't necessarily force you to be a Godmocker; everyone has free will. You're just very likely to be one considering your demographic.

    Ps I said I spoke Dutch, not that I am Dutch. I am from Belgium, not the Netherlands, we don't have wooden shoes or dams.
    Even more of a challenge.

    I had already read the contents of these topics. But to make sure I will not forget, I have read them again.
    I think you're lying. If you had, why did we need to explain Matthew 7 to you?

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  • beertyah
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    Re: ehm hi

    I do try not to lie mister Stringy Bean.
    You could do some research before accusing someone of lying. Doesn't the Holy Bible say "Judge not, that ye be not judged.
    For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again."

    A quick search result on google for 'Jezus', the Dutch spelling of our Lord and Savior would give you many results that support my claim that it is the name Dutch people use, even for someone not mighty in the Dutch language.

    You mention my countrymen being God mockers and the like. But even if my father is such a person, if my mother is one, if my brothers are. Does that make me one too? Doesn't the Holy Bible say: "The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him."

    [size=1pt]Ps I said I spoke Dutch, not that I am Dutch. I am from Belgium, not the Netherlands, we don't have wooden shoes or dams.[/size


    Pastor Ezekiel. Thank you very much for providing these links. I had already read the contents of these topics. But to make sure I will not forget, I have read them again.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by beertyah View Post
    Whoops, excuse my misspelling.
    To my defense, I was raised Dutch, not English and all my life I've been thaught (wrongly I assume) that our savior was named Jezus. I will do my best to remember this mistake and use the right name, Jesus.

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    About the baptism. Obviously I still have a lot to learn, and that is one of the main reasons I joined this forum.
    Dear Foreign Devil;

    If you'd like to find out more about Landover Baptist Church, please read THIS thread created especially for new posters.

    If you have a question, use the "search" function before posting it. Most likely it is being discussed somewhere on this Godly forum. Please don't waste God's precious bandwidth.

    You will keep a respectful tongue in your head whenever addressing your betters, which includes all True Christians™. Failure to do so, or any attempt at inciting debate or mockery of God's Divine Plan, can and will result in the suspension of your posting privileges.

    Your rights on this forum are listed HERE. If you feel that any of these rights have been violated, please don't hesitate to contact a Pastor at once.

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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by New Creation View Post
    He spelled "Jesus," arguably the best known name in history, with a "z," then he admits to being an atheist and pretty much calls us fools, with a Bible verse no less.
    I like him!!

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  • Barry
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    Re: ehm hi

    Don't be fooled by this "Oh I'm sorry I am Dutch this is how we spell Jesus where we come from", malarky. It is all lies. He is a God mocker that thinks Americans are too dumb to question such logic. Most Dutch people are too busy walking around in perverse wooden shoes, sticking their fingers in dam walls, sniffing cheeses and inventing words that nobody else can pronounce, to know or care anything for Jesus. For the odd one or two who do know Jesus, they spell his name exactly the same way we do.

    I can smell your cheese from here Beertyah.

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  • New Creation
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by beertyah View Post
    Hmm, a difficult question, there are so many passages that can lend you strength. Yet this one comes to mind:
    Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.

    I have read the Holy Bible, but as I said, I'm still trying to reform, I have not yet read it that often that I can quote random passages at will. Some I remember and then look them up.
    Great verse I like that one too.

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  • beertyah
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Welcome friend, what pasage in the KJV makes you move in the morning?
    Hmm, a difficult question, there are so many passages that can lend you strength. Yet this one comes to mind:
    Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.

    I have read the Holy Bible, but as I said, I'm still trying to reform, I have not yet read it that often that I can quote random passages at will. Some I remember and then look them up.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: ehm hi

    Welcome friend, what pasage in the KJV makes you move in the morning?

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  • New Creation
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    Re: ehm hi

    In that case, good to meet you. As long as you can keep a respectful tongue, you're welcome here.

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  • beertyah
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    Re: ehm hi

    Whoops, excuse my misspelling.
    To my defense, I was raised Dutch, not English and all my life I've been thaught (wrongly I assume) that our savior was named Jezus. I will do my best to remember this mistake and use the right name, Jesus.

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    About the baptism. Obviously I still have a lot to learn, and that is one of the main reasons I joined this forum.

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  • John Creeser
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by HappyChristian92 View Post
    Please "John" and "New Creation". Why only read the bad if he's trying to search the truth that is the holy bible. Forgive him on his chosen words and pass on a positive vibe to those who are new to learning the ways of god.
    You refer to yourself as a Christian and you're not outraged that he's spelling (intentionally) the name of our Lord and Savior wrong?

    Wake up!!

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  • New Creation
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by HappyChristian92 View Post
    Please "John" and "New Creation". Why only read the bad if he's trying to search the truth that is the holy bible. Forgive him on his chosen words and pass on a positive vibe to those who are new to learning the ways of god.
    He spelled "Jesus," arguably the best known name in history, with a "z," then he admits to being an atheist and pretty much calls us fools, with a Bible verse no less.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: ehm hi

    Originally posted by beertyah View Post
    Besides being baptised I haven't had a religious upbringing
    That's certainly true if you were "baptized" as a baby. Infant "baptism" is an affront to God, and only when you are old enough to accept Jesus into your heart can you be TRULY baptized!

    I am however trying to change and find Jezus.
    I'd find that easier to believe if you didn't insultingly misspell His name.

    I'm not good with introductions...
    Obviously.

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