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  • s. warnin
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Originally posted by Yeshua bar Yusuf View Post
    Friend, no condescension was meant. I was simply trying to empathize. I know I would be very angry with my parents had they named me 'Charles Darwin' or 'Stephen Hawking', and here you are saddled with the name Brian Cox.

    I was just wondering if you were angry for being given that name by your parents, as I'm certain you must have faced untold amounts of ridicule from your peers as a child, since you share the same name as a homosinual.

    Yours in my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,
    Yeshua
    Brian, I have to agree with Brother Yusuf here. It's obvious that much of your suffering is due to your ridiculous, albeit, demonic, and somewhat homerish moniker. Perhaps, your parents despised you? Or, were they perhaps pagans?

    Can you give us more information on this?

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  • Yeshua bar Yusuf
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Originally posted by BrianCox View Post
    I felt Yeshua was being condescending
    Friend, no condescension was meant. I was simply trying to empathize. I know I would be very angry with my parents had they named me 'Charles Darwin' or 'Stephen Hawking', and here you are saddled with the name Brian Cox.

    I was just wondering if you were angry for being given that name by your parents, as I'm certain you must have faced untold amounts of ridicule from your peers as a child, since you share the same name as a homosinual.

    Yours in my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,
    Yeshua

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    You are in love with yourself instead of loving Jesus, boy. That's you're trouble.

    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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  • John Scopes
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Welcome to this place. You are obviously a Neanderthal slack jawed confused about the truth contained in science. Certainly not uncommon here but you should consider broadening your horizons.

    Originally posted by BrianCox View Post
    Greetings friends I come in the spirit of learning and understanding from another faith, with an active interest in your own. I have recently found myself in conflict, my own beliefs, which I follow unthinkingly, do not provide as deep a description and understanding of the world around us as the Christian faith does.

    In my struggle with faith I was also tested by the heathen scientists whose logic and reason, while convincing, was in clear contradiction with the teachings in the bible and in my own religious text, so it HAS to be false, right? I also enjoy playing card games and video games, however I recently learnt that the bible might condemn such practises and felt very unsure of my faith.

    Do you think I have any hope of salvation if I devote myself to Jesus rather than false deities like Allah?

    Thank you for your time,

    Brian

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Originally posted by BrianCox View Post
    Higgins, I have investigated the teachings of the Zen Buddhists, as well as Hinduism and Christianity... Though I was born and baptized a Christian I brought other ideas from other religions which I felt resonated with the teachings and the ideas of Jesus.
    What ideas from other religions do you feel resonate with this teaching?
    Deuteronomy 13:1 If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder,
    2 And the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods, which thou hast not known, and let us serve them;
    3 Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for the LORD your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul.
    4 Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him.
    5 And that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death; because he hath spoken to turn you away from the LORD your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to thrust thee out of the way which the LORD thy God commanded thee to walk in. So shalt thou put the evil away from the midst of thee.

    That attitude was endorsed by Jesus, by the way:

    Matthew 4:4 Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.

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  • BrianCox
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Redeemed Papist, I'm sorry if I appear to be here under a false pretense but I assure you my only aim is to understand better my own faith and perhaps gain insight from the faith of others. I only dropped the Yoda quote because I felt Yeshua was being condescending and responded without consideration, so for that remark you have my sincere apology.

    Mr.Hunt, what I mean is that the things we touch and feel, the things which we are most aware of through our senses, are what I consider to be the most perplexing. The fact that we can interact with our world, touch it, taste it and smell it at all really amazes me... But then perhaps that's just a personal thing. You're right though there is no scale for realness or mysteriousness... Perhaps that was a little misleading. It's just there are a lot of things which are confusing or beyond our influence to throw another quote in for Redeemed Papist "the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible".

    I'm sorry if you guys feel my presence here is in some way insulting, all I want to do is learn. If you think I will cause offense or bad feelings, or for any other reason desire it then simply ask and I will leave.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Originally posted by BrianCox View Post
    After all the most real and tangible things about life are also the most mysterious...
    What does that even mean?

    Look, rather than making up stuff that sounds meaningful until you think about it why not immerse yourself in the glorious wisdom of scripture!

    Proverbs 26:4-5

    4Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. 5Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit.

    How can you argue with such Glory? I'm taking a leaf out of God's book and answering you according to your folly.

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  • Mr.Hunt
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Originally posted by BrianCox View Post
    After all the most real and tangible things about life are also the most mysterious...
    Evidence of this? Is there a particular scale on which one can measure which things are considered "more real" or "more tangible" than others? I have not heard of such a scale, so pardon me if there is indeed such a thing and I am in ignorance of it. I also wonder if there have been studies confirming that the "most real and tangible things" are always the "most mysterious," whatever this latter phrase might imply.

    Overall I'm afraid you've lost me. Apologies but I would be very grateful if you explain what you're trying to say without using phrases that appear to be dodging the truths of God.

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  • BrianCox
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Didymus Much, Is god any more in the attackers' hand that wounds than he is in the surgeons' that heals. God gives disease and he takes it away, however he chooses to heal, through whichever means he may choose, is entirely at his own discretion. I would not try to find logical arguments that restrain God to work through the miraculous alone. After all the most real and tangible things about life are also the most mysterious...

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Originally posted by BrianCox View Post
    Yeshua, I am neither a homosexual or an atheist... and no I am not angry at anyone, I feel I was born into the life I was born into because that was how it was, I could not have changed it and it could not have been any other way, there is no one to blame and nothing to blame them for. Besides anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.
    Something tells me Yoda speaks to you more than God, friend.

    It saddens me to see a man pretending to be of God and actually here to mock God and all His words. I don't know what went wrong in your life that you would do such a thing. Perhaps you could confess your sins so we may help you repent and be baptised.

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  • BrianCox
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Yeshua, I am neither a homosexual or an atheist... and no I am not angry at anyone, I feel I was born into the life I was born into because that was how it was, I could not have changed it and it could not have been any other way, there is no one to blame and nothing to blame them for. Besides anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Originally posted by BrianCox View Post
    ...if that stuff [science] is right (perhaps god gives it to us to cure disease and help people)...
    But God gives people disease. Why would He then give them the means to be cured, when they're just supposed to pray to be cured?

    Lamentations 3:38 "Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good?"

    The only logical (hmmph) explanation left is that IT IS SATAN (BWAHAhahahah).

    Sorry, tried to keep a straight face there, but I just can't.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Whoa! All these noobs finding each other.

    God Himself must be guiding them to join in praise.

    GLORY!

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  • BrianCox
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Saved_by_Grace, But that's exactly the problem. When I don't ignore it I feel like it's actually bringing me closer to God, even if it throws a few bits of the bible into doubt my strength and resolve grows, my faith in God increases and I bear more fruit and give more love than I did before... I think that this might be at the heart of my problem, thank you for bringing this up

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  • Yeshua bar Yusuf
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    Re: Hi, I'm Brian

    Son, are you angry with your parents for giving you the name of a "scientist" from "England" who is both a homosinual and an atheist?

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