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  • TaniaM
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by Mark L. Snyde, PhD View Post
    God created man perfect. But man (Adam) was beguiled by the woman and sinned. This sin is transmuted to all of Adam's offspring.

    So, while God's creation was perfect, it was corrupted through no fault of God, who is perfect. With this corruption, mankind henceforth was an abomination unto the sinless Creator.

    The only way out of this unfortunate situation was for God to offer a blood sacrifice, through His Son, Jesus.

    So God sent Himself, to be temporarily sacrificed to Himself, so that He could smell the sweet savor of blood, and finally be appeased.

    Make sense?
    No, a perfect man would never sin. Sounds like God made a defect product and he is trying to shift the blame. I would expect more from God than that. Sort of like a used car salesman insisting that the car he sold you was perfect and it was your fault that it broke down so he is not going to honor his obligation to repair it.

    He sacrificed himself temporarily. How could that permanently appease him? It is sort of like damaging your neighbors property and giving him some money to appease him and then deciding to take your money back. Is your neighbor going to be permanently appeased by this? I don't think so. I think your neighbor would be pretty unappeased.

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  • Elijah Mee, PhD
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    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    Hi, im a young lady who woud love to get to know you all better.
    I feel like there are inappropriate sexual undertones to your ostensibly well-mannered post. Tell me, young lady, are you a temptress? Are you a whoremonger?

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    Why did God create something that he can not tolerate?
    Because He can do everything He wants! GLORY!

    By the way, to our friendly forum!

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  • Mark L. Snyde, PhD
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    Why did God create something that he can not tolerate?
    God created man perfect. But man (Adam) was beguiled by the woman and sinned. This sin is transmuted to all of Adam's offspring.

    Romans 5:12 (1611 King James Bible)

    Wherefore, as by one man sinne entred into the world, and death by sin: and so death passed vpon all men, for that all haue sinned.
    So, while God's creation was perfect, it was corrupted through no fault of God, who is perfect. With this corruption, mankind henceforth was an abomination unto the sinless Creator.

    The only way out of this unfortunate situation was for God to offer a blood sacrifice, through His Son, Jesus.

    So God sent Himself, to be temporarily sacrificed to Himself, so that He could smell the sweet savor of blood, and finally be appeased.

    Genesis 8:21 (1611 King James Bible)

    And the LORD smelled a sweete sauour, and the LORD said in his heart, I will not againe curse the ground any more for mans sake; for the imagination of mans heart is euil from his youth: neither will I againe smite any more euery thing liuing, as I haue done.
    Make sense?

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  • TaniaM
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Why did God create something that he can not tolerate?

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  • Mark L. Snyde, PhD
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    Good for you. I guess I never lost him, so there was nothing for me to find?
    We are all born lost, in sin, and a filthy abomination unto The Lord. Without Christ, we are damned.

    Romans 3:10 (1611 King James Bible)

    As it is written, There is none righteous, no not one:
    God cannot tolerate sin. However, through Christ we may be converted to something God can tolerate:

    Acts 3:19 (1611 King James Bible)

    ¶ Repent yee therefore, and bee conuerted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shal come from the presence of the Lord.
    Matthew 18:3 (1611 King James Bible)

    And said, Uerily I say vnto you, Except yee be conuerted, and become as little children, yee shall not enter into the kingdome of heauen.
    Acts 2:38 (1611 King James Bible)

    Then Peter said vnto them, Repent, and be baptized euery one of you in the Name of Iesus Christ, for the remission of sinnes, and ye shal receiue the gift of the holy Ghost.
    So, there must be repentance, and conversion by accepting Christ. This is something you would remember, if you had done it.

    Until you repent, and really find Christ, you are lost and bound for hell.

    You have fooled yourself into thinking you are saved. God however, is not fooled...

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    Good for you. I guess I never lost him, so there was nothing for me to find?
    Hi again, Tania.



    I'm a bit confused. You see, I've had a great number of beautiful babies. Looking back, I can't imagine my life without them. However, I do know logically that there was a time when they weren't in my life. The experience of giving birth was so overwhelming, I wanted to tell everyone about it, each and every time. It was actually kind of funny as I got laryngitis in my menstra-hut more than once recovering from delivery (Leviticus 12:1-5), so thrilled I was to talk about the new love in my life.



    Finding Jesus, on the other hand, was about a billion times more special because not only did I find love, I was granted Salvation! Oh, you cannot know the THRILL of joy and peace and excitement until you know you have successfully been give the Get Out Of Hell Free card!

    So when you say you never lost Jesus, this tells me that you've never found Him. Because if you had, you'd want to shout it from the rooftops!

    Would you like to receive Jesus Christ as your personal Savior today? Right NOW?

    I would be honored to pray with you! You can say whatever comes to your heart and it will work (as long as you remember to include the right things), or if it would help, you can pray this out loud right now!



    Dear LORD,

    I acknowledge that you, Jesus, are the Son of God. I believe that you were born of the Virgin Mary in a miraculous way (impregnating her with the Holy Spirit, which is You, without her knowledge or consent, or even the benefit of physical sperm, but by the very will of God, who is, amazingly, also You). I believe you died on the cross for my sins. I believe you were resurrected, floated up into the air, through the atmosphere, and straight to Heaven. I know that your divine nature means you were impervious to the physical effects of the lack of oxygen in space, that your divine body saved you from any danger of your blood boiling, your eyeballs exploding, or your lungs turning into red slush.

    I admit that I was born a sinner by your design, and there is nothing I could have done to prevent it. I know I have led a life of sinning by not obeying your every command. It tears me up inside. My guilt is overwhelming.

    Please forgive me.

    Please change my heart so I can be a willing slave and do whatever you want me to do.

    Please change my heart to want to read the Holy Bible and agree with all of it.

    Be my Savior.

    By my LORD and Master.

    I beg you, save me from the very Hell you created for me in the beginning of time in case I didn't fear and obey you.

    In Jesus' Name I pray.

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  • TaniaM
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by Mark L. Snyde, PhD View Post
    There are so many who think they have found Jesus when they actually have not. I suspect you are in this category, since you state that you cannot remember when you found Him. How can you not remember the single most important moment of your entire life? If it made no impression on you, then you certainly did not find Jesus.

    I found Jesus nearly 40 years ago, and I remember it like it was yesterday. It was Sunday, March 17, 1974. I remember being called up to the front of the church by The Holy Spirit, and praying for Christ to enter my heart, accepting Him and His gift of salvation. I felt a tremendous feeling of warmth entering my young body, and I wept with joy, knowing I was Saved by Christ, and no longer a filthy abomination in the eyes of God.

    Praise Jesus!!!
    Good for you. I guess I never lost him, so there was nothing for me to find?

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  • TaniaM
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by Cranky Old Man View Post
    This blatant disrespect of your father is a direct violation of Ephesians 6:2 and Exodus 20:12. I don't know if your retarded country Australia has Biblical laws, but if it does, Deuteronomy 21:18-21 tells us to kill children who disobey their parents.

    Asking your father for his permission is NOT an option, it is a requirement!
    Thanks for your reminder. I have recieved his permission so you can relax.

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  • Mark L. Snyde, PhD
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    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    I don't have a favorite verse. I don't remember how I found Jesus, he is everywhere and I have seen him since I can remamber. I actually think not finding Jesus must be a lot harder than finding Jesus these days.
    There are so many who think they have found Jesus when they actually have not. I suspect you are in this category, since you state that you cannot remember when you found Him. How can you not remember the single most important moment of your entire life? If it made no impression on you, then you certainly did not find Jesus.

    I found Jesus nearly 40 years ago, and I remember it like it was yesterday. It was Sunday, March 17, 1974. I remember being called up to the front of the church by The Holy Spirit, and praying for Christ to enter my heart, accepting Him and His gift of salvation. I felt a tremendous feeling of warmth entering my young body, and I wept with joy, knowing I was Saved by Christ, and no longer a filthy abomination in the eyes of God.

    Praise Jesus!!!

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  • TaniaM
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by Mark L. Snyde, PhD View Post
    Hello and welcome, Tania.

    While you did let us know that you abstain from attending church, you did not address the other issues, i.e., your favorite Bible verse and how you came to find Jesus.
    I don't have a favorite verse. I don't remember how I found Jesus, he is everywhere and I have seen him since I can remamber. I actually think not finding Jesus must be a lot harder than finding Jesus these days.

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  • Pim Pendergast
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    "And this stone, which I have set for a pillar, kshall be God’s house: land of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee."

    The tenth of what? It says nothing about earning there.
    A tenth of all that God gives you. Your earnings ultimately come from God.

    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    Thank you, but how can I give him something that already belongs to him?
    You're thinking about it the wrong way. If your money already belongs to God, He can tell you what to do with it -- for example, to give 10% of it back to Him.

    It says I should turn my earnings into money and use it for what my "soul lusteth after". I am cool with that. My soul does not lust after handing my money to some church fat cat. It also says I should be charitable to those who come within my gates. I am happy to do that.
    This passage is about the "second tithe," which is different from the tithe given to the Levites (Numbers 18:24-28; Nehemiah 10:37-38). The second tithe was meant to be consumed in Jerusalem as a holy feast. But if Jerusalem was too far away, people could sell their produce to buy food and drink and have their feast at home. It doesn't mean you could squander the money on literally anything. It had to be spent on supplies for the compulsory observance of the feast. Nice try, though.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    No, I guess I feel something is missing from my life. My father doesn't really care what I do and if I asked him permission to post here he would just say whatever or something. I hope to marry a man who gives me more direction and discipline.
    This blatant disrespect of your father is a direct violation of Ephesians 6:2 and Exodus 20:12. I don't know if your retarded country Australia has Biblical laws, but if it does, Deuteronomy 21:18-21 tells us to kill children who disobey their parents.

    Asking your father for his permission is NOT an option, it is a requirement!

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  • Mark L. Snyde, PhD
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    Originally posted by TaniaM View Post
    Hi, im a young lady who woud love to get to know you all better.
    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    That's nice. Here is where you introduce yourself. Tell us what church you go to and what your favorite Bible verse is and how you came to find Jesus.

    Hello and welcome, Tania.

    While you did let us know that you abstain from attending church, you did not address the other issues, i.e., your favorite Bible verse and how you came to find Jesus.

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  • TaniaM
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    Re: Hi, how are you

    Originally posted by Thomas Taylor View Post
    Let's be honest here tony, your attitude hasn't lent itself to being very accepting of True Christian values, has it? How can you possibly expect anyone to take you seriously when all you want to do is rabbit on about rape and what a good thing it is?

    What you need, my girl, is a good session of Bible Study with one of the Senior Pastors. That will soon sort out your sinful and wicked fantasies.
    Thanks, I would be delighted to receive some schooling from a Senior Pastor. I didn't mention anything about rape though.

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