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Originally Posted by WarriorOfGod
a long time ago i joined this forum myself was saved at the time but my husband wasn't my husband now goes to church with me and is saved the reason i didnt come back here was i wanted to wait until a time when we where both saved thankfully we are now both saved and we both go to church every Sunday
anyway hi ?
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I recall you from about 4 years ago when you wrote:
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Originally Posted by WarriorOfGod
Hello , my name is Ella , am 38 years old From Scotland.
Married but with no kids .
i was born into the Catholic church , married in the Catholic church to my husband who is an atheist .
When i was young i dabbled in the Occult , i now regret that .
I was a silly teenager at the time.
Sorry if my spelling is off or my grammar is off.
I have a learning disorder , i use a spell checker, but some times it don't work .
I joined this forum to learn more about Jesus .
My only teaching of Jesus was at School , but i dont remember much about it .
Just bible stories .
I have asked my husband in the past if he wanted to be saved
he said no , i have asked him again ,but i know the answer will be no
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As I see that since then you have lost the use of capitalization and all punctuation, it is clear that God using you as an example of just what He can do – you serve as a warning to others. Whether being chosen in this way is a good thing or a bad thing, is a hot theological topic!
My stance is simple: The Bible is punctuated and has capitals, therefore we should use them.
Here’s why:
Jesus said Judas was a criminal.
Compare this with
“Jesus”, said Judas, “was a criminal.”
In the first we have something that simply was not true: without Judas there would have been no death from which Jesus could have risen, and without His rising from Death there would be no salvation.
In the second, we have the truth of the matter: Judas sided with the Chief Priests and Rabbis who said that Jesus was a criminal.
Moving on, let me put you right about this:
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Originally Posted by WarriorOfGod
my husband wasn't my husband now goes to church with me
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You go to church with
your husband. He does not go with you. It is a man’s duty to lead his wife, it is an abomination for a wife to lead a man.
And this remark is ambiguous
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Originally Posted by WarriorOfGod
goes to church with me
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There are “churches” and then there are “churches”: some people see a Catholic “church” as a “church” when it is no more than a pagan temple for social gatherings of the godless. Whereas Landover Baptist Church is a “church” and a “Church” as it follows and preaches God’s word.
What is the name and denomination of your “church”?