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    Why are there four Gospel accounts in the New Testament?

    They confuse "John the Seer" (author of Revelation) with John the son of Zebedee. But modern Bible scholars recognize that the literary style of Revelation is so dramatically different from that of the Fourth Gospel that it is certain that different authors are at play. You are obviously...
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    Why are there four Gospel accounts in the New Testament?

    I'm not arguing for more or less than our 4 Gospels. But the intellectual issue is complicated by these 2 questions: (1) None of the 4 Gospels even claim to be divinely inspired. That decision was made by Catholic church councils centuries later. How do you know that none of the other first...
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    What Makes Ex-Christians Think They Once Were Christians?

    OSASers pervert Scripture and turn a blind eye to great soul winners who displayed the fruit of the Spirit, who later encountered intellectual problems with biblical inspiration and felt the need to renounce their faith as a matter of personal integrity. A tragic mistake that evidences the...
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    What Makes Ex-Christians Think They Once Were Christians?

    Nick, a chemist was the finest Christian I ever encountered in my first 21 years. After every Sunday evening service, Nick was weeping for the lost in our prayer room. I once stumbled onto his travailing prayer before our high school Sunday school class which he taught. He was confessing his...
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    What Makes Ex-Christians Think They Once Were Christians?

    Back in the late 1940s and early 1950s, many thought Chuck Templeton showed more promise as a successful evangelist than his close friend, Billy Graham. Chuck co-founded Youth for Christ, an organization that won countless souls for Christ. He drew thousands to his evangelistic crusades. He...
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    This is marks way of confessing how lonely his ideas get.
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    An Intimate Personal Relationship with Christ

    I wanted to see if any one would post (1) and (2) below: (1) Jesus declares 3 times that on the Day of Judgment, He will tell believers who thought they were serving him to get lost: "Depart from Me; I never knew you (Matthew 7:23; 25:11-12; Luke 13:27)." The phrase "I never knew you" clearly...
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    An Intimate Personal Relationship with Christ

    Irrelevant. The issue is our relationship with the risen Jesus, not the earthly Jesus. The exalted Lord is the "Logos," that is, the rational Self-expression of God as opposed to God in His unknowability. That status does not in itself make our relationship to the Logos "personal." And my...
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    An Intimate Personal Relationship with Christ

    Nope. In Revelation the Greek"aggelos" always refers to an angel and elsewhere is never used as a title for a church leader. The point is that this letter does not address the question of whether a believer who is not part of a church can experience a personal relationship with Christ.
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    An Intimate Personal Relationship with Christ

    The verses you express the doctrine of an indwelling Spirit and Christ, but not necessarily an intimate personal relationship that transcends a mere matter of faith and theology.
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    An Intimate Personal Relationship with Christ

    My suspicion has been confirmed that most evangelicals aren't clear about which verses support the possibility of an intimate personal relationship specifically with Christ. I'm not talking about NT promises of an indwelling Christ or Holy Spirit. The 2 exceptions are: "Those who love me will...
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    An Intimate Personal Relationship with Christ

    m My friend would dismiss all of the texts you cite as articles of faith, not references to an identifiable intimate personal experiece. The one cited text worth discussing is Rev. 3:20. but that verse addresses a particular church as a whole, not individual believers.
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    An Intimate Personal Relationship with Christ

    An evangelical friend complained, "I know I'm saved by grace through faith in Christ's atonement. But I have never experienced a persona An evangelical friend pointed out that the phrase "personal relationship with Christ" is not found in Scripture. He has not experienced such a relationship...
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    Astral Projection: The Devil's Playground

    Emmanuel Swedenborg can be deemed the father of astral projection in the West. He experienced awesome verifications that he was talking to the discarnate humans of the recently deceased. He celebrates the loving presence of Christ everywhere in the heavenly astral realms. But even he...
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    Proofs of god's existence

    Clearly you are clueless about the incompleteness of biblical revelation. The Teaching of the 12 Apostles was composed in the NT era and its prohibition of abortion (4:2) is unchallenged in subsequent early Christian history. So it reflects the moral values of the NT church. LOL. Your lack...
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    Proofs of god's existence

    Irrelevant in 2 ways: (1) You duck the key issue of the morality of aborting a human life. (2) You duck the relevance of the incompleteness of biblical revelation to the question of so-called "proof" of God's existence. For example. intellectual integrity requires us to invoke progressive...
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    Proofs of god's existence

    The important point to know about biblical revelation is not the sense in which it is divinely inspired, but the fact that it is woefully incomplete. That's why there are so many theological academic journals to debate unresolved bibilcal issues. The Bible provides all we need to know about...
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    Proofs of god's existence

    To refer to the universe as "God's work" commits the fallacy of begging the question. Physicists postulate the multi-verse t;heory as a potentially testable implication of the highly respected string theory and its discovery of extra dimensions. This theory is more "reasonable" than the God...
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    The song of Mary- an unorthodox perspective

    You must learn to read carefully in context. You miss the apologetic point that the ancient rabbis support the Gospel view that Mary was not married to Jesus' biological father. My New Testament professor was once asked, "What's the most certain thing about Jesus?" His reply? "Born of human...
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    The song of Mary- an unorthodox perspective

    Google the Youtube video "Did Jesus have a biological father? Sorting through the Pantera traditions."