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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    (Spooky huh? The entire site just went down. Get it? The Forces of Darkness.) (Now up again: The Forces of Light) Back to the Plane Crash: On the turn of a dime, Paul has done a complete one-eighty in response to the singularity of our “salvation” (our RANSOM) exclaimed by the Holy Spirit...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Can we, as Mature-Christians, handle the God’s-honest Truth? (Brace yourself.) Paul never stopped being what he is, and the first five and-a-half chapters of Romans is a Holy Spirit-Inspired “miracle.” What Paul never stopped being is a Pharisee-Extremist. What he became in Christianity is not...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    And, so... throwing a “What then?” into the works, Dr. Paul asks his FIFTH Pharisee-Inspired question (dumber than his last one; well... it is certainly a faithless and fearful question)... Romans 6:15 (Original Greek) “What then? May we sin, for we are not under the Law, but under Grace?”...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Chapter Six begins with Paul, asking THE FOURTH question. (yes, there are dumb questions) In answer, Team Light (led by the Holy Spirit) starts to answer Paul by saying, “May it never be.” (There is static. And... then… a new station suddenly comes in.) Immediately, Team Darkness takes over...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @VictoryinJesus, You go girl! The MS may have hampered your typing abilities, but certainly not your writing abilities. I love your writing. No doubt, you have, indeed, already written a book somewhere (if you put it ALL together). God’s speed, many more books to come! VictoryinJesus...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Not only did Jesus predict that Peter would willingly hold his hands out in front of him, to be led off as a slave to his old Master (The Knowledge of Good & Evil) and to his new Masters (Paul & Religion); moreover, Paul would prep Peter (“gird” him) enabling Peter to allow himself to be forced...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    For, your Church has no idea what’s been done for us on the cross; and, you have been mercilessly programmed by its worthless brainwashing. Every one of the Church’s “Justification Theories” are in abject error. What’s been done for us on the cross has nothing to do with “justification.”...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @theefaith (specifically, the catechism onslaught) & @The Learner (specifically, your James quote about “works”): At first glance I was hopeful there was something substantial in those many listings of Scripture. After an in-depth look, it is obvious, your only goal is to protect the false and...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    I am up to post #216 (I’ll get to what follows, after I catch up with ALL this) @theefaith & @The Learner are set, next for take off. Then the @VictoryinJesus Jumbo Jet (can’t wait to finally get this one in the air! Great questions girl! Right on the money! Then posts #217 through #219 (Welcome...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    When you gained The Knowledge of Good & Evil, you got your mind “right” by the jailors’ perspective. You truly accepted, 100%, with no ifs, ands or buts, the conceptual Reality that SOME portion of a human being (uh, that would include you) is *Evil.* You got your mind... wrong. Granted, you...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Why don’t we try the Jesus Concept for a couple of years, and see how we do? What have you got to lose? ALL I can think of is... your cancer. VictoryinJesus, if you could have ALL of the GOOD{patience with your mom; caring for and visiting others that Truly need you and who are Truly nurtured...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Everything Jesus did and everything he said... is... ALL about us, “truly accepting what he has done for us.” To “understand his Concept,” is to truly accept what he has done for us. To “understand his Mission,” is to truly accept what he has done for us. To “know” Jesus, is to truly accept...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    In short time, I got my answer to those booming questions. As I read Romans 6:16 (for the first time in my Life), my mouth almost hit the carpet, while my spirit zoomed to the Fifth Floor. Up there, I saw Paul’s “plane crash” from every possible perspective. Including the Absolute “eye-witness...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    And, by the way, let’s be sure to get the story straight: “Having called to him a child”? Thank God, Jesus clarifies (for the record) that this is “a little child.” Some sky-pilots imagine that Jesus bade a toddler to walk up to him. (Buzzer sound!) Wrong. Jesus bids a trusting soul in the...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    I will, in time, get to ALL of these great posts from @theefaith and @The Learner. In the meantime… @VictoryinJesus writes... No, she does more than just write. At this moment in Time, from the very essence of what her humanity Truly is — a little child, kidnapped, bound and locked AWAY in a...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    What do YOU think? (That’s a trick-question.) Before you consult your conscience, keep in mind, growing one is the direct result of the human mind gaining The Knowledge of Good & Evil. You cannot have one without the other. Some Bible translations even refer to The Tree of Knowledge as The Tree...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    So... let’s put the Truth together. Add it up. One: The Knowledge of Good & Evil leads us directly into... Two: Growing a conscience. Which leads us directly into... Three: Judging. There are other things that follow, Guilt, Religion and Sin, which, ultimately, leads us into... self-destruction...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @VictoryinJesus writes: interesting. But I do have one genuine question. This is not to debate or throw a wrench in what you shared but because I seriously have this question. What about conscience? You mentioned never having to worry about sin. Can you clarify? Do you mean no worrying how our...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Nope. Anyone can do the asking (DIY). You can Do-It-Yourself without the drawn-out ordeal often involved, including ALL the demanding hoops to jump through (tedious Catholic protocol). DIY takes less time than changing a diaper. “I ask the Holy Spirit to come into this child. And, in doing so, I...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @theefaith writes: i too was a middle class catholic school boy but you should admit you were saved (justified) before that when you got born again at baptism! I was 16 days old myself 16 days old. Very cool. That is really beautiful! Sounds like you, too, must have had wonderful parents. (As...