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  1. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    How would you explain the Priests and Pharisees being experts of the scriptures, but completely caught off guard by the coming of Christ/Messiah?
  2. ScottA

    One thing I strongly oppose Trump on

    That is not what is actually going on. It will seem far fetched and hard to believe until the real truth comes out (if it even does). But truth be known, Ukraine has been a stronghold for an ancient mafia-like, Satan-worshiping sect at the core of the new world order/one world government...
  3. ScottA

    Are the words given by the Seven Thunders still sealed?

    No, the words are no longer sealed. The words are the same words also spoken of by Daniel; and their being sealed or under restraint was also referred to by Paul. The time of their revealing was to be the time of the end. This is that time.
  4. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Come on Bob--baiting or wanting to cause trouble again?! We have been covering that for days, and I have already explained many times. You give your mischievous heart away. Just as well, you are revealed.
  5. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Sorry, in post #142 I made a typo (meaning to say rather, that "l do not "think" but know" the truth of these matters. So no, 1 Corinthians 14:33-36 should not be ignored.
  6. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Do you not understand that the natural is first--being that of elements and seen, "but afterward the spiritual" which to the flesh is unseen?
  7. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Indeed many do "believe" as I have explained regarding this issue, but I do not believe, but know.
  8. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    It is necessary that "Paul was right all the time" because it was NOT Paul who was speaking (in accord with Matthew 10:20). Which is true of all scripture and the continued word from the Holy Spirit to the church as directed by Jesus, just as He promised.
  9. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Yes, and Jesus said "He who has an ear let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches." Which you seem adiment about not acknowledging even exists...while you continue not being silent in church, but constantly saying what you "think" against what is commanded.
  10. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    That is a good understanding and response. However, sharing our "thinking" should be understood as speculation as opposed to what is actually true...which is one of the great dangers I meant to bring to light in this thread. It is in fact the very definition of NOT being silent in church. It...
  11. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    I'll take that as "No" (as rejecting "what the Spirit says to the churches").
  12. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Do not discount the idea of completely understanding God, as Jesus said, "you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect." Truth comes from God from God "here a little there a little" until the end.
  13. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    The determination (of what is and is not true) begins and ends with and by God (whom is spirit). The problem you describe only occurs when people presume to receive truth from God without Him. Which only comes from God--but does come by different means--including through people of His choosing...
  14. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Read my explanation. I have stated the matter clearly now repeatedly.
  15. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Such is the Law in the hands of men. Even so, you are correct--except when taken up against the truth from God. Which men, even Godly men, often reject.
  16. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    No, but rather as you are again doing here, you reply with baiting, as if unbelieving and also intent to upset the line of truth as given.
  17. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Not irrelevant, but rather that (as I said) there is two completely different messages, one to the local/historic issue during that time, and more importantly the commandment to the Bride of Christ to be silent to allow the Spirit to be heard. Which now applies not only to women in the church...
  18. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    By your asking, it is obvious YOU ARE JUST TRYING TO MAKE TROUBLE. Do you not know that with the same measure you use, it will be measured to you?
  19. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    Good, then you will hear again what I have told you already.
  20. ScottA

    Is it possible to be SCRIPTURALLY CORRECT AND NOT BE SPIRITUALLY CORRECT?

    I do, but not because I am a woman of the Corinthian church of 2,000 years ago, but because I am of the Bride of Christ for eternity. Therefore, it is not I who has been speaking to you.