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  1. BreadOfLife

    Where does the Pope get his authority?

    That's great. This long list of emninent Protestant scholars disagree with your one scholar . . . Protestant Scholars on Matt. 16:16-19 1. There is no distinction between "petros" and "petra." "In Aramaic 'Peter' and Rock are the same word; in Greek (here), they are cognate terms that were used...
  2. BreadOfLife

    Where does the Pope get his authority?

    A truly idiotic response. You condemn Peter for denying Christ 3 times – but you say NOTHNG about Paul persecuting and murdering Christians. Unless you’re completely ignorant – you would know that the Holy Spirit changed BOTH of them into bold advocates for the Gospel. As for Peter being a...
  3. BreadOfLife

    Is “Easter” in the original Scriptures?

    This post is the height of spiritual arrogance. You’ve had everything meticulously explained to you – and you respond as if nothing was said. As I already schooled you – it was a Lenten tradition of the ancient Church. Is Lent ALSO condemned as a “tradition of men”? As for what Jesus said...
  4. BreadOfLife

    Is “Easter” in the original Scriptures?

    Easter eggs are an ancient Christian tradition. The Easter Egg tradition comes NOT from pagan bunnies ot fertility gods - nut from the ancient traditions surrounding the Lenten Season. Meat was not the only thing that was abstained from in the Early Church during Lent. For the Catechumens...
  5. BreadOfLife

    Is “Easter” in the original Scriptures?

    NONSENSE. Whereas the "Easter bunny" may find its roots in paganism - the Easter egg - and the word, "Ester" is ALL Christian. Sadly, YOU'VE been sucked in by the idiotic nonsense about "Astarte" or "Ishtar" or some other pagan goddess, which has absolutely NOTHING to do with the Christian...
  6. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    The only one making Jesus out to be a liar - is YOU . . . As I pointed out before - YOU don’t look at the entire context of Scripture. The New Testament repeatedly gives conditions for salvation – as I have AMPLY presented. YOU, on the other hand, choose to cherry-pick your way through...
  7. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    WRONG. I listed several coditions in post #873. The fact that YOU reject this truth is on YOU . . . In Heaven - ALL of these things will be a reality. Jesus won't lose us. HOWEVER - as I have already shown you - the Bible warns that WE can turn away from Him if we lose faith, as well as our...
  8. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    Wrong. YOU follow your own warped view of the Word. The Bible repeatedly tells us the conditions for eternal life that require our cooperation . . . Matt. 24:13 "He who endures to the end will be saved." Matt. 7:19-21 "Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the...
  9. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    No – I always show context. Cherry-picking is what YOU do by claiming that the Bible supports OSAS without showing the conditions for it. And, what in John 6 did I cherry-pick? Coming from a person who blindly follow man-made inventions like Sola Scriptura, Sola Fide, OSAS , etc.
  10. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    This is hilarious coming from a Protestant . . . Two of your main doctrinal pillars (Sola Scriptura & Sola Fide) are man-made, 16th century inventions that were never taught by the historic Christian Church. Neither are they taught in Scripture. As for countering the “truth” about what YOU...
  11. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    And, acoording to His Word - you can throw it away . . . (Matt. 7:19-23, Matt. 10:22, Matt. 24:13, Matt. 25:31–46, John 15:1-6, Rom. 11:22, 1 Cor. 4:4, 1 Cor. 9:27, 1 Cor. 10:12, 1 Tim. 4:1, 1 Tim. 4:16, 2 Tim. 2:12, Heb. 3:6, Heb. 3:12-14, Heb. 6:4-6, Heb. 10:26-27, 2 Pet. 2:20-21, 2 Pet. 3:17...
  12. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    I didn't think you'd be able to refute the vertses I presented - and I was right . . .
  13. BreadOfLife

    Once saved, always saved is a myth.

    No - God doesn't promise OSAS. This is another 16th century Protestant invention. Salvatio is conditional in nScripture. This is why it includes so many warnings in Scripture about how a person can LISE his secuyre position . . . Romans 11:22 “See, then, the kindness and severity of God...
  14. BreadOfLife

    Was Jesus 'mortal' or 'immortal' ?

    WRONBG. Your entire argument collapses here with the Jewish leaders. The ONL thing they could have legally stoned Jesus for was blasphemy – which is what they were trying to do in John 8:59. There is NO other reason for trying to kill Him here, given the context. Additionally, Jesus’s answer...
  15. BreadOfLife

    Was Jesus 'mortal' or 'immortal' ?

    No - this is the very reason I brought up the roles of each Person in the Godhead. In the Son's role, He unites to Himself two dnatures - deithy and humanity. The only part of the Son that was "made" was His flesh. Phil. 2:6-11 is another excellent example of the metaphorcal language often...
  16. BreadOfLife

    Was Jesus 'mortal' or 'immortal' ?

    And nobody's arguing the point about the word. "Lord." One more time: The Triune Godhead consists of Three distinct persons in ONE Being. The Father is not the Son or the Holy Spirit. The Son is not the Father or the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is not the Father or the Son. The Holy Spirit...
  17. BreadOfLife

    Was Jesus 'mortal' or 'immortal' ?

    Sure. The Son is God Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 9:6, Matt. 4:7, John 1:1, John 1:3, John 8:58, John 10:30, John 14:9, John 20:28, 2 Corinthians 4:4, Phil. 2:6, Col. 2:9, 1 Tim. 3:16, Heb. 1:8, Titus 2:13 The Son is a Man 1 Tim. 2:5, John 1:14, Mark 14:62, John 3:13, Luke 19:10, Matt. 8:20, Mark...
  18. BreadOfLife

    Was Jesus 'mortal' or 'immortal' ?

    No - I call it opinion because you don't provide Scripture. When I provide Scripture - as I usually di - YOU call it "scattered verses" . . .
  19. BreadOfLife

    Was Jesus 'mortal' or 'immortal' ?

    Not so fast. We will ALL die because that is wjat is requieed of us - and we don't have a chouce. Jesus didn't have to die - He CHOSE to die. He could have libed forever. Phil. 2:8 And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death— even death on a cross...
  20. BreadOfLife

    Was Jesus 'mortal' or 'immortal' ?

    Puttubg aside the pathetic arrogance - the ONLY thing you've shown to be an "expert" on is dogding challenges to provide actual Scriptural and histprcal dosumentatpn for your asiine claims. "Knowledgeable" in the ar of deflection and nothing else . . .