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    Do you think "Near-Death Experiences" (NDEs) are valid or not? What should Christians make of them?

    The evidence for post-mortem survival from NDEs and ADCs (after-death communications) is far, far superior to the evidence for Jesus' resurrection (which, however, is of course far more important). In my experience of witnessing, sharing the most evidential NDEs and ADCs is the most effective...
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    Revival is the Baptism By fire

    You miss the point: It is common for the Spirit to fall on "sleeping" church members, but that is far from indicating revival. Posters need to ask themselves, "Why has no one on this thread bothered to watch the best internet videos on the Welsh, Azusa Street, on the Hebrides revivals and...
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    Revival is the Baptism By fire

    "Revival" is NOT a biblical term. In our day the word either gets watered down to the point of being meaningless or muddied up by vague jargon (e. g. "baptism by fire") with no clear application to Christian experience of the Spirit. Duncan Campbell was a central figure in the last great...
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    Covid-19 Vaccines: have you had a jab?

    On April 13 I got my 2nd Pfizer jab. Then I felt a strange compulsion to encourage our local Baptist worship leader to get the vaccine. He scoffed at the idea, claiming he was not in the vulnerable age group. Like most evangelicals, he had drunk the internet anti-vax cool-aid that defies the...
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    The great fundamentalist lie!

    theefaith doesn't realize that "Saul" didn't change his name to "Paul;" rather, "Saul" is the Hebrew name and "Paul" is its Greek equivalent. So the audience, Greek or Hebrew, determined which form to use!
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    What is the book of Revelation really about?

    Scholars recognize the emperor cult as the driving force behind Revelation. The Romans required their subjects to offer a sacrifice to Caesar as their lord and god and Christians refused to do so. Actually, the Romans didn't actually expect their subjects to believe in the divinity of Caesar...
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    Who is "James?"

    Soul: "The word "brother" (ἀδελφός [adelphos]) has a range of meanings, e.g., "fellow believer," fellow countryman," "kinsman," e.g., sibling, uncle, nephew, cousin, etc. The brothers [siblings] Eleazar and Kish were the sons of Moholi. Kish had sons of his own, but Eleazar’s daughters married...
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    Who is "James?"

    Nope! Your false equivalences may be summarily dispatched by 2 points: (1) The NT repeatedly uses "adelphos" to designate Jesus' brothers; so if "cousins" were intended, then the perfectly good NT word for "cousin" ("Greek" "aneprios"--Colossians 4:10) would be expected. (2) "Alphaeus" is a...
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    Biblical Mary

    Is that why Catholic exorcists so often need to be summoned to evangelical homes to take charge of demons and exorcize them to when evangelical exorcists proved unable to succeed in their attempted exorcisms? I am personally acquainted with such a case.
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    Biblical Mary

    It is important to recognize that Catholic mariology is legitimated by the biblical grounds for praying to saints. Catholic mariology becomes a biblically legitimate biblical option if these 4 truths can be established: (1) Rev. 6:9-10 implies that the righteous dead remain informed about what...
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    LBGT wedding disgusting !

    (1) "Your [Jonathan's] love for me [David] was wonderful, surpassing the love of women (2 Samuel 1:26)." David says Jonathan's love for him surpassed that between a husband and wife. (2) "There are eunuchs who have been so from birth and there are eunuchs who have been made so by others and...
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    Normative Christian Experience: the Missing Basic

    Farouk: "John 6 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise) John 6 Matthew Poole's Commentary" You unwittingly conceded my point. I challenged you to come up with even one MODERN commentary just on John, and instead you offer 2 ancient commentaries on the whole Bible, not just on John, written...
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    Normative Christian Experience: the Missing Basic

    (1) Can you Name even one modern commentator's book just on the Fourth Gospel who agrees with you? (2) Can you identify any biblical or ancient Christian source that interprets drinking the blood of Jesus in any other way than drinking the Communion cup? (3) God expects you to base your claims...
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    Normative Christian Experience: the Missing Basic

    First, you ignore the problem that on the one hand Jesus tells us we will "munch on (Greek: "trogo") His flesh and drink His blood in John 6 and on the other hand John's report on the Last Support makes no mention of the words of [Communion] Institution at the Last Supper in John 13. So either...
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    Biblical Mary

    What are Fundy friends don't get is that, 40+ days later Mary is present at Christian prayer vigils with Jesus' "brothers," clearly a reference to family members, however "brothers" is understood: "All these were constantly devoting themselves to prayer, together with certain women, including...
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    Normative Christian Experience: the Missing Basic

    Then John's image of drinking Jesus' blood sounds like vampirism! The massive commentaries on John disagree with you. John relocates his dicussion of Communion from the Last Supper (John 13) to John 6 and uses the Greek word "trogo" which means "munch on" to describe what it means to eat...
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    Normative Christian Experience: the Missing Basic

    (3a) JESUS' AND PAUL'S FOCUS ON THE EXPERIENCE Of "DRINKING IN THE SPIRIT" "For in one Spirit we were all baptized (immersed) into one body and we were all made to drink of one Spirit (1 Cor. 12:13). Many Christians don't realize how central the image of drinking is for both Jesus and Paul's...
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    Poll: Tattoo art - Christian perspectives: Fight it? Ignore it? appreciate/embrace it?

    In the 2nd century an anti-Christian Platonist Celsus put together the version of Jesus' life circulated by Jews who opposed Him. One of their claims was that Jesus went to Egypt to study magic and even had his arms tattooed with magical spells! Hey, if it was all right for Jesus, it's all...
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    Catholic Distinctives: Prelimary Questions

    II. QUESTIONS PREMINARY TO A DISCUSSION OF THE REAL PRESENCE OF CHRIST IN THE ACT OF PARTAKING OF HOLY COMMUNION: Academic commentaries on John rightly note the shift in focus in John 6:35ff. from believing in Jesus as the bread of life to Eucharistic eating and drinking of Jesus flesh and...
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    Biblical Mary

    This objective BBC video documents the visions of the Virgin Mary at Medjugorje to 6 peasant children beginning in 1980 and continuing for several years: She appears dressed like the Woman in Rev. 12, complete with starry crown. Millions had visited Medjugorje to experience the Catholic...