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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    How many spiritual planes are there?
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    God's omniscience doesn't negate free will because your consciousness comes from God Himself. You are free to act however you wish, but because God knows Himself, He knows how you will act. Everything, matter, consciousness, etc. exists within the mind of God, so nothing is unpredictable to Him...
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    The Ten Commandments modified?!!

    The Catholics didn't change the Bible, this is the "catechismal 10 commandments", which you'll see hung up in posters in Catholic schools. I grew up in Catholic school and nobody ever told me there was a difference between these posters and Moses' original 10 commandments, it took me years to...
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    No 2nd Chance in : Hell

    Jesus was condemned for all the sins of mankind, and Jesus rose from hell to heaven, therefore there is no sin which is unforgivable. Luke 15 15 Then drew near unto him all the publicans and sinners for to hear him. 2 And the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying, This man receiveth sinners...
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    A Baptist by Day

    I just got a really weird idea for a superhero
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    The Bible supports reincarnation

    I agree, perhaps another way to look at it is, we have a part of ourselves, our indwelt Holy Spirit, which is our connection to God, it is perfect, a perfect idea in the mind of God. It is our true self. The spirit grows in a person as he lives his life, and it can never be corrupted, but as we...
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    The Bible supports reincarnation

    Here is a riddle for you who don't believe in reincarnation: Why is Jesus called the son of David if Joseph is not Jesus' father? Here's an even harder riddle, why does the Bible call David the messiah (many times in fact)? 3 Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear, and your soul shall live...
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    The Bible supports reincarnation

    The ressurection is the spiritual ascension to God, which is not the final step, but is part of the process of purification of the soul. Sinners and saints are judged, but no man is perfect, thus until final unity with Jesus, the cycle continues. Yes, there is judgement, but it is only for an...
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    The Bible supports reincarnation

    No, it says that after death men are judged. This is not incompatible with reincarnation. No, I don't claim the scriptures were altered, it says it quite openly, David is the messiah; the Messiah is the Last Adam, Elijah is John the Baptist, a man can sin before he was born, etc. You've got...
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    The Bible supports reincarnation

    It's exactly because of logic that man must start at a base and evil state. If God created a man as completely perfect, it would only be an illusion or a philosophical zombie, with no free will. For something to exist as a free willed and independent being, it must gain its own knowledge.
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    Instruction in righteousness

    Yes, you get out what you put in. Yes, and here is a deeper question: what is the test one must pass in order to be justified by God? What is God's standard? What is God trying to turn you into? You're a child of God right? What does a child grow up into? Faith in God has a purpose, which is...
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    Instruction in righteousness

    Here is a challenge: how does Jesus' ressurection justify our lives? How does it prove that Jesus forgave us our sins? Does Jesus wave His hands and say the magic words? Just a magic trick? Or is there something deeper going on? After all, God is just, isn't He? So handwaving away sins just...
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    Instruction in righteousness

    The Church of God is all of mankind 1 Corinthians 15 22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. 23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming. 24 Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the...
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    Instruction in righteousness

    Christ died for mankind's sins. So what does this mean? Did he just die on a cross and chill out for 3 days? Jesus referred to his ressurection as "the sign of Jonah". 39 But he replied to them, “An evil and adulterous generation craves a sign. Yet no sign will be given to it except the sign...
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    Warning about vaccines from doctors and scientists

    My parents, who are 70 years old and have all sorts of health problems, caught covid and recovered in a week without any complications or risks (unvaccinated). My wife and I never got it, never got sick, despite attending weddings and all sorts of public events (unvaccinated). My niece, who...
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    Warning about vaccines from doctors and scientists

    If everyone just said "No, I won't take it", do you think the powers that be could have done what they wanted with everyone and carried out all their threats? They would have had to give in. It is because the majority of people were willing to cave in to force that an example could be made of...
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    Warning about vaccines from doctors and scientists

    Very sad. At first, my attitude to all the vaccinated people developing health problems was "feh, we tried to warn them, and they tried to get us fired, some of them were calling for concentration camps, so let them learn a harsh lesson", but a lot of people are suffering because they had no...
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    Imitation Humans?

    Inside of everyone is a connection to God.
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    Instruction in righteousness

    8 When thou art bidden of any man to a wedding, sit not down in the highest room; lest a more honourable man than thou be bidden of him; 9 And he that bade thee and him come and say to thee, Give this man place; and thou begin with shame to take the lowest room. 10 But when thou art bidden, go...
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    Instruction in righteousness

    The convenience of inevitability