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    What sort of assumption makes one think.......

    So you just cut the parts out of the Bible you don’t like, which is common. God once destroyed everyone in the whole world except 8 people, to answer your question. That’s another part of your Bible to question or ignore.
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    Tongues

    Absolutely wrong.
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    What sort of assumption makes one think.......

    He must have. Elijah asked for fire from heaven, and God sent it. Obviously if He didn’t approve it, He wouldn’t have sent the fire down.
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    What sort of assumption makes one think.......

    Jesus did not destroy Jerusalem, Rome did - Jesus just prophesied it. Jesus in fact saves Jerusalem from destruction when He comes again, in Zechariah 14:5.
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    What sort of assumption makes one think.......

    No one ha# seen God the father at any time but Jesus has revealed Him, says that scripture. How did Jesus reveal Him? Because He who has seen Jesus HAS SEEN THE FATHER. God the word, men HAVE SEEN. Joh 14:7 If you had known me, you would have known my Father also. From now on you do know him...
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    What sort of assumption makes one think.......

    Read the Old Testament and observe how many times God sent Israel out to destroy evil cities and kill everyone in them. Do you think God disproved of His own actions? Elijah called down fire from heaven to destroy those Baal priests, but where do you think that fire from heaven came from...
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    Tongues

    All through the New Testament speaking in tongues was the evidence they’d received the Holy Spirit, starting with Pentecost. On the Day of Pentecost the Holy Spirit fell upon the assembled believers and "all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues" (Acts...
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    Tongues

    Two different accounts. In account 1 it is seen that the Holy Ghost is given by the laying on of hands. That’s a principle, not a one time occurrence. Paul in account 2 confirms how believers receive the Holy Spirit. Everyone who’s saved receives a measure of the Holy Spirit, yet receiving the...
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    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    Paul: Abraham was justified apart from works. James: Abraham was justified by works, as are all men. Christians quote Ephesians 2:8-9 about being saved apart from works, without having a clue what works Paul’s talking about, then assume any condition or requirement of a believer is a work...
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    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    Replacement theology is completely bogus, as a careful reading of all of Romans 11 makes ridiculously clear. The new covenant is still with the House of Israel and gentile believers are grafted as wild Olive branches, onto Israel’s Olive tree by faith, which is the only way we enter into their...
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    Tongues

    Tongues spoken aloud in church services should be interpreted because they’re a message to the congregation - speaking quietly in tongues in church or at home have no such requirement of being interpreted.
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    Tongues

    Peter said on Pentecost that the gift of the Holy Spirit they and the 120 gathered in the upper room had just received, is available to AS MANY AS GOD SHALL CALL in Acts 2:38-39. Act 2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the...
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    Tongues

    Act 8:14 Now when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John: Act 8:15 Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost: Act 8:16 (For as yet he was fallen upon none of them...
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    Learning Proper Identity 3

    KJV has many verses that they added commentary to, to make a passage more understandable, and many KJV bibles put those passages in italics so the reader knows which ones those are, and I’ve never seen where they were wrong in what they added - and since verse four makes it clear that having no...
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    "Great Earthquake" (Second Coming Question)

    Satan isn’t bound now, that’s an egregious error.
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    "Great Earthquake" (Second Coming Question)

    Peter made it clear that prophecy that could be mistakenly applied as being about David, was about Jesus - and Isaiah and the angel in Luke made clear that Jesus will rule from the throne of David forever. Luk 1:32He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God...
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    Jesus - A Man of Sorrows (Isaiah 53)

    Yep. Jesus wept for Jerusalem. He knew what was coming for His own, whom He came for. Maranatha and shalom Aleichem
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    Intolerance And Judgmentalism In A Christian Forum?

    On the other hand, Jesus would get kicked out of any forums for telling it like it is, without pulling punches - like calling Pharisees and religious leaders hypocrites, sons of Satan, vipers, blind guides leading others into a ditch, and making their followers twice the sons of hell that they...
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    Intolerance And Judgmentalism In A Christian Forum?

    Shorter shirts have fewer buttons on them.
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    "Great Earthquake" (Second Coming Question)

    You’re still wrong. Where do you think Satan gets the people that attack the city after he’s set free at the end of the millennium in your revelation 20 quote?