Theistic Agnosticism - The honesty to admit we don't know everything

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That's a cheap shot. Not the first time from you.

You are on a "chrisitan" forum selling unbelievers a Ticket to Hell, with your demonic "Universalism" Gospel.
Its not your first time @St Steven.
The only thing worse is that the MODS here allow it.

Universalism was a leading doctrine in the early church of the east.

Yawn..

And do note that Taco's are a Top seller in a Taco Shop.

Listen any conniving herretic can claim that "well others have taught it" so that's good enough for me.

But a thinking person, an honest person, looks beyond that vail.
Good luck with that.

Which you call a "demonic false gospel". (for shame)

You sell a false Gospel, and pretend you're not doing it.
What does that make you?
Think on that .

"The Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge"

THat's your own bible. We understand.
However, God uses another one, a real one, and its very specific when dealing with heretics, liars, and fake "christians".
You should find out about that, as the day is dawning.
 
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You are on a "chrisitan" forum selling unbelievers a Ticket to Hell, with your demonic "Universalism" Gospel.
Its not your first time @St Steven.
The only thing worse is that the MODS here allow it.
The only thing worse is them allowing you to call my beliefs demonic.
 

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Theistic Agnosticism - The honesty to admit we don't know everything​


This term came up in a discussion over coffee. I thought it was worth discussing further.

Being raised in the church, I was held in a bubble of "we have all the answers."
Now that I am an adult, I realize the reason for that. We DIDN'T have all the questions. I know, I know... (who does?)

What are the spiritual implications for admitting that we don't know everything?
 

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You are on a "chrisitan" forum selling unbelievers a Ticket to Hell, with your demonic "Universalism" Gospel.
Its not your first time @St Steven.
The only thing worse is that the MODS here allow it.



Yawn..

And do note that Taco's are a Top seller in a Taco Shop.

Listen any conniving herretic can claim that "well others have taught it" so that's good enough for me.

But a thinking person, an honest person, looks beyond that vail.
Good luck with that.



You sell a false Gospel, and pretend you're not doing it.
What does that make you?
Think on that .



THat's your own bible. We understand.
However, God uses another one, a real one, and its very specific when dealing with heretics, liars, and fake "christians".
You should find out about that, as the day is dawning.
A BIG Amen!