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  1. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    ***** A belief may be wrong. But what I shared with you is a fact that is irrefutable.
  2. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    Sorry I ran out of room... Know that God is a God not of disorder but of peace and there is one way and one salvation. In God there is unity and peace. It is the wicked god of this world who has blinded and mislead the masses of human society. And they march on choosing for themselves what is...
  3. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    The Bible has the transformative power to change lives. I have seen it many times over in people from all walks of life. It is God's word and thus applying its advice in your life will make you better no matter whom you are or where you are. In today's world advice is ever changing. What was...
  4. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    Here are dozens of examples out of millions of how the Bible has made the world a better place, and made people better people: https://www.jw.org/en/library/videos/#en/categories/VODIntExpTransformations I Put Down My Rifle a woman in the military in Canada relates how the Bible changed her...
  5. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    That is not true.
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    I don't particularly want to sin...

    He said he did not come to destroy them but to fulfill them: “Do not think I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I came, not to destroy, but to fulfill."-Matthew 5:17. And that Jesus did. He fulfilled the law. And then it was no more. Let us say you had a contract, once that contract is...
  7. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    The angel said: "Peter said: “Not at all, Lord, because I have never eaten anything defiled and unclean.”  And the voice spoke again to him, the second time: “Stop calling defiled the things God has cleansed."-Acts 10:14-15. That is the unclean animals under the Mosaic law were no longer...
  8. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    You may want to peruse my posts in this thread. They have all been grounded in reality and use reason fact and logic. That is if that is what you are looking for. :D Have a good day.
  9. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    I am sure their sense of justice and right and wrong is offended by the act!
  10. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    I respect you and your beliefs. And am not interested in trying to impress you. If you don't want to listen to or reason with God's word that is to be profoundly respected. I won't try with you.
  11. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    Thank you for your thoughtful reply. I understand better your reason for making the OP. It is wrong for one to impugn motives on another person, and I can see your sense of justice is offended when you are falsely accused in this respect, that you chose not to believe in God because you want to...
  12. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    Morality is a godly trait which humans display. Animals, unlike humans, are governed by instinct and thus cannot sin. That morality is not restricted to humankind but comes from above we are told: "You must be holy to me, because I, Jehovah, am holy."-Leviticus 20:26. Although Jehovah God...
  13. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    Humans were created with freewill in the likeness of God: " Then God said: “Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness."-Genesis 1:26. The fact that we are able to contemplate eternity, unlike unreasoning animals, shows us that God has put eternity into our hearts: "He has made...
  14. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    None of what has been quoted you from the healthy word of truth has failed. It has all come true and is reliable. You have not shown otherwise. Just stating the obvious that people abuse their freewill which they have been given. Everyone is given the option to do what is right or wrong. All of...
  15. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    Sorry I don't know how to separate out the quotes like you do here. Maybe I'll copy and paste below: "The question is why the "godly" commit atrocities if they are tuned in to God." Because they have freewill. Satan the Devil was an angel in heaven before he sinned. Why did he sin, did he...
  16. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    What would be wrong with that? If say, we were all morally correct robots, the world might be a better place for everyone, wouldn't it? You haven't seemed to address my point about why you think it makes more sense for unbelievers to believe that if there is no God that anything is permitted...
  17. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    How does a fallible human, like yourself, know when some idea is moral or not? And if their subjective interpretation of the bible is morally reliable? Give us the objective test in reality that you use. No of course not. Just because a person claims to be godly does not make them so. In...
  18. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    Morality is not dictated by man. It is given by God. I added a little to my post above that explains a little about your sociopaths and pyscopaths. A lot of it has to do with the breakdown of morality of modern society so that people are so selfish and evil they think they are pure and good in...
  19. Eyes to See

    I don't particularly want to sin...

    The whole OP is convoluted it doesn't make much sense. I am thinking perhaps you mean "unbelievers?" I don't know of any believers who think that without God everything is permitted. If you're referring to unbelievers that would make more sense. There are those who do think that morality is...
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