Oh no Robin, I'm not silent. You're the one who is silent because you have used one excuse after another to get out of having an actual moderated debate and you are simply asserting the other side is wrong as matter of fact without even debating. Your dishonesty is overwhelming and I'm certainly...
Because the Spirit is not guiding you. I'll say that very boldly, and risk speaking falsely about it. If I'm wrong, may God punish me directly.
The Spirit does not give conflicting information to different people.
If you have no argument, try to avoid claiming the Spirit guides you, that's...
1Robin, you have absolutely no intent to have an honest moderated debate on the matter, and I can just go ahead and say you are misinterpreting and twisting scriptures all the same, which is the only thing you're capable of doing. Don't pretend like you're actually interested. I have no good...
Okay, what if I said the Holy Spirit guides me?
How do we determine which of us is lying about the Spirit guiding them, or at least mistaken?
I love when Christians basically resort to the "Holy Spirit" defense once their argument has hit the wall. It's amazing how many different...
1Robin, that is some of the blatant dodging and dancing and incoherency I've seen yet, I'm not even going to respect you with an adequate reply. I have made it quite clear that I'm in it for the long run. You're the one who's looking for one excuse or another, or to set it up in a way which...
Do you ask Muslims who support Sharia if they own weapons? Do you tell them you fear them? Why not? Go tell the Muslim DIR that you fear them if they support Sharia. If you don't, then I'll have to assume you're just singling me out and trying to make personal attacks based on what I'm saying...
Is there any proof that the Romans did NOT consult the local Jewish authorities for such local decisions, especially considering that they allowed them such great leeway at the time to enforce their own law as long as they obeyed the Roman government overall?
So you're saying "Common sense" somehow means that "Modern culture" trumps the text itself, and when he said "All generations" he actually just meant "All generations in this culture until the dawn of modern culture arises".
Now how do you determine which of the Laws no longer apply to this...
How do you know that the Jews ALL being in Israel and the Temple being constructed isn't part of a final phase of the ages ushered in by the individual?
Like I said, look at how over 51% of the world population believes in the Abrahamic god. Quite a difference from 30 A.D. That's progress!
Yes, it could very well mean that in the end we will learn straight from companies of prophets who will be able to tell us exactly what means what, what was interpolated, etc.
Then you're saying God has no Free will.
I don't see however why being God would make it so he can't sin. That's just some artificial dogma that has no scriptural basis. he can do whatever he wants. He just chooses to do no error, that's what makes him perfect. If he wasn't capable of erring...
Well, the fact that belief in the Abrahamic god has gone from .25% of the world population to over 51%, I'd say that's potentially evidence of a prophecy in the process of fulfillment over a course of ages.
And what figure was responsible for this radical development again?
That was most likely referring to the end of his earthly ministry, not some abstract reference to the totality of the need to obey the Law under the israelite covenant.
The entire Viking religion aside from the myth part was based on conquest and pillage and receiving blessings from the gods to have good conquest and plunder. If a Viking Revivalism doesn't inherit that part, it's not much of a revival.
Then you're most certainly not like most Christians who do believe that "faith alone" is all you need.
Congratulations. We agree. And you're in the extreme minority.
Exactly. The concept of dividing the Law into "Moral" and "Ceremonial" was a Medieval idea under Thomas Aquinas that holds...
Where does it even say the "Old Covenant" was something to be fulfilled in the first place?
The only fulfillment of it was in obedience to the commandments. For ALL Generations.
But they sure don't like that "All generations" part.
They also plundered and pillaged Eastern Europe and Northern France, and when they did, it was often filled with much massacre and taking of women, whether there were rich monasteries or not. But the rich monasteries definitely attracted their interest. And when they raided them, they...