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Same Sex Marrige By a Church.

Autodidact

Intentionally Blank
He did not sin therefore he was the perfect sacrifice.

The Jews are ****** because he did not come with a sword of death, he came with the sword of life. Don't worry guys he will be back to fulfill the OT prophecy on that one as well as revelation's.

Don't worry guys there's no such thing.
 

McBell

Unbound
Logical. But no proof.
of course it is not proof.

But then, he has presented the exact same amount of proof as you have.
Now since the burden of proof is on the one making the claim he need not any more proof than that which is presented to support the asserted claim.
 
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Autodidact

Intentionally Blank
I believe I will one day receive a new body.

Well, thank you for sharing your superstitions with the rest of us; it's always interesting from an anthropological perspective.

So I gather you have no support whatsoever for your assertion that after death we'll be judged?
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
He did not sin therefore he was the perfect sacrifice.

The Jews are ****** because he did not come with a sword of death, he came with the sword of life. Don't worry guys he will be back to fulfill the OT prophecy on that one as well as revelation's.
The Jews of the time say otherwise.
OT prophecy has been fulfilled, according to the Church.
Revelation isn't prophecy. It's vision.;)
 

LittleNipper

Well-Known Member
Says you.
But then you have said all manner of nonsense.

Says the Bible. I didn't write it.

"The unforgivable sin of speaking against the Holy Spirit has been interpreted in various ways, but the true meaning cannot contradict other Scripture. It is unequivocally clear that the one unforgivable sin is permanently rejecting Christ (John 3:18; 3:36). Thus, speaking against the Holy Spirit is equivalent to rejecting Christ with such finality that no future repentance is possible. 'My spirit shall not always strive with man,' God said long ago (Genesis 6:3).
…In the context of this particular passage (Matthew 12:22-32), Jesus had performed a great miracle of creation, involving both healing and casting out a demon, but the Pharisees rejected this clear witness of the Holy Spirit. Instead they attributed His powers to Satan, thus demonstrating an attitude permanently resistant to the Spirit, and to the deity and saving Gospel of Christ" [SIZE=-1][Henry M. Morris, The Defender's Study Bible (Iowa Falls, Iowa: World Bible Publishers, 1995)[/SIZE]
 
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