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Religions > Bible |
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"Glenn \Christian Mystic" |
| Date: |
07 Jan 2004 11:16:10 PM |
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Re: a problem with number - 26 |
"Pastor Dave" <nospam-draymond@minister.com> wrote in message
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On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 18:59:14 -0600, "Jude"
<Jude@aol.com> wrote:
Now why would you use Scripture, to try to support your
argument that we shouldn't use Scripture?
First of all, I never said we shouldn't use scripture. I said we
shouldn't
worship it. Secondly, I'm just showing that the scriptures themselves
say
the same thing, yet many Christians gloss over that and ignore the
message
of the Scriptures they worship.
They just can't hardly get what we're saying. We NOT saying they are
not
valuable.
If there is even one error, then they are not valuable
at all.
Then nothing written is valuable
You could not possibly know which passages to
trust.
Try trusting the Holy Spirit
--
Pastor Dave Raymond
Glenn (Christian Mystic)
"As for me, I have not hastened from being a pastor
to follow thee: neither have I desired the woeful day;
thou knowest: that which came out of my lips was right
before thee." - Jeremiah 17:16
"There are only two possibilities as to how life
arose. One is spontaneous generation arising to
evolution; the other is a supernatural creative
act of God. There is no third possibility.
Spontaneous generation, that life arose from
non-living matter was scientifically disproved
120 years ago by Louis Pasteur and others. That
leaves us with the only possible conclusion that
life arose as a supernatural creative act of God.
I will not accept that philosophically because I
do not want to believe in God. Therefore, I choose
to believe in that which I know is scientifically
impossible; spontaneous generation arising to
evolution." - (Wald, George, "Innovation and
Biology," Scientific American, Vol. 199,
Sept. 1958, p. 100)
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| User: "Libertarius" |
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| Title: Re: a problem with number - 26 -- TRUST YOUR JUDGEMENT |
08 Jan 2004 10:30:55 AM |
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"Glenn (Christian Mystic)" wrote:
"Pastor Dave" <nospam-draymond@minister.com> wrote in message
news:t2jcrvsk9g5bmmshpdfiu5gp02ng2ts0q4@4ax.com...
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 18:59:14 -0600, "Jude"
<Jude@aol.com> wrote:
Now why would you use Scripture, to try to support your
argument that we shouldn't use Scripture?
First of all, I never said we shouldn't use scripture. I said we
shouldn't
worship it. Secondly, I'm just showing that the scriptures themselves
say
the same thing, yet many Christians gloss over that and ignore the
message
of the Scriptures they worship.
They just can't hardly get what we're saying. We NOT saying they are
not
valuable.
If there is even one error, then they are not valuable
at all.
Then nothing written is valuable
You could not possibly know which passages to
trust.
Try trusting the Holy Spirit
===>That is such an empty advice!
HUNDREDS of different sects claim their ideas come
from the "HS", when, in fact, it is just their own
judgement, which they ATTRIBUTE TO the "HS".
You might as well say, "Trust your own judgement."
Which, of course, may be mistaken, but at least
would not be attributed to some supernatural source.
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| User: "Glenn \Christian Mystic" |
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| Title: Re: a problem with number - 26 -- TRUST YOUR JUDGEMENT |
09 Jan 2004 08:16:43 PM |
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My wife and I are held together by God, she suddenly knows things like where
I itch, even before I do, I have asked her, how did you know ? And she will
say, I didn't, my hand just went there. The same happens to me, I usually
massage her back, but sometimes I find myself massaging her legs, just when
she needed it, except that I had no idea
The Holy Spirit guides us, causing us to be even more perfect for each other
than we actually are. I KNOW the Holy Spirit guides me.
"Libertarius" <The_Truth_The_Whole_Truth@Nothing_But_The.Truth> wrote in
message news:4b44b6a57603466fbe5999f20db5362f@news.teranews.com...
"Glenn (Christian Mystic)" wrote:
"Pastor Dave" <nospam-draymond@minister.com> wrote in message
news:t2jcrvsk9g5bmmshpdfiu5gp02ng2ts0q4@4ax.com...
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 18:59:14 -0600, "Jude"
<Jude@aol.com> wrote:
Now why would you use Scripture, to try to support your
argument that we shouldn't use Scripture?
First of all, I never said we shouldn't use scripture. I said we
shouldn't
worship it. Secondly, I'm just showing that the scriptures
themselves
say
the same thing, yet many Christians gloss over that and ignore the
message
of the Scriptures they worship.
They just can't hardly get what we're saying. We NOT saying they
are
not
valuable.
If there is even one error, then they are not valuable
at all.
Then nothing written is valuable
You could not possibly know which passages to
trust.
Try trusting the Holy Spirit
===>That is such an empty advice!
HUNDREDS of different sects claim their ideas come
from the "HS", when, in fact, it is just their own
judgement, which they ATTRIBUTE TO the "HS".
You might as well say, "Trust your own judgement."
Which, of course, may be mistaken, but at least
would not be attributed to some supernatural source.
.
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| User: "Libertarius" |
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| Title: Re: a problem with number - 26 -- TRUST YOUR JUDGEMENT |
10 Jan 2004 03:19:40 PM |
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"Glenn (Christian Mystic)" wrote:
My wife and I are held together by God, she suddenly knows things like where
I itch, even before I do, I have asked her, how did you know ? And she will
say, I didn't, my hand just went there. The same happens to me, I usually
massage her back, but sometimes I find myself massaging her legs, just when
she needed it, except that I had no idea
The Holy Spirit guides us, causing us to be even more perfect for each other
than we actually are. I KNOW the Holy Spirit guides me.
===>Most spouses are able to put their hands to the right places.
Especially after a few year of marriage.
No ghosts or spirits, holy or otherwise, needed. ;-) -- L.
Try trusting the Holy Spirit
===>That is such an empty advice!
HUNDREDS of different sects claim their ideas come
from the "HS", when, in fact, it is just their own
judgement, which they ATTRIBUTE TO the "HS".
You might as well say, "Trust your own judgement."
Which, of course, may be mistaken, but at least
would not be attributed to some supernatural source.
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