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I missed that part in my patristics classes . I did not know free will allows you to interpret the bible how you see fit.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: MeatHookReality
rule and guide, not a history book. like moral lessons.
see, with the free will God gave us all, he gave me free will to see the Bible as I see fit, and to see through charlatans who pretend to be holy. I'm glad God was such a thinker like that.
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I missed that part in my patristics classes . I did not know free will allows you to interpret the bible how you see fit.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: MeatHookReality
rule and guide, not a history book. like moral lessons.
see, with the free will God gave us all, he gave me free will to see the Bible as I see fit, and to see through charlatans who pretend to be holy. I'm glad God was such a thinker like that.
Do you know how ridiculous your argument is ?
Why even have a bible if it’s tabula rasa to you ?
You are free to interpret what ever you want , but that makes you an island of thought that few reside on .
The coach was out of bounds in his use as an authority figure who through no words was putting young people into a Christian peer pressure.
End of story
I could careless about your actions. I do care about hypocrisy though.. and you and your ideas plus that sassy mouth of your’s is very hypocritical of the way’s of Jesus .
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I missed that part in my patristics classes . I did not know free will allows you to interpret the bible how you see fit.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: MeatHookReality
rule and guide, not a history book. like moral lessons.
see, with the free will God gave us all, he gave me free will to see the Bible as I see fit, and to see through charlatans who pretend to be holy. I'm glad God was such a thinker like that.
Do you know how ridiculous your argument is ?
Why even have a bible if it’s tabula rasa to you ?
You are free to interpret what ever you want , but that makes you an island of thought that few reside on .
The coach was out of bounds in his use as an authority figure who through no words was putting young people into a Christian peer pressure.
End of story
LOL, what are you going to do about it? Smite him? Strike him down with lightening? or spout how holy you are to folks that don't give a rats ass?
In your dilemma of dealing with a man like myself, I suggest that you resort to a relief effort.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I missed that part in my patristics classes . I did not know free will allows you to interpret the bible how you see fit.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: MeatHookReality
rule and guide, not a history book. like moral lessons.
see, with the free will God gave us all, he gave me free will to see the Bible as I see fit, and to see through charlatans who pretend to be holy. I'm glad God was such a thinker like that.
Do you know how ridiculous your argument is ?
Why even have a bible if it’s tabula rasa to you ?
You are free to interpret what ever you want , but that makes you an island of thought that few reside on .
The coach was out of bounds in his use as an authority figure who through no words was putting young people into a Christian peer pressure.
End of story
LOL, what are you going to do about it? Smite him? Strike him down with lightening? or spout how holy you are to folks that don't give a rats ass?
You are an evangelical . I know you are amazed at how I know that , but you are as clear a crystal to a man like me.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: MeatHookReality
you keep using that word, and as smart as you think you are, you don't seem to understand it at all.
what is an "evangelical"?
originally posted by: incoserv
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Jesus did not teach against public prayer as a general act. Jesus prayed publicly. The primitive church practiced public prayer. The issue being addressed in that passage was not simply praying publicly.
The key concept in the passage is, "do not be like the hypocrites , for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men.