RELIGION DISCUSSION Topic

Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 8:55:00 PM (view original):
That's a different question with a somewhat different answer. Originally I was asked what about those who've never had opportunity to Christ's introduction.

Do you believe in 'a' god ? Good for you. That's a start still filled with hope as your heart knows to stir with something. But be careful. If that 'god' came along after an earlier rejection of Christ where this newfangled toy comes along and offers more fleshly warm fuzzies that sound better appealing, be really careful. At 12 years old because we used their multipurpose room as our junior high basketball gym and they served teriyaki events frequently during the year, I thought the Buddhists sounded like a kool deal. Nice ppl doing good things. Sure, tell me about your guy.

But once you have 'a' god, the question needs to be asked and answered, "Which one ? And, if it's the Christian God, what have you done with his son ?"
Yes. It is a different question, but you seem to be answering a third question which wasn't asked.

The question I actually asked didn't feature anyone who rejected Christ and chose a "more appealing to the flesh" God instead.

Can you answer the actual question I asked?
7/15/2022 9:12 PM (edited)
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 9:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 8:47:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 8:15:00 PM (view original):
Romans and Psalms and elsewhere tie together a couple things I've said here multiple times. Man is without excuse, and, creation declares the glory of God.

It was St Thérèse of Lisieux who said: "I was between six and seven when I saw the sea for the first time. I could not turn away my eyes: its majesty, the roaring of the waves, the whole vast spectacle impressed me deeply and spoke to my soul of God's power and greatness."

It needn't be limited to kids on a deserted island either. I believe if a woman in an African village isolated from modern civilization talks a walk one day and looks out from the sea cliff at nature's wonderment, crashing waves, dolphins doing mid-air acrobatics, it's dusk out so she can see more stars than she knows any number fathomable to count, and in that moment declares surely there's something bigger than me responsible for all this. I believe that's enough.

She'd never heard the gospel, much less Jesus' name or the story of his father sending him for her. But I believe it's enough that she knew and acknowledged 'something' bigger than herself. You've offered it before in a different example; God meets those whose hearts he knows will respond where they're at. Maybe a holy spirit intervention is appropriate for some times without that person even being aware beyond a realization that something is already in play.

Which to me means even moreso whoa to those who've been presented the gospel and still rebel out of pride and hardheadedness. And that was me for the longest before I too knew, glad to still have a breath remaining to do so. There's still time but don't count on it.
That's a fantastic answer that I honestly didn't expect from the few other posts of yours I've read.

Continuing this train of thought, how far are you willing to take it?

A Muslim who faithfully adheres to the teachings of the Qaran they were raised to believe? Acknowledging the presence of that Holy Spirit and majesty of the Creator but wrongly attributing it to Allah? Are they damned because they mistakenly identified their Savior as Allah?
Yeah these get tougher and I may have to take a public pass for now. There's potential for many what if rabbit trails. Was this devout Muslim ever presented with Christ and rejected him ? There's underground Christianity all across the globe in regions with otherwise different belief systems. I do know that God already knows the hearts of those who will turn to Him. Is it fair that this Muslim who might be a nice guy might be damned ? Is it fair that my dad who thought he was a Christian going to heaven because he was music director at an assembly of Unity but for decades and literally with his dying breath rejected Christ and who's the greatest earthly man I've ever known but he and I will be spending eternity apart ?
There's no reason to add what ifs to my scenario.
It's very straightforward.
If you insist I add more detail, I can do that.
This person was a woman raised in the Muslim country of Afghanistan and she was never allowed to go anywhere without her Male family members.
As such, she was never presented with an opportunity to meet any "Underground Christians".
7/15/2022 9:34 PM

This was to dino. I hadn't seen your follow-up yet. Now I have and you've probly seen my response 5 seconds ago


Gotcha.
7/15/2022 9:40 PM
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 9:50:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 9:35:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 9:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 8:47:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 8:15:00 PM (view original):
Romans and Psalms and elsewhere tie together a couple things I've said here multiple times. Man is without excuse, and, creation declares the glory of God.

It was St Thérèse of Lisieux who said: "I was between six and seven when I saw the sea for the first time. I could not turn away my eyes: its majesty, the roaring of the waves, the whole vast spectacle impressed me deeply and spoke to my soul of God's power and greatness."

It needn't be limited to kids on a deserted island either. I believe if a woman in an African village isolated from modern civilization talks a walk one day and looks out from the sea cliff at nature's wonderment, crashing waves, dolphins doing mid-air acrobatics, it's dusk out so she can see more stars than she knows any number fathomable to count, and in that moment declares surely there's something bigger than me responsible for all this. I believe that's enough.

She'd never heard the gospel, much less Jesus' name or the story of his father sending him for her. But I believe it's enough that she knew and acknowledged 'something' bigger than herself. You've offered it before in a different example; God meets those whose hearts he knows will respond where they're at. Maybe a holy spirit intervention is appropriate for some times without that person even being aware beyond a realization that something is already in play.

Which to me means even moreso whoa to those who've been presented the gospel and still rebel out of pride and hardheadedness. And that was me for the longest before I too knew, glad to still have a breath remaining to do so. There's still time but don't count on it.
That's a fantastic answer that I honestly didn't expect from the few other posts of yours I've read.

Continuing this train of thought, how far are you willing to take it?

A Muslim who faithfully adheres to the teachings of the Qaran they were raised to believe? Acknowledging the presence of that Holy Spirit and majesty of the Creator but wrongly attributing it to Allah? Are they damned because they mistakenly identified their Savior as Allah?
Yeah these get tougher and I may have to take a public pass for now. There's potential for many what if rabbit trails. Was this devout Muslim ever presented with Christ and rejected him ? There's underground Christianity all across the globe in regions with otherwise different belief systems. I do know that God already knows the hearts of those who will turn to Him. Is it fair that this Muslim who might be a nice guy might be damned ? Is it fair that my dad who thought he was a Christian going to heaven because he was music director at an assembly of Unity but for decades and literally with his dying breath rejected Christ and who's the greatest earthly man I've ever known but he and I will be spending eternity apart ?
There's no reason to add what ifs to my scenario.
It's very straightforward.
If you insist I add more detail, I can do that.
This person was a woman raised in the Muslim country of Afghanistan and she was never allowed to go anywhere without her Male family members.
As such, she was never presented with an opportunity to meet any "Underground Christians".
Yeah I told you these get tougher and tougher. For the more pure of heart with some understanding of a 'something', I could say I hope there's wiggle room for some saving grace. I could ask someone but I honestly don't know at the moment. I see where you're going and it's fair. But I'd also ask fairness in return that at some point there's always an answer that doesn't please everyone. Jesus couldn't make it happen, so why would I be any different or better. You may have already interpreted from earlier posts that my typical harvest field is those already in rebellion and I'm better versed in peeling away those layers. For those whose unawares appearance may suggest a better outcome, I can't provide a 100 answer at this time.
That's a fair and honest response.

It is appreciated and yes it does get tougher and tougher.

BTW, I'm not looking for an answer that pleases everyone. I'm simply hoping that these tougher questions might lead to a more gentle spirit when dealing with those who believe differently.

To maybe look at it from their perspective.

If one is brought up Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, etc. the story of the Gospel is absurd.
The likelihood of them accepting it is even more greatly diminished when they see the actions of some who profess to be Christians.

Catholic priests (and more recently several Southern Baptist leaders) and their wanton pedophilia, the Nazis using the Bible to justify the holocaust, TV evangelists stealing the life savings of elderly widows, etc.

I think a much more effective approach is to recognize that many have legitimate reasons to reject Christianity which have nothing to do with pride, arrogance, or the desire to satisfy the flesh.

When we are quick to assume the reason they reject we only succeed at alienating further.
7/15/2022 10:41 PM (edited)
Posted by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 5:23:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 5:07:00 PM (view original):
Hi I'm dino watch me pout and put words in ppls mouth cuz I'm 12 and that's how I roll :

Quote post by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 4:38:00 PM: and calling me a dirty jew

Not even close in actuality or intent or sentiment. But it's what you wanted to see and I resent the insinuation. You've been run outta here multiple times for less. Don't think it can't happen again.
“ be a jew”
and you have said over and over that I am going to hell.
You dare speak for Jesus and God?

You are the exact evil that you project upon others.
I actually live a moral and ethical and loving life with and give the shirt off my back to helping people,
being very generous to my friends and respecting people and having friends of every race and religion and sexual orientation and identity.
My favorite charity is Saint Jude’s Hospital started by Danny Thomas.

Except when I am protecting myself from your instigating personal attacks and threats that I will go to hell i never think about religion.
Sometines I think about God.

The real Jesus would vomit if he found out that some christians think that Jews and others are going to hell because they don’t think he is the son of God either by God sperm or adoption.
He would be sickened by someone like you.

You sure do make me want to puke.
I am related to Jesus btw - you - not so much.
Related to Jesus??

You are NOT related to Jesus because you have never truly trusted him or believed on him. There is still hope, though.
7/15/2022 10:52 PM
Posted by lostnfound74 on 7/15/2022 10:52:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 5:23:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 5:07:00 PM (view original):
Hi I'm dino watch me pout and put words in ppls mouth cuz I'm 12 and that's how I roll :

Quote post by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 4:38:00 PM: and calling me a dirty jew

Not even close in actuality or intent or sentiment. But it's what you wanted to see and I resent the insinuation. You've been run outta here multiple times for less. Don't think it can't happen again.
“ be a jew”
and you have said over and over that I am going to hell.
You dare speak for Jesus and God?

You are the exact evil that you project upon others.
I actually live a moral and ethical and loving life with and give the shirt off my back to helping people,
being very generous to my friends and respecting people and having friends of every race and religion and sexual orientation and identity.
My favorite charity is Saint Jude’s Hospital started by Danny Thomas.

Except when I am protecting myself from your instigating personal attacks and threats that I will go to hell i never think about religion.
Sometines I think about God.

The real Jesus would vomit if he found out that some christians think that Jews and others are going to hell because they don’t think he is the son of God either by God sperm or adoption.
He would be sickened by someone like you.

You sure do make me want to puke.
I am related to Jesus btw - you - not so much.
Related to Jesus??

You are NOT related to Jesus because you have never truly trusted him or believed on him. There is still hope, though.
He's biologically related through his Jewish ancestry.
7/15/2022 10:57 PM

26 But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep,

Only his sheep are related to him.

7/15/2022 10:59 PM
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 10:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 9:50:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 9:35:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 9:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 8:47:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 8:15:00 PM (view original):
Romans and Psalms and elsewhere tie together a couple things I've said here multiple times. Man is without excuse, and, creation declares the glory of God.

It was St Thérèse of Lisieux who said: "I was between six and seven when I saw the sea for the first time. I could not turn away my eyes: its majesty, the roaring of the waves, the whole vast spectacle impressed me deeply and spoke to my soul of God's power and greatness."

It needn't be limited to kids on a deserted island either. I believe if a woman in an African village isolated from modern civilization talks a walk one day and looks out from the sea cliff at nature's wonderment, crashing waves, dolphins doing mid-air acrobatics, it's dusk out so she can see more stars than she knows any number fathomable to count, and in that moment declares surely there's something bigger than me responsible for all this. I believe that's enough.

She'd never heard the gospel, much less Jesus' name or the story of his father sending him for her. But I believe it's enough that she knew and acknowledged 'something' bigger than herself. You've offered it before in a different example; God meets those whose hearts he knows will respond where they're at. Maybe a holy spirit intervention is appropriate for some times without that person even being aware beyond a realization that something is already in play.

Which to me means even moreso whoa to those who've been presented the gospel and still rebel out of pride and hardheadedness. And that was me for the longest before I too knew, glad to still have a breath remaining to do so. There's still time but don't count on it.
That's a fantastic answer that I honestly didn't expect from the few other posts of yours I've read.

Continuing this train of thought, how far are you willing to take it?

A Muslim who faithfully adheres to the teachings of the Qaran they were raised to believe? Acknowledging the presence of that Holy Spirit and majesty of the Creator but wrongly attributing it to Allah? Are they damned because they mistakenly identified their Savior as Allah?
Yeah these get tougher and I may have to take a public pass for now. There's potential for many what if rabbit trails. Was this devout Muslim ever presented with Christ and rejected him ? There's underground Christianity all across the globe in regions with otherwise different belief systems. I do know that God already knows the hearts of those who will turn to Him. Is it fair that this Muslim who might be a nice guy might be damned ? Is it fair that my dad who thought he was a Christian going to heaven because he was music director at an assembly of Unity but for decades and literally with his dying breath rejected Christ and who's the greatest earthly man I've ever known but he and I will be spending eternity apart ?
There's no reason to add what ifs to my scenario.
It's very straightforward.
If you insist I add more detail, I can do that.
This person was a woman raised in the Muslim country of Afghanistan and she was never allowed to go anywhere without her Male family members.
As such, she was never presented with an opportunity to meet any "Underground Christians".
Yeah I told you these get tougher and tougher. For the more pure of heart with some understanding of a 'something', I could say I hope there's wiggle room for some saving grace. I could ask someone but I honestly don't know at the moment. I see where you're going and it's fair. But I'd also ask fairness in return that at some point there's always an answer that doesn't please everyone. Jesus couldn't make it happen, so why would I be any different or better. You may have already interpreted from earlier posts that my typical harvest field is those already in rebellion and I'm better versed in peeling away those layers. For those whose unawares appearance may suggest a better outcome, I can't provide a 100 answer at this time.
That's a fair and honest response.

It is appreciated and yes it does get tougher and tougher.

BTW, I'm not looking for an answer that pleases everyone. I'm simply hoping that these tougher questions might lead to a more gentle spirit when dealing with those who believe differently.

To maybe look at it from their perspective.

If one is brought up Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, etc. the story of the Gospel is absurd.
The likelihood of them accepting it is even more greatly diminished when they see the actions of some who profess to be Christians.

Catholic priests (and more recently several Southern Baptist leaders) and their wanton pedophilia, the Nazis using the Bible to justify the holocaust, TV evangelists stealing the life savings of elderly widows, etc.

I think a much more effective approach is to recognize that many have legitimate reasons to reject Christianity which have nothing to do with pride, arrogance, or the desire to satisfy the flesh.

When we are quick to assume the reason they reject we only succeed at alienating further.
Catholic priests are not Christians. Neither is the pope. They love POWER, and the world gives it to them. They ridicule tet fact that you are saved by FAITH, and that faith will bring forth a change of heart, and will also bring forth works, in the life of a believer. Those priests and popes are NOT born again, and except a man be born again, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God. They also t4each lies eg that Mary can intercede for you. She cannot. She can't even hear them.The Bible tells us that there is ONE God, and one MEDIATOR between God and man, and this is Jesus Christ, his Son.

and most of those Southern Baptist leaders you refer to are among them who Jesus says : I will say unto them, 'Depart from me. I NEVER knew YOU' and they shall be cast into outer darkness.

I am making specific reference to those clowns who protested at the funeral of a Marine who was killed in combat. The love of the father is not in them.

and if a Christian reads his bible, he will not be fooled by those wolves in sheep's clothing. I can name 30 of them who are well known .. but they twist the truth, and sell a lie. They tell people what they want to hear. So many are taken in by them.

I do not speak a sugary message. You want that, there are hundreds on the i net who will give you syrop. besides, pepper is better for your circulation, and it also is good for the sinuses.
7/15/2022 11:12 PM
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 10:57:00 PM (view original):
Posted by lostnfound74 on 7/15/2022 10:52:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 5:23:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 5:07:00 PM (view original):
Hi I'm dino watch me pout and put words in ppls mouth cuz I'm 12 and that's how I roll :

Quote post by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 4:38:00 PM: and calling me a dirty jew

Not even close in actuality or intent or sentiment. But it's what you wanted to see and I resent the insinuation. You've been run outta here multiple times for less. Don't think it can't happen again.
“ be a jew”
and you have said over and over that I am going to hell.
You dare speak for Jesus and God?

You are the exact evil that you project upon others.
I actually live a moral and ethical and loving life with and give the shirt off my back to helping people,
being very generous to my friends and respecting people and having friends of every race and religion and sexual orientation and identity.
My favorite charity is Saint Jude’s Hospital started by Danny Thomas.

Except when I am protecting myself from your instigating personal attacks and threats that I will go to hell i never think about religion.
Sometines I think about God.

The real Jesus would vomit if he found out that some christians think that Jews and others are going to hell because they don’t think he is the son of God either by God sperm or adoption.
He would be sickened by someone like you.

You sure do make me want to puke.
I am related to Jesus btw - you - not so much.
Related to Jesus??

You are NOT related to Jesus because you have never truly trusted him or believed on him. There is still hope, though.
He's biologically related through his Jewish ancestry.
I do agree with that one.. and that's awesome. I hope he comes to faith, and is saved. Many Jewish people are so well schooled in O.T. doctrines, and history.. they get it from as soon as they can understand words, in some cases. They are - in ttat sense - blessed.

Now if you would only read Isaiah 53:6 you will see who they are talking about. Just.. believe on him. You have nothing to lose.. but you will lose everything.....

He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal.


7/15/2022 11:21 PM
Jetson, you seem to insist that Mwett and I are trying to condemn you. You call it 'Threatening to send me to hell'

The BIBLE says this:
(and if anyone tries to tell you otherwise, just run)

Whosoever believes on him shall never come under condemnation, but whosoever believes NOT.. or Refuses God's offer of Forgiveness of sin, and then therefore eternal life.. is CONDEMNED already.. Because, he has refused to believe on God's Son. It is the Lord Jesus Christ, who gives you everlasting life.

This promise is found in John Ch 3 verse 18.

You condemn yourself. We just print that God's word says
7/15/2022 11:27 PM
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 9:40:00 PM (view original):

This was to dino. I hadn't seen your follow-up yet. Now I have and you've probly seen my response 5 seconds ago


Gotcha.
Tripping over each other 's posts
7/15/2022 11:29 PM
Posted by lostnfound74 on 7/15/2022 11:12:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 10:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 9:50:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 9:35:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 9:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 8:47:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 8:15:00 PM (view original):
Romans and Psalms and elsewhere tie together a couple things I've said here multiple times. Man is without excuse, and, creation declares the glory of God.

It was St Thérèse of Lisieux who said: "I was between six and seven when I saw the sea for the first time. I could not turn away my eyes: its majesty, the roaring of the waves, the whole vast spectacle impressed me deeply and spoke to my soul of God's power and greatness."

It needn't be limited to kids on a deserted island either. I believe if a woman in an African village isolated from modern civilization talks a walk one day and looks out from the sea cliff at nature's wonderment, crashing waves, dolphins doing mid-air acrobatics, it's dusk out so she can see more stars than she knows any number fathomable to count, and in that moment declares surely there's something bigger than me responsible for all this. I believe that's enough.

She'd never heard the gospel, much less Jesus' name or the story of his father sending him for her. But I believe it's enough that she knew and acknowledged 'something' bigger than herself. You've offered it before in a different example; God meets those whose hearts he knows will respond where they're at. Maybe a holy spirit intervention is appropriate for some times without that person even being aware beyond a realization that something is already in play.

Which to me means even moreso whoa to those who've been presented the gospel and still rebel out of pride and hardheadedness. And that was me for the longest before I too knew, glad to still have a breath remaining to do so. There's still time but don't count on it.
That's a fantastic answer that I honestly didn't expect from the few other posts of yours I've read.

Continuing this train of thought, how far are you willing to take it?

A Muslim who faithfully adheres to the teachings of the Qaran they were raised to believe? Acknowledging the presence of that Holy Spirit and majesty of the Creator but wrongly attributing it to Allah? Are they damned because they mistakenly identified their Savior as Allah?
Yeah these get tougher and I may have to take a public pass for now. There's potential for many what if rabbit trails. Was this devout Muslim ever presented with Christ and rejected him ? There's underground Christianity all across the globe in regions with otherwise different belief systems. I do know that God already knows the hearts of those who will turn to Him. Is it fair that this Muslim who might be a nice guy might be damned ? Is it fair that my dad who thought he was a Christian going to heaven because he was music director at an assembly of Unity but for decades and literally with his dying breath rejected Christ and who's the greatest earthly man I've ever known but he and I will be spending eternity apart ?
There's no reason to add what ifs to my scenario.
It's very straightforward.
If you insist I add more detail, I can do that.
This person was a woman raised in the Muslim country of Afghanistan and she was never allowed to go anywhere without her Male family members.
As such, she was never presented with an opportunity to meet any "Underground Christians".
Yeah I told you these get tougher and tougher. For the more pure of heart with some understanding of a 'something', I could say I hope there's wiggle room for some saving grace. I could ask someone but I honestly don't know at the moment. I see where you're going and it's fair. But I'd also ask fairness in return that at some point there's always an answer that doesn't please everyone. Jesus couldn't make it happen, so why would I be any different or better. You may have already interpreted from earlier posts that my typical harvest field is those already in rebellion and I'm better versed in peeling away those layers. For those whose unawares appearance may suggest a better outcome, I can't provide a 100 answer at this time.
That's a fair and honest response.

It is appreciated and yes it does get tougher and tougher.

BTW, I'm not looking for an answer that pleases everyone. I'm simply hoping that these tougher questions might lead to a more gentle spirit when dealing with those who believe differently.

To maybe look at it from their perspective.

If one is brought up Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, etc. the story of the Gospel is absurd.
The likelihood of them accepting it is even more greatly diminished when they see the actions of some who profess to be Christians.

Catholic priests (and more recently several Southern Baptist leaders) and their wanton pedophilia, the Nazis using the Bible to justify the holocaust, TV evangelists stealing the life savings of elderly widows, etc.

I think a much more effective approach is to recognize that many have legitimate reasons to reject Christianity which have nothing to do with pride, arrogance, or the desire to satisfy the flesh.

When we are quick to assume the reason they reject we only succeed at alienating further.
Catholic priests are not Christians. Neither is the pope. They love POWER, and the world gives it to them. They ridicule tet fact that you are saved by FAITH, and that faith will bring forth a change of heart, and will also bring forth works, in the life of a believer. Those priests and popes are NOT born again, and except a man be born again, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God. They also t4each lies eg that Mary can intercede for you. She cannot. She can't even hear them.The Bible tells us that there is ONE God, and one MEDIATOR between God and man, and this is Jesus Christ, his Son.

and most of those Southern Baptist leaders you refer to are among them who Jesus says : I will say unto them, 'Depart from me. I NEVER knew YOU' and they shall be cast into outer darkness.

I am making specific reference to those clowns who protested at the funeral of a Marine who was killed in combat. The love of the father is not in them.

and if a Christian reads his bible, he will not be fooled by those wolves in sheep's clothing. I can name 30 of them who are well known .. but they twist the truth, and sell a lie. They tell people what they want to hear. So many are taken in by them.

I do not speak a sugary message. You want that, there are hundreds on the i net who will give you syrop. besides, pepper is better for your circulation, and it also is good for the sinuses.
Sure. AFTER they commit atrocities THEN they're not really Christians.

How can you not see that this is ridiculous to the non-believers?

And to make matters worse you actually wrote:

and most of those Southern Baptist leaders you refer to are among them who Jesus says : I will say unto them, 'Depart from me. I NEVER knew YOU' and they shall be cast into outer darkness.


"only MOST"? So at least a few are actual Christians then?
7/15/2022 11:33 PM
Posted by lostnfound74 on 7/15/2022 11:27:00 PM (view original):
Jetson, you seem to insist that Mwett and I are trying to condemn you. You call it 'Threatening to send me to hell'

The BIBLE says this:
(and if anyone tries to tell you otherwise, just run)

Whosoever believes on him shall never come under condemnation, but whosoever believes NOT.. or Refuses God's offer of Forgiveness of sin, and then therefore eternal life.. is CONDEMNED already.. Because, he has refused to believe on God's Son. It is the Lord Jesus Christ, who gives you everlasting life.

This promise is found in John Ch 3 verse 18.

You condemn yourself. We just print that God's word says
It wasn't a threat, but rather it was framed as an already settled fact.

I don't know if you've read all of my replies to Dino's lengthy post, but one portion dealt with what I described as different tiers of Christian discussion. It's important to understand who your audience is.

Continually quoting scripture to those who have no reverence for the Bible is pointless and comes across as very dumb.
7/15/2022 11:47 PM
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 11:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bruceleefan on 7/15/2022 10:57:00 PM (view original):
Posted by lostnfound74 on 7/15/2022 10:52:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 5:23:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Mwett on 7/15/2022 5:07:00 PM (view original):
Hi I'm dino watch me pout and put words in ppls mouth cuz I'm 12 and that's how I roll :

Quote post by Jetson21 on 7/15/2022 4:38:00 PM: and calling me a dirty jew

Not even close in actuality or intent or sentiment. But it's what you wanted to see and I resent the insinuation. You've been run outta here multiple times for less. Don't think it can't happen again.
“ be a jew”
and you have said over and over that I am going to hell.
You dare speak for Jesus and God?

You are the exact evil that you project upon others.
I actually live a moral and ethical and loving life with and give the shirt off my back to helping people,
being very generous to my friends and respecting people and having friends of every race and religion and sexual orientation and identity.
My favorite charity is Saint Jude’s Hospital started by Danny Thomas.

Except when I am protecting myself from your instigating personal attacks and threats that I will go to hell i never think about religion.
Sometines I think about God.

The real Jesus would vomit if he found out that some christians think that Jews and others are going to hell because they don’t think he is the son of God either by God sperm or adoption.
He would be sickened by someone like you.

You sure do make me want to puke.
I am related to Jesus btw - you - not so much.
Related to Jesus??

You are NOT related to Jesus because you have never truly trusted him or believed on him. There is still hope, though.
He's biologically related through his Jewish ancestry.
Blood doesn't make you a chosen one and give you a pass anymore than standing in a garage makes you a car. I'll also use this opp to disagree with the contention that most others faiths get a pass in finding the gospels absurd. In some cases perhaps, but I don't see how that's true of the Jews. God spoke directly to them. They may have been first called, but it was never exclusive.

First to the Jew, THEN to the gentile. It says so.

And in speaking to them first, how is there disconnect from that to prohesy all around them of the promised coming messiah, Christ ? I would put that right up there with the bible's claim of man has no excuse. It has always pointed to Christ, and some today steeped in heritage should know that better than others.
To be clear, I didn't mean to imply that a biological relation was sufficient for salvation.

It is apples and oranges. I was simply clarifying the accurate point Dino was making.

I also do not contend that anyone gets a pass for anything. I simply understand why many do find it absurd. I try to use that understanding to find common ground and develop a relationship that promotes open and honest dialogue.

EDITED TO ADD:

I believe that belittling someone else's faith and speaking to them in a manner that reeks of arrogance and superiority is not useful in any way.

I would argue it only drives a wedge even further making meaningful dialogue impossible.
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