Beck vs. Jesus

Beck vs. Jesus

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Ming the Merciless

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15 Mar 10

Originally posted by whodey
How many "good works" must he do? In fact, what qualifies as a good work?
Good works are only necessary in a society that continually breeds injustice. The greatest work a man can do is to alter that society to the point where good works are no longer necessary.

rc

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Originally posted by rwingett
Do you agree that it is OK to pay taxes for any reason?
actually Romans thirteen covers it, for it is well known that the Caesar of Rome were decadent, iniquitous, licentiousness etc etc and engaged in many questionable activities, thus the first century christians had a crisis of conscience, should we pay taxes to these authorities. Paul counselled them that the authorities provide a measure of stability, execute judgement, establish law and order, so yes, pay them. If what they do with your taxes is contrary to Gods law then its them, not us who must answer, however, this subjection was relative to Gods Law, for a Christian , due to conscience cannot be made to over step these.

Ming the Merciless

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
sorry mate, yes you are correct, a Christian was to be no part of the world in the sense that he was not to adopt its traits, greed corruption, injustice etc etc, this would naturally rule out the political element, which is, well, greedy corrupt and according to scripture in the hands of a satanic element. Of course it does not mean that Christians ...[text shortened]... es Gods laws, then its these that are first and foremost to be obeyed. Romans chapter thirteen.
Rules out communes? What? What do you think Acts 2:43-47 and Acts 4:32-35 are all about? They had everything in common. They sold their lands and houses and made distribution to each as every man had need. What in the name of Jesus do you think a commune is?

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Originally posted by rwingett
Rules out communes? What? What do you think Acts 2:43-47 and Acts 4:32-35 are all about? They had everything in common. They sold their lands and houses and made distribution to each as every man had need. What in the name of Jesus do you think a commune is?
yes, but they were not separate from humanity, otherwise, how could they have filled Jerusalem with their teaching. Was Christ separate from humanity, hardly!

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Originally posted by rwingett
You've been waiting for Jesus for 2,000 years. If you're waiting for him to come back and do all the work for you then you will be waiting until the end of time. For I say that he is waiting for you to get off you lazy butt and do the work yourself. Demonstrate that you are worthy of being saved. Then he will return 'in spirit' to give your undertaking his blessing.
Worthy of being saved?

How so?