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Originally posted by @divegeesterCoincidentally, I know a Doug and he is indeed exceptionally normal.
Best typo!
Sorry I meant doubt is normal.
Originally posted by @divegeesterCoincidentally, I know a Doug and he is indeed exceptionally normal.
Best typo!
Sorry I meant doubt is normal.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeExcept when he does the Dougie.
Coincidentally, I know a Doug and he is indeed exceptionally normal.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWhat about when he is Doug-less?
Coincidentally, I know a Doug and he is indeed exceptionally normal.
Originally posted by @divegeesterHe simply needs to find himself again.
What about when he is Doug-less?
Originally posted by @dj2beckerLOL
He simply needs to find himself again.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Which questions in particular?
LOL
You are quite the wit.
Now go answer questions on the other threads.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerIf you cannot follow a thread do not participate.
Which questions in particular?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59😴
If you cannot follow a thread do not participate.
I'm not your home help!
Originally posted by @kellyjayI said nothing about Pauls gospel being meaningless.
That's what you got, he said "my gospel" and everything done by him,
everything said about him, and by him, is now meaningless to you?
You realize what gospel means right?
The word is all about an account describing the gospel, or the Good News it isn't Paul's
religion. Did you count how many times Paul used that word in other ways like the
examples b ...[text shortened]... which the ignorant and unstable twist to their own destruction, as they do the other Scriptures.
Originally posted by @chaney3But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me.
There are times when I think that some or most of the Bible stories are just too far fetched to be really true.
God is angry, jealous, and vengeful in the OT, regarding the humans that HE created.
Having to sacrifice and kill a human (Jesus) to save mankind seems unreasonable at times, especially when this sacrifice will only benefit a small percentag ...[text shortened]... fferent than believing in the one(s) given us in the Bible.
Just sharing, in a time of doubt.
Originally posted by @secondsonThat’s right sneer through a scripture at the guy who’s struggling
But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me.
And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
Matthew 14:30,31
Originally posted by @divegeesterDid not sneer. It's no joke. You have a habit of making misconceptions.
That’s right sneer through a scripture at the guy who’s struggling
Originally posted by @rajk999You jumped into a conversation about how Paul had his own religion.
I said nothing about Pauls gospel being meaningless.
You are a complete idiot.
Originally posted by @chaney3Well, I was using metaphor to compare us to parasites and cancer cells, sure. But only a willfully obtuse person could walk away from my comment thinking I was being completely literal. And since you apparently don't know when to take something literally or not, it follows that you would struggle with the bible. God loves the human race. Clearly, if the bible is true, God has no problem whatsoever in eliminating those who pose a threat to the human race. Remember. God is apparently able to see into the future, for eternity. He knows the end result--even after the butterfly effect--of every action no matter how inconsequential it may seem. God wiped out most of humanity in order to save the race and the planet. I, we believers, believe that God has good reason to do everything He does.
You are equating human beings with parasites and cancer cells?
Supposedly, God created those humans, and according to the Bible, loves them.
Until He kills them.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyThe Bible is NOT at all "clear" about most things, so please don't come across as arrogantly understanding all of it.
Well, I was using metaphor to compare us to parasites and cancer cells, sure. But only a willfully obtuse person could walk away from my comment thinking I was being completely literal. And since you apparently don't know when to take something literally or not, it follows that you would struggle with the bible. God loves the human race. Clearly, if ...[text shortened]... ace and the planet. I, we believers, believe that God has good reason to do everything He does.