@sonship saidMaybe you should start a blog and then immediately ban Ghost of a Duke from it.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
I count your activity now to be trolling and provoking, nothing more.
Cheap, inane, easy to pop off grumbles, half truths, just fishing to provoke.
@sonship saidI’m not coming here to teach, pontificate, lecture or prove anything about my love of God. These are your agenda items.
@divegeester
At a rough guess, I’d say at least 50% of the stuff you copy and regurgitate in this forum isn’t in the Bible.
What is your rough estimate of the percentage of things you write here that show ANY belief or love at all for God ?
" Therefore you will draw water with rejoicing,
from the springs of salvation,
And you will say in that day,
Give thanks to Jehovah; call upon His name." (Isaiah. 12:2,3)
Calling O Lord Jesus with thanks giving and praise, will cause one to bring up from his innermost being waters of the living Spirit of Jesus.
How un-elite.
How universal.
How open and available to all.
The smug and elitist atheists with their supposed great big cerebrums should be ashamed. They have nothing so wonderful and universal as God's promise to supply all who call on Him with living waters from the springs of salvation.
14 Jun 19
@sonship saidNo one is having a go at Lord Jesus." Therefore you will draw water with rejoicing,
from the springs of salvation,
And you will say in that day,
Give thanks to Jehovah; call upon His name." (Isaiah. 12:2,3)
Calling O Lord Jesus with thanks giving and praise, will cause one to bring up from his innermost being waters of the living Spirit of Jesus.
How un-elite.
How universal. ...[text shortened]... sal as God's promise to supply all who call on Him with living waters from the springs of salvation.
@sonship saidIn reciprocation, I count the majority of your activity as plagiarized ramblings with a tentative basis in scripture.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
I count your activity now to be trolling and provoking, nothing more.
Cheap, inane, easy to pop off grumbles, half truths, just fishing to provoke.
@rajk999 saidWhen you quote scripture you have to add to it by explaining it to make it mean what you want, you have to do that because it doesn't say what you want on its own. When you speak about the doctrine I've shared, you have to alter that as well to make it mean what you want. Never have I said we are not to do good works, suggesting I've preached doing nothing is misrepresenting everything I have said. This seems to be a pattern with you with scripture and other people's doctrine. Alter the text, alter the message of others, which always takes away the pure truth for a little twist of meaning.
It is. You teach a dangerous doctrine of doing nothing.
Christ preached doing good works
You are way off the mark and potentially misleading innocent people.
14 Jun 19
@kellyjay saidIn all your talk of the teachings of Christ you never ever ever ever speak of the importance of good works like how Jesus says it here :
When you quote scripture you have to add to it by explaining it to make it mean what you want, you have to do that because it doesn't say what you want on its own. When you speak about the doctrine I've shared, you have to alter that as well to make it mean what you want. Never have I said we are not to do good works, suggesting I've preached doing nothing is misrepresenting ...[text shortened]... , alter the message of others, which always takes away the pure truth for a little twist of meaning.
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. (Matthew 5:2-9 KJV)
That makes you very far from Christ. Good works is critical to ones eternal life.
14 Jun 19
@rajk999 saidI've never spoken against those things, so why do you think quoting scripture I agree with completely alters my views from Christ's? Once again you are twisting truth to suit your beliefs.
In all your talk of the teachings of Christ you never ever ever ever speak of the importance of good works like how Jesus says it here :
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst a ...[text shortened]... 5:2-9 KJV)
That makes you very far from Christ. Good works is critical to ones eternal life.