Originally posted by divegeesterHe's said different things at different times.
I think you are mistaken. In Chaney3's first post in the forum he said this:
[b]"I have always considered myself a Christian....but blindly went through life not realizing that a lot of Christians worship Jesus as God."[/b]
Originally posted by leunammiTell you what.I don't expect either leunammi or Fetchmyjunk to admit anytime soon that they don't know of any passages where, while He walked the Earth, Jesus taught that it is impossible for anyone to "keep his commands all the time".
Do you keep his commands all the time? If not why not?
Either cite passages where, while He walked the Earth, Jesus taught that it is impossible for anyone to "keep his commands all the time" OR admit that you don't know of any.
If you do that, I'll address your question.
19 Dec 16
Originally posted by Rajk999However many Christians tend to take the doctrine most favourable to them. It is nice to hear that all one needs to do is to profess their faith and thats it. But these are not serious Christians and God cannot be fooled with lip service.
I believe both to be compatible if taken as a whole. Both preach faith and works, although Christ stresses more works while Paul focuses on faith. In the end its all the same. However many Christians tend to take the doctrine most favourable to them. It is nice to hear that all one needs to do is to profess their faith and thats it. But these are not serious Christians and God cannot be fooled with lip service.
Seems like it goes way beyond "nice to hear" for them. When faced with evidence to the contrary, they tend to become highly irrational in their efforts to defend it.
It's as if they are SLAVES to their dogma. "The truth will make you free."
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneMatthew 5: 27, 28
Tell you what.
Either cite passages where, while He walked the Earth, Jesus taught that it is impossible for anyone to "keep his commands all the time" OR admit that you don't know of any.
If you do that, I'll address your question.
Jesus basically stated that 'action' of adultery no longer needs to be a physical action. That if you just 'look with lust', you have commited adultery.
With this new standard, it would be unlikely that anyone can avoid the 'new sin feature'.
19 Dec 16
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneYou mean when asked to accept libtard point of view as valid.
[b] However many Christians tend to take the doctrine most favourable to them. It is nice to hear that all one needs to do is to profess their faith and thats it. But these are not serious Christians and God cannot be fooled with lip service.
Seems like it goes way beyond "nice to hear" for them. When faced with evidence to the contrary, they tend ...[text shortened]... rts to defend it.
It's as if they are SLAVES to their dogma. "The truth will make you free."[/b]
Yeah, anyone with an understanding of truth would tell you to jump in the lake.
If you want direct scripture I can quote Paul. If Paul won't do then jump in a lake heretic.
Originally posted by chaney3With this new standard, it would be unlikely that anyone can avoid the 'new sin feature'.
Matthew 5: 27, 28
Jesus basically stated that 'action' of adultery no longer needs to be a physical action. That if you just 'look with lust', you have commited adultery.
With this new standard, it would be unlikely that anyone can avoid the 'new sin feature'.
This seems to be chaney3 opining that it is unlikely rather than Jesus teaching that it is impossible.
Did you not understand the request?
20 Dec 16
Originally posted by EladarMore well considered and incisive comments from Eladar.
You mean when asked to accept libtard point of view as valid.
Yeah, anyone with an understanding of truth would tell you to jump in the lake.
If you want direct scripture I can quote Paul. If Paul won't do then jump in a lake heretic.
And some people have the opinion that, by and large, right wing Christians are lacking in intelligence...
Yet, somehow, Eladar seems to be well within the bell curve amongst right wing Christians.
Originally posted by leunammiOkay. No real surprise.
I'll pass, thanks though.
Like I said:
I don't expect either leunammi or Fetchmyjunk to admit anytime soon that they don't know of any passages where, while He walked the Earth, Jesus taught that it is impossible for anyone to "keep his commands all the time".
Many seem to be afraid to admit the truth, so it's not like you don't have a lot of company.
20 Dec 16
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneNot afraid to admit anything., just not egar to play your game.
Okay. No real surprise.
Like I said:I don't expect either leunammi or Fetchmyjunk to admit anytime soon that they don't know of any passages where, while He walked the Earth, Jesus taught that it is impossible for anyone to "keep his commands all the time".
Many seem to be afraid to admit the truth, so it's not like you don't have a lot of company.
20 Dec 16
Originally posted by ThinkOfOne1 John 1: 8-10
Okay. No real surprise.
Like I said:I don't expect either leunammi or Fetchmyjunk to admit anytime soon that they don't know of any passages where, while He walked the Earth, Jesus taught that it is impossible for anyone to "keep his commands all the time".
Many seem to be afraid to admit the truth, so it's not like you don't have a lot of company.
"If we claim we have no sin, we are only fooling ourselves and not living in the truth. But if we confess our sins to Him, He is faithful and just to forgive our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness. If we claim we have not sinned, we are calling God a liar and showing that His word has no place in our hearts".
Also, Jesus taught how one should pray, in the Lord's Prayer......."forgive us our sins".
Human beings sin.
20 Dec 16
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneIs Paul a valid source of Christian doctrine or no?
More well considered and incisive comments from Eladar.
And some people have the opinion that, by and large, right wing Christians are lacking in intelligence...
Yet, somehow, Eladar seems to be well within the bell curve amongst right wing Christians.