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    @kellyjay said
    True freedom, I should have clarified, wasn't just for the individual, but us all. I agree double standard and anarchy would be issues without limitations.
    Hmmmmm, I guess your freedom depends on who you are, then.
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    @pb1022 said
    I think you’re under-estimating (or failing to recognize) the power of God’s Holy Spirit that indwells a believer the moment that the believer accepts and believes in Jesus Christ and in His Resurrection.

    That believer becomes a new creation with a new heart and new desires that are not at all like his or her old sin nature.

    People overcome bad and sinful habits by reali ...[text shortened]... ousness of God in Christ. See 2 Corinthians 5:21.

    When Christians believe right, they live right.
    He feels that simply belonging to a church condemns that person.
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    @suzianne said
    Hmmmmm, I guess your freedom depends on who you are, then.
    No, actually if that were true then freedom would only be allowed for a select few wouldn't it?
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    @kellyjay said
    No, actually if that were true then freedom would only be allowed for a select few wouldn't it?
    Do you mean like it IS in the world?
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    @kellyjay said
    Can you have freedom without constraints, rules, and laws?
    Well, duh! 😉

    But reading between your words for what might have been your intent, I do understand the value of guidance for finding the compass point that's off the compass.
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    @suzianne said
    He feels that simply belonging to a church condemns that person.
    Who is the “he” in your post?

    If it’s me, I don’t feel that way at all, but I don’t think going to church makes someone a Christian.
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    @pb1022 said
    Who is the “he” in your post?

    If it’s me, I don’t feel that way at all, but I don’t think going to church makes someone a Christian.
    Oh, never mind. I think you were referring to the person I had replied to
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    @suzianne said
    Do you mean like it IS in the world?
    There is chaos in the world; people are doing all manner of things because they are not living with constraints.
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    @kellyjay said
    There is chaos in the world; people are doing all manner of things because they are not living with constraints.
    Actually, they’re not walking in the Spirit.
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    @pb1022 said
    Actually, they’re not walking in the Spirit.
    Well if the Spirit could somehow manage to be omnipresent, that would never happen, would it?
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    @kevin-eleven said
    Well if the Spirit could somehow manage to be omnipresent, that would never happen, would it?
    Just because Christians have God’s Holy Spirit indwelling them, that doesn’t mean they give up their free will. The Holy Spirit is not a dictator. Paul talks about the struggle between the Spirit and the flesh in Galatians, and, in Romans 7, he talks about it as well.
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    @pb1022 said
    Just because Christians have God’s Holy Spirit indwelling them, that doesn’t mean they give up their free will. The Holy Spirit is not a dictator. Paul talks about the struggle between the Spirit and the flesh in Galatians, and, in Romans 7, he talks about it as well.
    Paul probably had mental issues.
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    @kevin-eleven said
    Paul probably had mental issues.
    Paul didn’t write Acts, though he did write Romans. Luke wrote Acts.
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    @kellyjay said
    There is chaos in the world; people are doing all manner of things because they are not living with constraints.
    There is certainly a lack of self-restraint in some cases, and vigilante volunteerism in others.
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    @pb1022 said
    Actually, they’re not walking in the Spirit.
    True
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