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Recent content by Webbster101

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    what does 1 corinthians 7:29-31 mean?

    If you read on through the passage, you will find Paul telling the people of Corinth "to be without concerns". When you find issues, it may help to read more context.
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    What is Morality?

    What do you mean by "morality grunded by authority"?
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    God and the Holocaust

    I agree with this point but may I also point outthat it was God that lead the Hebrews into Egypt in the first place, he used the egyptions to build the Hebrews up to where they were stronger in number, he also needed a leader for them and if Moses had not been raised by the pharohs family then...
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    What is Morality?

    I define morality as how we deal with everyday struggles. I believe that our morality was givin to us by God (I am talkingabout the God of the Bible)
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    What is Morality?

    How should we as humans define morality? Where do we get our morality? How do we know we have the "right" morality?
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    Where do you draw the line?

    You make a good point but I think my over all question I was trying to get at without specifically asking it is; Where do we get our morality, and how do we know that it is the right morality? Some people out there may say that they are the ultimate source of morality while others, like me...
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    Where do you draw the line?

    Yes, you are limiting God because you expect him to do something when you want it done but like I said earlier God works on his time not ours. I invite you to look into the old testament and see some of the works that he did during that time, it might help you understand where I am coming from.
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    Where do you draw the line?

    The thing is God has given us a list if laws (the Ten Commandments in Exodus) that we are to follow in order to gain eternal life. I invite you to look at it and please read it in the cintext of the story.
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    Where do you draw the line?

    I agree with you, I think one of the main issues in this area is how we as Christians and followers of Christ need to do a better job of wittnessing to people. Many people think they are meant to witness but they are not properly prepared for the task.
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    Where do you draw the line?

    Yes you are because you are saying that God has to do things in a style that you can see, whether you like it or not you are limiting God. If you want to not limit him you need to be more open to what he can do and if you are he may even work through you.
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    Where do you draw the line?

    There is a problem here because you are limiting how you expect God to act, this is like me saying to my parents " if I dont get what I want for christmas than I hate you" really it means we are trying to say how things have to happen. Last time I checked the Bible God does his work on his...
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    Where do you draw the line?

    Maybe my opening question was to hard for some to understand ( it is for me now that I look back at it). Here is an example of what I am talking about; after everything that has happened in Hati we may look in and say "Why does god seem to be punishing them?" How do we draw a line on what god...
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    Where do you draw the line?

    I have read through many forums that say "where was god when....?" but where can we as humans say where the line should be drawn between what should happen in the world and what we want to happen? I don't know maybe it is just me but we as humans all want the world to revolve around us and...
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    Does the day of Christ ressurection tell us to worship on Sunday?

    Dr. J.P. Moreland (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Ph.D., University of Southern California, M.A., University of California, Riverside,Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, B.S., University of Missouri) says that the early apostles started worshiping on sunday because that was the day that...
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    Why God most certainly does not exist

    Where do you get your morals from?
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