The Westminster Confession is not divine. . .but it is the most accurate representation of Scripture outside of Scripture.
Because it is totally Scriptural, it is normative orthodox Reformed Christianity.
con't from post #307, here ---> http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2359785-post307.html -- Leviticus Chps 1-15 detailed.
Looks like someone is trying to extend "authority" as a "staff" member to "authority" over the Scriptures and orthodox Reformed NT theology. . .on both of which he is...
con't from post #280, also here ---> http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2356938-post280.html
Here's what I think:
Jesus said (Mt 12:3, 5, 19:4, 21:16) "Have you not read. . .
Mt 1:21 --" She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people...
They are in good company. . .
Heb 5:12 -- "For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword. . .it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart."
Drag down humanity? How about law breaking. . .from drugs. . .to theft. . .to vandalism. . .to murder. . .to rape. . .to fraud. . .to child molestation. . .to adultery. . .to lying. . .to kidnapping. . .do these drag down humanity as much as interpreting Scripture literally?
Your information is...
Traditional Catholics think it means penance.
Yes
Right, it is a commandment, but what commandments others keep and do not keep is not our responsiblity, concern, or business.
Leviticus can be called the seedbed and plumbline of NT theology, because in it are so many "patterns (prefigures) of things to come" (Heb 10:1) in Christ.
But the seeds are buried in the details. . .and are given to store up your heart, not just your head.
These OT prefigures fill out the...
These are the guys I was delivered from by the searching light and transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
Searching Light:
1) How can his substitionary atonement for the sin of those who believe in him be "a viable and constructive religion" if it never occurred? . .how absurd is that? . ...
Fundamentalism is belief in the fundamentals of the NT:
1) the expiration (God-breathed) and infallibility of Scripture
2) deity of Christ
3) his virgin birth and miracles
4) his penal death for our sin
5) his physical resurrection and personal return
Fundamentalism is normative orthodox...
Oops! . .another failed strategy by the manipulating Pied Piper. . .this only demonstrates that I stand squarely in the normative classic orthodox Reformed theology
of the Christian church going all the way back to 1646. . .thanks for demonstrating that for me. . .
No wonder the Pied Piper...
Looks like someone is trying to extend "authority" as a "staff" member to "authority" over the Scriptures and orthodox Reformed NT theology. . .on both of which he is abysmally ignorant, and exhibits gross theological ineptitude. . .as can be seen in responses on this thread.
I'm really not...
con't from post #280, also here ---> http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2356938-post280.html
Here's what I think:
Jesus said (Mt 12:3, 5, 19:4, 21:16) "Have you not read. . .
Mt 1:21 --" She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people...