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Post by loofapotato on May 27, 2020 19:11:18 GMT
Black Jesus > White Jesus! Olive-skinned Palestinian region Jew... And human like everybody... race is not important here or in eternity. Jesus > pigment You're not from 'Murica are you?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 19:18:25 GMT
Olive-skinned Palestinian region Jew... And human like everybody... race is not important here or in eternity. Jesus > pigment You're not from 'Murica are you?
Flag waving - Constitutionalist - 28 year veteran of the armed forces - Hunting and fishing - folk lyric writing - old truck restoring- Jesus loving - Pacific NW citizen of the U S of A.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 19:27:58 GMT
His band and most all of his colleagues in that business have reached out to him with great love... They are available to him and they ave told him he can come to them whenever he wants to. He has many prayer warriors lifting him up and ultimately he has free will. I had never listened to them but I did last night... not too bad... but that doesn't matter. Jesus went to the cross for him and hopefully he's prodigal that will return. --he is not the anti-Christ though. No one said he's the anti-Christ. He's a man who has stepped outside the preaching of his upbringing in order to think for himself. I'm glad his bandmates are supportive, but they shouldn't think of him as a prospective "prodigal".
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 19:31:15 GMT
His band and most all of his colleagues in that business have reached out to him with great love... They are available to him and they ave told him he can come to them whenever he wants to. He has many prayer warriors lifting him up and ultimately he has free will. I had never listened to them but I did last night... not too bad... but that doesn't matter. Jesus went to the cross for him and hopefully he's prodigal that will return. --he is not the anti-Christ though. No one said he's the anti-Christ. He's a man who has stepped outside the preaching of his upbringing in order to think for himself. I'm glad his bandmates are supportive, but they shouldn't think of him as a prospective "prodigal". They are friends and believers... he knows he a potential prodigal. A couple years ago he'd have thought the same of one of them who made the same proclamation. That is how it is. Loving a person enough that you tell them a thing they don't want to hear is part of a good friendship. In this case he is lucky to have a huge amount of such people. He can still choose however he wishes...
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Post by All Eyez on Shays on May 27, 2020 19:39:28 GMT
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Post by Renfield Cat on May 27, 2020 19:45:31 GMT
That Hillary is the Anti-Christ? Yeah, I know.
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Post by eastenn on May 27, 2020 20:02:49 GMT
That Hillary is the Anti-Christ? Yeah, I know. no, just an old, bitter woman.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 20:36:20 GMT
The antichrist is recent Evangelical mumbo-jumbo cooked up from nothing. Antichristos in the Bible meant simply that; Jews who doubted Jesus was the messiah. They were critics, not supernatural demons.
Revelations was not meant as eschatological prophecy. It was a coded missive to other early Christian sects (in what is now Turkey) to keep an upstart religion, then deemed as seditious and scapegoated by Rome, from falling apart or going astray. That's why the "mark of the beast" is gematria-- a Jewish cipher-- for Nero. It was coded so what they were saying would not be understood if intercepted or caught, to protect them from execution.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 20:40:31 GMT
No one said he's the anti-Christ. He's a man who has stepped outside the preaching of his upbringing in order to think for himself. I'm glad his bandmates are supportive, but they shouldn't think of him as a prospective "prodigal". They are friends and believers... he knows he a potential prodigal. A couple years ago he'd have thought the same of one of them who made the same proclamation. That is how it is. Loving a person enough that you tell them a thing they don't want to hear is part of a good friendship. In this case he is lucky to have a huge amount of such people. He can still choose however he wishes... "he knows he a potential prodigal" - Nothing in this article indicates he believes that. You're claiming to know what he thinks. You don't. You're projecting your own beliefs onto him. His own words indicate that he accepted beliefs projected onto him for most of his life, but he no longer does. Respect that.
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Post by Vassaggo on May 27, 2020 20:51:59 GMT
The antichrist is recent Evangelical mumbo-jumbo cooked up from nothing. Antichristos in the Bible meant simply that; Jews who doubted Jesus was the messiah. They were critics, not supernatural demons. Revelations was not meant as prophecy. It was a coded missive to other early Christian sects (in what is now Turkey) to keep an upstart religion, then deemed as seditious and scapegoated by Rome, from falling apart. That's why the "mark of the beast" is gematria-- a Jewish cipher-- for Nero. It was coded so what they were saying would not be understood if intercepted or caught, to protect them from execution. Then you have the Mark of the Beast and it's translation 666. The Hebrew Numerical was a system based off of the alphabet. There is no notation for zero, and the numeric values for individual letters are added together. Each unit is assigned a separate letter, each tens a separate letter, and the first four hundreds a separate letter. After that you started adding up other previous letters. In Greek Nero Caesar is translated to Neron, "nrwn qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 50 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 666. In Latin Nero Caesar is translated to Nero, "nrw qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 616. The oldest surviving physical copy of the New Testament The Oxyrhynchus Papyri at Oxford University says 616 not 666.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 20:52:37 GMT
The antichrist is recent Evangelical mumbo-jumbo cooked up from nothing. Antichristos in the Bible meant simply that; Jews who doubted Jesus was the messiah. They were critics, not supernatural demons. Revelations was not meant as prophecy. It was a coded missive to other early Christian sects (in what is now Turkey) to keep an upstart religion, then deemed as seditious and scapegoated by Rome, from falling apart. That's why the "mark of the beast" is gematria-- a Jewish cipher-- for Nero. It was coded so what they were saying would not be understood if intercepted or caught, to protect them from execution. Then you have the Mark of the Beast and it's translation 666. The Hebrew Numerical was a system based off of the alphabet. There is no notation for zero, and the numeric values for individual letters are added together. Each unit is assigned a separate letter, each tens a separate letter, and the first four hundreds a separate letter. After that you started adding up other previous letters. In Greek Nero Caesar is translated to Neron, "nrwn qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 50 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 666. In Latin Nero Caesar is translated to Nero, "nrw qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 616. The oldest surviving physical copy of the New Testament The Oxyrhynchus Papyri at Oxford University says 616 not 666. Sure. I did just say that but I agree.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 20:56:42 GMT
They are friends and believers... he knows he a potential prodigal. A couple years ago he'd have thought the same of one of them who made the same proclamation. That is how it is. Loving a person enough that you tell them a thing they don't want to hear is part of a good friendship. In this case he is lucky to have a huge amount of such people. He can still choose however he wishes... "he knows he a potential prodigal" - Nothing in this article indicates he believes that. You're claiming to know what he thinks. You don't. You're projecting your own beliefs onto him. His own words indicate that he accepted beliefs projected onto him for most of his life, but he no longer does. Respect that. Of course he knows that... Every single one of his band mates and colleagues has albums full of music intended to reach the lost with the Gospel. How do you not know this is the question...? He has free will. We all do. Respect that.
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Post by Dirty Santa PaulsLaugh on May 27, 2020 20:57:10 GMT
You're not from 'Murica are you?
Flag waving - Constitutionalist - 28 year veteran of the armed forces - Hunting and fishing - folk lyric writing - old truck restoring- Jesus loving - Pacific NW citizen of the U S of A. Jesus a Negro? God would not play that trick on his true followers. Of course, he was from Nazareth, which back in the day was like being from Baltimore.
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Post by Vassaggo on May 27, 2020 20:57:31 GMT
Then you have the Mark of the Beast and it's translation 666. The Hebrew Numerical was a system based off of the alphabet. There is no notation for zero, and the numeric values for individual letters are added together. Each unit is assigned a separate letter, each tens a separate letter, and the first four hundreds a separate letter. After that you started adding up other previous letters. In Greek Nero Caesar is translated to Neron, "nrwn qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 50 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 666. In Latin Nero Caesar is translated to Nero, "nrw qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 616. The oldest surviving physical copy of the New Testament The Oxyrhynchus Papyri at Oxford University says 616 not 666. Sure. I did just say that but I agree. I worded that wrong. I meant to further explain and expand on your gematria cypher...
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Post by Dirty Santa PaulsLaugh on May 27, 2020 21:03:19 GMT
That so many civil rights leaders and activists who accepted non-violence as protest were devout Christians themselves was part of their success. White nationalist Christians have never accept non-violence as a Christian teaching.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 21:08:01 GMT
"he knows he a potential prodigal" - Nothing in this article indicates he believes that. You're claiming to know what he thinks. You don't. You're projecting your own beliefs onto him. His own words indicate that he accepted beliefs projected onto him for most of his life, but he no longer does. Respect that. Of course he knows that... Every single one of his band mates and colleagues has albums full of music intended to reach the lost with the Gospel. How do you not know this is the question...? He has free will. We all do. Respect that. "Of course he knows that"? What does he know? That - in your wording "he a potential prodigal"? Re. the bible, he said: "the Bible was simply a book written by people as flawed and imperfect as I am" - he doesn't see "the prodigal son" story as God's words. Your "prodigal" statements don't apply to his beliefs.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 21:14:56 GMT
Of course he knows that... Every single one of his band mates and colleagues has albums full of music intended to reach the lost with the Gospel. How do you not know this is the question...? He has free will. We all do. Respect that. "Of course he knows that"? What does he know? That - in your wording "he a potential prodigal"? Until a few days ago he sang songs about how Christians need to do that very thing...You really don't understand much at all... and you have limited perceptive abilities.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 21:19:04 GMT
Flag waving - Constitutionalist - 28 year veteran of the armed forces - Hunting and fishing - folk lyric writing - old truck restoring- Jesus loving - Pacific NW citizen of the U S of A. Jesus a Negro? God would not play that trick on his true followers. Of course, he was from Nazareth, which back in the day was like being from Baltimore. So stuck on race...
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Post by Vassaggo on May 27, 2020 21:21:21 GMT
Then you have the Mark of the Beast and it's translation 666. The Hebrew Numerical was a system based off of the alphabet. There is no notation for zero, and the numeric values for individual letters are added together. Each unit is assigned a separate letter, each tens a separate letter, and the first four hundreds a separate letter. After that you started adding up other previous letters. In Greek Nero Caesar is translated to Neron, "nrwn qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 50 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 666. In Latin Nero Caesar is translated to Nero, "nrw qsr" or 50 + 200 + 6 + 100 + 60 + 200 = 616. The oldest surviving physical copy of the New Testament The Oxyrhynchus Papyri at Oxford University says 616 not 666. Sure. I did just say that but I agree. As a side note I was asked by the Sunday School Teacher and the Preacher not to bring up points like this in class when I was a kid. They took me aside and told me that the Bible's Meaning and Translation was not to be questioned by a child.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 21:25:02 GMT
"Of course he knows that"? What does he know? That - in your wording "he a potential prodigal"? Until a few days ago he snag songs about how Christians need to do that very thing...You really don't understand much at all... and you have limited perceptive abilities. "you have limited perceptive abilities"  Hey, God, see what a good Christian sailorjay is? He has to deflect with a personal attack. Put it in the book. Wonder why some people give Christianity a bad name? YOU just demonstrated it. You can't accept that this man doesn't agree with you. He did at one time; he doesn't any longer. When you project your beliefs onto him, you're displaying your own limitations. This man can speak for himself. He already has. He doesn't need you distorting his words or trying to reinterpret them. That you feel the need to do so speaks of insecurity on your part.
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