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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #100 on: September 15, 2017, 06:49:08 PM »
You are free to do precisely that Anchorman...I have simply presented a deep and meaningful account of how the universe came into existence in such a way as to satisfy science and satisfy the Holy Bible and especially the accurate teaching of Jesus Christ. Now science says all things must unify and that everything is energy...I'm just pointing them in the right direction...with or without your support...but reconcile this for me...Almighty God says he has always been and always will be. Science says there was absolutely nothing and that nothing lived on a pin-prick sized nothing, and it erupted into everything.
please learn some REAL science , you are currently a laughing stock. If you have any self respect , give up .

dammit , you've got me , you are a very clever comedian . ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #101 on: September 15, 2017, 06:49:38 PM »
A perfect person doesn't cause their parents worry by not telling them when he was a kid he was off to the Temple. A perfect person doesn't trash a Temple. A perfect person doesn't frighten a herd of pigs over a cliff when playing silly exorcism hocus pocus. A perfect person doesn't tell people to leave their responsibilities and become his followers. Jesus was far from perfect, but then he was a human, no sort of god. But compared to the evil god featured in the Bible, all humans wear halos, even the worst of us!

Scraping the barrel there Floo...There are times when righteousness can display anger especially to prove a righteous point...and there are times when righteousness must be about 'his father's business' even if his carnal mother is offended...it's called letting go, and she already knew, even before he was born, that she would have to let go one day. As for the pigs...I bet not one rasher of bacon was wasted...and it was probably a kinder death than the one planned for them....Again, Jesus just wanted to prove a righteous point.

As far as righteousness losing its temper...what do you think the wrath of Almighty God will be like on Judgment Day because he doesn't paint a pretty picture.


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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #102 on: September 15, 2017, 06:59:04 PM »
Sparky,

No you haven’t. What you’ve actually done is asserted the argument- and evidence-free musings of a confused and narcissistic mind -  no more, no less.

Always free with the compliments still I see bluehillside. If you were God-fearing I might be a little more concerned. As it is all the evidence is piling up...and Wormwood is fast approaching but now its not just me saying it many observers are saying it as well. Times will get very tough for us all but even tougher for those who are divorced from Jesus Christ...because Wormwood has a sting in its tail especially for those listed in Revelation 21:8...So, be prepared, as any boy scout will tell you, and watch out for the righteous signs not the deceitful signs.


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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #103 on: September 15, 2017, 07:05:28 PM »
please learn some REAL science , you are currently a laughing stock. If you have any self respect , give up .

dammit , you've got me , you are a very clever comedian . ;D ;D ;D

Have a good laugh then Walter...I only say what I am inspired to say. It is an old Biblical technique...but of course, reading the Holy Bible is laughable to you as well isn't it, except for the millions who have put it to the test and found great comfort from its teaching. Even your horriblest tyrants wanted a piece of the action and via practicing their deceit over their people have kept Jesus' name fully operational even till these 'last days'.


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« Reply #104 on: September 15, 2017, 07:06:00 PM »
And so Anchorman, you totally disregard Jesus' teaching of love they neighbour...or even, love thy enemy...we aren't doing very well are we??

The whole universe gives praise to Almighty God's handiwork...filled with science...but you prefer to divorce God from that science...but only because your scientists tell you to...so, who are you listening to, The combined work of God and Jesus Christ or man...who has a vested interest in you not listening to our deity, too strongly.

If you listen to the 'word' of Jesus accurately you will hear all sorts of wonders about this planet and the universe and you will know you are in safe hands when you truly worship the word that Jesus lived and died for...but you need your confirmation from others and not from Jesus who has promised to save you if  you accept his word. Now you could do that alone...you don't need me or iniquity...just the accurate teaching of Jesus Christ which will grow and grow until you have full righteous truth...isn't that what Jesus told you as well.

   





So; that'll be an
"I can't provide links, so I'll waffle on in the hopes that he won't notice I'm evading, then", will it?
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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #105 on: September 15, 2017, 07:18:56 PM »



So; that'll be an
"I can't provide links, so I'll waffle on in the hopes that he won't notice I'm evading, then", will it?

You missed reply #98 then Anchorman...but it doesn't matter...you would probably just repeat what you say here. The accurate teaching of Jesus Christ should bring us all into one common  understanding about Almighty God, Jesus Christ and righteousness...but that is impossible if everyone wants to follow iniquity instead of what Jesus says...and that is my stance from the very outset...but I guarantee one thing...everyone who is saved will have the same understanding about righteousness because from that twinkling of an eye they will put on incorruptibility and I can't see how that can be achieved if the many doctrines of the many churches aren't unified and quickly and that can only come about if the individual is prepared to listen to Jesus accurately.



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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #106 on: September 15, 2017, 08:19:00 PM »
Have a good laugh then Walter...I only say what I am inspired to say. It is an old Biblical technique...but of course, reading the Holy Bible is laughable to you as well isn't it, except for the millions who have put it to the test and found great comfort from its teaching.
Millions of people have put the Quran to the test and found great comfort from its teaching.
Have you studied it respectfully and calmly?
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« Reply #107 on: September 15, 2017, 08:39:36 PM »
Millions of people have put the Quran to the test and found great comfort from its teaching.
Have you studied it respectfully and calmly?

That's true Seb...what it tells us is that, just like Christianity, people can be led by Almighty God and by tyrants at the same time. Breaking away from those tyrants though requires righteousness...the pure and accurate 'word' of Jesus Christ...because it is science based and teaches us how to get that deluge of sludge off the brain and other sensitive organs, allowing a much purer blood to flow through our veins. An absolute imperative if we want everlasting life.


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« Reply #108 on: September 15, 2017, 08:41:31 PM »
Do you want some of my paracetamol, Seb?
"for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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« Reply #109 on: September 15, 2017, 10:30:53 PM »
Do you want some of my paracetamol, Seb?
Solpadeine Max is required I'm thinking!
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« Reply #110 on: September 15, 2017, 10:33:03 PM »
That's true Seb...what it tells us is that, just like Christianity, people can be led by Almighty God and by tyrants at the same time. Breaking away from those tyrants though requires righteousness...the pure and accurate 'word' of Jesus Christ...because it is science based and teaches us how to get that deluge of sludge off the brain and other sensitive organs, allowing a much purer blood to flow through our veins. An absolute imperative if we want everlasting life.
My question though was
Have you studied it respectfully and calmly?
"The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends.'
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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #111 on: September 15, 2017, 11:12:42 PM »
My question though was
Have you studied it respectfully and calmly?

I did look at it briefly, years ago...and decided that it was the religous branch of Esau...but I realised, to my own satisfaction that it was misleading because the teaching of the son of man being our saviour had been transposed to their savior being born from a man and this didn't gel with me. But I was calm and collected at the time.
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« Reply #112 on: September 16, 2017, 08:25:15 AM »
Scraping the barrel there Floo...There are times when righteousness can display anger especially to prove a righteous point...and there are times when righteousness must be about 'his father's business' even if his carnal mother is offended...it's called letting go, and she already knew, even before he was born, that she would have to let go one day. As for the pigs...I bet not one rasher of bacon was wasted...and it was probably a kinder death than the one planned for them....Again, Jesus just wanted to prove a righteous point.

As far as righteousness losing its temper...what do you think the wrath of Almighty God will be like on Judgment Day because he doesn't paint a pretty picture.

Jesus acted like a hooligan in the Temple, there is no excuse for vandalism. As for those pigs, what a stupid excuse you have made for that act of animal cruelty. >:( There is nothing to suggest Jesus compensated the poor farmer!

NM the more you post the less and less credible your POV becomes, and you are making a laughing stock of yourself. I doubt Jesus would recognise the spin you have put on his life.
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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #113 on: September 16, 2017, 08:52:26 AM »
Jesus acted like a hooligan in the Temple, there is no excuse for vandalism. As for those pigs, what a stupid excuse you have made for that act of animal cruelty. >:( There is nothing to suggest Jesus compensated the poor farmer!

NM the more you post the less and less credible your POV becomes, and you are making a laughing stock of yourself. I doubt Jesus would recognise the spin you have put on his life.
Regarding the rough handling of the money lenders in the temple

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SO5Y1OuQIxo

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« Reply #115 on: September 16, 2017, 09:17:51 AM »
I did look at it briefly, years ago...and decided that it was the religous branch of Esau...but I realised, to my own satisfaction that it was misleading because the teaching of the son of man being our saviour had been transposed to their savior being born from a man and this didn't gel with me. But I was calm and collected at the time.
So you have not studied it then Nick.
A brief look is not studying is it?
Yet here you are telling everyone to go study the Bible when you haven't done the same thing properly with the Quran.

I mean, you won't know for sure that you are barking up the wrong tree until you do that will you not?
Maybe the Quran has the correct scientific secrets to life the universe and everything.
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« Reply #116 on: September 16, 2017, 09:23:56 AM »
If you can't face the q'ran, and can't handle other interpretation of Scripture, caN i suugest the book of Amduat?
It's shorter, very hard to fathom, and its got a lot of pictures in it...I can forward you a translation I made when I was at Uni, if you like.
Nice pictures.
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« Reply #117 on: September 16, 2017, 10:48:04 AM »
So you have not studied it then Nick.
A brief look is not studying is it?
Yet here you are telling everyone to go study the Bible when you haven't done the same thing properly with the Quran.

I mean, you won't know for sure that you are barking up the wrong tree until you do that will you not?
Maybe the Quran has the correct scientific secrets to life the universe and everything.

You've done it again Seb...created your own argument and woven it so that I have no answer...but, you see, I am well up to these vicious circle tactics.

I gave Islam the right to be in the Holy Bible but not the right to be terrorists...but you just want to crush the hope of millions though in reality you are crushing your own ability to find righteousness. You see, that's where the science comes in. Did I ever mention the two separate dimensions that run side by side in our universe. I know I have but you have given me the ideal platform to bring it to the attention of you, Anchorman, all Christians, all Jews and all of Islam.

You see...Jesus talks about this second dimension often. It is where Almighty God resides...It is where Jesus himself comes from, it is where we are invited to direct our prayers, it is what gives our dimension all its gravity...all its higgs fields, and all the mysteries like poltergeist...Bermuda Triangle...Missing 411, as researched by David Paulides, and the amazing experience of Bruce Gernon as portrayed in his own youtube video. It also opens the door to how ufos get about...so that we can safely say that Jesus Christ's kingdom could be anywhere in this universe because he has access to it in its entirety...because, well, in the static-pre-big-bang universe time stands still...or rather...a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years are like a day.

 
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« Reply #118 on: September 16, 2017, 11:17:06 AM »
Stuff the paracetamol.
Gotta be Laphroaig.
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« Reply #119 on: September 16, 2017, 11:34:15 AM »
You've done it again Seb...created your own argument and woven it so that I have no answer...but, you see, I am well up to these vicious circle tactics.

I gave Islam the right to be in the Holy Bible but not the right to be terrorists...but you just want to crush the hope of millions though in reality you are crushing your own ability to find righteousness. You see, that's where the science comes in. Did I ever mention the two separate dimensions that run side by side in our universe. I know I have but you have given me the ideal platform to bring it to the attention of you, Anchorman, all Christians, all Jews and all of Islam.

You see...Jesus talks about this second dimension often. It is where Almighty God resides...It is where Jesus himself comes from, it is where we are invited to direct our prayers, it is what gives our dimension all its gravity...all its higgs fields, and all the mysteries like poltergeist...Bermuda Triangle...Missing 411, as researched by David Paulides, and the amazing experience of Bruce Gernon as portrayed in his own youtube video. It also opens the door to how ufos get about...so that we can safely say that Jesus Christ's kingdom could be anywhere in this universe because he has access to it in its entirety...because, well, in the static-pre-big-bang universe time stands still...or rather...a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years are like a day.
So, no then!
Not unexpected.
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« Reply #120 on: September 16, 2017, 11:36:23 AM »
Stuff the paracetamol.
Gotta be Laphroaig.

That is going to be expensive, the amount which one would need! ;D

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Re: My Kingdom is Not of This World
« Reply #121 on: September 16, 2017, 11:38:15 AM »
Stuff the paracetamol.
Gotta be Laphroaig.

I've never heard of that stuff before Anchorman but I'm sure it's quite nasty. But what I have too say isn't to pleasent either. Which is...if we don't follow Jesus Christ accurately, as he himself taught us, we wont escape the tail end of Wormwood, which will be even nastier for those mentioned in Revelation 21:8...Now that is Biblical and requires serious study of righteousness by those who are able so that we can warn others in time.

Who said that being a Christian wasn't dangerous??

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« Reply #122 on: September 16, 2017, 11:48:23 AM »
I've never heard of that stuff before Anchorman but I'm sure it's quite nasty. But what I have too say isn't to pleasent either. Which is...if we don't follow Jesus Christ accurately, as he himself taught us, we wont escape the tail end of Wormwood, which will be even nastier for those mentioned in Revelation 21:8...Now that is Biblical and requires serious study of righteousness by those who are able so that we can warn others in time.

Who said that being a Christian wasn't dangerous??
I hope you don't spout this bollocks down the pub, you'd get lynched . Now that's dangerous!

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« Reply #123 on: September 16, 2017, 11:54:39 AM »
I've never heard of that stuff before Anchorman but I'm sure it's quite nasty. But what I have too say isn't to pleasent either. Which is...if we don't follow Jesus Christ accurately, as he himself taught us, we wont escape the tail end of Wormwood, which will be even nastier for those mentioned in Revelation 21:8...Now that is Biblical and requires serious study of righteousness by those who are able so that we can warn others in time.

Who said that being a Christian wasn't dangerous??

Then you are not a follower of Jesus who seemed to like his booze very much indeed. Laphroaig is a Scottish whisky.

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« Reply #124 on: September 16, 2017, 12:27:49 PM »
I've never heard of that stuff before Anchorman but I'm sure it's quite nasty. But what I have too say isn't to pleasent either. Which is...if we don't follow Jesus Christ accurately, as he himself taught us, we wont escape the tail end of Wormwood, which will be even nastier for those mentioned in Revelation 21:8...Now that is Biblical and requires serious study of righteousness by those who are able so that we can warn others in time.

Who said that being a Christian wasn't dangerous??





Nasty?

Nasty?
How very dare you?
Do you have evidence to support your assumption?
You claim you've never heard of Laphroaig, but on what evidence - yes - evidence, NM - do you assume that it's nasty?
See what I mean?
You provider assertion without evidence.
If you cannot even back up your assertion on this albeit minor topic with links, how are we supposed to accept the rest of your witterings as true, without evidence of others who claim your beliefs, or  even Scripture to back them up?
Throwing tripe like "Science", "dynamic energy", "Planetary collision" etc into the discussion without a shered of verifiable, extra *(or even intra) Scriptural links tp back them up is not good apologetics and a poor witness, to boot.
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