NOPE! Wrong! Leviticus 19:28 speaks against tattoos and other artificial marks against the body. Therefore you are damned. TOO LATE!
Or........ was the curtain rent from top to bottom, and the Old Testament (which includes verses against teh gays and against wearing poly-fiber clothing) laid to rest? Your call:
Matthew 27:51: "At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, the rocks split."
Mark 15:38: "The curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom."
Luke 23:45: "The sun stopped shining. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two."
In other words, you are correct, frog. God sees only what's in the heart. And if you call upon the Lord and ask to be saved, you are.
So you downvoted me, (expected) and answered me with scripture. What if that scripture has been twisted, lets say slightly by the Cabal. You know, like they twisted everything else in this world. In fact I find it highly unlikely that scripture is pure. It would be just perfect if they authored a book that sprung from it hundreds of religions that all liked to kill each other and to this day persecute others and judge because of it. You can grab 100 people educated in that field and get 100 different perspectives. Do you not see any kind of problem with this? They could even make the prophesy and fulfill it themselves when they choose. You are putting your faith in the fact that did not happen. I respect that. But I have to ask, have you ever given it thought?
That does not come close to answering the question. It also ignores logic. What I said has nothing to do with putting faith in the cabal. I expect them to do every single dastardly thing imaginable. Changing scripture does not mean I have faith in the cabal. It means this lines up to what they are not only capable of but what they would do. I suppose you could have said God would not allow them to mess with his word but if this planet truly belongs to the dark side, how can you possibly trust anything in it?
That is what I said. Maybe poorly, and I'll admit the phrasing of "putting faith in the cabal" may have been a miss in terms of my intended meaning.
I'll rephrase it:
You either have a greater faith in God's power to preserve His Word, or you have a greater faith in the cabal's ability to change it.
And the answer is you can't; you can't trust anything in the world, but you can trust in God, and by extension, His infallible revelation to Man.
The notion that the Bible has been changed is rooted solely in a lack of faith in God to preserve it, while also giving the cabal more credit than they deserve in comparison to Him.
To me, this is the most illogical position one could hold, hence why I believe it to be solely a lack of faith. The idea that the all-powerful creator of time, space, and matter, who exists outside of His creation, could fail to preserve His revelation to us if He willed it? This is absurdity. How could such a thing even be possible?
Here's a question. If you believe scripture to be twisted, this means you believe it was originally from God, correct? So is the part where it says God will preserve His word from God or from the cabal? Did the cabal put it in so we would believe their corrupted version and think it infallible? But why wouldn't God say the same thing? Surely if the all-knowing creator decided to give us revelation about Him, He wouldn't just allow these people to twist it? Especially since He knows full well that is their plan if He allows them to.
So why is it so hard to believe God preemptively told us He would preserve His Word, and to further believe that He actively does so?
NOPE! Wrong! Leviticus 19:28 speaks against tattoos and other artificial marks against the body. Therefore you are damned. TOO LATE!
Or........ was the curtain rent from top to bottom, and the Old Testament (which includes verses against teh gays and against wearing poly-fiber clothing) laid to rest? Your call:
Matthew 27:51: "At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, the rocks split."
Mark 15:38: "The curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom."
Luke 23:45: "The sun stopped shining. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two."
In other words, you are correct, frog. God sees only what's in the heart. And if you call upon the Lord and ask to be saved, you are.
Yes… Please, and, thank you! Very well said.
The Lord didn’t come for the righteous, but to bring sinners to repentance.
Very eloquently stated!
So you downvoted me, (expected) and answered me with scripture. What if that scripture has been twisted, lets say slightly by the Cabal. You know, like they twisted everything else in this world. In fact I find it highly unlikely that scripture is pure. It would be just perfect if they authored a book that sprung from it hundreds of religions that all liked to kill each other and to this day persecute others and judge because of it. You can grab 100 people educated in that field and get 100 different perspectives. Do you not see any kind of problem with this? They could even make the prophesy and fulfill it themselves when they choose. You are putting your faith in the fact that did not happen. I respect that. But I have to ask, have you ever given it thought?
I would not downvote in a discussion such as this
You can put your faith in God's power, or you can put your faith in the cabal's power.
You can pick only one.
That does not come close to answering the question. It also ignores logic. What I said has nothing to do with putting faith in the cabal. I expect them to do every single dastardly thing imaginable. Changing scripture does not mean I have faith in the cabal. It means this lines up to what they are not only capable of but what they would do. I suppose you could have said God would not allow them to mess with his word but if this planet truly belongs to the dark side, how can you possibly trust anything in it?
That is what I said. Maybe poorly, and I'll admit the phrasing of "putting faith in the cabal" may have been a miss in terms of my intended meaning.
I'll rephrase it:
You either have a greater faith in God's power to preserve His Word, or you have a greater faith in the cabal's ability to change it.
And the answer is you can't; you can't trust anything in the world, but you can trust in God, and by extension, His infallible revelation to Man.
The notion that the Bible has been changed is rooted solely in a lack of faith in God to preserve it, while also giving the cabal more credit than they deserve in comparison to Him.
To me, this is the most illogical position one could hold, hence why I believe it to be solely a lack of faith. The idea that the all-powerful creator of time, space, and matter, who exists outside of His creation, could fail to preserve His revelation to us if He willed it? This is absurdity. How could such a thing even be possible?
Here's a question. If you believe scripture to be twisted, this means you believe it was originally from God, correct? So is the part where it says God will preserve His word from God or from the cabal? Did the cabal put it in so we would believe their corrupted version and think it infallible? But why wouldn't God say the same thing? Surely if the all-knowing creator decided to give us revelation about Him, He wouldn't just allow these people to twist it? Especially since He knows full well that is their plan if He allows them to.
So why is it so hard to believe God preemptively told us He would preserve His Word, and to further believe that He actively does so?