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The Testimony of Leading Theologians and Biblical Scholars on the Doctrine of the Trinity |
Trinitarian, please see my articles here: http://www.faithfirstmedia.com/apps/blog/categories/show/248598-christian-monotheism |
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Path of Fate Revision 2.0 - Part one of the novel "Converging Fates" by Matthew Elton |
Harry Potter? What does "Shadowlord" have to do with Harry Potter? I've never read Harry Potter so I wouldn't know, lol. |
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Disney vs Miyazaki - A Comparison of the Social Ramifications of Animation |
You have my permission to link to my essay on your blog or embed my essay into your blog. |
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Heaven and Hell - What does the Bible really teach? |
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST: This is why Jesus said, "He who believes in me shall live, even if he dies". Christians die every day. But for the believer in Jesus Christ, death is not permament. The unrighteous will perish permamently in the lake of fire when they experience the Second Death. The Christian will not, for all who trust in Jesus as their Lord will be raised again unto eternal life when Christ returns at the end of the age and the Kingdom of God is fulfilled on Earth. For the follower of Jesus Christ, death is not a permament destruction, but rather a temporary "sleep" in which the very next conscious thought will be the experience of Jesus returning to restore the Earth to paradise. See here for more information: http://bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Topical.show/RTD/cgg/ID/2405/Eternal-Death.htm |
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Heaven and Hell - What does the Bible really teach? |
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST: There will come a time in the future when all the dead will rise and becoming living once more. They will then be judged - the righteous unto eternal life in the Kingdom of God on a new and perfect Earth, and the unrirghteous will be thrown into the lake of fire where they will receieve the wages of their sin (Revelation 21:8), which is a second death (Ezekiel 18:4, Luke 13:3, Romans 6:23, Matthew 7:13, Revelation 21:8) - this time a permament death in which body and soul perish forever (Matthew 10:28) . This is also why John 3:16 says those who believe in Jesus "shall not perish". Billions of people who believe in Jesus have died and rotted in Sheol. They are no longer living. But they have not perished becuase their death is not permament. If something perishes, it is gone forever. But no one who has ever died is gone forever - all shall be raised again at the end of the age, when Jesus returns and everyone who has ever lived is judged. At that time, those who are thrown in the lake of fire will then perish, while the righteous will receieve eternal life in the Kingdom of God. This is why Jesus used the word "sleep" ... |
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Heaven and Hell - What does the Bible really teach? |
@LAHAWRI - Take a look at the context of Luke 20:38. Jesus was speaking to a group of Sadducees - a Jewish sect who believed that there will be no future resurrection of the dead. Since the central message of Christ's teaching is that there will be a future resurrection of the dead when the Kingdom of God is fulfilled on Earth, the Sadducees attempted to disprove what Christ was teaching about the Kingdom of God by tricking him with a puzzle regarding marriage in the resurrection. Their attempt failed, since Jesus said that "those who are considered worthy of taking part on that age and in the resurrection from the dead will neither marry nor be given in marriage." Jesus then went on to prove from the Old Testament that the future resurrection will indeed take place, by quoting Exodus 3:6, where Moses declared that YHWH is "the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and of Jacob." When Moses declared this, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were all dead, and none of them were in heaven. Acts 2:34 says, "David did not go up to heaven". John 3:13 tells us that no one besides Jesus has ever gone to heaven - "No one has ascended to heaven but He who cam... |
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Nathaniel Bacon |
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Obama: Four More Years of the Same |
Huh. Not surprised. |
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Is The Bible True? |
See these links: http://www.kingdavid8.com/Copycat/JesusHorus.html http://www.kingdavid8.com/Copycat/JesusKrishna.html http://www.kingdavid8.com/Copycat/JesusOsiris.html http://www.kingdavid8.com/Copycat/JesusDionysus.html |
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Is The Bible True? |
Musicartwriting - The Bible is not contradictory. See the Scribd document I wrote entitled "Does the Bible have Contradictions" which proves this. The ancient Egyptian civilization did not exist six thousand years before Christ. It began around 3150 BC. Your claims that Horus and other ancient gods resemble Jesus are wrong. Horus's mother was not a virgin. She was married to Osiris. In Egyptian mythology, it is true that Horus was conceived by miraculous conception, but not in a way that is similar to the birth of Jesus. According to Egyptian mythology, Osiris was killed and dismembered by Seth, but then Isis (Horus's mother) put the dead body back together, had sex with it, and became pregnant. So while Horus's conception was miraculous because it's normally impossible for a dead body to impregnate someone, Horus was certainly not born of a virgin, and Horus's miraculous conception shares no similarities with the miraculous conception of Jesus. Horus was not a carpenter. Please show me where in the Book of the Dead (the Bible of Egyptian mythology) it says that Horus was a carpenter. Horus was not persecuted as Jesus was. Horus was certainly not crucified... |







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Comment on The Testimony of Leading Theologians and Biblical Scholars on the Doctrine of the Trinity
Posted on July 8, 2009
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