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  1. VeritatisVerba

    Did Christ die for them that are perishing ?

    John 3:18 “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, BECAUSE he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
  2. VeritatisVerba

    Do you continue to investigate an issue if you disagree with the premise from the start?

    Rejecting the issue altogether would only be appropriate if the entire issue resting fully on the faulty premise. Throwing out the baby with the bathwater is never a good idea but that doesn't mean we don't wash babies when they get dirty.
  3. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    Getting this thread back on track, minus the dishonest nonsense of those who want to play stupid games.... The death penalty in this country is a complete joke. Whether or not someone who has been convicted of a capital crime should be executed is not a matter of personal opinion. Justice...
  4. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    Except that I responded directly and totally without any condemnation until AFTER you got stubborn, unresponsive and accusatory. I directly answered your questions and you have yet to respond to a single one of mine. Instead you find ways to twist my words into New Ageism of all the stupid...
  5. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    I did answer! Why do you suppose that I would do anything other than what I stated any Christian who found himself in that situation would be justified in doing? I would defend myself by any and all means at my disposal. It does not imply that. It implies that INTEGRATING that code is an...
  6. VeritatisVerba

    Ask, Seek, Knock

    Those verses were spoken to Israel during Christ’s earthly ministry, under the kingdom program. At that time, God had promised to provide for their needs in visible and immediate ways, as long as they were faithfully seeking His kingdom. That’s not the program we’re under today. We’re in the...
  7. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    So, I answered that. You have no response? Also, I ask again, just what was it about the scenario you presented that made you think that I'd have any difficulty answering? I'm genuinely baffled by that. I state that life is the good and you ask me, in so many words, "Well what about mass...
  8. VeritatisVerba

    Fact Checking your Pastor/Priest

    Every single sentence he speaks! I know I have to be weird when it comes to this but I am filtering every syllable of every sermon I ever hear preached. I detect every premise, follow every argument. I watch for any contradiction whether it be related to a previous point in the sermon or...
  9. VeritatisVerba

    Praying For Folks On Their Death Bed...

    I think God gets it. I should say that I do not believe God grants such requests during this dispensation of Grace but granting, for the sake of discussion, that He does (He certainly has done so in the past), it seems to me that God grants such requests out of compassion. The delay of their...
  10. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    I don't think I understand the question. The answer seems too obvious. Islam is a death cult and is, therefore, evil - by definition. Anyone who is surprised by their willingness to murder people on such a scale hasn't been paying attention. Anyone, including any nation, with the resources to...
  11. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    You've asked a very complex question that I can only answer in general terms, but I will answer it in those general terms. If you wish, we can get into the details... Life is the standard of morality. That which is proper to life; that which promotes and protects life is the good. That which...
  12. VeritatisVerba

    First Principles Thinking Through the Doctrine of Divine Immutability and the Character of God

    None of you are worthy of this work. You can all face God in ignorance! Good bye!
  13. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    If you don't want to be murdered and you don't want to ever become a murderer follow these three rules.... 1. Do not get drunk or high. 2. Do not hang out with people who get drunk or high. 3. Do not have sex with anyone that you aren't married to - ever. The only notable and thankfully still...
  14. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    You might want to do some actual homework on that. Even as goofy as our death penalty is here in America, the statistics clearly show a positive deterrent effect. The less visible the execution is (i.e. to the public) and the longer it takes to actually happen, the less deterrent effect it has...
  15. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    The death penalty in this country is a complete joke. Whether or not someone who has been convicted of a capital crime should be executed is not a matter of personal opinion. Justice demands that it be so. Departure from such a policy is a mockery of justice and offensive to God. Ezekiel 13:19...
  16. VeritatisVerba

    How to identify a valid pastor.

    Well, I don't disagree with you in principle, of course. My only point is that everyone thinks that their doctrine is biblical. David Koresh could quote you whole books of the bible from memory and there are people that, to this day, believe that fool was a Messiah. Without sound reason, the...
  17. VeritatisVerba

    How to identify a valid pastor.

    Says the guy from the Church of Christ and the Baptist and the Catholic and the Greek Orthodox and the Presbyterian and the Lutheran and the Branch Davidian and the Moonies and the (fill in the blank). There is no such thing as a group who calls themselves Christian (whether they actually are...
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