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  1. MoreCoffee

    Once saved always saved?

    I have a friend, a married man whose family (wife & children) are evangelicals and who was himself an evangelical until he became an atheist. He does not live a life or riot and wickedness but he does not love God - as a matter of fact he does not believe God exists at all. So is a chap, such as...
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    Once saved always saved?

    Doesn't your stated reply mean that a person can sin as they please and still have remission? What incentive is there for moral reform for a person who is 'saved' but has decided that a life of moral turpitude and crime suits them?
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    Once saved always saved?

    He did, but is that an answer for my question? Do you think that one's planned future sins, the ones a person knowingly intends to do, are forgiven in advance of doing them thus giving advance absolution to the sinner to sin as he or she pleases without any possibility of loss of a saving...
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    The Official Chat Thread

    Most excellent. May God guide, bless, and keep your family in everything.
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    Once saved always saved?

    Do you think that one's planned future sins, the ones a person knowingly intends to do, are forgiven in advance of doing them thus giving advance absolution to the sinner to sin as he or she pleases without any possibility of loss of a saving relationship with God?
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    Can your bible make you into a bigot and a 'jerk'?

    You rightly observed that "We are in agreement on those who use Scripture to justify being cruel. Though I am wary of saying the Bible is what leads them to such acts." The bible is not able to treat anybody cruelly even if some of the statements in it are capable of being construed as a call to...
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    Can your bible make you into a bigot and a 'jerk'?

    The original post would, in my opinion, only make a person who wants to mistreat others on the excuse that "the bible made me do it" feel accused.
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    Can your bible make you into a bigot and a 'jerk'?

    I am sorry, I do not quite see what anything I have written has to do with my experiences, especially anything that requires condolences - for which I am thankful but about which I am quite baffled. As for folk in a chat forum, such as this, looking down on me because of my religion I want to...
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    Can your bible make you into a bigot and a 'jerk'?

    I too think that the bible can lead some to act with cruelty and/or injustice. The main point of holy scripture is to instruct whoever hears it (or reads it); that is one of the reasons that saint Paul wrote that "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for...
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    Some thoughts on Authority

    I can't help but notice the glaring errors in logic in the above quote. Since the Lord Jesus Christ is a man and he is the one who said what it most pertinent in my earlier post; specifically he said "Whosoever shall put away his wife, and marry another, committeth adultery against her. And if...
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    Can your bible make you into a bigot and a 'jerk'?

    I called no one a jerk. Let me show what I wrote to you again, see if you can see anybody being called a jerk.
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    Some thoughts on Authority

    Divorce is not a dogma or doctrine, but if you mean what does the Catholic Church teach about divorce the answer is the Catholic Church teaches what the Lord Jesus Christ teaches; namely, Mark 10:2-12 KJV (2) And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his...
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    Some thoughts on Authority

    Name an occasion and an allegedly infallible dogma/doctrine.
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    Daily Light

    Tuesday, 15th September 2015 MORNING Sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace. Rom. 6:14 What then? shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? God forbid. Rom. 6:15 My brethren, ye ... are become dead to the law by the body of...
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    Can your bible make you into a bigot and a 'jerk'?

    There are only a small number of issues in theology in which one can find universal consensus amongst christians. There are christians who teach and believe things that are unique to their denomination or family of denominations and there are some groups who teach things with which many others...
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    Some thoughts on Authority

    Which is spot on? The teaching of a Catholic bishop (He is a bishop now, but was very likely not yet ordained as a bishop when he made the video clip)? Or is some comment made by somebody who is not a Catholic about their view of what Catholics "really believe" the "spot on" thing?
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    Is the Reformation to blame for Mariology abuse?

    These things happen and it is not your fault what other forum members decide is interesting and worth discussing :)
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    Can your bible make you into a bigot and a 'jerk'?

    In another forum, out of a desire to uphold traditional Christian marriage and the meaning of marriage as a union between one man and one woman in the sight of God and with God's blessing, a new set of rules was proposed which amounted to saying to same sex people who are legally married that...
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    Is the Reformation to blame for Mariology abuse?

    I really have no idea what you think "co-redemptrix" might mean. I know for myself it cannot mean that Blessed Mary in any ways pays the price for the sins of the human race. So, what does this bug-bear title mean for you?
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    Is the Reformation to blame for Mariology abuse?

    I am not convinced that a reply to post #22 is going to be useful for anybody. I am not "a Catholic teacher" I'm a forum member, I chat with people. Have a listen to this, maybe it will help.
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