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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    I’m not talking about an individual. I’m talking about a whole entire community. If they expect everyone to follow the Lord’s commands, and they believe the Lord’s commands are to refrain from joining the army, then who would protect the nation? See? It doesn’t make sense. Sent from my...
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    Was Ezra a prophet? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    I’ve heard that Maccabees is not scripture because there were no prophets at that time. Was Nehemiah a prophet? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    So Ezra is not a prophet? How is the book of Ezra considered the Word of God then? Doesn’t it have to be prophecy in order to be scripture? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    They hunt for meat, but refuse to send any of their people to protect the country. Although they benefit from the protection of the army. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    They benefit from the protection of the army, but they preach that they should not join the army. They want the benefits of being protected, but don’t want to contribute to that protection. Sounds pretty selfish to me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    I’m pretty sure the Amish tell their people not to keep and bear arms. Maybe some of them do. But most of them believe in non-resistance. If you went and attacked them today, they wouldn’t fight back (don’t attack them, I’m just saying IF you did). Remember when Paul said that he wished all men...
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    You might want to check out the book of 2 Esdras (sometimes called 4 Esdras). It claims to have been written by Ezra himself, and is filled with prophecies. Although not accepted by all Christians, it is accepted by Russian Orthodox and Ethiopian Orthodox. But Protestants, Jews, Greek Orthodox...
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    Amish refuse to fight and join the army. Maybe the ones in your neighborhood do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    One thing that gets me is that the Amish benefit from the US army’s protection, but won’t contribute to it, and aren’t even thankful that the army protects them from foreign invaders and terrorist groups. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    Some Christian groups like Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Amish believe in “non-resistance” where they don’t fight back if someone attacks them, and they won’t volunteer to join the army. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    Can you quote the scripture verse where Ezra “predicted” the rebuilding of the temple? I think you may be confusing Ezra with Zechariah.
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    What are some good scriptural insights that you get out of the book of Judith?

    Here’s one thing I find really cool about the holy, canonical book of Judith: In Genesis, it says that the seed of the woman will crush the head of the serpent. And here we find in the book of Judith, it’s a woman who cuts off the head of Holofernes, the enemy general. And this takes place only...
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    Oh, by the way, Ezra is not one of the 12 books of the minor prophets. That’s a different section. Not sure what you were going for there.
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    I believe the book of Ezra is divinely inspired by God. But not because he’s a prophet. Because he’s a high priest. I can also think of someone else who is divinely inspired by God due to being high priest. I’ll give you a hint who it is. Starts with an “M”. And ends with an “accabees”.
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    Read the book of Ezra. I’m pretty sure you’re not going to find any prophecies in there. I looked and couldn’t find any. Uh oh. Sounds like Ezra doesn’t belong in the Bible.
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    I would agree that he was inspired, due to being a scribe as you said, and also because he was high priest. But was he a prophet? What did he prophesy?
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    Was Ezra a prophet?

    Also, was Nehemiah a prophet? Is Nehemiah the Word of God?
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