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    I heard this.

    Don't believe everything you hear.
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    Once Saved, Always Saved?

    CrossWalk, I only have one user name and it's my real name and middle initial. I don't use made up names but I do keep my last name private because it is a very uncommon name and there are a lot of really weird people on the internet. Also since this is a very long running theological debate I...
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    Once Saved, Always Saved?

    Might have mixed posts up, when did I do that? No.
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    Happy Halloween!:)

    This is good, and keeping with the Biblical advice to avoid even the appearance of evil, to keep away from all forms of evil. (I wish the Church would emphasize this more, but that would drive many away and reduce their revenues.}
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    The Biblical Case for Self Defense

    You do realize that the 10 Commandments are a part of the 613 laws given to Israel? That the other nations are under the original 7 laws given Noah (actually 6 before the flood and 7 after but that's another subject). But an important question: You deny the Trinity so what variety of...
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    The Biblical Case for Self Defense

    So why did you study it? (I'm assuming you did since you seem to comment authoritatively on it.)
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    The Biblical Case for Self Defense

    Because Jesus was a Jew, a Rabbi, and knew and kept Jewish law perfectly while discussing it with other rabbi's and because there was a written summary posted along with the video.
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    The Biblical Case for Self Defense

    In the Bible we are told that if a thief is breaking in at night there is no guilt in killing him, something further discussed in the Talmud when it says that if someone comes to kill you in the night you are to arise quickly and kill him first. However we must consider in this that it...
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    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    Christians generally refer to God as God, not "the God", is there a reason you use that term? As far as not being granted the power to kill, I think you may be in serious scriptural error, a reading of Geneses Exodus, Leviticus and Deuteronomy might be of value. Christianity is failing in...
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    Once Saved, Always Saved?

    I pretty much agree with this, particularly with entire very long videos.
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    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    The biblical injunction is against murder, not killing those who have violated the laws God presented as requiring the death penalty. Still, it is a heavy burden to decide and what actually merits it and what does not, particularly in a secular justice system. When Jesus told us to love God...
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    What is Dispensationalism and is it Biblical?

    I've heard this before and am mostly neutral toward it, but it seems that if this is truth it should be evident in the world around us, the world we live in. Could you show some examples of this taking place in the world as we live our daily lives in it as Christians.
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    Happy Halloween!:)

    And at the least kept away from such things as Disney, Netflix, etc. that subtly promote it by making it look attractive and desirable while ignoring the very real dangers of occultic involvement. Just curious, where do you find the earliest efforts to promote it specifically to children and...
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    How has Reformation Day changed your life?

    It's interesting to think of the significance of the day he posted them, and what would have come of them if he had just taken them quietly to the Church authorities in some back room somewhere and presented them there. What might have become of him as well.
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    Do You Speak Words Of Blessing?

    it's easy to give words of blessings to or family and friends. But how often do you speak words of blessing to strangers who mean nothing to you beyond the moment or to those whom you dislike or maybe even despise? It's wise to keep in mind that both blessings and curses, when cast into the...
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    The Amalekites

    if any actual Amalekite decedent's survive today they would be so assimilated into other people's that they would be unidentifiable, talk of them today is pretty much historic or symbolic in nature as enemies of Israel.
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    When people say the US should not deport illegal immigrants...

    It's interesting to reflect on the minimum wage that was set way back when (1930 something?) with the goal that a man working full time year round would be able to support himself and a wife and child above the poverty line without public assistance (I think this was actually achieved for a...
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    Something my dad asked me got to me.

    In early classical Judaism there is no actual after life, either reward or punishment, as we are simply here from the time we are born until the time we cease at death (in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou...
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    When people say the US should not deport illegal immigrants...

    Is this conflating being Hispanic with being an illegal? I know 'Hispanics' whose ancestors have been in North America long before there even was a United States. Blacks too have done much for this country, but being Black is certainly not to be conflated with being illegal either although...
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    Something my dad asked me got to me.

    I've been thinking about this question since it was posted and found that this is actually a really good question. It does make me wonder, how many of us that call ourselves Christian would be Christian if we didn't believe we would be paid for it in the end? Inspires quite a bit of soul...
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