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Originally Posted by nateswift
You caught me saying that you don't really believe in the promised guidance of the Spirit when you limit the operation OF that Spirit by the words in the book and refuse to show what characteristics of the Spirit that Jesus taught by which to know that the Spirit is guiding. Demonstrate what is wrong with that observation.
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Nobody has the power of the Holy spirit Nate, dang bro, I wish, but if there was just one amongst the millions who claim to have it, there would be no Atheists in the entire world, you know this right? Anyone can read what those first disciples did, and what they were promised in receiving the spirit of Shavuot, BUT WHY WOULD ANYONE THINK that they can reject Shavuot and then somehow claim a spirit from the very thing they reject? The spirit of Pentecost is what birthed the church, but the church made sure that no Gentile was being filled with the spirit of Shavuot when they began killing all the people who kept Pentecost and who still had the spirit. You cannot commit genocide against a people and then come along and claim all the promises those people received because they believed in the Jewish feasts that brought those promises people are claiming to have and don't. Somebody has the spirit, then let him heal children AT LEAST.