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BF started the thread. I guess that could also be called opening it, but I think of clicking on a thread that has already been started in order to read it as opening a thread.
BF started the thread. I guess that could also be called opening it, but I think of clicking on a thread that has already been started in order to read it as opening a thread.
You had good intentions, BF
But who made up those words? Oh right...Paul.
A fragrant offering to God...and people wonder why Christianity is called a blood cult.
Picture a Spiritual Being, Creator of All That Is saying, ''Mmmm- savory .''( another translation)
Another reference to God the Father being a monster of some kind...He would be weeping that His
beautiful son just got brutally murdered by savages.
"Walk in love", now that Jesus suffered at the hands of ignorant mobs. Uh-huh. Yay!
The interpretations of some things in the Bible are nuts to me.
Paul spoke by inspiration of the Holy Spirit....bible 101
Two absolutes of God.....no salvation without faith, and no forgiveness of sins without shedding of blood. The cross and blood are always a stumbling block but a sovereign God has spoken and we do it His way. Jesus in His role as high priest took the blood offering to the father in heaven, where it was deemed acceptable to cover all the sins of humanity. His ways are higher than our ways.
She opened the thread because of the title and the idea it suggested, absolutely obvious to me.
And to most of us in touch with reality on a regular basis.
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