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Is the question difficult for you, or you just don't know the answer?
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Originally Posted by highway54
You have to understand the evolution of the faith sir, to understand the answer. At this time Jehovah's people are called Christians, and they are under the new covenant. I have stated this many times to you and others here, but apparently it is not quite understood. As I move forward in my series perhaps it will become more clear. I will post the next part today Jerwade.
I understand the evolution of faith which is built on the foundation of love.
In addition, I also comprehend that Christiamism is syncretistic in nature.
But love and hate cannot cohabitate, it's a mixture of two different things.
I understand the evolution of faith which is built on the foundation of love.
In addition, I also comprehend that Christiamism is syncretistic in nature.
But love and hate cannot cohabitate, it's a mixture of two different things.
Would you like a little cheese to go with that Whine?
It is ridiculous to confine a particular point of view in reference to Christianity to a single thread, just to appease a fundamentalist. If that is the case, then every aspect or topic of Christianism should be only allowed a single thread.
In other words, one thread pure topic? Of course, this is merely an opinion.
Take it up with the moderators. They're the ones who made the rule.
I cannot conceive of a scenario wherein God rejects someone simply because they are not aware of him.
Nor does it make sense to think that God would do so for not accepting the "precepts and doctrines of men" about Him either. Petty would be an extreme understatement about such a God.
Nor does it make sense to think that God would do so for not accepting the "precepts and doctrines of men" about Him either. Petty would be an extreme understatement about such a God.
Would "exceedingly abundantly above all we can ask or think" be more in order?
You have to understand the evolution of the faith sir, to understand the answer. At this time Jehovah's people are called Christians, and they are under the new covenant. I have stated this many times to you and others here, but apparently it is not quite understood. As I move forward in my series perhaps it will become more clear. I will post the next part today Jerwade.
All apples are fruits, but not all fruits are apples. All Jehovah's Witnesses may be Christians, but all Christians definitely are not Jehovah's Witnesses.
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