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No we didn't return to the garden of Eden, why would we? We were kicked out of the garden. Speak for yourself....'we' weren't kicked out of anywhere Are you not included in the human race? no, I'm not |
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I think what Ladylid is trying to say Cowboy is that when say things like that, you assume you are automatically right and no one else is. If you wanna believe such things that's your prerogative, but when you start to say things like: "We were kicked out of the garden", that's where people like her take offense, because it's no longer just what you think anymore.
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I think what Ladylid is trying to say Cowboy is that when say things like that, you assume you are automatically right and no one else is. If you wanna believe such things that's your prerogative, but when you start to say things like: "We were kicked out of the garden", that's where people like her take offense, because it's no longer just what you think anymore. Could be wrong but that's how I take it. not so much that it offends me, not much offends me other than violence... i don't think that way, is not my truth. So to say 'we' 'the human race'...includes me in a belief system that is not mine. thanks Kleisto |
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Not quite technically possible. Sin in itself is going against God's will, it is you turning and walking away from God. Sin isn't a physical thing, it's not something tangible, it is in the simplest explanation, disobedience to God. Cowboy...your statement Goes against the teachings of the bible that God is the creator of everything...if God did not create Sin...then who else are you claiming has the power of creation over that of God |
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Sin isn't a physical thing, it's not something tangible, it is in the simplest explanation, disobedience to God. Cowboy..that's a cool statement...it's nice to know that the physical act of fornication is not sin |
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I think what Ladylid is trying to say Cowboy is that when say things like that, you assume you are automatically right and no one else is. If you wanna believe such things that's your prerogative, but when you start to say things like: "We were kicked out of the garden", that's where people like her take offense, because it's no longer just what you think anymore. Could be wrong but that's how I take it. not so much that it offends me, not much offends me other than violence... i don't think that way, is not my truth. So to say 'we' 'the human race'...includes me in a belief system that is not mine. thanks Kleisto Welcome, anytime. |
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Edited by
funches
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Mon 05/30/11 11:13 AM
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A lot changed when Jesus was crucified. not really...he forgot to take the sins with him Jesus made a path for you to get to heaven. are you sure..he couldn't even make a path for us back to the garden of eden No we didn't return to the garden of Eden, why would we? well I guess there is probably no internet access there We were kicked out of the garden. I remember Adam and Eve got kicked out...clearly God wouldn't punish everyone for what two people did Jesus gave you a way to the paradise set up for us, explain how you know it will be paradise...exactly what will you be doing there...it sounds just like that 72 virgins deal ...if you're dead what are you going to do with virgins or with paradise that sounds like an awful lot changed. the fact that you still have sins only proves that nothing have changed |
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Not quite technically possible. Sin in itself is going against God's will, it is you turning and walking away from God. Sin isn't a physical thing, it's not something tangible, it is in the simplest explanation, disobedience to God. Cowboy...your statement Goes against the teachings of the bible that God is the creator of everything...if God did not create Sin...then who else are you claiming has the power of creation over that of God Sin isn't something tangible, physical. Sin is what is against God's will. So in a sense, God did create sin. God has his will and the oposite of God's will would be sinful. One more time, "Sin" isn't something tangible, it's not something created, it's not anything physical. It is a descriptive word for disobedience to God. |
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Sin isn't a physical thing, it's not something tangible, it is in the simplest explanation, disobedience to God. Cowboy..that's a cool statement...it's nice to know that the physical act of fornication is not sin Sin itself isn't physical. Sin is a descriptive word a long with fast, quick, ect. They aren't "physical" as in they aren't tangible, it's not something you could touch. And how did you get this part from what I said? it's nice to know that the physical act of fornication is not sin How did you get that from what I said, when I specifically said this simplest explanation, disobedience to God And God has told us not to fornicate. So please tell me how you got it was ok to fornicate from what I said, when fornication is against God's will. |
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A lot changed when Jesus was crucified. not really...he forgot to take the sins with him Jesus made a path for you to get to heaven. are you sure..he couldn't even make a path for us back to the garden of eden No we didn't return to the garden of Eden, why would we? well I guess there is probably no internet access there We were kicked out of the garden. I remember Adam and Eve got kicked out...clearly God wouldn't punish everyone for what two people did Jesus gave you a way to the paradise set up for us, explain how you know it will be paradise...exactly what will you be doing there...it sounds just like that 72 virgins deal ...if you're dead what are you going to do with virgins or with paradise that sounds like an awful lot changed. the fact that you still have sins only proves that nothing have changed the fact that you still have sins only proves that nothing have changed I have no sin, I have been washed clean by the blood of Jesus. All praise to God. |
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Having read this thread, I have come to the conclusion that you are all equally right.
Well done! It's like you've reached a consensus without really trying. That's a good thing, yeah? (I could of course be wrong, but I've got a good feeling about this.) |
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Having read this thread, I have come to the conclusion that you are all equally right. Well done! It's like you've reached a consensus without really trying. That's a good thing, yeah? (I could of course be wrong, but I've got a good feeling about this.) lol.,..brilliant conclusion(lets see if it works,,,) |
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Not quite technically possible. Sin in itself is going against God's will, it is you turning and walking away from God. Sin isn't a physical thing, it's not something tangible, it is in the simplest explanation, disobedience to God. Cowboy...your statement Goes against the teachings of the bible that God is the creator of everything...if God did not create Sin...then who else are you claiming has the power of creation over that of God Sin isn't something tangible, physical. Sin is what is against God's will. So in a sense, God did create sin. God has his will and the oposite of God's will would be sinful. One more time, "Sin" isn't something tangible, it's not something created, it's not anything physical. It is a descriptive word for disobedience to God. ok...as I said since fornication is physical it's therefore not sin |
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And God has told us not to fornicate. So please tell me how you got it was ok to fornicate from what I said, when fornication is against God's will. you said that sin is not physical...yet fornication is physical therefore according to you it's not sin .... also sin can not exist if God didn't create it |
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logical fallacy =
blue is not tangible(perceptible by touch) my pen is tangible, therefore my pin must not be blue |
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I have no sin, I have been washed clean by the blood of Jesus. All praise to God. sorry Cowboy 1, but Cowboy 3 have posted in this forum more than one time that he was weak and commit sin .... |
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logical fallacy = blue is not tangible(perceptible by touch) my pen is tangible, therefore my pin must not be blue sorry MsHarmony perhaps you never heard of "Synthesia"...in which some people have the ability to hear sense or even feel colors including blue ... as I said..your analogies are generally so off the mark of what is being debated |
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Having read this thread, I have come to the conclusion that you are all equally right. Well done! It's like you've reached a consensus without really trying. That's a good thing, yeah? (I could of course be wrong, but I've got a good feeling about this.) lol.,..brilliant conclusion(lets see if it works,,,) Everyone being right is generally how Holy Wars get started |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Mon 05/30/11 12:43 PM
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logical fallacy = blue is not tangible(perceptible by touch) my pen is tangible, therefore my pin must not be blue sorry MsHarmony perhaps you never heard of "Synthesia"...in which some people have the ability to hear sense or even feel colors including blue ... as I said..your analogies are generally so off the mark of what is being debated glad you agree, some people 'sense' sin,, but that still doesnt make it 'tangible' (perceptible by TOUCH) |
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logical fallacy = blue is not tangible(perceptible by touch) my pen is tangible, therefore my pin must not be blue sorry MsHarmony perhaps you never heard of "Synthesia"...in which some people have the ability to hear sense or even feel colors including blue ... as I said..your analogies are generally so off the mark of what is being debated glad you agree, some people 'sense' sin,, but that still doesnt make it 'tangible' (perceptible by TOUCH) sin are rules...you either follow the rules or see someone not following them...it's nothing to sense |
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