If you think you fulfill all that the Lord requires of you in your relationships with others by not going to war, so be it. That is not what I read when I read the Bible, it requires a very myopic understanding to view it that way, imo,
So you do not participate in, or condone wars, but you are angered and say some hateful words towards someone who disagrees with you, but you are "right" so you are keeping Jesus admonitions of not doing any ill to your neighbors....is that what you think?
....and if you say you never think ill of your neighbors, you cannot be a human being, or else you are lying.
Dead faith is only possible if you are not ALIVE in Christ!
“Do as you are bid; feed the sheep, feed the lambs; the goats will never believe the gospel,
though they may believe your doctrine.”
William Huntington
Augustus Toplady (1740-1778) was John Wesley's chief opponent
btw, this is just my opinion mind you, but I find LDHL's position to be a very cowardly one..... jmo,
....to each his own, I can be very cowardly at times, but then I have to own up![]()
Dead faith is only possible if you are not ALIVE in Christ!
“Do as you are bid; feed the sheep, feed the lambs; the goats will never believe the gospel,
though they may believe your doctrine.”
William Huntington
Augustus Toplady (1740-1778) was John Wesley's chief opponent
Ditch the Garbage! - Too many people are proud of their humility - I, on the other hand, am not humble - and am proud of it!
"Luther's New Testament was so much multiplied and spread by printers that even tailors and shoemakers, yea, even women and ignorant persons who had accepted this new Lutheran gospel, and could read a little German, studied it with the greatest avidity as the fountain of all truth. Some committed it to memory, and carried it about in their bosom. In a few months such people deemed themselves so learned that they were not ashamed to dispute about faith and the gospel not only with Catholic laymen, but even with priests and monks and doctors of divinity." - A complaint by German humanist Johann Cochlaeus.
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