are we talking about our fundamental preacher that is dumping his garbage on our group..?? I thought he wants to be used a s a target in practice.. Allan
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:35 PM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > I might be hospitable to the view of forgiving sins - but suspect this > isn't very hospitable to victims. > > On 6 Dec, 10:00, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote: >> Actually I think it was stolen from the legends Odysseus and his >> three day journey into the underworld.. Lee it is really strange how >> the cult of Odysseus disappeared around the time of early christianity >> was adsorbing all the pagan cults and their beliefs I wonder if our >> friend has ever read the gospel of buddha,, the origin of many of the >> teachings of Jesus.. >> I think Jesus was considered a buddha.. >> Allan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Lee Douglas <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Ahhh the old blood of Christ huh. >> >> > This makes no sense to me at all. When you consider that the bible tells >> > us >> > we are made in God's image, what do you think this means? >> > The world is full of people who do not look the same, so are we talking >> > abou >> > God's physical image? No that can't be right, can it? >> > Perhaps them we are made in the image of a being who has morality, could >> > that be it, we are moral creatures like our creator? >> >> > Well this fits far better, to my mind anyway. >> >> > Then as a moral creature, I would not require a blood sacrifce, nor indeed >> > a >> > death, for me to 'save' any of my children, I would just do it, out of >> > love. >> >> > Do you suggest then that we created humans have higher moral priciples than >> > God? No that can't be right either, can it? >> >> > Just why would God require blood sacrifice and eath to enable our 'saving'? >> > Hey wait, that sounds more Pagan to me, could it merely be that this part >> > of >> > Christian dogam has been stolen from our Pagan ancesters without any >> > logical >> > thought as to what it may actualy mean? >> >> > Yeah that sounds better to me. >> >> > On Thursday, 6 December 2012 03:38:37 UTC, The Nice Mean Man wrote: >> >> >> Once you accept the living person of Jesus Christ into your life and >> >> accept that His death on the cross is payment for all your sins, past, >> >> present and future…. then you're saved. After that moment, you are to >> >> the Father totally without sin. You are no longer under the yoke and >> >> bondage of sin, but free under God’s grace. Not to go on committing >> >> more sin per-se, but called to a new life. Does that mean that you’re >> >> always going to remain as spotless as the day you were Born Again? No, >> >> since you still live in a sinful, imperfect world and in a sinful, >> >> mortal body. But no matter what you do, you’re sins are forgiven. They >> >> were the moment you accepted Christ as your savior. At the same time, >> >> you are now the property of God and He will always be with you in the >> >> person of the Holy Spirit… Always there reminding you and working on >> >> you so that you will be more Christ-like day-by-day as you go in life. >> >> A Christian is a ‘diamond in the rough’ to God. Thanks to Christ’s >> >> payment, He sees you not as the sinful mortal that you are but as the >> >> finished product. And THAT is called ‘eternal security’. Glad to have >> >> it myself. And that's whether you believe it or not.... >> >> >> On Nov 3, 6:48 pm, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Well hither what makes you think a saved person is not accountable.. >> >> > Just >> >> > what does it take to be a saved person in your eyes? >> >> > Allan >> >> >> > Air gunner full of hot air ready to release it quickly >> >> > On Nov 3, 2012 10:14 PM, "The Nice Mean Man" <[email protected]> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> > > Yes, but man is still held accoutntable for his choices. At least so >> >> > > long as he's unsaved. >> >> >> > > On Sep 17, 12:43 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > Even the Badger, stolid hero of The Wind in the Willows, is a member >> >> > > > of the weasel family Don. ROFL. >> >> >> > > > On 17 Sep, 10:05, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> > > > > Are you sure that wasn't the great philosopher Rikki-Tikki-Tavi? I >> >> > > > > was >> >> > > sure >> >> > > > > that was the weasel Archy referred to earlier... >> >> >> > > > > Oh yes. I am mining the archives. >> >> >> > > > > dj >> >> >> > > > > On Thursday, October 27, 2011 10:38:01 AM UTC-5, Allan Heretic >> >> > > > > wrote: >> >> > > > > > KKipling once wrote "Trust your self when all men doubt you ,, >> >> > > > > > but >> >> > > make >> >> > > > > > allowance for their doubting too." >> >> > > > > > I do >> >> > > > > > Allan >> >> >> > > -- >> >> > -- >> >> -- >> ( >> ) >> |_D Allan >> >> Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living. >> >> I am a Natural Airgunner - >> >> Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly. > > -- > > > -- ( ) |_D Allan Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living. I am a Natural Airgunner - Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly. --
