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You really don't get it do you? If I were to criticize your
beliefs then, I am criticizing your person
No you wouldn't be because you don't know my
person. What you are talking about is religious/racial
bigotry
which is a misnomer. It is possible to love the
person and reject their belief. God did it when he sent
Jesus
Jesus did it when he hung on the cross - and we
can do it as His Ambassadors in a world full of sin and
strife.
You really don't get it do you? If I were to criticize your
beliefs then, I am criticizing your person and, vice versa. Kevin et al do the
same with the Mormons.
I've asked you previously. I shall ask you once again. Is
there a great gulf between who you are and what you say (believe)?
Now if you had said Joseph Smith &
Brigham Young your observation may have carried some
weight
Lance. However, I've yet to
see Kevin comment on Blaine or DaveH personally, it's their false
belief system he takes
issue with and in doing this he confronts them
with their own contradictions.
OR YOUR OPINIONS OF BLAINE & DAVEH THAT'S CALLED
ANTI MORMONISM!! Come to think of it, Kevin,
this so-called anti-Mormon kick you're on seems to be
about all you've got goin' for ya..
This list is called Truth Talk Lance. It is not
all about your opinions or me.
OR Lance's opinions OF you and others!
This list is called Truth Talk Lance. It is
not all about your opinions or me.
Let me attempt something, Judy. WITH WHAT
FREQUENCY THEN, DO YOU EXHIBIT THIS 'TRUE HIMILITY'?
True humility Lance is saying what God
says about a situation or subject; personal opinion,
even
while grovelling while saying it is
inverted pride. When a preacher gets out there with a
megaphone
and accurately speaks the oracles of God
.. that is true humility. Or of one speaks them to a friend
in
private - this is also laying down their
own life. Because God's Word is that around which the
battle
rages.
There are two on TT who regularly write
reflecting humility. I'm suspect of one of them but, that's
because I don't, perhaps.
I see. Is
this then the sin of the parents, or the world, or the parson
with low esteem? How would this condition add to or
subtract from one's ability to do what Jesus suggests in the
sermon on the mount? I am too lazy to look it up but it
seems to me that He came to town meek and lowly, riding on a
colt. Possibly as an example to us? To be quite
honest, I do not see low esteem as a problem on TT. Do
you? Terry
Judy Taylor wrote:
Self rejection happens when
children are either rejected by parents or have overly
critical parents. When
one is raised in an unloving
atmosphere they tend to accept the lie that this is because
they are unlovable making
it difficult to understand or
receive the love of God.
The world adds to the problem with
unrealistic standards especially in the area of
perfection and body image -
thinness for women and Gk
perfection for men and too many times this becomes
a graven image or idol and
people reject themselves when they
don't measure up rather than giving thanks for being fearfully and wonderfully
made.
Could you explain what you mean by self
rejection?
Judy Taylor wrote:
Hi Terry,
I don't know that any of us
would say that they are "self satisfied" in fact not
even Paul himself said that.
What he did say is that he
didn't know of any sin but that did not mean he was
justified completely before
the Lord. I would say the
same. At this point in my walk I see self
rejection just as sinful as the
ignorance
that comes with pride... either
way it is all self, self, self, self.
judyt
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
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judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
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