JBO
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And you actually think you are any different? That is actually quite funny.You teach manmade theology....which is void of any truth..it’s lies.
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And you actually think you are any different? That is actually quite funny.You teach manmade theology....which is void of any truth..it’s lies.
I don’t think I’m different at all.And you actually think you are any different? That is actually quite funny.
Then why call another out for who you yourself are and what you yourself do?I don’t think I’m different at all.
This doesn’t make sense...I’ve spoke God’s word.Then why call another out for who you yourself are and what you yourself do?
Jesus simply said "water" in John 3:5 and not baptism and Jesus had something to say about "living water" in the very next chapter and even connects this living water with eternal life. (John 4:14) I guess what Jesus said in John 4:10,14 and in John 7:37-39 don't really mean much to you at all.There is nothing in all of John 3 about rivers of living water.
Jesus simply said "water" in John 3:5 and not baptism and Jesus had something to say about "living water" in the very next chapter and even connects this living water with eternal life. (John 4:14) I guess what Jesus said in John 4:10,14 and in John 7:37-39 don't really mean much to you at all.
And why do they do that?It's called selectively reading and accepting only those verses that appear to support what the Bible does not support. To some contradiction forced into the Word of God is of no matter at all!
Yes, Jesus had something to say about living water in the very next chapter. What Jesus said in those verses mean a lot to me. They just don't seem to mean the same thing to me as they do to you. I see no indication that they are a definition or a description of the water discussed in John 3:5.Jesus simply said "water" in John 3:5 and not baptism and Jesus had something to say about "living water" in the very next chapter and even connects this living water with eternal life. (John 4:14) I guess what Jesus said in John 4:10,14 and in John 7:37-39 don't really mean much to you at all.
What do you think Living waters mean then?Yes, Jesus had something to say about living water in the very next chapter. What Jesus said in those verses mean a lot to me. They just don't seem to mean the same thing to me as they do to you. I see no indication that they are a definition or a description of the water discussed in John 3:5.
Some folks are thoroughly indoctrinated and must accommodate their biased church doctrine at all costs. It's a pride issue for them.No answers then?
My question is...how can anyone be thoroughly indoctrinated, if they have been birthed in the Spirit.Some folks are thoroughly indoctrinated and must accommodate their biased church doctrine at all costs. It's a pride issue for them.
Like you just did?No answers then?
You evade questions I notice?
All you do is cop out....Like you just did?
And you think that is any different from you?Some folks are thoroughly indoctrinated and must accommodate their biased church doctrine at all costs. It's a pride issue for them.
You obviously don’t recognise the Living word of God coming out of his mouth then....?And you think that is any different from you?
And why do they do that?
So what is your point? You seem to accuse me (and others) of the very same things that you do.All you do is cop out....
Why is the flesh opposed to the Spirit of God?
Is this below true?
The flesh and the Spirit are not only opposed to one another; the Apostle Paul's description of this conflict in Galatians 5 makes it clear that they are mortal enemies. The desire of the flesh is set against the desire of the Spirit. And these are in direct opposition to one another.
Took my flesh a long time to understand this?
The problem with that is....whose to say our errors are wrong.I believe it typically stems from our pride! We would really rather be found right in biblical discernment, rather than to be shown how wrong we are. It hurts our pride when our errors are publicly broadcast.