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keep buying that fluoride toothpaste lolCritical Thinking seems to be a dying art
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keep buying that fluoride toothpaste lolCritical Thinking seems to be a dying art
well...a good literal reading i guess. Yet we are more under the law than ever, huh?When was the end of the world (age) to come? That was the question the disciples asked Jesus.
Jesus had already told them that some of them would still be living when he came.
Jesus went farther when he said the temple would be destroyed when they saw the abomination of desolation that Daniel had spoken, then the end was near.
The end of the age of law, was over the day the temple was destroyed!
grok "stay here for the present" huh lolI think we need to aim higher.
well...a good literal reading i guess. Yet we are more under the law than ever, huh?
fwiw there is another way to read that, that applies to self
after all the kingdom was made vassal long before 70 ad, yeh
bro, you are so completely under the law that you would puke if i told you ok, no offenseNo, we are not under the law. Many people were still saying that the of the world had not come. In fact there is no end of the world, only end of the age.
In fact
ha yur even making laws right nowonly
What's wrong with fluoride toothpaste?keep buying that fluoride toothpaste lol
That is a problem.
I work in higher education, but it irritates me sometimes to hear politicians and social pundits treating a college education almost like a religious obligation. Some of the trades pay quite well, and if there aren't enough jobs requiring that education to go around, it's sad to see college grads working as cashiers. Aren't those 12, 13 or 14 years of school supposed to give people some kind of general education?
A lot of how educated one is has to do with how much one reads. A lot of Americans read a lot with their phones, but third grade comments and emoticons probably don't cut it. Most of them aren't in these forums. A decade and a half ago, 8% of Internet users used discussion forums.
A lot of reading of scripture and especially memorization seems to be good for the mind. I think the KJV is very good for sharpening the cognitive skills, as are some of the other modern translations. Something like Good News or the Message might be less so-- in my opinion at least. The reader may get less impact of the word of God through a filtered, watered down more dynamic than dynamic equivalence translation.
No, we are not under the law.
Water Fluoridation: A Critical Review of the Physiological Effects of Ingested Fluoride as a Public Health InterventionWhat's wrong with fluoride toothpaste?
We're not under the penalty of the law, but that is only if we no longer sin. Paul admitted that he still sinned which is why he pointed out that he was still 'under the law to Christ'. He still had to rely upon Christ's sacrifice to cover his sins. It is only those who are made a new creation in the New Covenant that are no longer under the law, and that is only because they keep the law perfectly.
Act_15:11 But we believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved, even as they.
Eph_2:5 Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)
Eph_2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
2Ti_1:9 Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began,
ha cmon you gotta know that if we were to stop sinning for more than about five minutes the Law would be all over us ok.We're not under the penalty of the law, but that is only if we no longer sin.
try Quoting that last part and see what happens though. Paul would never even think of relying on a sacrifice to Yah, wadr, and you are just reading him to your destruction, sorryPaul admitted that he still sinned which is why he pointed out that he was still 'under the law to Christ'. He still had to rely upon Christ's sacrifice to cover his sins.
Luke 6:1 Lexicon: Now it happened that He was passing through some grainfields on a Sabbath; and His disciples were picking the heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands, and eating the grain.It is only those who are made a new creation in the New Covenant that are no longer under the law, and that is only because they keep the law perfectly.
We're not under the penalty of the law, but that is only if we no longer sin. Paul admitted that he still sinned which is why he pointed out that he was still 'under the law to Christ'. He still had to rely upon Christ's sacrifice to cover his sins. It is only those who are made a new creation in the New Covenant that are no longer under the law, and that is only because they keep the law perfectly.
To keep the law perfectly, you would need to never have anger in your heart. To never have anger in your heart, you would need to be completely without any pride or self interest.