Who is the apostle Jesus loved the most?

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Who is the apostle Jesus loved the most?

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shepherdsword

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boxingboxingif I wasn't already, I have now become fully persuaded that christians will argue about even the most non essential thingsboxing boxing:noyyd:noyyd:noyyd How did we get from "who Jesus loved the most" to claiming someone doesn't have the Holy Spirit?
 

Magdala

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You cannot talk about the Holy Spirit

Lol, you can try and stop me.

You don't have the Holy Spirit obviously.

Since you claim to have the Holy Spirit, why is that you can't address the following?:

The Holy Spirit will not tell me or anyone else something that cannot be verified by scripture.

The Holy Spirit will not tell you or anyone else something that cannot be verified by Scripture you say? Where's that statement verified in Scripture? You must be able to cite where, because surely you're not someone who would make such a statement without being able to use Scripture to verify it, right?

If it isn't verifiable, it isn't true.

If something automatically isn't true if it's not verifiable by Scripture, then what about, for example, the apostle John mentioning that not everything Jesus did was written down (Jn. 21:25), which is why those details aren't mentioned in any of the Evangelist accounts. In the event that Jesus reveals those details to you or another, how would you use Scripture to verify them? And, if you can't, you're saying that those details are automatically not true. Do you see the problem with that?
 

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Lol, you can try and stop me.



Since you claim to have the Holy Spirit, why is that you can't address the following?:



The Holy Spirit will not tell you or anyone else something that cannot be verified by Scripture you say? Where's that statement verified in Scripture? You must be able to cite where, because surely you're not someone who would make such a statement without being able to use Scripture to verify it, right?



If something automatically isn't true if it's not verifiable by Scripture, then what about, for example, the apostle John mentioning that not everything Jesus did was written down (Jn. 21:25), which is why those details aren't mentioned in any of the Evangelist accounts. In the event that Jesus reveals those details to you or another, how would you use Scripture to verify them? And, if you can't, you're saying that those details are automatically not true. Do you see the problem with that?
You keep copy and pasting. No good. You cannot see false prophets without the Holy Spirit to show you.
 

Magdala

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You don't have the Holy Spirit obviously.

You claim to have the Holy Spirit, yet you repeatedly refuse to address the following responses because you can't. It's not something to feel embarrassed or insecure about, but I hope it makes you realize that your beliefs on this matter are off.

The Holy Spirit will not tell me or anyone else something that cannot be verified by scripture.

The Holy Spirit will not tell you or anyone else something that cannot be verified by Scripture you say? Where's that statement verified in Scripture? You must be able to cite where, because surely you're not someone who would make such a statement without being able to use Scripture to verify it, right?

If it isn't verifiable, it isn't true.

If something automatically isn't true if it's not verifiable by Scripture, then what about, for example, the apostle John mentioning that not everything Jesus did was written down (Jn. 21:25), which is why those details aren't mentioned in any of the Evangelist accounts. In the event that Jesus reveals those details to you or another, how would you use Scripture to verify them? And, if you can't, you're saying that those details are automatically not true. Do you see the problem with that?
 
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