Isn't that against the ToS to question someone's faith in Jesus Christ?
So that would limit if not completely eliminate what one could say to another.
So one person could be saying things that would cause others to think that person is not saved and be unable to say anything.
Then the first person goes on thinking he is correct because no one challenges him.
So your statement above, does anyone not want to answer any questions, then you praise the Lord as though what you are saying is correct.
The truth is you'll never know the truth on these forums because people aren't allowed to say what needs to be said.
So that would limit if not completely eliminate what one could say to another.
So one person could be saying things that would cause others to think that person is not saved and be unable to say anything.
Then the first person goes on thinking he is correct because no one challenges him.
So your statement above, does anyone not want to answer any questions, then you praise the Lord as though what you are saying is correct.
The truth is you'll never know the truth on these forums because people aren't allowed to say what needs to be said.
about it.
In truth many denominations do not like other denominations and regard them
as wrong, or miss-guided. It would be strange if such notions did not appear
on these discussions.
A funny one for me was saying I was a "sinner saved by grace" One said
I was no longer a sinner but redeemed.
I then said I was a "saint saved by grace" Another said was I claiming
perfectionism.
So some are just antagonistic no matter the language you use.
My approach is to understand someones theology and work out where
the differences are. And if you do not do this by saying they are right,
then clearly you have not understood anything. lol.
Now I say Halleluyah, because we are called to praise in all circumstances.
And most of these certainties people are referring to often are one emphasis over
another.