Amust read and why we need the King James

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Nothing wrong with Science.
Question.
How do you correlate your faith with your beliefs?
Well, I'm an atheist. If you're attempting to reference faith to any supernatural extent, I'm afraid I can't relate to the question.
 
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SpaceCowboy

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#42
Well, I'm an atheist. If you're attempting to reference faith to any supernatural extent, I'm afraid I can't relate to the question.
I just think its interesting how you like Science.
Are you a biology major?
 
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LT

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#43
Well, I'm an atheist. If you're attempting to reference faith to any supernatural extent, I'm afraid I can't relate to the question.
being attracted to a religious chat forum as an outlet suggests that you at least have questions,
... or hurts,
like being harmed by someone who claimed to be a 'Christian'...

either way, I would love to answer any questions you have, an/or listen to your story.
 
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SpaceCowboy

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#45
Nah, I'm an education major. I've wanted to be a social studies teacher since early in high school. :p
ah lol.
What do you think about hermetic philosophy?
 
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Kerry

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#46
Nah, I'm an education major. I've wanted to be a social studies teacher since early in high school. :p
That's tragic an atheist as a social studies teacher. Liz your better than that. You should chose theology, you have the mind set for it and once the Holy Spirit gets hold of you ( gives what you are here searching for). You could straighten all this linguistic stuff out.

your professor will not teach you about love ( well as an emotion they will). But true love is the most powerful force on Earth. Wars were fought and ended by love. Just chew on it or brainstorm or think tank.

But it's your choice.
 
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Kerry

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#47
The Christian religion is closely connected with the race that God reached down to us and created, the Hebrew race. It was first written in Hebrew, the Hebrews were chosen to show us how God reacts to what we do on earth, Christ was a Hebrew, and almost every single person God spoke His words through was a Hebrew.

What we need is a thorough understanding of Hebrew as it was understood by the different centuries the people lived in when God's word was spoken to them from creation through to soon after Christ rose.

I think it is foolish to even discuss whether or not God spoke better through the people who lived 1,500 years after Christ rose or before or after. The problem is understanding the Hebrew the words were first written in, and the mindset of the Hebrew men who wrote in the Greek.
That's good tent but Jesus spoke Aramaic not Hebrew. Reckon why?
 
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Kerry

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#48
You're free to present valid evidence that contradicts the theory of evolution as it currently stands in lieu of a sarcastic, spiteful admission of willful ignorance.
It called the book of Genesis, where is your book. When man (according to evolution gained the power of speech and written word) where is that book. Did we have to dig through clay and mud and put our own conclusions. The creation event has a book. Evolution only has guesses. I am I right or wrong. Has anyone every witnessed evolution or did it take millions of years and man to say hey I think this is what happened.
 
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Kerry

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#49
Any way I did not intend for this thread to be about evolution. I intended for this thread to show how there are people who are at work to distort the bible.
 
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That's tragic an atheist as a social studies teacher.
I'm sorry you feel that way. In a sense, I suppose I can empathize with your point of view, given human nature. Nevertheless, I pity you. Belittling an occupational choice that isn't contingent on any religious preference on the basis of a religious preference is highly inappropriate and judgmental, and quite frankly comes across as hostile. My personal beliefs will not -- and should not -- influence curriculum that has a predominantly objective basis and intent.
 
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Kerry

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I'm sorry you feel that way. In a sense, I suppose I can empathize with your point of view, given human nature. Nevertheless, I pity you. Belittling an occupational choice that isn't contingent on any religious preference on the basis of a religious preference is highly inappropriate and judgmental, and quite frankly comes across as hostile. My personal beliefs will not -- and should not -- influence curriculum that has a predominantly objective basis and intent.
Social studies requires that you study history and that is not your cup of tea. Because to you history is an ape. True history is based on religion and faith I.E. the bible. Since you have no regard for the bible, you would be a false teacher. Spewing the thoughts and thinking of modern man. I suggest you look at Socrates and Aristotle and Homer they couldn't figure out either.
 
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LT

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Social studies requires that you study history and that is not your cup of tea. Because to you history is an ape. True history is based on religion and faith I.E. the bible. Since you have no regard for the bible, you would be a false teacher. Spewing the thoughts and thinking of modern man. I suggest you look at Socrates and Aristotle and Homer they couldn't figure out either.
kerry... gentleness is needed, not rigidity.
truth is shown by love, not by facts or arguments or ... whatever you're trying to tell her,
and you know that.

What you are telling her is just cultural christian speak, and she will not, and cannot relate to it.
Focus on the spiritual.


Lizathrose, I hope you stick around.
There are a few sensitive topics, and a few sensitive members, but there are also many positive, knowledgeable, and even influential voices here who you would be benefited by meeting and chatting with.
 
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Kerry

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#53
kerry... gentleness is needed, not rigidity.
truth is shown by love, not by facts or arguments or ... whatever you're trying to tell her,
and you know that.

What you are telling her is just cultural christian speak, and she will not, and cannot relate to it.
Focus on the spiritual.


Lizathrose, I hope you stick around.
There are a few sensitive topics, and a few sensitive members, but there are also many positive, knowledgeable, and even influential voices here who you would be benefited by meeting and chatting with.
I agree with you LT, It's a fine line. Some need a gentle tug and others need a swift kick in the pants.

I'm talking to her out of love and trying to show the love of Christ.

You see what I mean your 19 and she is 19. But from two different perspectives. You can probably relate to her more than I can. And from what post I have seen from you I think you are well founded in the word and I like you. Though we disagree on certain things. But hey, we agree on the cross do we not?
 
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LT

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I agree with you LT, It's a fine line. Some need a gentle tug and others need a swift kick in the pants.

I'm talking to her out of love and trying to show the love of Christ.

You see what I mean your 19 and she is 19. But from two different perspectives. You can probably relate to her more than I can. And from what post I have seen from you I think you are well founded in the word and I like you. Though we disagree on certain things. But hey, we agree on the cross do we not?
yes, we do agree there brother! and on many other things.
 
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SpaceCowboy

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#55
yes, we do agree there brother! and on many other things.
How horrible a feeling it is to hear the consequences of failed actions echoed back to you?
 

DiscipleDave

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Many SAVED Christian brothers and sisters of died or have been killed defending or protecting the KJV Bible. i am not saying that other versions are wrong, because any (ANY) book that can bring a person to the Lord Jesus Christ is not a bad book. However if you are going to study, use the KJV. if you question which of the version of a particular verse is correct and True, it is the KJV. Please read my article for more information on which version to read.

KJV versus Other Versions
 
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. . . theistic evolution is capable of answering the alleged incompatibility between theology and modern biological science.
How about that. An atheist is the one person who gets it right on a Christian forum. Pathetic, fellow Christians.
 
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if you question which of the version of a particular verse is correct and True, it is the KJV.
1 John 5:7 (KJV): "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one."

Is that verse correct and true?
 
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J-Kay-2

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But back to the subject everyone.

Is it just me or are we being attacked by ads. Other web sites don't do this just CC. Whats up. Do I have bug or does the website have a bug
Kerry, I was having that problem but unless you are donating to
the CC they use ads to compensate for the need of funds to keep
The Web Site running. Also, down when you signed in to CC as
you scroll to the bottom there is a place that you can check if you
will permit ads. Did you see that ? I hope you get this settled.
You might want to speak to RoboCop about it, or Still Waters_1.
 
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J-Kay-2

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#60
Any way I did not intend for this thread to be about evolution. I intended for this thread to show how there are people who are at work to distort the bible.
Kerry: I have learned there are 3 new Translations being published by:
1. Wycliff
2. Sills
3.Westcott

I started out with KJV my years of youth and through adulthood. I still
quote the KJV by memory, and probably always will. Most of the time I
paraphrase as I write because my memory is what the scripture means.

Now, I do have a question .... When we have new Christians trying to
read the Bible and they have difficulty understanding the KJV, they need
to have something easier to understand, so what would you suggest
be good to use with the KJV without taking away from the true meaning?

That has troubled me because I know we want the younger generation
to know the truth of Gods Word, but persuading them to study KJV could
cause them to give up on reading the Bible.

One more thought .... I receive mail from Bible Society to send to Military
men, etc.... Now I am concerned because I don't know if the Bible Society
is sending the Truth of Gods Word.

Any thoughts ? J~K~2