None Good...No Not One!

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ManonFire63

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I like Taylor. Pastor Pete Wilson came to my church to give a message while my pastor was on sabbatical.
She is not a good person. She hangs out with all the wrong people, and she is into the occult.

Satan's plan was to have her date a bunch of celebrity men, and then eventually pull an Ellen because she couldn't find love, and was hurt or just all of a sudden decides she is going to go the other way. Men everywhere and God take a blow. I may have thrown a wrench into that plan, but I don't know. I was trying to save her from it.

Satanist can be really nice people. They will cook for you and buy you things, and sweet talk you, and then kick you in the oven like Hansel and Gretel.
 
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She is not a good person. She hangs out with all the wrong people, and she is into the occult.

Satan's plan was to have her date a bunch of celebrity men, and then eventually pull an Ellen because she couldn't find love, and was hurt or just all of a sudden decides she is going to go the other way. Men everywhere and God take a blow. I may have thrown a wrench into that plan, but I don't know. I was trying to save her from it.

Satanist can be really nice people. They will cook for you and buy you things, and sweet talk you, and then kick you in the oven like Hansel and Gretel.
At any rate....it's not us that mock you. I just hope you're not stalking anyone.
 

ManonFire63

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At any rate....it's not us that mock you. I just hope you're not stalking anyone.
You have been mocking me in the most self righteous, and haughty way I believe any Christians can mock someone. Instead of reading, and taking a breath, and trying to understand what I am telling you, you just keep on with foolishness
 
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You have been mocking me in the most self righteous, and haughty way I believe any Christians can mock someone. Instead of reading, and taking a breath, and trying to understand what I am telling you, you just keep on with foolishness
We understand very clearly what you are telling us.
It is foolishness and sometimes sounds like you are delusional or under the influence.
 

ManonFire63

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The Flesh hates the things of the Spirit. Of which are you?
 
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It was awhile for me. I was homeless through part of it with nothing but my IPhone4 to work on. The other part of it I lived in an unfurnished apartment from August through December 2014. I slept on the floor. I worked from wake up till I went to sleep, and you are going to sit there and mock me? I hope God blesses you too. Everything I have produced has been in the public space on the internet.
Mock you? Yeah you bet......I see you quote Aristotle instead of the bible....so...really what is your purpose here? You seem to contradict yourself somewhat regularly and argue given truth in context.......maybe you don't know as much as you think you know......it seems that many who boast of no sin and their own righteousness don't know as much as they think they know.....!
 

ManonFire63

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Two Christian men walk into Hooters. They sit at the bar. One orders a water, and either looks nervous and anxious around the bartenders, or he orders a beer and is just happy his wife can't see him. The other one sits on in his bar chair like he owns the place, and is sitting in his living room, orders a tall beer and shot of Jim Beam, and maybe engages the bartender in some sort of conversation asking digging questions to really get to know and understand her. (Matthew 11:19)
 

ManonFire63

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Daniel Prophesied the rise of Greece and Rome. God had a hand in it. Comparing Socrates to the Prophets of the Bible, he looks to be a prophet. God has made gentile prophets like Balaam Son of Boer. All the holes in what Socrates taught is filled in by the existence of Satan. Plato and Aristotle were used by Christians and many levels to understand Christian theology and thought. Thomas Aquinas...
 
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Daniel Prophesied the rise of Greece and Rome. God had a hand in it. Comparing Socrates to the Prophets of the Bible, he looks to be a prophet. God has made gentile prophets like Balaam Son of Boer. All the holes in what Socrates taught is filled in by the existence of Satan. Plato and Aristotle were used by Christians and many levels to understand Christian theology and thought. Thomas Aquinas...
Balaam was a false teacher (Jude) and to use Greek philosophers to understand the word of God is ridiculous....it is the Spirit that leads and guides into all truth...not some Greek poet or philosopher who believed in many gods! Wake up bro....your (philosophy) is flawed!
 

ManonFire63

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Balaam fell. He wasn't interested in money, and he seemed to have feared God. Genesis doesn't mention Israel's women.

The Spirit of God works through what you know. Knowledge is power. Socrates refused to worship those God's in the end, and chose death.

Knowledge of God can bring sorrow. Ignorance is bliss.
 
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3Scoreand10

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Balaam fell. He wasn't interested in money, and he seemed to have feared God. Genesis doesn't mention Israel's women.

The Spirit of God works through what you know. Knowledge is power. Socrates refused to worship those God's in the end, and chose death.

Knowledge of God can bring sorrow. Ignorance is bliss.
WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING TODAY?
 
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Balaam fell. He wasn't interested in money, and he seemed to have feared God. Genesis doesn't mention Israel's women.

The Spirit of God works through what you know. Knowledge is power. Socrates refused to worship those God's in the end, and chose death.

Knowledge of God can bring sorrow. Ignorance is bliss.
Ignorance is still ignorance and Socrates died exactly when? Before the gospel message was preached unto the Gentiles...and exactly where did Socrates die? Not in the land of Israel and more likely than not without ever hearing any of the word of God....

Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God......many a (good) man has died for a cause and still busted hell wide open when they took their last breath!
 
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Daniel Prophesied the rise of Greece and Rome. God had a hand in it. Comparing Socrates to the Prophets of the Bible, he looks to be a prophet. God has made gentile prophets like Balaam Son of Boer. All the holes in what Socrates taught is filled in by the existence of Satan. Plato and Aristotle were used by Christians and many levels to understand Christian theology and thought. Thomas Aquinas...
By the way...Daniel prophesied of the rise and fall of Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome and what Rome devolves into<--the 10 toed/horned kingdom that will ultimately be overcome and ruled by the beast/little horn A.K.A. Anti-Christ so called.......for the record!
 
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Jesus said it best and proves the conflict that takes place within a true believer.......The Spirit is indeed willing, but the FLESH IS WEAK<----Paul expounds on this, although it is rejected by those who brag and boast of their own righteousness and lack of sin!
Randomness that I've always wonder about this.

When Jesus said that the Spirit is willing but the flesh is week, has anyone ever thought that maybe he was talking about his present situation. I mean think about it; he said this after he prayed for a way out of what was to come. As a human, Christ did not want to go through what had to be done but the Spirit was obedient.

And regarding Romans 7, I always looked at that as Paul speaking about being directly under the Law without the Spirit. When he was under the Law, the Law showed him what sin was but gave no power against it and that was the weakness of the Law as stated in Romans 8. Just a thought.
 
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Randomness that I've always wonder about this.

When Jesus said that the Spirit is willing but the flesh is week, has anyone ever thought that maybe he was talking about his present situation. I mean think about it; he said this after he prayed for a way out of what was to come. As a human, Christ did not want to go through what had to be done but the Spirit was obedient.

And regarding Romans 7, I always looked at that as Paul speaking about being directly under the Law without the Spirit. When he was under the Law, the Law showed him what sin was but gave no power against it and that was the weakness of the Law as stated in Romans 8. Just a thought.
What was the failings of the law and why was it that adherence to the law could not bring deliverance....it was WEAK through the flesh.....

No matter how it is sliced and diced....the Spirit seeks to obey and conform to the word of God...the flesh is fallen and seeks to rebel, is not subject unto the law/word of God and neither indeed can be......the battle ground is the MIND where we make conscience decisions........Yes children of God can walk in a matter that pleases God and yes we can suppress sin, keep from living a continual lifestyle of Sin....at the same time...Not one saved child of God is above failing, stumbling and sinning period...The bible is clear....our flesh is weak!
 
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What was the failings of the law and why was it that adherence to the law could not bring deliverance....it was WEAK through the flesh.....

No matter how it is sliced and diced....the Spirit seeks to obey and conform to the word of God...the flesh is fallen and seeks to rebel, is not subject unto the law/word of God and neither indeed can be......the battle ground is the MIND where we make conscience decisions........Yes children of God can walk in a matter that pleases God and yes we can suppress sin, keep from living a continual lifestyle of Sin....at the same time...Not one saved child of God is above failing, stumbling and sinning period...The bible is clear....our flesh is weak!
I never questioned the weakness of the

But some time ago, I questioned a lot of things, mainly the humanity of Christ. You are completely right, no one is above failing, stumbling, and sinning, but as a man, Christ never did and it really blew my mind. In the garden, Christ's flesh was visibly weak, but the weakness of the flesh didn't overpower the willingness of the Spirit. And that's the question that I ask myself everytime I feel my flesh rise up; will I let flesh be superior to the Spirit. You are completely right about the warring in our mind, and I thank God we are given that second to choose our actions. Again, I can only speak personally but that is my view of it. Have I ever fell? Shoot yeah I have and paid dearly but after really looking at the humanity of Christ, it really changed the way that I view the flesh.
 
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I never questioned the weakness of the

But some time ago, I questioned a lot of things, mainly the humanity of Christ. You are completely right, no one is above failing, stumbling, and sinning, but as a man, Christ never did and it really blew my mind. In the garden, Christ's flesh was visibly weak, but the weakness of the flesh didn't overpower the willingness of the Spirit. And that's the question that I ask myself everytime I feel my flesh rise up; will I let flesh be superior to the Spirit. You are completely right about the warring in our mind, and I thank God we are given that second to choose our actions. Again, I can only speak personally but that is my view of it. Have I ever fell? Shoot yeah I have and paid dearly but after really looking at the humanity of Christ, it really changed the way that I view the flesh.
Well I agree it is amazing and shows what a man can do when 100% of the time he is led by the spirit of God......remember that God has dealt to every man a measure of faith...but unto Jesus it said that he did not receive the spirit by measure........just a though to ponder!
 
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Well I agree it is amazing and shows what a man can do when 100% of the time he is led by the spirit of God......remember that God has dealt to every man a measure of faith...but unto Jesus it said that he did not receive the spirit by measure........just a though to ponder!
You know what? I've never really truly understood where Paul was going when he mentioned "measure of Grace." I always thought that it was towards our gifting and used Romans 12:6 as a cross reference but still never understood the concept of having a certain amount of grace for what we are doing. But even still, would those 2 (measure of Grace and Spirit without measure) mean the same thing. Christ said that the Spirit would be like rivers of living water, and never thought that it had limits.