Absolute Truth

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Is there Absolute Truth?

  • Yes it is valid

    Votes: 23 95.8%
  • No it is not valid

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Don't Know

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Dec 1, 2014
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#41
God does not change. Who he is does not change. His love for us does not change.

That is the absolute truth upon which I rest my life!
Amen to this, Sister! If I was preaching tomorrow I'd change my entire sermon to what you've shared. :)
 
Jan 7, 2015
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Chica, I apologize for coming to your thread, which then caused my fan club to follow me here and then destroy another thread with their hate speech. My apologies, peace. :)
 
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Sirk

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#43
Chica, I apologize for coming to your thread, which then caused my fan club to follow me here and then destroy another thread with their hate speech. My apologies, peace. :)
I'm not sure I'd call it hate speech but it's at least worth examining the motivations of the heart I suppose. This could be an authentic apology or it could be a sarcastic response. I'm sure you'll force us to draw that conclusion on our own with a lie of omission but maybe you'll surprise me with reaching out in truth.
 

Ella85

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Chica, I apologize for coming to your thread, which then caused my fan club to follow me here and then destroy another thread with their hate speech. My apologies, peace. :)
I wouldn't call it a fan club, and there is certainly no hate.
But to be fair you did go to Dcon's thread and try to ruin his thread by putting him down.
Hopefully you will learn to be nice to one another, that's why there are people trying to pull you up on your comments.
 
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DesiredHaven

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Mar 12, 2015
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#47
Hmmmm, maybe I should have norrowed the field and asked it there absolute truth about God.
 
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Sirk

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#48
Hmmmm, maybe I should have norrowed the field and asked it there absolute truth about God.
Maybe,,,, but this makes it more nuanced. We all know there is absolute truth about God....duh! Lol
 
Mar 12, 2015
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#49
Maybe,,,, but this makes it more nuanced. We all know there is absolute truth about God....duh! Lol
Well then, Is it true, everything is relative to the moment and should be decided in a spontaneous fashion with man’s will as the source of truth.
 
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Sirk

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#50
Well then, Is it true, everything is relative to the moment and should be decided in a spontaneous fashion with man’s will as the source of truth.
knowing the bible is in effect...thinking God's thoughts after Him.... and with this put to practice....sure we can have spontaneous responses....no different than good habits.
The mind of man plans his way but God guides his every step. Proverbs 16:9

The bible is our standard for truth but we have latitude to what we can eat and drink...if you know what I mean. We are free in Christ.
 
Dec 12, 2013
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#51
So would this be considered absolute truth or is it dichotomous thinking...ie: DC said something disagreeable to me so therefore DC is all bad to his core?
Amen to that and her logic fails the smell test...so their form of Christianity is do unto others as they do unto you.....
 
Mar 12, 2015
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#53
knowing the bible is in effect...thinking God's thoughts after Him.... and with this put to practice....sure we can have spontaneous responses....no different than good habits.
The mind of man plans his way but God guides his every step. Proverbs 16:9

The bible is our standard for truth but we have latitude to what we can eat and drink...if you know what I mean. We are free in Christ.
I asked if "man's will" can be considered as the source, sometimes man's will isn't God's will.
 
Mar 12, 2015
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So what verse do you base your do unto others as they do unto you pseudo False Christianity....????
Excuse me for interrupting but I just read your PM. Why didn't you post that under comments on your blog? This is the only way I have of contacting you since you don't accept PM's
 
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I asked if "man's will" can be considered as the source, sometimes man's will isn't God's will.
James 1:14 "but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed." Obviously we have evil desire in us that needs to be rooted out with truth...right?
 
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James 1:14 "but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed." Obviously we have evil desire in us that needs to be rooted out with truth...right?
What if a person living in the time of Hitler had such compassion and love for people in concentration camps decided to kill Hiter. Would assassinating Adolf Hitler take precedence over "Thou shalt not kill"?
 
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Sirk

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What if a person living in the time of Hitler had such compassion and love for people in concentration camps decided to kill Hiter. Would assassinating Adolf Hitler take precedence over "Thou shalt not kill"?
I think so.....I mean evil is evil and we're supposed to hold all lives in high regard. If one is going against that, then eliminating that threat to good people is proper...I think.
 

p_rehbein

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Originally Posted by Chica
What if a person living in the time of Hitler had such compassion and love for people in concentration camps decided to kill Hiter. Would assassinating Adolf Hitler take precedence over "Thou shalt not kill"?

sirk: I think so.....I mean evil is evil and we're supposed to hold all lives in high regard. If one is going against that, then eliminating that threat to good people is proper...I think.



Wait...............Wut?
 
Mar 12, 2015
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I think so.....I mean evil is evil and we're supposed to hold all lives in high regard. If one is going against that, then eliminating that threat to good people is proper...I think.
But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you. Matt.5:44

Even Ghandi practiced non-violence.
 
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Sirk

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Originally Posted by Chica
What if a person living in the time of Hitler had such compassion and love for people in concentration camps decided to kill Hiter. Would assassinating Adolf Hitler take precedence over "Thou shalt not kill"?

sirk: I think so.....I mean evil is evil and we're supposed to hold all lives in high regard. If one is going against that, then eliminating that threat to good people is proper...I think.



Wait...............Wut?
Wasn't Hitler gassing innocent people? I could have my history wrong I suppose.