Does Christian Discussion Bring an Edgy Element?

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PAC-fit

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people indeed have changed,
I know this for a fact as tarrying with a denomination for nearly a year who's central focus and foundation is birthed in unity. Until all oversight wants nothing to do with being transparent and vulnerable to the truth, as witnessed here, an inability to discuss .
 
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theanointedsinner

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#23
Care to discuss the thread?
about the thread, false accusations runs rampant in the bible discussion forum

and it's far too easy to react according to the flesh

how does Job handle 3 false accusers during his trials is beyond me

however, if we can figure out how Job handle it, we can follow his example, and model after Job

If there are other suggestions, I would gladly welcome them
 
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theanointedsinner

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#25
Thanks. If it is too inconvenient to bring which things here are false, can you give a relative idea?
first of all a common accusation against believers who believe in "not by works but by grace" for salvation, is a lot of villificaiton like "license to sin", this accusation (and false representation) will damage the atmosphere of the debate

and how can such accusation be handled, especially if they refuse to open their eyes, step in the shoes of others, my point is frustration is a common sentiment.

and here is a picture from an observation that a moderator have observed, and I believe this is strong evidence (because of the strongly worded letter)
oncefallen on Not By Works.png
 

PAC-fit

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#26
Have I appeared seared w/contentious mind while in truth, I am simply settled? Obviously so, otherwise, there wouldn’t be concern for measuring up into “shoes of others”.

Is this what contemporary doctrinal endurance looks like? I mean these things have not been subject to my light handling nor strong influential bias. There is nothing that prevents my following the same “all things to all men” path. I do this daily and do not appreciate the inferring typecast as though one who is not yet able to divest all for the care towards another – all sorely missing.
 
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#27
this seems pretty 'edgy' to me,
"HEB. 4:12.
For The Word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing
even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner
of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
 

PAC-fit

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#28
this seems pretty 'edgy' to me,
"HEB. 4:12.
For The Word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing
even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner
of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
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If the word of God can pierce through to divide soul from spirit, what division can hermeneutics be seen doing? If it doesn’t let faith minister, it is sometimes a fair approximation to anticipate qualification, a temptation of self-willed craft to de-spiritualise spiritual simplicity.