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  1. Theopolitan

    Why I now believe that salvation can be lost.

    Amen. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure. - Philippians 2:13
  2. Theopolitan

    Why I now believe that salvation can be lost.

    Yeah, I get it. The question was to those who believe they can lose it.
  3. Theopolitan

    Why I now believe that salvation can be lost.

    For those who believe one's salvation can be lost...at what point is it lost, and can it ever be regained?
  4. Theopolitan

    Christianity is not under attack . . .

    My opinion is that Trump lives rent free in your haid. Of course.
  5. Theopolitan

    Christianity is not under attack . . .

    First, I don't come to Revelation with Dispensational Premillennial lenses on, but when you talk about godless and lawless days to come, and deny that godlessness and lawlessness can only be known by violence and oppression against the godly, which the law forbids, then what are you talking about?
  6. Theopolitan

    Christianity is not under attack . . .

    Yes. It says war with the saints. I was just wondering if you've read about it.
  7. Theopolitan

    Christianity is not under attack . . .

    How would the godlessness and lawlessness be manifest?
  8. Theopolitan

    Christianity is not under attack . . .

    What days are those? The days when Christianity is under attack?
  9. Theopolitan

    Why I now believe that salvation can be lost.

    It's been five years. How's the maintenance going on your salvation?
  10. Theopolitan

    Could Trump do anything to make you stop supporting him?

    I'm not going to read all 500 pages, so apologies if this has been mentioned before... He could come out for DIE...er, I mean...DEI He could subscribe to Critical Race Theory Any of the things listed here. He could troll Christian forums with a moniker like ResidentAlien bemoaning the fact...
  11. Theopolitan

    What did the Lord breathe into Adam

    It was life, but not as defined by biologists. It was the spirit of man, 1 Cor. 2:11.
  12. Theopolitan

    What if God had written IN STONE?

    And muzzling an ox has nothing to do with the ministry.
  13. Theopolitan

    What if God had written IN STONE?

    I would wager that you have a 40-hr, or 5 day work week. Half of the Commandment is the directive to work six days. Maybe you should focus on toiling morning to evening Sunday through Friday, and then talk to us about resting on Saturday...or are you a hypocrite? But there's breaking a...
  14. Theopolitan

    What if God had written IN STONE?

    Thought so. You need to study this out a little more. Matthew 12:3-7 KJV - But he said unto them, Have ye not read what David did, when he was an hungred, and they that were with him; How he entered into the house of God, and did eat the shewbread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither...
  15. Theopolitan

    What if God had written IN STONE?

    Unless it's about lying, stealing, murder or adultery, I would say your issue is Sabbath-keeping?
  16. Theopolitan

    What if God had written IN STONE?

    I haven't read all 36 pages, so forgive me if I am repeating something already stated. The Ten Commandments are indeed the expression of perfection. And they teach us of our desperate need of a Savior. Our Savior is the embodiment of the Law. They were written in stone, and He is the "Rock...
  17. Theopolitan

    James Webb Space Telescope Continues to Challenge Big Bang Cosmology

    The critical thing is the continual disappointment of the Naturalistic expectations of Big Bang cosmologists. The Big Bang is still Naturalism, not Creationism. But if you actually read the article, you would answer your own question.
  18. Theopolitan

    James Webb Space Telescope Continues to Challenge Big Bang Cosmology

    According to Big Bang cosmology, a lot younger.
  19. Theopolitan

    Do you observe the Sabbath?

    My question was about what Christ said of the priests, not of His disciples, or of the Pharisees. The priests were doing their regular work on the sabbath, and were blameless. And Christ did not say 'desecrate,' He said, 'profane,' which means to make common. The Temple was a seven-day...