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    Soul Sleeping? What does scripture say happens to us when we die.

    Are you referring to the body as the physical flesh body or the spiritual body? I would like to present to you a different view concerning what the bible refers to as the flesh or body. Yes, we have a physical body, but without a person's soul in it, it would of course die, but it would also...
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    Soul Sleeping? What does scripture say happens to us when we die.

    With subjects, such as the one you started here with this thread, I am open to any ideas presented, as I have not receive any revelation concerning the place called, paradise. I hate to admit it, but I have little interest in the subject, so I have not sought God on it. And neither would I...
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    Soul Sleeping? What does scripture say happens to us when we die.

    I don't have the time to properly reply, but as for the middle earth theory, I got that from a book I got years ago from a guy, who I think his name is Larkin, who wrote a book called, "the dispensational truth". That is not something I know, other than what he taught with 25 years of study. The...
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    Soul Sleeping? What does scripture say happens to us when we die.

    I'm going to assume you are referring to the part about the how we are made and having 3 beings in us? Is that what you are referring to? If it is, then you are not alone. I never heard if from anyone either, which means, no man taught it to me. That is something God both told and showed me. I...
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    Soul Sleeping? What does scripture say happens to us when we die.

    I'm sure others have already mentioned the fact that Jesus emptied paradise and hell has enlarged itself. The bible also mentions, to be absent from the body, is to be present with the lord. Aside from all that, we are made up of more than just soul and physical body. The bible says, 1Th 5:23...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Rom 9:8 That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed. Rom 9:12 It was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger. Rom 9:13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated. Rom...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Not when you use your experiences in or realities of life, or that of others, to dictate what direction and form that conforming of the mind takes. The bible us to dig deep and lay our foundation in and on the rock, which is the word of God. Instead, so-called believers are laying or forming...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Of course it is. Those who say otherwise, either don't know what is written, can't accept it, or can't see it. I proved it many times over without anyone challenging the verses I used. NICI and BIGI is just a derogatory way of saying, word of faith or WOF. You know, the thing Paul said he...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    I know, but you did indicate suffering from a sicknesses with a purpose, was a blessing or a good thing, and that I do NOT agree with.
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    I never said we shouldn't seek God to know what His will is. I am doing that now concerning what to do and the direction to take. I therefore CANNOT use promises like Mk 11:24, BECAUSE I don't know what the will of God is and it just isn't written there in that promise. To know what God wants...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Did you read it, because you seemed to have ignored just about everything. The first part had to do with making what is true, AS IS, into a lie, by adding "God's will", to some promises in scripture, such as to, Mk 11:23-24. Because, it is perfect as is, and His will is already stated. By doing...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    You're the potter's clay, I think you're best suited to answer that question.:LOL: On a more serious note, what does that have to do with the subject of discussion and what are you referring to exactly? Your question is too vague and broad.
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Try telling that to those who have lost loved one due to the so-called "blessing" of God, when they have lost a loved one to the said sickness. Oh, you just did, and I find NO hope or comfort in that. And you completely missed what Jesus was saying concerning suffering. It is was about suffering...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    As stated in post 71, God's will is already written in His promises. We don't need to alter it by adding, His will, to make it the whole council of God. Like the spaghetti sauce commercial stated, "It's [already] in there".
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    If we were in a court of law and I told the truth BUT intentionally left out or omitted a key part of a fact, to present a negative narrative for you but favorable one for me, did I or did I not, tell the truth? Some might say both, yes and no. But the courts not only demand we tell the truth...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    What part of God's word are you referring to as "garbage"? And you have NO proof of said fact, so you don't know if it is indeed a fact or just what you think or hope to be true or fact. Mar 11:23 For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto..., and shall not doubt in his heart...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    I need to make a correction here. This interim period or time of waiting, which also tends to be the time of testing, also know as the will of God, I'm sure you know, does NOT mean simply waiting while doing nothing but wait. To those who do just that, I can guarantee you this one thing, your...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Your perception of me is correct, to some degree. I understand more than you perceive concerning this subject. I am simply elucidating the verses of discussion, only. But more to the point, my bias is based on, what is reality, and what shall be. Everything in this natural world is subject to...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Really, then why are you speaking words of faith? You clearly don't know what WOF is. Part of what WOF is, is speaking what you believe is, as though it is, without actually seeing it. Based on your declaration, you believe you are born again, most likely, without any physical evidence. So, the...
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    Why do "bible believing" Christian use "reality" to justify what they believe?

    Joh 20:24 But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came. Joh 20:25 The other disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen the Lord. But he said unto them, Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the...