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It is a shame that discussions on R & S inevitably turn adversarial, when we are all on the same journey to discover truth.
What can be done about that?
What can be done about that?
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This the argument that Paul used in his letter to the Romans, saying: “If our unrighteousness brings God’s righteousness to the fore, what shall we say? God is not unjust when he vents his wrath, is he? Never may that happen! How, otherwise, will God judge the world.
Would God use more than one organization to dispense his truths in these “last days”? Well, has God ever used more than one during any other period of judgment? In Noah’s day, did any other boats with people in them, aside from Noah’s ark, have God’s protection and survive the flood? No, only the ark and its occupants did. (1 Pet. 3:20) Were there two Christian organizations in the first century? No, God dealt with just the one. So, too, in our day, there is still “one Lord, one faith, one baptism.” (Eph. 4:5) That there could be only one that united.
Paul’s words that “you should all speak in agreement, and . . . there should not be divisions among you.”—1 Cor. 1:10.so only time will tell Theland.
Would God use more than one organization to dispense his truths in these “last days”? Well, has God ever used more than one during any other period of judgment? In Noah’s day, did any other boats with people in them, aside from Noah’s ark, have God’s protection and survive the flood? No, only the ark and its occupants did. (1 Pet. 3:20) Were there two Christian organizations in the first century? No, God dealt with just the one. So, too, in our day, there is still “one Lord, one faith, one baptism.” (Eph. 4:5) That there could be only one that united.
Paul’s words that “you should all speak in agreement, and . . . there should not be divisions among you.”—1 Cor. 1:10.so only time will tell Theland.
I think that one of the problems is that Religious people, such as yourself Theland, have a habit of thinking that you are right because you have faith in God and that anyone who doesnt have faith is wrong regardless of the evidence to the contrary.
Things become adversarial because we get frustrated trying to explain logical arguments to someone that hasnt got any logic, only faith.
Things become adversarial because we get frustrated trying to explain logical arguments to someone that hasnt got any logic, only faith.
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