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Old 07-14-2008, 09:45 PM
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Re: Wine For Medicinal Purposes ?

Yes I've read Gentry and Bahnsen too.
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Thar ya go! Ya just insulted the redneck drink a choice!
uh oh... nothing like watching dale jr. and drinking a dew! (i really hate NASCAR)
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Indeed it does.

I'm not adding or taking away, not sure who you're referring to.
I'm also not arguing. Just making some biblical statements and observations.
What I'm referring to is that we have a tendency to take positions that are not only weaker than what Scripture dictates but also stronger. If Scripture states something is permissible under certain guidelines who are we to place a heavier yoke?
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Yes I've read Gentry and Bahnsen too.
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What I'm referring to is that we have a tendency to take positions that are not only weaker than what Scripture dictates but also stronger. If Scripture states something is permissible under certain guidelines who are we to place a heavier yoke?
I listened to Anthony Mangun's sermon at BOTT this year and while I didn't agree with some of his positions on traditions and things like that, I agreed with his point on that. He had a room full of both con's and lib's and basically told them to preach it as straight as they wanted too. He told them to preach against fresh air if they wanted to, but to remember those who added to we're going to be judged just like those who took away.

He said many were quick to measure those who took away but were slack on measuring those who added too. It got pretty quiet!
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What I'm referring to is that we have a tendency to take positions that are not only weaker than what Scripture dictates but also stronger. If Scripture states something is permissible under certain guidelines who are we to place a heavier yoke?
Indeed.
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Re: Wine For Medicinal Purposes ?

Well I do have a probelm with unconditional election,but I do have a CD of dominion theology works on it.
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This is the thing we must not make the bible fit our preferences,we must leave the scripture as it reads in proper context.
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This is the thing we must not make the bible fit our preferences,we must leave the scripture as it reads in proper context.
Indeed, the Apostle new we'd be better served being filled with the Spirit.
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Rum and Coke please.
So, I am reading that Holy Ghost filled, seasoned Christians are telling me it's ok to drink a little wine-- just don't get drunk.

Eat a little food, but don't over eat-- just don't get fat.

If wine is ok in moderation, would Rum and Coke be permissible?

How about just Rum-- as long as I don't get drunk?

Really, I don't like wine, but I do like Guinness. So it's ok to drink Guinness?

When I tried to enjoy my last beer, it wasn't enjoyable-- but maybe it will be now that I know I can have my beer and still go to Heaven!






Guys, we have to draw a line somewhere-- or else all becomes lunacy!
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