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06-06-2008, 02:59 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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Sure, once someone that is interesting and theologial shows up..lol
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06-06-2008, 03:28 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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Sure, 1C why not?
Not theological but give me some good input on this anomaly. We have posters on here worried about plunging necklines and rising hems. Hairdo's and hairdon't's. Nail polish or non. Make-up or paleface. And "such like". People are offended and disturbed by actions that are open to question and debate as to whether they are truly wrong.
But those same people will quote from a King James Bible where the eternal name [Yahweh] of God has been replaced with LORD 6,828 times! If you change the wording in the UPCI manual by one word it genders hours and days of debate, but the living, and inspired, Word of God is changed egregiously, and no one even cares. Why is that?
By the way, I'm not nor do I espouse the doctrines of the sacred name people. Just for your reference so we don't get off course here. Do we strain at gnats and end up swallowing the whole camel?
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06-06-2008, 06:40 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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Absolutely not. I am for boring theological debates.
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06-06-2008, 07:27 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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What's with that heretical looking avatar of yours?
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06-06-2008, 08:08 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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Yes. I want to know if fat meat really is greasy.
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Sure it is! That's where all the flavor is!
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06-06-2008, 08:09 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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What's with that heretical looking avatar of yours?
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He supports their candidate for the presidency.
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06-06-2008, 08:31 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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Sure it is! That's where all the flavor is!
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Aaaallll the fat is the Lord's!
I can't get that voice out of my head! (Bro. Mooney, early 90's sermon)
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06-06-2008, 11:46 PM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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Originally Posted by Raven
Sure, 1C why not?
Not theological but give me some good input on this anomaly. We have posters on here worried about plunging necklines and rising hems. Hairdo's and hairdon't's. Nail polish or non. Make-up or paleface. And "such like". People are offended and disturbed by actions that are open to question and debate as to whether they are truly wrong.
But those same people will quote from a King James Bible where the eternal name [Yahweh] of God has been replaced with LORD 6,828 times! If you change the wording in the UPCI manual by one word it genders hours and days of debate, but the living, and inspired, Word of God is changed egregiously, and no one even cares. Why is that?
By the way, I'm not nor do I espouse the doctrines of the sacred name people. Just for your reference so we don't get off course here. Do we strain at gnats and end up swallowing the whole camel?
Raven
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The imagined "change" in the bible does NOT change the meaning of the text. It is stated by the translators that LORD in all capitals is used to REPRESENT that name. Not replace it or change the meaning of the text
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06-07-2008, 12:07 AM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
[QUOTE=The Mrs;487503]Aaaallll the fat is the Lord's!
If this is true I'm all his
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06-07-2008, 08:16 AM
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Re: Anyone For Any Interesting Theological Debates
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Originally Posted by Praxeas
The imagined "change" in the bible does NOT change the meaning of the text. It is stated by the translators that LORD in all capitals is used to REPRESENT that name. Not replace it or change the meaning of the text
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That's a weak answer and a man of your intelligence knows it. We wouldn't stand for that if they did that with anything else, such as ..... the name of Jesus in the New Testament. By replacing the name with a title we place another "degree of separation" between God and man. Another veil of separation between a God who desires to get closer to us, not further away. I appreciate your response but I thought it was 1Cor who wanted a discussion. Where is he?
Raven
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