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News Item11/19/06 10:28 PM
Byron | Texas  Find all comments by Byron
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Sunday is not the sabbath. If I remember correctly, there's not a single Scripture reference to the sabbath occurring on a Sunday. As Christians, I believe Christ is our Sabbath. And Christ rose from the dead on a Sunday. But in my opinion, this makes it the Lord's day, not the Sabbath. I think that Sabbath-observance is a return to legalism and bondage for God's people. Christ is our Sabbath, and every day is holy before Him.

Survey11/18/06 2:39 PM
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I do hold to the truths of God's Sovereignty, His Free Grace, and unconditional election, and all of that. I'm a solid believer in TULIP as it is so-called. However, Christianity is far larger than Calvinism. And you do not have to embrace Calvinism to be saved. Salvation is of the Lord (Jonah 2:9) and that salvation is found alone in Christ, who died to redeem sinners and rose again from the dead to prove His deity and to give all Christians a living hope of eternal life. Many Christians are elect, and simply don't know it.

News Item11/15/06 2:51 AM
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This is not a good thing.

News Item11/14/06 4:31 PM
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I can't help but think that dropping Viet Nam off the list reflects a lowering of standards and concern for Christians in general.

Survey11/14/06 3:54 PM
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SermonAudio: though this is already an excellent site, I would love to have a feature providing direct hyperlinks to individual comment IDs, instead of just to the topic threads themselves. Though I guess this would probably qualify under most people's "frill" category.

News Item11/14/06 2:38 PM
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Oh yeah. Though I'm a Firefox user myself, it isn't the only alternative to the Blue E. There's also Opera (another excellent browser IMO) and Seamonkey (based on the old pre-Firefox mozilla codebase). Seamonkey is quite good, and improving all the time. Though I must admit, of the 3, I prefer Firefox personally.

News Item11/14/06 2:33 PM
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I've never tried Knoppix (one day I intend to) but the Ubuntu Live CD is great! It's what I'm using now. I'm using the Dapper Drake 6.06 version, though, so I'd recommend the Edgy Eft 6.10 version of the Live CD instead, as it offers newer software.

Another solution for people trapped inside Windows is to run Linux via VMWare and save all internet usage for the Linux virtual machine. Of course, this requires a fast machine, so it leaves me out. So I chose the Live CD option, and it's worth it.


Survey11/14/06 2:13 PM
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MBL:

"I think the Lord would say that that is straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel."

OK, if you say so. If you think correcting one's use of a theological term, or simply suggesting that the correct spelling of the term be used, is guilty of that, then we will simply agree to respectfully disagree and let that be that. Personally, I'd call that being just a tad too sensitive (and that by proxy) but that's just me.

"Moreover: This doting about questions and strifes of words, according to (I Timothy 6), comes from men of corrupt minds and destitute of the truth."

Not guilty.

"PS: What profit has come from your spelling correction? And if there is no profit - then that was what I was talking about!"

Of course, this very statement assumes the erroneous assertion I pleaded not guilty to above.

What I have done is not even remotely what the biblical verse is talking about. Suggesting accurate usage of theological terms, and doing so in a respectful manner, is in no way being guilty of "questions and strifes at words" and never has been.

If you think so, then that is simply sad. But you are welcome to your opinion. It's obvious I don't share that opinion, though.


Survey11/14/06 2:08 PM
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MBL, point by point:

"I wonder if you knew what Yamil was talking about. From your post, I assume you did."

My knowledge or understanding of the conversation is not even relevant to what I posted, as far as the theological term is concerned. As for the rest, I simply stated a personal disagreement with Yamil Luciano's analysis (which could be right or wrong).

"So then... why the need for the post?"

Simply because I desire accuracy in theological discussion, is why I posted.

"Were you trying to make Yamil's posts invalid because he didn't spell a word correctly?

No. In my opinion, Mike from PA is doing well enough discussing the issues on their own merits.

-cont-


Survey11/14/06 1:59 PM
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MBL: what, exactly, was your simple observation?

Survey11/14/06 1:53 PM
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Sorry, the "ungracious" part is my bad.

I suppose I'm still mystified as to why I deserve a rebuke for simply offering a correction, that is all. How is this "striving about words to no profit?"

If accuracy in theological discussion is worthy of rebuke, then rebuke away, sir. My own conscience is clear on the matter. I can't speak for yours, of course.


Survey11/14/06 1:43 PM
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MBL, I didn't reprove you. I just quoted a Scripture verse. Are you sure that's not your conscience?

If I understood your initial post of rebuke to me, you rebuffed my suggestion of the word "eisegesis" which was not even directed to you. Then you accuse me of having the mindset condemned by 1 Timothy 6, without so much as a please or thank you. Then I respond by denying your accusations and quoting a verse of Scripture which simply admonishes one to not refuse instruction but to gain understanding by hearing reproof. To which you respond by basically accusing me of not being a true believer or caring about the Word of God. Which is an insult, sir. Though at the moment, I do not care for your opinion.

And you accuse ME of being ungracious and unfair?

Wow.

So you ask, doesn't that seem a little unfair?!!? I guess not, from your perspective.


Survey11/14/06 1:27 PM
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MBL, are you always so gracious and humble in your dealings with others?

Survey11/14/06 1:24 PM
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Yamil Luciano:

Apologies. I did not know that. I thought eisegesis was the only correct spelling of the term. I see online that the prefix "iso" means equal, and that "eis" means into. So that is why I thought so.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/eisegesis


Survey11/14/06 1:19 PM
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MBL, I'll have to plead not guilty. Sorry.

All I did was try to correct Yamil Luciano and provide the proper theological term for his accusation against Mike (with which I disagree, by the way). So I am doing Yamil Luciano a service in that regard. In fact, I very respectfully disagreed with Yamil Luciano's analysis of Scripture and Mike's posts.

Yamil Luciano is certainly worthy of respect, if not agreement.

And now, MBL, I have a verse for you as well.

Proverbs 15:32 (KJV)
He that refuseth instruction despiseth his own soul: but he that heareth reproof getteth understanding.


News Item11/14/06 1:06 PM
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Oh my! I went to atheism.about.com and there was an advertising link entitled "Agnostics with awe" with a link to pantheism.net. Hello! Romans 1:25, anyone? When it comes to human nature, there's nothing new under the sun! (Eccl. 1:9)

Romans 1:25 (NASB)
For they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen.

http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%201&version=49


News Item11/14/06 1:01 PM
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John from San Jose, CA:

Good grief. At this rate, I'll be Amening everybody. Amen.

Atheists are in love with themselves and their own intellects. Does atheism naturally lead to narcissism? For example, see Austin Cline's picture at atheism.about.com. His picture does more than just ooze self-confidence; he seems genuinely and excessively pleased with himself. LOL!


Survey11/14/06 12:54 PM
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Yamil Luciano:

With all due respect, sir, I think the word you are looking for is 'eisegesis.'

http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=eisegesis

That's something I'm not seeing in Mike from PA's posts, by the way.


News Item11/14/06 12:20 PM
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Mike from PA: Amen.

News Item11/14/06 12:20 PM
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Robert Perry: good point.
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