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  1. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    True, but relating Paul and Barnabas' thoughts it'd seem to me. Again, without Paul there, the issue would be Judaized gentiles. It is fitting both Peter and James agreed. On the former, it is good to ask every question Mid Acts asks. With you, I don't agree with everything I've...
  2. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    Again: 'same.' Rather, because Paul emphasizes it, what was the difference? Acts does a good job of spelling out differences, especially Acts 15:1-35 Acts 15: 4 When they came to Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church and the apostles and the elders, and they declared all that God...
  3. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    Needs more discussion. Works was always in tangent with grace and disobedience punished with the ground opening up, serpents, swords. Paul was very clear that the Law bound any Jewish believer. While Grace was involved, it was only in promise, unavailable but by future payment. When...
  4. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    True but look at 'difference.' In all of these conversations, for me, it is best to keep in mind that one group emphasizes difference and the other 'same.' Because I'm analytical by nature, I'm always listening between the two. Mid Acts is right of course, there had to be difference or...
  5. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    1) This is regular dispensationalism. Mid Acts disagrees, to a point. While certainly there are elements to differences in dispensationalism that tie together, Mid Acts separates. 2) Genesis 3 is absolutely a promise of Jesus and is the same in Mid Acts as far as the good news(s)...
  6. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    Yes, just Israel 'and' gentiles who converted, at this venture. It was only through the Abrahamic Covenant that 'all nations would be blessed.' At the time, that meant conversion. Look how your mind works with the presupposition: You are stuck with a go-between authority. We are not at...
  7. Lon

    The Joys of Catholicism

    I have a N.T. all by itself. Word of God? Of course it is. I have a Catholic Bible. I have Greek with all variance listed. Internally, the Bible is consistent with itself and is its own authentication. Entertain for a moment Rstrats 'agrees' with Luther. Suddenly there is no problem...
  8. Lon

    The Joys of Catholicism

    You are deluding yourself, granted because the experience is significantly meaningful to you, but 1) Does the bread literally become human flesh before you swallow it? Of course not, but you'll argue it is 'real flesh' just the same. 2) The wine? Does it have a metallic salty taste to you...
  9. Lon

    WHAT DOES BAPTIZED FOR THE DEAD MEAN ?

    The way I was instructed in seminary: They did it (right or wrong). Hence the question from Paul: "Why do it if there is no after-life?" Thus it meant they did it, not necessarily that it was of effect, just the idea of "Hey you guys, don't you realize you have a quirk in your ideas?"
  10. Lon

    A little comedy break....

    Sadly, this looks really good! I didn't get the joke at all...well, other than the utter decadence! I mean, if you are gonna go for it...I'm all in!
  11. Lon

    Are Tattoos Sinful?

    Welcome back. There are prohibitions for Jews but didn't keep them from having them as marks they were under another's authority (several scriptures come to mind). In a word, "no" not in and of itself. I've a good many art works, would dread being stuck with any particular one for all of...
  12. Lon

    Are Tattoos Sinful?

    Depends on if it is a good one or bad one?
  13. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    This may be helpful: Paul's gospel mystery
  14. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    DBR altogether. The crucifixion is indeed 'our' good news (penalty for sin) that Jesus took. It is sobering, and incredible love. He was buried and rose conquering sin and the grave and giving life everlasting. Part but Paul was very clear on a pointed difference: Grace + nothing =...
  15. Lon

    Paul did not write Hebrews; we do not know who did

    I want to say 'heresy' thus we didn't get further than that. Yes, I think a professor has to keep tenure. We had one professor who had a short-leash (wasn't 2nd Acts Disp any longer). He was my favorite professor. Yes. No, I think it is exactly this thread, and good post.
  16. Lon

    The Joys of Catholicism

    That's a whole other reason to eschew from the top-down. Here's your sign? When it is as prolific, and not until these issue became public (had been happening over 50 years!), then 'holiness' and 'real-presence' must necessarily be questioned. It is very odd, as a Protestant, you moved...
  17. Lon

    Have I gone MAD???

    Doing a little backtracking and reading. Putting a good many 'likes' and thank you's on this simply because I really appreciate all of you doing this for/with me. Merry Christ-mas everyone and I take all this labor as a nice present this year for me. Uber thank you!
  18. Lon

    Paul did not write Hebrews; we do not know who did

    While this will not make you Mid Acts, it will help you grasp appreciatively the point(s) of difference. Most 2nd Acts reject Mid Acts outright. In my 2nd Acts seminary, we didn't even get to study them because they were 'way off base.' Of course a 2nd Acts college would uphold 2nd Acts...
  19. Lon

    Paul's gospel started late....

    Starting with 'gospel' meaning 'good news' Jesus was full of good news (pl). It helps if one knows all the good news-es is about Him. This particular good news is good news for the whole world (gentiles).
  20. Lon

    Do some of the Scriptural Truths offend you?

    No. You made that up to fit your doctrine! You did! It is scripture twisting! ἔρχομαι Erckomi means 'come.' I remember it from Greek class because it sounds like "hear come I." Yours a theory, but if it doesn't line with scripture, you need an education. Be a student.
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