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  1. JudgeRightly

    uh oh USA

    I mean not to be a downer, but... Is that really satire, at this point?
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    It's a good thing we don't have to rely on personal feelings for truth then. I recommend you listen to the show I posted in post #2. In summary, Jesus was crucified on THURSDAY, because THAT SPECIFIC FRIDAY was a special kind of sabbath day as part of a second calendar the Hebrews used for...
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    Devil's Tower is really just the petrified stump of an ancient, giant tree!

    Nowhere did I imply such. Perhaps the stump was launched by the fountains, and landed in what we now call Wyoming. Just want to point out that the earth did roll during the flood. https://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/FrozenMammoths8.html
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    The Saving results of the Death of Christ !

    Yes, it is entirely relevant. The very fact that the number 12 is tied to those twelve men in Acts 19 means something. If it didn't matter, that detail would not have been included.
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    Devil's Tower is really just the petrified stump of an ancient, giant tree!

    Could it be the remains of a tree? Perhaps. Just in case: https://hpt.rsr.org/onlinebook/GrandCanyon4.html#wp58947769 That seems to be a pretty bold claim, and not in a good way. One would have to demonstrate a few examples. I think if Devil's Tower is a petrified tree stump, there's one...
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    The Saving results of the Death of Christ !

    Yes, that's who I'm talking about. Hence why I capitalized both words, referring to them by their collective name. Don't be dumb. Of course not. But when we're studying scripture, the number twelve has significance. Twelve sons of Jacob, tribes of Israel, Apostles, thrones on which they will...
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    The Saving results of the Death of Christ !

    Not to be confused with the Twelve Apostles... Did you notice that scripture specifically ties the number twelve to the men who were baptized here? 12 is the number DIRECTLY associated with Israel.
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    And yet, here you are, still going. You're like the energizer bunny, almost. So if you're proven wrong, then you won't retract a claim and admit you were wrong? How very intellectually dishonest you are. You said: Are you sure you want to double down on this claim? Or at the very least...
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    Funny how you just keep going and going and going and going and going and... So if I could come up with one thing that he promoted that I also promote, would you be willing to retract this claim? I never said he was a fundamentalist. Haven't you been paying attention? Clearly not... And...
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    Given the chance, you would take away my right to live in a safe society by abolishing the death penalty entirely. Yes, we agree. He promoted a lot of things that you consider "fundamentalism." So what? I'm sure he'll be fine. Who? Wrong. Putting criminals in prison isn't locking...
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    Liar. Indeed! No, just not what you would define as "empathy" (which isn't). I love my neighbor. I want my neighbor to be punished appropriately if he does wrong. You'd rather he be locked up like an animal. That's not punishment, it's just cruelty. Hypocrite. Words have meanings...
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    So why are you trying to take that away from me? Sure, he would. You don't seem to know C.S. Lewis very well. Not with that attitude, it won't. Therefore.... something... More accurately, I'm on God's side. But that's irrelevant. It certainly won't if no one advocates for it. No...
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    "...in war, in mountain climbing, in learning to skate, or swim, or ride a bicycle, even in fastening a stiff collar with cold fingers, people quite often do what seemed impossible before they did it. It is wonderful what you can do when you have to." - C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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    Properly Enforcing the Death Penalty

    Genesis 4:22 Yes, and? God is on the right. You would try to "keep God in check." So why do it to humans by putting them in cages? So what? Therefore we shouldn't advocate for what is right? If people like myself don't, then the death penalty will never be enforced, and society will...
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    No idea.
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    I forgot to address this in my post: The reason that the punishment is eternal is because sin has eternal consequences. When you sin, not only do you affect yourself, you also affect the people around you, and not only them, but the people around them as well, and the people around those...
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    Recommend listening to this show: https://kgov.com/on-what-day-of-the-week-did-jesus-die
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    Different Stuff

    Or they're perverts.
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    From the first answer on this page: Exd 31:14 Ye shall keep the sabbath therefore; for it is holy unto you: every one that defileth it shall surely be put to death: for whosoever doeth any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people. Exd 31:15 Six days may work be done; but in...
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    Different Stuff

    If you didn't notice, it's a simulation... And from what I know about simulations, they can't simulate everything well. Even games like Assetto Corsa can't simulate everything (it's one of the best sim games too). The simulation you posted clearly can't simulate high speed crashes into literally...
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