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  1. JudgeRightly

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Someone can believe the Bible is true but not literal. They aren't calling it a fable or a fairy tale, aka fake. This thread is within the rules.
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    climate change is a religion and unfalsifiable

    Whoever wrote that must seriously hate pets... And/or has never had a pet that is a picky eater. I buy nothing but the best food for my cat. She's always asking for more, haha.
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    Guns!

    This quote stumbles upon something the Bible teaches, which is that the one who should punish a criminal after being convicted is the victim of his crime (Deuteronomy 17:7), and the Bible even makes special consideration for a relative of the victim of a capital crime ("avenger of blood") taking...
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    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    Well I guarantee you that most Calvinist preachers aren't doing Sunday school lessons or preaching sermons on passages like this, assuming they even know the passages exist! Forget the congregation's awareness of them... I think for most people, their brains just shut down when they sit in...
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    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    Begging the question. "Them whom Christ died for" refers to the entire world, not whatever you calvinists claim it means.
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    Protestantism was falsified here on TOL

    They way you said it, it was. No, it wasn't. The Twelve Apostles were part of a nation of priests who used to be of the tribe of Levi, not bishops. No, it did not. The Twelve Apostles will sit on twelve thrones ruling over the the twelve tribes of Israel in the coming Kingdom of Israel...
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    The time has come...

    Let's hope that the people reinstated actually want to go back to work....
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    But not about Romans 9:11-13, apparently. Why can't you be wrong about that? Why does the passage have to be referring SPECIFICALLY to the two persons, Jacob and Esau, and not the two nations, like how Genesis 25:23 specifically says? Why can't "Jacob" and "Esau" be synecdoches for their...
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    Then the burden is on you to show where the older Esau served the younger Jacob. More evidence that you have no idea what the Bible actually says happened. Yes, past tense.
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    (8-28-22) The Weekly Worldview - In Over Our Heads

    https://theweeklyworldview.com/in-over-our-heads/ Links to the stories mentioned here that are not present in this post can be found at the link above. In Over Our Heads Posted on August 28, 2022 Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host as together we witness the cresting of...
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    (8-21-22) The Weekly Worldview - Terminal Adolescents

    https://theweeklyworldview.com/terminal-adolescents/ Links to the stories mentioned here that are not present in this post can be found at the link above. Terminal Adolescents Posted on August 21, 2022 Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host to find out what it means to grow...
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    (8-14-22) The Weekly Worldview - 1st in Recorded History

    https://theweeklyworldview.com/1st-in-recorded-history/ Links to the stories mentioned here that are not present in this post can be found at the link above. 1st in Recorded History Posted on August 14, 2022 Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host as they go on the record...
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    (8-7-22) The Weekly Worldview - Color Me Isaiah

    https://theweeklyworldview.com/color-me-isaiah/ Links to the stories mentioned here that are not present in this post can be found at the link above. Color Me Isaiah Posted on August 7, 2022 If you were wondering whether to laugh or cry, listen in this week. We can help. Get a load of...
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    (7-24-22) The Weekly Worldview - The Violence of Apathy

    https://theweeklyworldview.com/the-violence-of-apathy/ Links to the stories mentioned here that are not present in this post can be found at the link above. The Violence of Apathy Posted on July 24, 2022 Listen in as America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host review where we came...
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    No, they're not.
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    You're basically admitting that you don't know what the Bible says happened. No, you clearly don't, as per the above.
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    No, you don't. You can certainly predict the future, based on evidence, but you do not know the future. The same with God. The difference is that God is capable of bringing about the future He wants. Because that's what God's plan is. In other words, you know what God's plans are, but not the...
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    Again, God DID NOT HATE ESAU. The passage IS NOT talking about babies in the womb, but about two nations, one which God loved, and one which God loved so much it's as if He hated the first. As for God knowing things about people before they are born, see Clete's post.
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    No. Neither. He did not hate Esau. And it's not even Esau He's referring to, but more on that below... Rather "love and hate" is a Hebrew idiom that means "to love more and to love." It's saying you love someone so much that it's as if you hate someone else. Jesus used this figure of speech...
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    Are you Going to Heaven?

    Horoscopes are based on nonsense. No, you won't. Based on your post, your current destination is Hell. Well, you got that part right, at least. You won't have any friends in Hell. Why do you reject the One who made you? So... why did you join TOL?
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