Nathan_Jr
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Thanks for the clarification. Is this you final answer? Is this what the Word is? Remember, the question I've asked so many times: What is the Word? it's NOT a trick question. If this is your final answer, fine. If not, add what is missing, and please get back to me with the final answer to What is the Word?
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That's not even close to what Anno Domini means. Victor proved in one of the PFAL sessions that he didn't understand Latin, either. How can our lord watch over us if he's absent. That doesn't even make sense. And if it doesn't fit, it's not true to fact.
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H-O-W ...just, you know, for those who don't know how (H-O-W) to spell how. This is a lesson on how (H-O-W). And devil spirits. It's a lesson on how (H-O-W) to fetishize devil spirits. How (H-O-W) to turn away from God after taking a dump in His mouth and place all your attention on devil spirits. Victor's way. Hey! I didn't write the book. It worked for Victor.... oh... wait...
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So, the letters of Paul mixed with believing replace the ascended Nazarene. More accurately, according to usage, literally, victor's interpretation of the letters of Paul replace the only begotten of God, if you believe it.
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Literally all of this. We have much in common.
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I actually learned how to play in upstate New York at summer camp! It's such a simple game of pure leisure. Lawn bowling. Its origins can be traced back to Ancient Rome. I always had this romantic fantasy of old Italian men playing bocce while drinking wine from juice cups. I tried my best to live that out in my twenties and thirties. BUT, today it's a metaphor for something else entirely.
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Thanks, Mike, for that direct answer: Primarily Paul's epistles. Please answer my follow up question.
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What about all those scrolls of the Septuagint that Paul was so adamant Timothy retrieve? Those were Old Testament scrolls. Paul taught from those scriptures. Any time "scripture" is mentioned in any epistles the meaning is individual and collected writings that would eventually be known as the Hebrew Bible. Is the Hebrew Bible the word?
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Why is this such a difficult question to answer? What is this word that is taught? What is this word that someone can possess a little or a lot? Just say it.
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Brilliantly funny scene. And that argument against 6-minute abs follows a very familiar line of anti-logic that I've seen SOMEWHERE.
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I don't know if you've ever played bocce, but it's a physically strenuous and demanding sport. It takes up a lot of time, so I don't have time to post here, except when I do. Bocce is a good excuse when avoiding answering direct questions. Plus, you can have a cocktail while playing. I don't drink anymore, but it's fun to know others can. And the game is ancient, so there's always talk about wishing people knew how to play it in the original.
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Just you wait, OS. When I get some time away from the demands of my bocce club, I'm going to HANDLE Bullinger's "Four Crucified" line by line, as promised by the Flat Earth thread tease. There will be no more confusion.
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It did? He wasn't? He wasn't the only one. Boss is a funny translation, but, Hey, whatever works... MAKE it fit.
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Was the little boy from the class the same little boy victor said had Jesus in him?
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John Juedes(sp?) addresses this in one of his excellent videos on YouTube.
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OMG! ROTFLMAO! Brilliant!
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If it tastes like baloney, but it's labeled pickles, is it really apple butter?
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An absent Jesus Christ blinded Saul? Was Saul so humbled by Jesus Christ's absence that he bowed down to him?
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Got it. Many thanks, George!
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Would someone please provide me a brief description of the game and its rules? I can imagine modifications and updates along the way, but with 85 pages in this thread... well, it's too much straw to sort.
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Paul, a self-described Jew's Jew of Abraham's seed, writes of the Lord, the Lord Jesus, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord Christ Jesus, Jesus the Lord, Christ Jesus, Jesus Christ, Christ the Lord... so often in the present tense as one not only IN but WITH. It seems the 'present' Lord is, explicitly or implicitly, literally or figuratively, mentioned way more often than a so-called 'absent' Lord. Much more often. Dozens, maybe hundreds of instances. I am making this observation as a non-jihadist Christian - I don't have a stake in this game either way. Anyone can do the simple math. There are too many for ME to count right now. I'm on my way to my bocce match. My time is limited, but somehow I have time to write this - a novel cop out I learned from someone here at the café. I recently came across at least one while reading 2 Timothy. Can you find the record? Hint: it's NOT an anomaly. Just a tremendous kernel. Bless your little hearts.
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Right. It's obviously ordered by arbitrary judgement. How else? If not human authority, then what? Divine authority? Says who? A human?
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But you're the one who brought it up, so it MUST interest you. What is your point? What does Aramaic have to do with 2 Timothy? Do you think 2 Timothy was originally written in Aramaic???
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