@kellyjay said"A good righteous God".... your words.
Imaginary anything isn't worth fearing, and it is not a bitter spiteful deity we are
talking about here, but a good righteous God that you should be concerning
yourself about.
KellyJay, there is nothing good or righteous about Deuteronomy 28:15-68.
I'm not the only one telling you that.
@chaney3 saidIf good is done blessings follow if evil is done curses follow God doesn’t bless evil.
"A good righteous God".... your words.
KellyJay, there is nothing good or righteous about Deuteronomy 28:15-68.
I'm not the only one telling you that.
-Removed-I'll talk about the things I want to talk about, how about you do the same? If you
have questions concerning any other writing start a thread and make a case. Your
challenges, or noting, or accusations, and name calling you are welcome to make.
You can claim checkmate with those that don't agree with you regardless of the
conversational points presented.
@chaney3 saidFaith is an individual choice, even if you grow up in a Christian family that does not
That 👆
mean you will become a Christian, and just because you grew up as something else
doesn't mean that you will not become a Christian. You can be a faithful member of
some church that too doesn't mean you are a Christian, sadly.
The link I gave you was about a faithful Muslim who became a Christian after a
close examination of facts.
Something that has always puzzled me - forgive me for asking but I have some confusion. Please understand DG this isn’t an attack.
So I take divegeester to be a Christian in principal but not a total believer in the bible - have I got that right ? If so (in order to understand you) what part of the bible do you believe in (if any) and how do you validate that above those parts that you don’t believe in ?
I think that you say a lot of cry interesting things, but without understanding that bit about you it’s difficult to respond appropriately to some of the points that you raise ?