Originally posted by @rajk999
Actually you silently and rather deceptively support those who do. Anyhow I will anser your questions which Im sure I answered already:
Yes I am a Christian. I separate myself from church Christians. I consider myself a follower of Christ. I dont answer questions on what I do or do not do, neither do I ask those questions of people.
Based on the doctr ...[text shortened]... eep of Christ.
The Holy Spirit is supposed to remind you of what Jesus said. Does it do that?
Based on the doctrine of Christ your doctrine is flawed. You do not believe what Jesus said eg Jesus never preach that he is God.. thats a good one to start with.
Hmmm, I don't know why you believe that, it is a matter for you though. In another thread I presented many scriptures as to why I believe that Jesus is in fact God, deity if you will. But this is not a point I am going to get upset over, you are free to believe it however you choose, I am equally free to believe as I see it. To me, there is not doubt. To you, not so much.
Yes I am a Christian. I separate myself from church Christians. I consider myself a follower of Christ. I dont answer questions on what I do or do not do, neither do I ask those questions of people.
Well you just did actually, don't know why you cannot say you follow the commandments of Jesus with all the arguing you do with it. Curious.
The Holy Spirit is supposed to remind you of what Jesus said. Does it do that?
The Holy Spirit leads one into all truth!
Originally posted by @leunammiOf what relevance is it to a discussion on the doctrine of Christ, whether or not I follow Christ's commandments?Based on the doctrine of Christ your doctrine is flawed. You do not believe what Jesus said eg Jesus never preach that he is God.. thats a good one to start with.
Hmmm, I don't know why you believe that, it is a matter for you though. In another thread I presented many scriptures as to why I believe that Jesus is in fact God, deity if yo ...[text shortened]... mind you of what Jesus said. Does it do that?[/quote]
The Holy Spirit leads one into all truth!
Originally posted by @rajk999The manner in which you castigate the majority of Christians (from what I have seen) on RHP for not following God in the manner that you prescribe, to be someone who doesn't do what he says for himself I think would cause some controversy. It's not a hard question, I have seen you run from it before. Either you do or you don't.
Of what relevance is it to a discussion on the doctrine of Christ, whether or not I follow Christ's commandments?
You personally attack and belittle people, whats the difference?
Originally posted by @leunammiYou are missing a few screws in your head if you cannot understand simple language.
The manner in which you castigate the majority of Christians (from what I have seen) on RHP for not following God in the manner that you prescribe, to be someone who doesn't do what he says for himself I think would cause some controversy. It's not a hard question, I have seen you run from it before. Either you do or you don't.
You personally attack and belittle people, whats the difference?
The so called Christians of whom you speak preach that following the commandments are not necessary as they are saved and their eternal life is secure. I have no interest in what they actually do. I have never asked them what they do and whether or not they follow the commandments. That point is not relevant to this discussion.
My condemnation is directed AT WHAT THEY PREACH.
I have no knowledge of what they do.
Let me know if you understand that
Originally posted by @rajk999
You are missing a few screws in your head if you cannot understand simple language.
The so called Christians of whom you speak preach that following the commandments are not necessary as they are saved and their eternal life is secure. I have no interest in what they actually do. I have never asked them what they do and whether or not they follow the com ...[text shortened]... AT WHAT THEY PREACH.
I have no knowledge of what they do.
Let me know if you understand that
The so called Christians of whom you speak preach that following the commandments are not necessary as they are saved and their eternal life is secure
There are many Christian's on RHP, I have spoken of none in particular. You lump everyone together, even me. However I have not made any statements that should you accuse. Understand?
Originally posted by @leunammiWhat does it matter to a discussion on THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST whether I, or you or someone else follows the commandments ?The so called Christians of whom you speak preach that following the commandments are not necessary as they are saved and their eternal life is secure
There are many Christian's on RHP, I have spoken of none in particular. You lump everyone together, even me. However I have not made any statements that should you accuse. Understand?
Originally posted by @rajk999Some of you people focus too much on other people's sin and whether one is going to heaven or eternal life. A little less poking out other's eyes with a stick and a little more in dealing with your own log might be a thing for you to think about.
Some of you people focus too much on other people's sin and whether one is going to heaven or eternal life. A little less poking out other's eyes with a stick and a little more in dealing with your own log might be a thing for you to think about. God is soooo much more.
[b] Some of you people focus on your own righterousness and that you are ete ...[text shortened]... r doctrine is biased, and you do not speak the true doctrine, hence the need to correct you.[/b]
Maybe you can explain why you seem to take so much offense at having pointed out to you that Jesus preached that only the righteous, i.e., those who cease to commit sin, will have eternal life. It doesn't make any sense for you to do so.
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Originally posted by @leunammiWhat does that matter ..lol 😀... you are truly a slow brain.
I guess the questions is, do you practice what you preach?
Suppose for instance I am the most depraved evil person.
Should I preach a different doctrine contrary to what Jesus preached?
Should I tell people not to follow the commandments because I cannot?
What is your point?
Are you saying that the doctrine of Christ changes and depends on who preaches it?
WHAT ?? Please explain your point.
Originally posted by @thinkofoneDude, I take no offense at what Jesus preached, none whatsoever. Maybe you can take your head out of your hinder region and take what I said as what I mean.
[b]Some of you people focus too much on other people's sin and whether one is going to heaven or eternal life. A little less poking out other's eyes with a stick and a little more in dealing with your own log might be a thing for you to think about.
Maybe you can explain why you seem to take so much offense at having pointed out to you that Jesus ...[text shortened]... ose who cease to commit sin, will have eternal life. It doesn't make any sense for you to do so.[/b]
Originally posted by @rajk999Well, I guess I am interested in understanding why someone who talks about obeying Gods commandments in the way that you do, talks to other Christians in such a nasty manner as you are so frequently accustomed to doing. Seems inconsistent, make sense?
What does that matter ..lol 😀... you are truly a slow brain.
Suppose for instance I am the most depraved evil person.
Should I preach a different doctrine contrary to what Jesus preached?
Should I tell people not to follow the commandments because I cannot?
What is your point?
Are you saying that the doctrine of Christ changes and depends on who preaches it?
WHAT ?? Please explain your point.
That is why I asked if you practiced what you preached.
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Originally posted by @leunammiFollowing is what I wrote in my post:
Dude, I take no offense at what Jesus preached, none whatsoever. Maybe you can take your head out of your hinder region and take what I said as what I mean.
It would be good to hear that you believe that only the righteous, i.e., those who cease to commit sin, will have eternal life and that God does not "know" those who continue to sin.
But I suspect that that isn't the case. Do you actually believe the above?
In my post I'm questioning whether or not you actually believe what Jesus preached.
You responded in part with the following:
Some of you people focus too much on other people's sin and whether one is going to heaven or eternal life. A little less poking out other's eyes with a stick and a little more in dealing with your own log might be a thing for you to think about. God is soooo much more.
How does what you wrote logically follow what I wrote? I couldn't figure out what else you might have taken offense at. It certainly wasn't what you wrote, since I said no such thing.
So I responded with the following:
Maybe you can explain why you seem to take so much offense at having pointed out to you that Jesus preached that only the righteous, i.e., those who cease to commit sin, will have eternal life. It doesn't make any sense for you to do so.
So I asked you why it "seem[ed]" to "take so much offense at having pointed out to you that Jesus preached that only the righteous" - which is what you SEEMed to be doing. No reason for you to be so nasty about it. What you wrote certainly didn't logically follow what I wrote.
Maybe you can take your head out of your hinder region and take what I said as what I mean.
How are you being any less "nasty" to me here, than what you keep accusing rajk999 of doing?
Originally posted by @leunammiNo makes no sense whatever. In the preaching of the gospel there are times when harsh language is necessary. Its not always nice and kind when dealing with false doctrines which is rife in the churches of today.
Well, I guess I am interested in understanding why someone who talks about obeying Gods commandments in the way that you do, talks to other Christians in such a nasty manner as you are so frequently accustomed to doing. Seems inconsistent, make sense?
That is why I asked if you practiced what you preached.
Sweet lies is not what it is about. grow up and put on your big boy pants
Originally posted by @rajk999No Christian in these forums has ever said "...that following the commandments are not necessary..."
You are missing a few screws in your head if you cannot understand simple language.
The so called Christians of whom you speak preach that following the commandments are not necessary as they are saved and their eternal life is secure. I have no interest in what they actually do. I have never asked them what they do and whether or not they follow the com ...[text shortened]... AT WHAT THEY PREACH.
I have no knowledge of what they do.
Let me know if you understand that
You continuously put words in other's mouths, then lambast them for saying things they never said.
You're a troll.
Originally posted by @rajk999Your arguments against what I preach are flimsy, moth eaten, inept, wrong, bad...
You are missing a few screws in your head if you cannot understand simple language.
The so called Christians of whom you speak preach that following the commandments are not necessary as they are saved and their eternal life is secure. I have no interest in what they actually do. I have never asked them what they do and whether or not they follow the com ...[text shortened]... AT WHAT THEY PREACH.
I have no knowledge of what they do.
Let me know if you understand that