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Originally posted by @rajk999
Nonsense. People like sonship [ and others], promote a doctrine contrary to the teachings of Christ. Some years ago this doctrine was simply implied or suggested but now they are becoming more and more brazen. The doctrine tells Christians not to bother with the commandments of Christ. Sonship stated that only Jesus can follow his commandments.

If Christ ...[text shortened]... is not mine.

Ok back to the other issue. Where did I say that Christians are not sons of God?
Romans1009 in recent months made a big thing about how Christians like him - who had already unilaterally declared themselves to be irreversibly "saved" - were not required to obey the ten commandments because believing that one was required to obey them was to misunderstand the 'New Covenant' and what Jesus' resurrection meant. None of the OSAS Christians here tackled him on this.

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Originally posted by @fmf
Romans1009 in recent months made a big thing about how Christians like him - who had already unilaterally declared themselves to be irreversibly "saved" - were not required to obey the ten commandments because believing that one was required to obey them was to misunderstand the 'New Covenant' and what Jesus' resurrection meant. None of the OSAS Christians here tackled him on this.
Who are the OSAS Christians?


Originally posted by @kellyjay
Who are the OSAS Christians?
The Christians who didn't see fit to dispute the doctrine that Romans1009 propagated here, presumably. So not Rajk999 for example. Not Eladar. You weren't around. You'd have found common cause with Romans1009, I think, if you had been.


Originally posted by @kellyjay
You talk about church Christians all the time, I have no need to share with you the views
you have been expressing here for years. I see you avoided the rest of the conversation
not surprising.
Where did I say that Christians are not sons of God?

Cant find it? Then why should I respond to Suzainne ?


Originally posted by @fmf
Romans1009 in recent months made a big thing about how Christians like him - who had already unilaterally declared themselves to be irreversibly "saved" - were not required to obey the ten commandments because believing that one was required to obey them was to misunderstand the 'New Covenant' and what Jesus' resurrection meant. None of the OSAS Christians here tackled him on this.
I remember that. The truth is Christians are supposed to follow the commandments of Christ. Not the 10 commandments so that is really not an issue. Now sonship is getting more and more brazen by claiming nobody can follow the commandments of Christ.

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Originally posted by @rajk999
I do not discuss what I do or what you do.

I discuss what you believe and what I believe.

You got that?
Sooo..............

Mouth worship.

Yeah, I think we do 'get it'.

But didn't you say God prefers action, not words?

Yet all we get from you is words, not action.

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Originally posted by @fmf
The Christians who didn't see fit to dispute the doctrine that Romans1009 propagated here, presumably. So not Rajk999 for example. Not Eladar. You weren't around. You'd have found common cause with Romans1009, I think, if you had been.
So everyone regardless of their views are OSAS because they didn't see fit to dispute
doctrine? That is a little unfair and not accurate isn't it?


Originally posted by @rajk999
Where did I say that Christians are not sons of God?

Cant find it? Then why should I respond to Suzainne ?
Read what I wrote please.

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Originally posted by @fmf
Romans1009 in recent months made a big thing about how Christians like him - who had already unilaterally declared themselves to be irreversibly "saved" - were not required to obey the ten commandments because believing that one was required to obey them was to misunderstand the 'New Covenant' and what Jesus' resurrection meant. None of the OSAS Christians here tackled him on this.
Why would they?


Clearly you misunderstand Christianity if you fail to understand why your efforts to divide up Christians always fall to naught.

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Originally posted by @suzianne
Why would they?


Clearly you misunderstand Christianity if you fail to understand why your efforts to divide up Christians always fall to naught.
I asked him to explain what he thought the gospel was back when he claimed he once
believed it. Some of his questions are strange for someone who should already know the
answers for.

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Originally posted by @suzianne
Sooo..............

Mouth worship.

Yeah, I think we do 'get it'.

But didn't you say God prefers action, not words?

Yet all we get from you is words, not action.
God prefers action but God wants you to do it shut up about it. You seem to think that its ok to continually talk about yourself here on this forum and boast of what you do. This is why Paul told women to shut up, because he knows that they are vain and like self praise. Jesus said .. Verily I say unto you, you have received your reward. (Matthew 6:2 ASV)

I am not interested in discussing people. I discuss doctrine.


Originally posted by @kellyjay
Read what I wrote please.
I read it. She said I siad that Christians are not sons of God.
You said I should respond to her.
I said I never said that.
You cannot find anywhere I said that

What is there for me to respond to.?

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Originally posted by @kellyjay
I asked him to explain what he thought the gospel was back when he claimed he once
believed it. Some of his questions are strange for someone who should already know the
answers for.
I am willing to listen to your answers anytime you change your mind. If you wanted to discuss my Christian beliefs with me you needed to encounter me 20 or 30 years ago when I was a Christian.


Originally posted by @suzianne
Why would they?
One could ask why does anybody debate and discuss anything on a debate and discussion forum.

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Originally posted by @fmf
I am willing to listen to your answers anytime you change your mind. If you wanted to discuss my Christian beliefs with me you needed to encounter me 20 or 30 years ago when I was a Christian.
Yea, like I said...with the things you question, I doubt that.