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@kellyjay said
Just think about it; you make a claim we cannot know about these things is saying
we cannot know about these things, which is something you think we know.
It's as if you've never read or never understood anything I have posted.

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I said yes to that countless times and it was and more than likely still going over your head. For him it is all between the ears, which meant all he needed to do was change his mind. What he confesses is there is nothing of substance in that confession beyond the confession, and I am saying without Christ it doesn’t matter what your profession is, you can claim to be a Christian and still miss the Lord!


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You utter hypocrite.

What about people not adhering to your bizarro dogma? You judge them day and night without surcease nor remorse.


@suzianne said
You utter hypocrite.

What about people not adhering to your bizarro dogma? You judge them day and night without surcease nor remorse.
I've not heard divegeester profess to judge anyone's standing with the Christian God. Or have you popped in to "contribute" without worrying about what it is people are talking about?

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@fmf said
I've not heard divegeester profess to judge anyone's standing with the Christian God. Or have you popped in to "contribute" without worrying about what it is people are talking about?
@divegeester said
He’s entitled to believe whatever he wants; you aren’t entitled to judge him. Period.

That's what I am talking about, not whatever you're talking about.


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They are talking about my standing with the Christian God. You really should read the conversations before you rock up spitting chips.

I've not heard divegeester profess to judge anyone's standing with the Christian God. So I don't think your accusation that he is an "utter hypocrite" holds any water.

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@fmf said
They are talking about my standing with the Christian God. You really should read the conversations before you rock up spitting chips.

I've not heard divegeester profess to judge anyone's standing with the Christian God. So I don't think your accusation that he is an "utter hypocrite" holds any water.
Except when you say no one can have one you by default deny your own claims. While saying all there is are claims and nothing else.


@kellyjay said
Except when you say no one can have one you by default deny your own claims. While saying all there is are claims and nothing else.
Huh? "No one can have" a "relationship" or "standing" with the Christian God? On the contrary. People "CAN have one", KellyJay. It's called faith.

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@fmf said
Huh? "No one can have" a "relationship" or "standing" with the Christian God? On the contrary. People "CAN have one", KellyJay. It's called faith.
Not as you define faith, if it is all between the ears then the truth of Christ is nothing but a thought. With the reality of Christ in us makes faith about someone real and tangible not some figment of our imagination which is Christianity!

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@kellyjay said
With the reality of Christ in us makes faith about someone real and tangible not some figment of our imagination which is Christianity!
Faith is a function of cognition. It is rooted in speculation about supernatural beings. No one is disputing how real the impacts of such faith can be.


@kellyjay said
Not as you define faith, if it is all between the ears then the truth of Christ is nothing but a thought.
The faith/belief is, as you put it, is "between the ears". The impacts are real and affect real lives.


@fmf said
Faith is a function of cognition. It is rooted in speculation about supernatural beings. No one is disputing how real the impacts of such faith can be.
You are disputing the reality of Christ stop being obtuse.


@KellyJay
Do you believe there is any supernatural influence directing you in your efforts to converse with me about the nature of faith?

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@fmf said
@KellyJay
Do you believe there is any supernatural influence directing you in your efforts to converse with me about the nature of faith?
I believe God’s desire is to have everyone come to know Him, but He chooses us to go for Him and share. If I asked you to do something and you did it because I asked would that be supernatural?

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