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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Did you forget you already responded to this post and wrote:

"Of course Gentiles can be saved.As for salvation, if a person upholds to all aspects of sin you may be right."

Why the sudden u turn?
May does not mean definitely.

Gentiles are non Jews, people like me.

I would not teach the doctrine you describe, but God makes the call not me.


Originally posted by @eladar
May does not mean definitely.

Gentiles are non Jews, people like me.

I would not teach the doctrine you describe, but God makes the call not me.
Gentile are indeed non Jews. Also people like me.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Gentile are indeed non Jews. Also people like me.
Some people like to pretend gentile means non-Christian.

As for your point of view this would include all areas of sin, which includes sexual immorality. Given the history of your posts, you disagree with me on that.

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Originally posted by @fmf
"Sin" is something that exists only in the imagination of superstitious people. But if it helps superstitious people to act in a morally sound way, then that's welcome.
Really? This coming from a person who laughed at the notion of God either talking to me or working through me because they felt I was such a horrible sinner?

Hysterical.


Originally posted by @kellyjay
Saved from sin, and just being saved from the penalty of sin?
The end result, you freed from sin walking after God's Spirit, or you are fooling yourself in sin.
Romans 5:20 The law was brought in so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, 21 so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

This is an interesting verse. It is almost saying that the law was brought to us just to make us aware of our sinfulness. Once we become aware of our sinfulness, it gives that much more meaning to the gift of grace and causes our love for God to increase that much more.


FMF: "Sin" is something that exists only in the imagination of superstitious people. But if it helps superstitious people to act in a morally sound way, then that's welcome.

Originally posted by @whodey
Really? This coming from a person who laughed at the notion of God either talking to me or working through me because they felt I was such a horrible sinner? Hysterical.
Who is "a person" and who is "they"?


Originally posted by @eladar
Some people like to pretend gentile means non-Christian.

As for your point of view this would include all areas of sin, which includes sexual immorality. Given the history of your posts, you disagree with me on that.
Some people like to pretend gentile means Christian.

Such people tend to fool for internet scams and wear tank tops.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Some people like to pretend gentile means Christian.

Such people tend to fool for internet scams and wear tank tops.
Gentile means all non Jews. This means that non Jews can now know about the Gospel. Before Jesus' death and ressurection only the Jews were to know about the Gospel.


Originally posted by @eladar
Gentile means all non Jews. This means that non Jews can now know about the Gospel. Before Jesus' death and ressurection only the Jews were to know about the Gospel.
Nonsense.

Try again.

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Originally posted by @eladar
Some people like to pretend gentile means non-Christian.

As for your point of view this would include all areas of sin, which includes sexual immorality. Given the history of your posts, you disagree with me on that.
Non-Jewish

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Nonsense.

Try again.
Read the Bible it was a huge deal that non-Jewish people received the Holy Spirit!


Originally posted by @kellyjay
Read the Bible it was a huge deal that non-Jewish people received the Holy Spirit!
And those that didn't were still gentiles.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
And those that didn't were still gentiles.
Those that were not Jewish were regardless of if they were Christian or not.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Nonsense.

Try again.
When were the disciples instructed to go out into the world beyond Israel?

Why did Jesus call the woman a dog? It was because it was not her time yet, but she got the dog's scraps from Israel's table.

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Originally posted by @dj2becker
The term 'evil' as you use it, does it describe actions that you view to be morally unsound for only you or for everyone?
False dichotomy. Disingenuous also. Kill a deer to feed your kids, is that good or bad? Good for your kids, bad for the deer. How can you pretend to not know this? But worry more about the false dichotomy charge. If you cannot understand how your question is illogical, then you are behind the curve on thinking ability.