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  1. BTW, I'll no longer be responding as this topic is closed now for me. Thanks everyone for your responses. Blessings.
  2. This is the type of nonsense that turns people off. Interestingly, the Bible does not address smoking...but it does address gluttony. Go figure. I hear ya brother. Thanks
  3. So do you kwikphilly, as do all of us have a lot to learn, thank God and sorry sister, but I won’t be drawn into a ‘Who’s judging Who’ contest with you. That’s not the topic and if you don’t like my choice of words, then you have pierced yourself into choosing me as someone to antagonize for no reason whatsoever. Nor will I be lorded over by you in any way in this forum, in person or anywhere. Yours and my limited understanding of God is no more or less than anyone else’s in the scheme of things. Remember, all man’s wisdom is less than God’s foolishness. If you can’t accept that, then please just don’t reply to any of my postings as I have no desire to quarrel with you or anyone over semantics. Just stick to the Topics and you’ll be fine. As for ‘funny and puns’, you might also want to keep in mind James 4:9?
  4. Hi, smoking is brought on by peer pressure for the most part or sometimes by tragedy, stress and whatnot and possibly as you said, maybe demons help that process along too but trust me on this. Cigarettes do not taste good after a meal or anytime. When you learn to smoke, it makes you ill, nauseous and many puke a lot until the body finally gets used to having the foul taste of burning leaves crammed into the lungs and when someone says they enjoy smoking and/or like the taste; they’re merely trying to cover up what is damaging them spiritually IMO. And even if you’ve asked God to heal you from smoking, it might indeed be considered as a form of slow suicide which God may or may not accept under grace? Although some smokers live well into their 90’s which is neither here nor there and nicotine is not necessarily the main aspect of why smokers continue to smoke regardless of the obvious health consequences. The ‘addiction’ of Smoking goes a lot deeper that. But that’s off topic and I’d really like to hear from someone who can find something in the bible which states when God created them too and whether or not they were created in addition to Satan to come against us helpless humans on earth and/or if the devil rules over them or if they operate independent from the devil and if they first originated in the heavenly realm and were cast out of heaven along with Satan and his fellow fallen angels or if God added demons to the earth after Satan was cast out? With regard to proof of Hagee’s statements, you could try his website where it might be possible to view past sermons? Blessings.
  5. Yes, I think many, if not most, TV evangelists have inadvertently exalted themselves and have become their own stumbling block. If true, they are sending mixed messages and falsehoods to both believers and non-believers which is not a good thing? Take Joseph Prince, for example, whom I think is blessed with brilliance helping believers understand the differences from being under the Law (Old Testament) and in Christ (New Testament). Yet he also preaches that water baptism means that all yours sins are forgiven; past, present and future which I believe may not be correct? Otherwise, a Christian could commit every sin including murder in the "future" but those sins are forgiven? I don't think so? Bottom line, 'TV evangelism' has perhaps gone way over the top and is out of control? Smoking is likely an unwise and unhealthy practice, but the real sin in anything like this is in overindulgence and habitual practice. Mountain climbing, especially without safety equipment is likely an unwise and unhealthy practice, but what is the real sin in overindulgence and habitual practice of that? However, I appreciate the point you're trying to make and I think we know much less about demons. Blessings.
  6. Yes, I think many, if not most, TV evangelists have inadvertently exalted themselves and have become their own stumbling block. If true, they are sending mixed messages and falsehoods to both believers and non-believers which is not a good thing? Take Joseph Prince, for example, whom I think is blessed with brilliance helping believers understand the differences from being under the Law (Old Testament) and in Christ (New Testament). Yet he also preaches that water baptism means that all yours sins are forgiven; past, present and future which I believe may not be correct? Otherwise, a Christian could commit every sin including murder in the "future" but those sins are forgiven? I don't think so? Bottom line, 'TV evangelism' has perhaps gone way over the top and is out of control?
  7. Heard John Hagee preach that "anyone who smokes has a demon in them". Really; what biblical criteria supports that notion especially coming from a man who is clearly overweight (most might say obese)? Yet Hagee doesn't say he has a demon in him, making him fat. However, the bible does say 'it's not what goes into your mouth which makes you unclean but rather it's what comes out of your mouth'.
  8. How? Probably by the same standards by which God is saving other Christians who continue to sin in every which way?
  9. I believe the bible indicates there may be 2 baptisms; 1. water baptism 2. baptism of the Holy Spirit. The latter may come before water baptism or as you said; when we reach the "age of accountability" or never; depending on what God decides of course?
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