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AandW_Rootbeer

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  1. Today, it is the past and we are able to recognize its value for Today. Therefore, it is always relevant. I also highlighted the portion that specifies everything today [and there is nothing new under the sun.] We today can be assured this portion of that Verse relates to the right now in any Topic of Discussion.
  2. Just an observation here, it's quite easy to dispel a Doctrine that begins with my Grandfather taught this, my dad, and so it must be true. If that Doctrine cannot be found in how the Apostles interpreted Christ's Teachings, or the Church Father's interpreting both Christ and the Apostles, it really is a difficult task using Biblical backed Scripture to overcome Man's Traditions, especially the Traditions we have in the Church from just the past 500 years. It is baffling, that what is recent and passed down is held closer than what was taught 2,000 years ago by God in the flesh.
  3. 9What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun. We can be rest assured what Christ taught, was taught by the Apostles, and then taught by the Church Fathers. The things that have suddenly been taught in the Past 500 years cannot be found in Christ's, the Apostles, nor the Church Father's Teachings. Those are Problematic Issues for the Believer in God, because those Doctrines, Teachings, Meanings cannot be backed by the Word of God (unless Verses are taken out of context, cherry picked, and formatted into a Heretical Idealism). These Issues must be addressed and I believe the Thread Op is attempting to do as such. God Bless and Keep up the Good Work!
  4. 4Behold, all souls are Mine. Like the soul of the father, like the soul of the son they are Mine; the soul that sins, it shall die. 20The soul that sins, it shall die; 23Do I desire the death of the wicked? says the Lord God. Is it not rather in his repenting of his ways that he may live? 2 Corinthians 5: 1For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
  5. So, You believe that Chapter one explains week one of the Earth's existence with Life, and Chapter Two is going into week two? You do not believe that God told Moses here's what happened in Genesis One and here are the specifics to Genesis One found in Genesis Two? So, You believe Genesis One explains the Creation of Adam and Genesis Two explains the Creation of other humans? May I ask, WHO taught you these idealism's?
  6. 1. We have Israel preparing Oil for their Messiah [whom] they believe is already in Israel and awaiting time to be revealed 2. We have Israel ramping up war efforts against Iran which no doubt will bring a WWIII [whom] the Antichrist will bring Peace 3. We have many other Proofs I have been listing each time I am allowed to POST But, what we do have, is proof that how close we are, we are well past the false Pre-Trib Rapture Doctrine and could be closer to things that we know takes place around Mid Tribulation...I am not saying we are in the Tribulation, but the things we do know represent Mid Trib more than anything else. Awesome Video!!
  7. 1For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. ^ We have a new body!
  8. I was discussing 2 Corinthians 5: 1For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
  9. 4Behold, all souls are Mine. Like the soul of the father, like the soul of the son they are Mine; the soul that sins, it shall die. 20The soul that sins, it shall die; 23Do I desire the death of the wicked? says the Lord God. Is it not rather in his repenting of his ways that he may live?
  10. In the Gospel of John, Christ said, God is a SPIRIT and we must worship God in Spirit and in Truth. In the first Chapter of the Gospel of John, it explains that Christ is the WORD [that became] flesh...so before this, the WORD is Spirit. This means the flesh body of Christ is temporary. As God, the WORD is able to show Himself, the scars He endured, the Stripes, the nail prints, the sword wound, etc., but the WORD is still God, which is SPIRIT! So knowing that much makes it an easy deduction, outside of Paul's explanation, that our own bodies are temporary and only compliant to this Earth.
  11. Can you show me where this is found in Chapter Two? Or, any Chapter that makes the direct correlation to your suggestion?
  12. I agree with everything, but would ask, I said Genesis Two is more specific in detail than Genesis One. So, if Genesis One state God created man in His Image and Likeness, there is no process to what is being stated here, only that it happened and the results looks similar to God's Image and Likeness. Doesn't Genesis Two show us the Process to how God created this Image and Likeness via Dust/Forming the Dust = the Image and Likeness?
  13. The Body or Person is Perishable, the Soul is Eternal. If we are given a New Heavenly Body, that means the old body will be separated from the Soul for at least that one purpose. On a Spiritual level, our bodies could never be allowed into the Kingdom of Heaven like our Soul can be. Somewhere along this line, a Separation [must] take place.
  14. Genesis One is like an Outline highlighting what God did during His Creation. Genesis Two gets down to specifics how man relates to the Earth and man's purpose concerning the Earth and the relationship to God's Creation to both man and Earth. Genesis One, we get that God created man. Genesis Two, we see the specifics to how God created man. Genesis Two clarifies and confirms Genesis One.
  15. Wow, Really? I disagree with your views and you claim it is fighting? You should not be debating if your ego is so fragile that when someone disagrees with your point of view you call that fighting.
  16. No, it isn't! Verse 1 is called what God did, and Verse 2 begins with how God did it. There are no such Gap anywhere. It's Basically a Title about Creation and as we continue to read, we read the specifics to the Title.
  17. This is it pertaining to the Old Testament. Since the Hebrew Language has been revived and the Sofars [Scribes] understand Hebrew naturally, I feel rather confident in this Version. I don't know that I am an actual YE Follower. But clearly, when you read the Creation Account from the Torah, it's obvious Genesis 1:1 does not mean something is Created and finished and then goes into Verse 2 with something being destroyed.
  18. I called in an order for thai food and will be back in an hour or so. Any more questions just post and I will answer when I return. God Bless!
  19. Tanakh - The Hebrew Bible Torah - The Pentateuch Genesis Bereishit - Genesis - Chapter 1
  20. 1In the beginning of God's creation of the heavens and the earth. 2Now the earth was astonishingly empty, and darkness was on the face of the deep, and the spirit of God was hovering over the face of the water. Tanakh
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