Sheesh!
The Bible doesn't say the world will come to an end. What it does say is that the church is eternal.
So, peace.
The Bible doesn't say the world will come to an end. What it does say is that the church is eternal.
So, peace.
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I consider my furlough a vacation.Are these the beginnings of sorrows ?
Sheesh!
The Bible doesn't say the world will come to an end. What it does say is that the church is eternal.
So, peace.
Every generation has sorrows. So was it in every generation before, this generation, and it will continue in future generations. Our life in this world will come to an end, so the world will end for each of us one day, while the world continues on for others.Are these the beginnings of sorrows ?
Do you believe in God as revealed in the Bible?Sheesh!
The Bible doesn't say the world will come to an end. What it does say is that the church is eternal.
So, peace.
Which rendition of the Bible? And whose interpretation? Sixteenth interpolation of "Jehovah" and Eighteenth interpolation of "Rapture" are not my cup of tea. I prefer the earlier Hebrew and early Church renditions.Do you believe in God as revealed in the Bible?
so for you the answer is noWhich rendition of the Bible? And whose interpretation? Sixteenth interpolation of "Jehovah" and Eighteenth interpolation of "Rapture" are not my cup of tea. I prefer the earlier Hebrew and early Church renditions.Do you believe in God as revealed in the Bible?
what about that baseball game where Rebecca walks to the well with the pitcher.Sheesh!
The Bible doesn't say the world will come to an end. What it does say is that the church is eternal.
So, peace.
You misunderstand. For me the answer is yes because I have not added 16th-18th century interpolations to the original. Remember, we can trace back to the year some Christians came up with their interpretations. Many of us prefer to stick with the original...or, as we call it, the true Bible.so for you the answer is no
a simple yes for believing in God would have been okYou misunderstand. For me the answer is yes because I have not added 16th-18th century interpolations to the original. Remember, we can trace back to the year some Christians came up with their interpretations. Many of us prefer to stick with the original...or, as we call it, the true Bible.so for you the answer is no
Why did you think I do not?a simple yes for believing in God would have been ok
I didnt ask youWhy did you think I do not?a simple yes for believing in God would have been ok
I think that the greeks wrote the bibleYou misunderstand. For me the answer is yes because I have not added 16th-18th century interpolations to the original. Remember, we can trace back to the year some Christians came up with their interpretations. Many of us prefer to stick with the original...or, as we call it, the true Bible.so for you the answer is no
See post #8. It appears you were speaking to me. At least you responded to the post I wrote.I didnt ask you
I asked the op and you answered
Not the Hebrews?I think that the greeks wrote the bible
See post #6.See post #8. It appears you were speaking to me. At least you responded to the post I wrote.I didnt ask you
I asked the op and you answered
yesDo you believe in God as revealed in the Bible?Sheesh!
The Bible doesn't say the world will come to an end. What it does say is that the church is eternal.
So, peace.
Yes, I entered the conversation. You then included me! Look, I meant this all in good fun, but maybe you think I was being snarky? In any case, if I am interrupting, I will be happy to find another conversation. In either case, wishing you well.My question was directed to norwegen and you answered