Talk Wisdom's goal is to defend the tenets and values of Biblical Christian faith. We defend our Constitutional Republic and Charters of Freedom, especially when speaking out against destructive social and political issues. As followers of our Savior and Lord, we should boldly stand up for Jesus Christ in our present circumstances. He is our Savior, Lord, and King, and His love needs to be shed abroad in our hearts and in our world - now.
I got a song it aint got no melodyIm gonna sing it to my friendsI got a song it aint got no melodyIm gonna sing it to my friendsWill it go round it circlesWill it fly high like a bird up in the skyWill it go round it circlesWill it fly high like a bird up in the skyI got a story it aint got no moralLet the bad guy win every once in a whileI got a story it aint got no moralLet the bad guy win every once in a whileWill it go round it circlesWill it fly high like a bird up in the skyWill it go round it circlesWill it fly high like a bird up in the skyI got a dance it aint got no steps to itIm gonna let the music move me aroundI got a dance it aint got no steps to itIm gonna let the music move me aroundWill it go round it circlesWill it fly high like a bird up in the skyWill it go round it circlesWill it fly high like a bird up in the sky
1Pe 3:15But sanctify the Lord God[fn4] in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear;1Pe 3:16having a good conscience, that when they defame you as evildoers, those who revile your good conduct in Christ may be ashamed.
Mat 10:14 And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.Mar 6:11 And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear you, when ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city.Luk 9:5 And whosoever will not receive you, when ye go out of that city, shake off the very dust from your feet for a testimony against them.
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originally from CJW's Unfinished PostWell, Jesus will one day separate the sheep from the goats.
CW: Another analogy that he used was the wheat and the tares. Both are currently being allowed to grow together. One day, the tares will be separated from the wheat and thrown into the fire. The wheat will be stored in the barn.
GM: What conclusions do I need to make? You get to go to the barn, and I get to keep you warm. You once described the tares as "false believers". Guess I won't be burning then, because I'm not one of those!
CW: Did you even read the links to Koukl's other articles? If you did, you would see how wrong you are in your assessment regarding bloody wars. Those in Christian "sects" do not always mean that they have been born again in Christ.Calvinism adherents and I agree on what is most important - that is - to teach Jesus Christ and him crucified. The minor differences do not really matter in the long run. However, your unbelief does matter - in a negative way of course.
GM: No, I did not, because I considered Koukl's other articles irrelevant to the discussion. You quoted him; if you saw something you thought was worth including, you should have included it.My assesment regarding bloody wars is wrong?So the French Catholics didn't spend 200+ years trying to eliminate the Protestant Huegenots?So the Spanish Catholics didn't attempt to conquer Anglican England to end their 'heresy'?If "the minor differences do not really matter in the long run", then there would be no Evangelicals (Reformed or otherwise), no Methodists, no Roman Catholics, no Quakers, no Presbyterians nor Greek Orthodox, no Pentacostals nor Coptics, no Lutherans nor Southern Baptists--you'd all be one big, happy, unified Body of Christ sprawled across much of the planet. Instead, some of those mentioned won't even share the same room with each other, much less the same Christ! You speak of them as 'sects', but I see no real difference between their sects and yours. If you all claim to be 'born again' in this same god, I've no reason to disbelieve you, since I don't know any better. But when you squabble and intrigue and fight and kill over what is exactly the right way to manifest that born-again stuff, and the god hasn't given you specific methods, then I have to conclude that none of you know what you're talking about--so maybe, just maybe, all that stuff is false.You say "they can't all be right", but they could all be wrong. Even your sect.
GM: No, I did not, because I considered Koukl's other articles irrelevant to the discussion. You quoted him; if you saw something you thought was worth including, you should have included it.My assesment regarding bloody wars is wrong?So the French Catholics didn't spend 200+ years trying to eliminate the Protestant Huegenots?So the Spanish Catholics didn't attempt to conquer Anglican England to end their 'heresy'?If "the minor differences do not really matter in the long run", then there would be no Evangelicals (Reformed or otherwise), no Methodists, no Roman Catholics, no Quakers, no Presbyterians nor Greek Orthodox, no Pentacostals nor Coptics, no Lutherans nor Southern Baptists--you'd all be one big, happy, unified Body of Christ sprawled across much of the planet. Instead, some of those mentioned won't even share the same room with each other, much less the same Christ! You speak of them as 'sects', but I see no real difference between their sects and yours. If you all claim to be 'born again' in this same god, I've no reason to disbelieve you, since I don't know any better. But when you squabble and intrigue and fight and kill over what is exactly the right way to manifest that born-again stuff, and the god hasn't given you specific methods, then I have to conclude that none of you know what you're talking about--so maybe, just maybe, all that stuff is false.
You say "they can't all be right", but they could all be wrong. Even your sect.
CW: It (the Bible--GM) is the inerrant Word of God. You can go and look up the answers to any of your questions regarding inerrancy at Tektonics.
GM: Okay, I did. Not a bad place, Tektonics: it's got a well-read and feisty Webmaster, and one who has opinions and the facts to back them up. I respect that. Maybe I'll have to address him some day; but I doubt he'd ever have made the halfassed statements which brought me here in the first place:
Quote:Humanism is the world's oldest religion. All secularists are certainly "like God" in that they believe their knowledge is far superior to that of the Lord of the Bible. To understand this man-centered dogma requires knowledge of the five basic tenets of humanism: atheism (no one plus nothing times blind chance equals everything), evolution (design emerges without an intelligent designer),amorality (without a conscience and denying a Bible-based morality), human autonomy (history proves that unrestrained man has a natural penchant for criminality and inhumanity), and global socialism (e.g. communism has failed to provide freedom, liberty, and prosperity).
Quote:Humanism is the world's oldest religion. All secularists are certainly "like God" in that they believe their knowledge is far superior to that of the Lord of the Bible. To understand this man-centered dogma requires knowledge of the five basic tenets of humanism:
atheism (no one plus nothing times blind chance equals everything),
evolution (design emerges without an intelligent designer),amorality (without a conscience and denying a Bible-based morality),
human autonomy (history proves that unrestrained man has a natural penchant for criminality and inhumanity), and
global socialism (e.g. communism has failed to provide freedom, liberty, and prosperity).
GM: Oh no, I haven't forgotten them. After four years, we've only covered two of those statements. Don't expect me to leave before we've gone over them all.More to come.__________________"Religion is fundamentally opposed to everything I hold in veneration--courage, clear thinking, honesty, fairness, and above all, love of the truth." --H L Mencken
Humanism is the world's oldest religion. All secularists are certainly "like God" in that they believe their knowledge is far superior to that of the Lord of the Bible.GM, you have demonstrated this fact - that you believe that your knowledge is far superior to that of the God of the Bible - hundreds of times. So why would you object to that statement? It agrees with your assessment!To understand this man-centered dogma requires knowledge of the five basic tenets of humanism:atheism (no one plus nothing times blind chance equals everything),You believe that no God is necessary for life to have occurred. Right? You believe that Darwinism is true...even as a "fact." Right? So, why object to this assessment as well?...evolution (design emerges without an intelligent designer),You have endlessly attributed various anomolies and design "flaws" so as to reject an intelligent designer. So, why object to this assessment as well?...amorality (without a conscience and denying a Bible-based morality),You cannot possibly object to this one. The evidence of the fact that man's heart is "deceitful above all things...who can know it?" However, you reject the reasons why this is so (as described in the Bible). So, why object to this assessment as well?...human autonomy (history proves that unrestrained man has a natural penchant for criminality and inhumanity),History is the evidence of the truth of this statement. No matter who the perpetrators are (whether they be atheist, secularists, even involved in religion(s)), the fact remains that due to sin, evil and the pursuit of causing death because of those ailments, man has a natural penchant for criminality and inhumanity. So, why object to this assessment as well?...andglobal socialism (e.g. communism has failed to provide freedom, liberty, and prosperity).History has shown this to be absolutely true as well. We can even see the stark difference between the worldview of global socialism and the worldview of Christian influenced Democratic Republicanism through the worldviews of the current contenders for the U.S. presidency in 2008! So, why object to this assessment as well?See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ. Colossians 2:8The eyes of the Lord move to and fro throughout the earth to show Himself strong to those whose hearts are fully committed to Him. 2 Chronicles 16:9
Humanism is the world's oldest religion. All secularists are certainly "like God" in that they believe their knowledge is far superior to that of the Lord of the Bible.
To understand this man-centered dogma requires knowledge of the five basic tenets of humanism:atheism (no one plus nothing times blind chance equals everything),
...evolution (design emerges without an intelligent designer),
...amorality (without a conscience and denying a Bible-based morality),
...human autonomy (history proves that unrestrained man has a natural penchant for criminality and inhumanity),
...andglobal socialism (e.g. communism has failed to provide freedom, liberty, and prosperity).
Christine,I don't think that anyone can answer the "when?" question for you. Only through Prayer and trusting the leading of the Holy Spirit will you know when the time has come to shake off the dust and move on,God Bless,Matt W.
You are probably correct, Matt.In this situation, I usually continue to answer the questions (as repetitive as they seem to be) for the sake of the readers who come along and read the message board and/or blog. GMPilot isn't interested in seeking salvation. Therefore, what I write isn't going to reach him anyway. However, last time I checked, there were 195 views of this conversation at my message board. There are usually 100 visits to this blog each day. If what I write in answer to non-believers' questions helps just one of the people who visit here to read, then it is worth it to continue "to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you."
IOW, you're not interested in being challenged on your own blog. I understand.
Is that what I wrote? Let me read it again.Nope!BTW, what in the world is that thing in your profile?Reminds me of the Tin Man.Reminds me of another song!One verse went something like this:But oz never did give nothing to the tin manThat he didnt, didnt already haveAnd cause never was the reason for the eveningOr the tropic of sir galahad.Never did understand that song.Oh look! The next verse talks about spinning round -So please believe in meWhen I say Im spinning round, round, round, roundSmoke glass stain bright colorImage going down, down, down, downSoapsuds green like bubblesYep...those lyrics are just like you...weird!Ha!j/knot really...no...really...j/k;-)
You actually listened to those lyrics?! Christine, you are one twisted sister!Where I--we--come from, you tell a person to his face that you don't like him; you don't do the mealy-mouthed "j/k" bit. You've lived in The Land of Fruits and Nuts too long.Don't you have any courage of your convictions?As for what "that thing" is: I won't say. You'll just have to consider it as one of the great unexplained mysteries of your lifetime.
Oooohh! I have been attacked by the wrath of Kahn...er...GMPilot!Thanks for reminding me that I need to add trail mix to my shopping list today...
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Christine,
I don't think that anyone can answer the "when?" question for you. Only through Prayer and trusting the leading of the Holy Spirit will you know when the time has come to shake off the dust and move on,
God Bless,
Matt W.
You are probably correct, Matt.
In this situation, I usually continue to answer the questions (as repetitive as they seem to be) for the sake of the readers who come along and read the message board and/or blog.
GMPilot isn't interested in seeking salvation. Therefore, what I write isn't going to reach him anyway. However, last time I checked, there were 195 views of this conversation at my message board. There are usually 100 visits to this blog each day. If what I write in answer to non-believers' questions helps just one of the people who visit here to read, then it is worth it to continue "to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you."
IOW, you're not interested in being challenged on your own blog. I understand.
Is that what I wrote? Let me read it again.
Nope!
BTW, what in the world is that thing in your profile?
Reminds me of the Tin Man.
Reminds me of another song!
One verse went something like this:
But oz never did give nothing to the tin man
That he didnt, didnt already have
And cause never was the reason for the evening
Or the tropic of sir galahad.
Never did understand that song.
Oh look! The next verse talks about spinning round -
So please believe in me
When I say Im spinning round, round, round, round
Smoke glass stain bright color
Image going down, down, down, down
Soapsuds green like bubbles
Yep...those lyrics are just like you...weird!
Ha!
j/k
not really...
no...really...j/k
;-)
You actually listened to those lyrics?! Christine, you are one twisted sister!
Where I--we--come from, you tell a person to his face that you don't like him; you don't do the mealy-mouthed "j/k" bit. You've lived in The Land of Fruits and Nuts too long.
Don't you have any courage of your convictions?
As for what "that thing" is: I won't say. You'll just have to consider it as one of the great unexplained mysteries of your lifetime.
Oooohh! I have been attacked by the wrath of Kahn...er...GMPilot!
Thanks for reminding me that I need to add trail mix to my shopping list today...
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