Jesus is our lord and savior

thats where you are mistaken ONE man did not write the bible if you knew what you were talking about you would know

you fucking dolt... I was talking about John the Stoner of Necromancy who wrote Revelations
 
you fucking dolt... I was talking about John the Stoner of Necromancy who wrote Revelations

is name calling your way of proving yourself? you are wrong friend sorry and you need to study a little more
 
I have and I've come to the conclusion with a great many others that the man whoever wrote it was tripping balls on 'shrooms

You didn't know that before?

The Bible ws compiled by French Monks in southern France in the 1400s. They removed anything they felt "inappropriate" or didn't agree with. Hense the fact that there were no books by Women, even though documentation says there are. Truly only half of the "books" written were put into the Bible.
 
Well that's not exactly fair. All Christians are shitty/sinners. It's how they define themselves. The deal is that you must strive to be Christ-like whilst simultaneously admitting that you are a sinner and are therefore destined to a life of apologising for being human.

sure it's fair. Clearly Jesus feels his apologies are not even close to being sincere.
 
Well that's not exactly fair. All Christians are shitty/sinners. It's how they define themselves. The deal is that you must strive to be Christ-like whilst simultaneously admitting that you are a sinner and are therefore destined to a life of apologising for being human.

everyone on earth is a sinner did you not know that? jesus was the only one that never sinned duhhh
 
Perhaps you do not feel you are a sinner. At least, you think you are no worse than others, but better than many. You are no drunkard, thief, adulterer, but keep the Sabbath, read the Bible, and attend the house of God. But have you indeed obeyed all the commandments? Never broken any of them? Always been true, chaste, sober, honest, forgiving, kind? Never indulged in pride, malice, anger, deceit, or lust? God requires purity of heart as well as of outward conduct, and he knows all our thoughts. Have you then never cherished the thought of sin in your heart, though you have feared outwardly to commit it? Besides, the first and chief command is, to love the Lord our God with all our mind and strength. Have you always done this; always been thankful for his mercies; always carefully read his word in order to obey it; always tried to please him, loved to pray to him, taken delight in his day, his people, his worship; always striven to be "holy as he is holy," to make known his truth, to induce others to love him, and endeavored in all things to glorify him? If you have always done this, you have still only just done your duty, and have nothing to boast of. But you have not done it. Conscience tells you so. You know you have sinned thousands of times. You know you have sought your own pleasure, and in your best actions you have not been prompted by a desire to please God. You have lived for yourself; you have sought man's approval, but God has not been in all your thoughts. The Bible tells us, "If man say he hath no sin, he deceiveth himself. There is none righteous, no, not one. All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." O, my fellow-sinner, is it not true of thee, "The God in whose hand thy breath is, and whose are all thy ways, thou hast not glorified?" You are a sinner. Guilt, enormous guilt hangs upon you. In God's book all your sins are written down. You cannot get rid of them. Were you to labour for thousands of years, you could not atone for the least. All you could do would only be your duty. Paying to-day's debt still leaves yesterday's where it was. And were you to give all you possess, or suffer torture and death, it would not take away sin. The past cannot be recalled. But there is forgiveness, free, full, eternal, for the guilty. Jesus has pardon for thee, sinner, purchased with his own blood. Come for it. Come to Jesus Christ for it.

Read Exod. 20:1-18; Psalms 51:139; Matt. 5; Rom. 3:10-20, 23; 1 John 1:8-10.
 
Jesus never sinned? Did you mean to say that or are you talking out of your ass again?

no if you know the bible you know this, jesus NEVER sinned but everyone on earth is a sinner jesus died for our sins not his own since he had none jesus is the son of god
 
I find it hilarious that the only time you use proper capitalization and punctuation is when you are cutting and pasting--I mean quoting your thoughtful research.
 
is name calling your way of proving yourself? you are wrong friend sorry and you need to study a little more

It's not name calling if the supposition is correct.

you are correct. I do need to study the bible a little more. I am having some trouble with this particular passage:


11A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. 12I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent. 13For Adam was formed first, then Eve. 14And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner. 15But women[a] will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith, love and holiness with propriety.

(1 Timothy 2:11-15)

Perhaps you could be of some help to me.
 
What's this about Jesus coming back a second time?

He lived.
He died.
He lives again.
He is touching people these days.
Is he here now or not?
 
There is no book of revelations in the Bible. There is only the Revelation of John. It was a prediction that happened to mostly come true about the Roman empire. The Beast of the Apocalypse was Emperor Nero.
 
its sad to see, jesus loves you all and you turn your back to know him because you do not know him, but you will one day just wait and see you may be 70 years old but one day you will ask god for help and he will answer
 
There is no book of revelations in the Bible. There is only the Revelation of John. It was a prediction that happened to mostly come true about the Roman empire. The Beast of the Apocalypse was Emperor Nero.

you have no idea
 
its sad to see, jesus loves you all and you turn your back to know him because you do not know him, but you will one day just wait and see you may be 70 years old but one day you will ask god for help and he will answer

He'll say No.

lol
 
Dood. At least give credit to the person who actually wrote that mess.

http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/hallnewm/hallnewm.html


Perhaps you do not feel you are a sinner. At least, you think you are no worse than others, but better than many. You are no drunkard, thief, adulterer, but keep the Sabbath, read the Bible, and attend the house of God. But have you indeed obeyed all the commandments? Never broken any of them? Always been true, chaste, sober, honest, forgiving, kind? Never indulged in pride, malice, anger, deceit, or lust? God requires purity of heart as well as of outward conduct, and he knows all our thoughts. Have you then never cherished the thought of sin in your heart, though you have feared outwardly to commit it? Besides, the first and chief command is, to love the Lord our God with all our mind and strength. Have you always done this; always been thankful for his mercies; always carefully read his word in order to obey it; always tried to please him, loved to pray to him, taken delight in his day, his people, his worship; always striven to be "holy as he is holy," to make known his truth, to induce others to love him, and endeavored in all things to glorify him? If you have always done this, you have still only just done your duty, and have nothing to boast of. But you have not done it. Conscience tells you so. You know you have sinned thousands of times. You know you have sought your own pleasure, and in your best actions you have not been prompted by a desire to please God. You have lived for yourself; you have sought man's approval, but God has not been in all your thoughts. The Bible tells us, "If man say he hath no sin, he deceiveth himself. There is none righteous, no, not one. All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." O, my fellow-sinner, is it not true of thee, "The God in whose hand thy breath is, and whose are all thy ways, thou hast not glorified?" You are a sinner. Guilt, enormous guilt hangs upon you. In God's book all your sins are written down. You cannot get rid of them. Were you to labour for thousands of years, you could not atone for the least. All you could do would only be your duty. Paying to-day's debt still leaves yesterday's where it was. And were you to give all you possess, or suffer torture and death, it would not take away sin. The past cannot be recalled. But there is forgiveness, free, full, eternal, for the guilty. Jesus has pardon for thee, sinner, purchased with his own blood. Come for it. Come to Jesus Christ for it.

Read Exod. 20:1-18; Psalms 51:139; Matt. 5; Rom. 3:10-20, 23; 1 John 1:8-10.
 
You are wrong. I have an idea.

It may be the wrong idea, but there's nothing in the Bible to contradict it.

your right you have the wrong idea when you find it come back and show us, until then you still have no idea :)
 
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