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  1. Rashan my brother, i know you probably had good intentions and i don't question your motives, but in my humble opinion, your attitude earlier was excessive and kinda wrong... I'm not judging you, i'm certainly not any better than you are, but if only you could soften a little, i'm sure that your words would have more reach..  You said earlier "Telling them to repent to avoid hellfife is love" and i agree with that, it is important to proclaim the truth BUT in compassion, benevolence, patience, gentleness and self-control... it is important to consider and respect others and their opinions, it's their freedom to believe or not  and you don't have the power to change people by force or condemnation, nor you have any hopes of reaching them with harsh words either... Also, there's something MUCH more efficient than harshly telling people to repent, and that thing is called "prayers". If you truly love them and want them to be saved, then pray for them and their concerns, and don't forget to bless them as well in your prayers. Remember the Lord's compassion for prostitutes and thieves.. remember His mercy to the criminal on the cross "Verily i say unto thee, to day shalt thou be with me in paradise". And what did he say to Peter who took the sword against the romans ? "All those who live by the sword ( or violence ... physical or verbal because tongue can also be used to kill others ), will perish by the sword". Or when His apotles wanted to summon the fire of heaven to consumme those who rejected Him, He said "Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of. For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them"... One thing is certain though, the God that came in my house 11 years ago and entered my heart and my soul, was not there with a stick to beat me because i rejected Him during all these years of wandering... rather, He welcomed me in His presence, pressed me against His heart and told me how precious and valuable i was in His Eyes.. He was the sweetest, most loving, most magnificent and gracious Father and Friend that i had ever wanted.. His love has changed my heart of stone, chased away my darkness, my fears, my despair and filled my emptiness and loneliness... and it is our duty to love others in the same way, to bless our enemies and pray for those who despise us, to support afflictions silently, in the calm and humility.. and that doesn't mean that we are weak, on the contrary.. because to really love others is much much more difficult than hating on them... in order to be lights in this world of darkness and have a real impact on those who suffers and are hopeless.

    As far as possible, let's be at peace with all men.

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    2. Sylph777

      Sylph777

      36 minutes ago, rashan0121 said:

      yes Judgement as in to punish by death. This is why I brought up the example of john 8 because the same religious hypocrites caught someone committing adultery on the spot and wanted Christ to kill them via stoning aka Judgement.

       

      Ah, that's what you meant by "what is judgement" oki, that's clear i guess :) and i'll answer by that :

      <<For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Yeshua our Lord.>> Romans 6:23.

      40 minutes ago, rashan0121 said:

      I never said anything about me being without sin. what are you talking about?

       

      Wait, what ? if you're speaking to me here, i never said that, i answered mudd on this specific point and i did not speak particularly about you, sorry for confusion :/ ( but I'm not going to lie, i've already wondered before if you belonged to this category of self righteous modern days christians pharisees but it was just a question that came to my mind and i guess i was wrong because i suspected evil, i want to believe that you're not one of those :)

      47 minutes ago, rashan0121 said:

      It would be very selfish of me to keep that faith of mine to myself and not rebuke selah of whom I always greet in the lobby (hence the response) who openly said they are an abuser of themselves with mankind (see below for the definition in the Greek dictionary) because you cant get into the kingdom like that. I'd rather see them in it tbh but hey thats not love, thats hate to the world.

       

      Once again, the problem wasn't the fact that you told her that homosexuality is a punishable sin by God ( even though she knows it already for a very long time i think.. ). The problem was the tone used, the lack of sweetness and the severity of your language that gave the impression that you despised her ( as well as griff ). The Bible urges Christians to respond to violence and rejection with love and temperance, you should know that bro... those are the fruits of the Holy Spirit.

      1 hour ago, rashan0121 said:

      Also please don't quote the NIV because it has over 40 verses missing from it. E.g try and quote matthew 18:11 and you cant because it is not there. The men that made that translation lastweek (figuratively speaking) were a part of the jesuit order aka do as thou wilt.

      Can you tell me more about that ? i'm curious o.o

    3. rashan0121

      rashan0121

      Yea the guys that did the NIV translation removed 40 verses. some were removed completely (around 16), some were moved into footnotes and some translated completely wrong. 

      Rev 22:18  For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: 


      Rev 22:19  And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book. 

      They did not take heed to this smh. 

      I had made some in depth notes on this subject on my old phone ( I should have the backup somewhere) including info on the jesuits (roman catholic assassins) that did it. I'm not too sure where i've put them but for now I guess you can see some info about them on google.

      http://www.temcat.com/005-Bible-versions/THE JESUITS TAMPERED WITH THE SCRIPTURES.pdf

      I haven't really read the notes in-between the scriptures on this link but you can get a visual on some of the  scriptures that have been edited.

    4. Sylph777

      Sylph777

      ah sorry, i quoted the NIV version because as you know, i'm french and i had to translate from french to english, however i picked this version without realizing... i've never used this version tbh, it doesn't even exist in french and i've mostly used louis segond version but i realized later that even this version was a bit corrupted... so i now use the ostervald bible wich was translated directly from the hebrew and greeks original texts, also named text receive as you know.. it is one of the most faithful french translations currently available on the market and it presents no omission. Anyway, thanks for letting me know that.

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