No, I'm not judging, but am collecting data and reporting.
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What do you mean by judging?
That’s not what judging means. It generally means to develop an opinion or reach a conclusion. But if you want to use unloving, then that’s fine. When have I been unloving?
Are you really trying to say you have never reached a positive or negative conclusion???
That has nothing to do with this discussion.
We were searching for a definition of the word judgment.
No, you said that the word "judging" meant, "a positive or negative opinion or conclusion." So going on YOUR definition, you have judged as much as anyone here. And as I said earlier, to judge is necessary for living.
No, we were not working on "judgement". YOU were looking for a definition of "judging". I already knew what it meant. You first said, "Not loving", and then you said what I quoted above. You are quite confused.Quote:
We were searching for a definition of the word judgment.
A perfect example of judging.Quote:
That has nothing to do with this discussion.
What you think of as easy is just your being manipulated by child psychology. It's very effective with you.
Your demand that "Scripture" is required to prove or support any Biblical analysis puts you at the level of a fifth or sixth grader. That level is fine for children who need to grow into a mature approach as part of achieving adulthood. That is the primary reason you are unable to recognize the accuracy of the points above that you so anxiously disapprove of.Quote:
1. Matthew 25 was somehow tampered with "centuries" after it was written to include references to judgment. There is no reason at all to believe such a thing.
2. The greek word "ainiosis" should not be translated as "eternal". There is no support for that, either, other than for the one instance of Robert Young's views from more than 150 years ago. All major translations and every Greek lexicon I have looked at all support the translation of "eternal". ................the Vulgate...........talking snakes......... "subjective".....
I know you've been unnerved in these conversations. That's obvious in many of your replies. I'm truly sorry about that. Growth is never easy. But a small crack in that wall you've constructed around yourself is a good thing. Growth begins with baby steps.
I have yet to see him do so.Quote:
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How does God judge them? I don't know, that's not my department.
Then why is JL judging them and sending them to hell?
Most people would have tried to at least make one compelling argument in answer to my statements. It just demonstrates that you don't seem to have any. And yeah, any discussion of the Bible does require...the Bible.Quote:
What you think of as easy is just your being manipulated by child psychology. It's very effective with you.
Your demand that "Scripture" is required to prove or support any Biblical analysis puts you at the level of a fifth or sixth grader. That level is fine for children who need to grow into a mature approach as part of achieving adulthood. That is the primary reason you are unable to recognize the accuracy of the points above that you so anxiously disapprove of.
I know you've been unnerved in these conversations. That's obvious in many of your replies. I'm truly sorry about that. Growth is never easy. But a small crack in that wall you've constructed around yourself is a good thing. Growth begins with baby steps.
I've been looking back over my calendar to see when the last time was I sent someone to hell. I don't seem to have any notes about that event, but I'll look more tomorrow!Quote:
Then why is JL judging them and sending them to hell?
See what Ephesians 2 says. Acts 4:12. 1 Timothy 2:5. John 14:6. John 8:24. Rom. 10:9. John 20:31. Acts 2:38. Rom. 3:21,22. Mt. 7:21-23. Heb. 5:9. Gal. 2:16. Acts 10:43.
I keep adding them lest you fall back on the silly plea of "cherry-picking".
John 17:3. John 12:36. John 3:16. Mt. 7:13. John 1:12.
Amazing how you just blissfully ignore such a tidal wave of scripture. Not even Jesus speaking can change your stubborn mind. "No man comes to the Father but by me." "I said, therefore, to you, that ye shall die in your sins, for if ye may not believe that I am [he], ye shall die in your sins." If you don't tell them what Jesus said, then you have no love for them.
Jesus said to love, and my experience with many of them is that they do. Wonderful coworkers and friends! And many have made an effort to stay in touch with me.
"No man comes to the Father but by me." "I said, therefore, to you, that ye shall die in your sins, for if ye may not believe that I am [he], ye shall die in your sins." If you don't tell them what Jesus said, then you have no love for them.
You must come to grips with the words of Jesus. Reject them, and you reject Him.
He said considerably more than that. JL has given you a good amount of it.Quote:
Jesus said to love, and my experience with many of them is that they do. Wonderful coworkers and friends! And many have made an effort to stay in touch with me.
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