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To answer the original question, nowhere in the New Testament is the Sabbath changed from Saturday to Sunday, Catholics say that Jesus gave their sect all power to make such changes and that if they did it, it's the same as if He did it. |
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Qur'an is the last book. Our Prophet is the last prophet. the prophet will no longer come. the book will not come anymore.
Not likely. you do know the urantia's angels were demons, right? the urantia is straight from the pits of hell!! i knew you would follow us here from DH. after all, God allows us all to a have a thorn in our side. and your sci-fi urantia and point of view definitely ensures true believers must know the WORD of GOD like the back of their hand. because your interpretation is like Satan deceiving Eve in the GARDEN when he told Eve, "God surely won't kill you." and where is Eve today? DEAD!! She became cursed and died when she could have lived forever without dying!! You know virtually nothing about Eve or about The Urantia Book. You haven't read it, remember? And it was you who "followed us here." |
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It is only necessary to believe in God if you wish to communicate with Him.
bigd is right, if you wish to communicate with Him, but on the other hand, God can communicate with you whether you believe in Him or not. |
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Qur'an is the last book. Our Prophet is the last prophet. the prophet will no longer come. the book will not come anymore.
Not likely. |
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Not true here. We were born and raised Christian. My aunt is whatever...not Christian. So is my sister. My belief isn't from my upbringing. I am old enough to decide for myself I think it IS generally true, that the "true religion" often happens to be in the area you are born in. People are raised Christian or Hindu or Buddhist or Muslim and tend to remain that way. Not everyone, for sure, but generally. |
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LDS
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Of course, none of their Bible is canonized.
It doesn't matter. |
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Topic:
Last days
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The bible uses,use the expression "the last days" to refer to the concluding time period leading up to a divinely appointed exertion that marks the end of a system of things. Do you believe that we are living in the last days?? "End times" yes. Jesus' return? Probably not anytime soon. He's only been gone for 2 Paradise days. Why would he want to return to this place after 2 of His days? If he takes a year off, he'll be back in 365,000 years or so. |
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