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Topic: Will The Rapture rid the Earth of Christianity
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Mon 10/18/10 04:34 PM


I NEVER said that it was ok to judge others.


are you sure

posted by Cowboy
I was not evading anything. I simply didn't tell of the passage for it was irrelevant in the discussion.


your admission that there are passages ....


Yes i am sure of it. I did say we could judge someone IF and only IF we were righteous. We are made righteous though Jesus, but we loose our righteousness as soon as we sin again. Then ask for forgiveness true heartedly and repent from such an action and Jesus will make you righteous again and as pure as the white snow.

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Mon 10/18/10 04:40 PM



I NEVER said that it was ok to judge others.


are you sure

posted by Cowboy
I was not evading anything. I simply didn't tell of the passage for it was irrelevant in the discussion.


your admission that there are passages ....


Yes i am sure of it. I did say we could judge someone IF and only IF we were righteous. We are made righteous though Jesus, but we loose our righteousness as soon as we sin again. Then ask for forgiveness true heartedly and repent from such an action and Jesus will make you righteous again and as pure as the white snow.


Cowboy..if you admitted that such passages exist ...that mean that you were lying when you claim that Jesus taught to never judge ....you don't have to be righteous to judge... Jesus taught if you judge make it a righteous judgment ....

jeez Cowboy ...spread the word and not the bull

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Mon 10/18/10 04:44 PM




I NEVER said that it was ok to judge others.


are you sure

posted by Cowboy
I was not evading anything. I simply didn't tell of the passage for it was irrelevant in the discussion.


your admission that there are passages ....


Yes i am sure of it. I did say we could judge someone IF and only IF we were righteous. We are made righteous though Jesus, but we loose our righteousness as soon as we sin again. Then ask for forgiveness true heartedly and repent from such an action and Jesus will make you righteous again and as pure as the white snow.


Cowboy..if you admitted that such passages exist ...that mean that you were lying when you claim that Jesus taught to never judge ....you don't have to be righteous to judge... Jesus taught if you judge make it a righteous judgment ....

jeez Cowboy ...spread the word and not the bull


You can not make a righteous judgement less you're righteous yourself. Any judgement would be hypocritical.

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Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
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CowboyGH's photo
Mon 10/18/10 04:45 PM





I NEVER said that it was ok to judge others.


are you sure

posted by Cowboy
I was not evading anything. I simply didn't tell of the passage for it was irrelevant in the discussion.


your admission that there are passages ....


Yes i am sure of it. I did say we could judge someone IF and only IF we were righteous. We are made righteous though Jesus, but we loose our righteousness as soon as we sin again. Then ask for forgiveness true heartedly and repent from such an action and Jesus will make you righteous again and as pure as the white snow.


Cowboy..if you admitted that such passages exist ...that mean that you were lying when you claim that Jesus taught to never judge ....you don't have to be righteous to judge... Jesus taught if you judge make it a righteous judgment ....

jeez Cowboy ...spread the word and not the bull


You can not make a righteous judgement less you're righteous yourself. Any judgement would be hypocritical.

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Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
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And every man falls short of the glory of God, thus every man falls short of righteousness.

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Mon 10/18/10 04:49 PM
Edited by funches on Mon 10/18/10 04:50 PM

You can not make a righteous judgement less you're righteous yourself. Any judgement would be hypocritical.

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Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
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again Cowboy...didn't you already agree that in the biblical days that a righteous judgement meant a fair and just judgement ...which means the punish should fit the crime ...if it don't then that makes neither the judgement or the person righteous

you keep digging yourself into a hole by lying about the teachings of Jesus

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Mon 10/18/10 04:52 PM






I NEVER said that it was ok to judge others.


are you sure

posted by Cowboy
I was not evading anything. I simply didn't tell of the passage for it was irrelevant in the discussion.


your admission that there are passages ....


Yes i am sure of it. I did say we could judge someone IF and only IF we were righteous. We are made righteous though Jesus, but we loose our righteousness as soon as we sin again. Then ask for forgiveness true heartedly and repent from such an action and Jesus will make you righteous again and as pure as the white snow.


Cowboy..if you admitted that such passages exist ...that mean that you were lying when you claim that Jesus taught to never judge ....you don't have to be righteous to judge... Jesus taught if you judge make it a righteous judgment ....

jeez Cowboy ...spread the word and not the bull


You can not make a righteous judgement less you're righteous yourself. Any judgement would be hypocritical.

====================================
Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
=====================================


again Cowboy...didn't you already agree that in the biblical days that a righteous judgement meant a fair and just judgement ...which means the punish should fit the crime ...if it don't then that makes neither the judgement or the person righteous

you keep digging yourself into a Jesus lying about the teachings of Jesus


Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement. It is not fair or just if you judge someone for stealing an apple, when you yourself just stole an orange. Thought we already been through this, sounds familar... hmmmm...

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Mon 10/18/10 04:59 PM

Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement.


Cowboy....if Jesus told his followers to make a righteous judgment...then those that followed the teachings of Jesus would have been inspired to make a rigtheous judgement in accordance with those teachings ...those that weren't followers of Jesus would be under no obligation to do so

which means you don't have to be righteous you have to make your judgements by what Jesus taught



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Mon 10/18/10 05:05 PM


Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement.


Cowboy....if Jesus told his followers to make a righteous judgment...then those that followed the teachings of Jesus would have been inspired to make a rigtheous judgement in accordance with those teachings ...those that weren't followers of Jesus would be under no obligation to do so

which means you don't have to be righteous you have to make your judgements by what Jesus taught





No, Jesus' followers were made righteous because of believing in the only begotten child of our father and because of the lives they were leading because of such.

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Mon 10/18/10 05:08 PM



Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement.


Cowboy....if Jesus told his followers to make a righteous judgment...then those that followed the teachings of Jesus would have been inspired to make a rigtheous judgement in accordance with those teachings ...those that weren't followers of Jesus would be under no obligation to do so

which means you don't have to be righteous you have to make your judgements by what Jesus taught





No, Jesus' followers were made righteous because of believing in the only begotten child of our father and because of the lives they were leading because of such.


The followers of Jesus that literally followed Jesus are different then "Christians". They were Jesus' apostles. Christians are merely followers of Jesus' teaching and his apostles.

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Mon 10/18/10 05:12 PM



Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement.


Cowboy....if Jesus told his followers to make a righteous judgment...then those that followed the teachings of Jesus would have been inspired to make a rigtheous judgement in accordance with those teachings ...those that weren't followers of Jesus would be under no obligation to do so

which means you don't have to be righteous you have to make your judgements by what Jesus taught





No, Jesus' followers were made righteous because of believing in the only begotten child of our father and because of the lives they were leading because of such.


see I knew I could get you to admit that those that followed the teachings of Jesus could judge and therefore could make righteous judgement when you claim that no one but Jesus was righteous

Cowboy...isn't it time to admit that you were wrong ..come on...make Jesus smile


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Mon 10/18/10 07:04 PM




Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement.


Cowboy....if Jesus told his followers to make a righteous judgment...then those that followed the teachings of Jesus would have been inspired to make a rigtheous judgement in accordance with those teachings ...those that weren't followers of Jesus would be under no obligation to do so

which means you don't have to be righteous you have to make your judgements by what Jesus taught





No, Jesus' followers were made righteous because of believing in the only begotten child of our father and because of the lives they were leading because of such.


see I knew I could get you to admit that those that followed the teachings of Jesus could judge and therefore could make righteous judgement when you claim that no one but Jesus was righteous

Cowboy...isn't it time to admit that you were wrong ..come on...make Jesus smile




They literally "followed" Jesus. They were his apostles. We don't literally follow Jesus, we follow the teachings he presented to us to follow. We are followers of Jesus and his teachings, not his apostles.

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Mon 10/18/10 07:24 PM
lol...

so how's the bout over here?

about six pence score for each warrior four the two corner's, lol...

and in the righteous corner, we have "cowboy", a fine refined fine figthing machine, tonight in robes of white...

and in the un righteous corner, we have the "funches", a refined fine fighting machine, tonight in the robes of black...

looks like no offical knock out just yet, and the judges are tied at six pence each for the two fine figthers...

the debate looks like it could be long and rough, and funches seems to have suffered a little caring to one eye, and cowboy seems slightly injured as well, with a couple unrighteous jabs but still kicking expertly

just how long can these two rumble....

lol...

it's just a love fest for all the spectator's here tonight, with balmy skies and perfect temps, with the amphitheater filled to capacity with goddess's from all region's of the globe, dripping necter of the gods, from the sheer heart pounding excitement of this exciting professional match up tonight, with truly skilled human brain figthing machines...

not to end the bout, in no way shape or form, as the form is fit and fabulous, however....

wonder if it can be BOTH?

for it is good to judge, and good to not judge?

for each human be unique, each having a totally different knowing at all or any times in human existence, and each having a totally unique situation of individual's, and there being unique personalities and attitude's of each, for any given situation that life presents in one's path?

and indeed, it doth say both to judge and to not judge be good, if defined with a mortal perception?

if all refernces of judging are all rolled together, this would simply leave each mortal, in each situation, as the one in charge, all then equally in charge of the self reaction, not mmissed this be each one's sole most power on planet earth, and thus this allowing each to learn by experience of actually accessing when to judge and when to have mercy, acting out BOTH in mortal existence in true reality, to become the wiser each day?

it cannot be missed, that anyone that tried to follow a book for some guideline of what it's behaviour should be, would be most inclined to choose but ONE WAY, which would be monolithic in nature, and delimiting to the natural "free moral agent" each is also declared to be as well, in the good ole gospel satanic vampire slayin manuel...

referring to one's handbook for appropriate human action with each situation met in life as unto infinity, would indeed be a most manic mode to operate in given due time, and literally scrabble the brain sensor's like a frat hazing gone awry, since for each thing specified in the book as good, the opposite of that be specified as good as well, lol....

perhaps to keeo the good ole holy roller's a rollin down the desperate pikeway, keepin the "wannabe self righteous" living in a fog of fraggled lights, strivin and sweatin tillen the ole brain dilligently, to define some some mono defintion of good they can find to stand sqarely upon to increase the height of the platform shoe's that shod the feet, restrictin their own natural response and words from living out in true stereo...

wonder why it said that satan come as an angel of light...

promising to being the light of good truth...

lol...

ditto's










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Tue 10/19/10 05:11 AM





Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement.


Cowboy....if Jesus told his followers to make a righteous judgment...then those that followed the teachings of Jesus would have been inspired to make a rigtheous judgement in accordance with those teachings ...those that weren't followers of Jesus would be under no obligation to do so

which means you don't have to be righteous you have to make your judgements by what Jesus taught





No, Jesus' followers were made righteous because of believing in the only begotten child of our father and because of the lives they were leading because of such.


see I knew I could get you to admit that those that followed the teachings of Jesus could judge and therefore could make righteous judgement when you claim that no one but Jesus was righteous

Cowboy...isn't it time to admit that you were wrong ..come on...make Jesus smile




They literally "followed" Jesus. They were his apostles. We don't literally follow Jesus, we follow the teachings he presented to us to follow. We are followers of Jesus and his teachings, not his apostles.


Cowboy...since you just admitted that you don't "literally" follow the teachings of Jesus then that is your admission that you are not a true Christians and why you are incapable of making a righteous judgement because according to the belief that would make you a heathen and would explain why Christians like yourself will be killed during The Rapture

you still have a chance to save your soul by admitting that you have given false testimony just like you did when you claim that no babies died in The Great Flood because God place them all on Noah's Ark which was another false testimony of yours

now show Jesus that you are "literally" ready to follow him and spread his word truthfully and "righteously" in this forum by admitting to the crime of blasphemy .....don't worry Cowboy..Jesus will forgive you my heathenous son ...but first you must take that first step and apologize to the forum for your false testimony

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Tue 10/19/10 03:32 PM
Edited by MJBrat on Tue 10/19/10 03:32 PM
Boy, this room sure is stuffy!


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Tue 10/19/10 11:21 PM






Yes and we are to judge with a righteous judgement. By ourselves we are not righteous, therefore could not make a righteous judgement.


Cowboy....if Jesus told his followers to make a righteous judgment...then those that followed the teachings of Jesus would have been inspired to make a rigtheous judgement in accordance with those teachings ...those that weren't followers of Jesus would be under no obligation to do so

which means you don't have to be righteous you have to make your judgements by what Jesus taught





No, Jesus' followers were made righteous because of believing in the only begotten child of our father and because of the lives they were leading because of such.


see I knew I could get you to admit that those that followed the teachings of Jesus could judge and therefore could make righteous judgement when you claim that no one but Jesus was righteous

Cowboy...isn't it time to admit that you were wrong ..come on...make Jesus smile




They literally "followed" Jesus. They were his apostles. We don't literally follow Jesus, we follow the teachings he presented to us to follow. We are followers of Jesus and his teachings, not his apostles.


Cowboy...since you just admitted that you don't "literally" follow the teachings of Jesus then that is your admission that you are not a true Christians and why you are incapable of making a righteous judgement because according to the belief that would make you a heathen and would explain why Christians like yourself will be killed during The Rapture

you still have a chance to save your soul by admitting that you have given false testimony just like you did when you claim that no babies died in The Great Flood because God place them all on Noah's Ark which was another false testimony of yours

now show Jesus that you are "literally" ready to follow him and spread his word truthfully and "righteously" in this forum by admitting to the crime of blasphemy .....don't worry Cowboy..Jesus will forgive you my heathenous son ...but first you must take that first step and apologize to the forum for your false testimony


I never said i didn't "literally" follow the TEACHINGS of Jesus. I said we don't and can't "literally" follow "Jesus". So don't twist and construe people's words lying to make them look like they've done something bad.

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Tue 10/19/10 11:24 PM

Boy, this room sure is stuffy!


mjbrat need posters going for record biggest thread ''it's a new record''

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Wed 10/20/10 05:07 AM

I never said i didn't "literally" follow the TEACHINGS of Jesus. I said we don't and can't "literally" follow "Jesus".


Cowboy...can you even post without making a contradiction or telling a lie? ....

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Wed 10/20/10 08:24 AM


I never said i didn't "literally" follow the TEACHINGS of Jesus. I said we don't and can't "literally" follow "Jesus".


Cowboy...can you even post without making a contradiction or telling a lie? ....


Yes there is no contradiction there. Physically following someone is totally different then following the teachings that person taught.

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Wed 10/20/10 09:23 AM



I never said i didn't "literally" follow the TEACHINGS of Jesus. I said we don't and can't "literally" follow "Jesus".


Cowboy...can you even post without making a contradiction or telling a lie? ....


Yes there is no contradiction there. Physically following someone is totally different then following the teachings that person taught.


why would anyone ask if you "literally" follow Jesus around if Jesus is dead

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Wed 10/20/10 09:30 AM




I never said i didn't "literally" follow the TEACHINGS of Jesus. I said we don't and can't "literally" follow "Jesus".


Cowboy...can you even post without making a contradiction or telling a lie? ....


Yes there is no contradiction there. Physically following someone is totally different then following the teachings that person taught.


why would anyone ask if you "literally" follow Jesus around if Jesus is dead


Because that is the difference between us and the apostles. The apostles literally followed Jesus.... walked next to him, shook his hand, ate with him at the last supper, ect. They were righteous for that is why Jesus chose them as apostles. Thus why they could pass judgement, for they were righteous. Keep up funches.

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