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    @Keith,

    Why are you also afraid to answer questions? I specifically asked:

    What do the religious leaders saying “blessed is he” to the Jesus have to do with being “restored”? You said it, please support it.

    Who are G-d’s chosen today? I KNOW you have a thought on that one!

    Any who serve the true God, then do and teach things against his will=…

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    @Berean,

    In nothing you copied and pasted does it explain the inconsistencies of the Jesus words saying he came to divide and not bring peace to what the true Messiah is to do, and that is to bring peace to the world and unit mankind in worship of G-d

    Your writer continues on with nonsense by stating Isaiah predicted the birth of the Jesus,…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    The Jewish religion is apostatized to this day–Jesus told them off at Matt 23 and until they do verse 39 they are cut off( verse 38) of being Gods chosen.

    I don’t think we have the same understanding of the word “apostasy”; when you say the “religion” is apostatized I am confused. Apostasy is to “abandon one’s religious faith”, so a…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    They (Isaelite’s) apostatized and are to this day.

    I need clarification of this statement, are you saying the Jewish people abandoned G-d or G-d abandoned them?

    Jesus started 1 new one (religion).

    What is the one new religion, if one doesn’t follow, they’re in darkness?

     

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    @Keith,

    I find it humorous you saying our discussion on Ezekiel “isn’t going anywhere.” It isn’t going anywhere because you’re not answering the questions. Are you afraid of what you will find and that it WON’T align with what you have been told is truth? Here’s the wonderful news, once you discover the truth, you will have freedom from the shack…[Read more]

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    @Keith,
    So you didn’t read the passage in the context it was written and believe only what your religion told you to believe…understood. Hoping you would elaborate on who the “you” is…Oh well, I can’t make you verify anything; you have to want truth verses religion. Remember, I walked the christian lifestyle for 40 years before my eyes where o…[Read more]

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    @Proclaimer,

    Concerning your second reply to the “ruler of this world”; I asked for proof from the Tanakh NOT the NT. I want where G-d said Satan is the ruler of this world a not man, which is who you quoted.

    I thought you knew I’ve rejected the NT entirely from the inconsistencies I’ve pointed out; if you didn’t, now you do. Do you have…[Read more]

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    @Proclaimer,

    Ezekiel 28 first addresses the ‘prince of Tyre’ (Ezekiel 28:1-10) and then shifts to address the ‘king of Tyre’ (Ezekiel 28:11-19).

    They are one and the same. Did you find the parallels between both prophecies? Studying is your friend.

    The first section about the prince of Tyre is directed at a human ruler who is proud and claims…

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    @Keith,

    That isn’t proof, that’s called assumptions (or parroting); the text as a whole doesn’t support G-d speaking of Satan, HE is addressing the king HE is about to judge, along with the city because of their corruption/sin.

    Did you read beginning in verse 1 or not; did you compare verses 1-10 to verses 11-19 (magically a parallel); did you…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    Now you’re just making stuff up! It says nothing of the sort…showing the king of Tyre who the fallen angel is?!?!?Thankfully I wasn’t drinking anything because I would have spit it all over my screen. Where did you come up with that and do you seriously believe it?!?!?

    Reread 28:11-19 and go verse by verse explaining what’s happening.…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    WHEN does it change, at the word “cherub”?!?!? Then does it shift back to the king of Tyre? Who is the “you” in this entire passage referring? What your saying doesn’t make sense; either it’s all about Satan or it’s all about the king, it CANNOT be both! Since it begins with addressing the king of Tyre, IT HAS TO BE TO THE KING OF TYRE…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    When it states–you were in Eden–ALL know 100% the king of Tyre was not in Eden, but its talking about the anointed Cherub=satan.–verse 14 says its the anointed Cherub=in Eden=the fallen angel.

    I never stated or implied the king was in Eden; in fact I said he wasn’t, couldn’t have been.  But that’s not even the question or a point of conten…[Read more]

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    @Proclaimer,

    I didn’t ask if Satan was the “god” of this world, I asked who the “ruler” of this world is. This distinction makes a huge difference in understanding. I won’t argue against christians MAKING Satan a “god” by applying and projecting all evil onto him, making him the patsy for every evil inclination and sinful act of mankind, and fo…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    Can’t really asked someone who’s dead; but the ones I quoted are ones used to educate other pastors…soooo.

    You still haven’t given me any names of those who support your thesis Ezekiel was speaking of Satan. You still haven’t identified the “you” in the passage. You still haven’t explained why you believe it’s a reference to Satan, oth…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    What have you explained? You said according to scholars Satan is to be understood in Ezk 28:13; except, I posted the writings of some prominent christian scholars who state the prophecy is about the king of Tyre. I asked who these scholars claiming the passage is a reference to Satan and you gave nothing, provide the proof of your…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    Continuing to repeat the same verse without explanation doesn’t explain why you believe the passage is a reference to Satan. You stated “scholars” also say this passage is a reference to Satan, please provide the names of said “scholars”; I would like to read their words.

    The following are commentaries of notable scholars of yesteryea…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    What faith do you identify with and please don’t say none, because we all know that isn’t true. If you don’t have a faith you identify with, it means you created a new one and what do you call it?

     

    You are adamant the passage in Ezekiel is a reference to Satan, please explain why you are dead set on it being Satan and not the king…[Read more]

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    @Berean,

    Your latest post from Roman on the “Back to Church Sunday” shows the man is completely out of touch with reality and has done little to no research on the condition of the modern church today. The reality is churches are desperate for people to fill their pews as the number of attenders has fallen dramatically. According to a Pew stu…[Read more]

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    @Keith,

    I know what the Matthew passages says, one is to worship G-d and G-d alone and there is zero argument from me on that statement. The question is who do christians worship, because it isn’t G-d alone. Pick a flavor of christianity and worship is primarily of the Jesus and G-d is secondary, which was my point. If we’re being honest, c…[Read more]

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    @Berean,

    Where does your hate of the Catholic church come from; is it personal views or religious brainwashing? If it wasn’t for the Catholic church you wouldn’t have the faith you have today since all “christian” faith stem from it. Maybe you need to re-read your organizations “Official Statements” concerning Catholicism…[Read more]

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