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luns101 wrote:Aradhus wrote:Not one of you christians can live up to that idealistic pish. You know why? Because you're human beings...(probably, hopefully)
"For all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God" - Romans 3:23
"But God demonstrates His love to us in this, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" - Romans 5:8
"Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved" - Romans 10:13
luns101 wrote:In college we had a professor who used a line graph to illustrate sanctification. Talk about making the complex simple.
My understanding of sanctification is being "set apart" by God to complete the specific mission He has given for an individual to accomplish. It is not the same as being saved from your sins (justification).
On the line graph, the teacher showed us that when a person accepts Christ as personal Savior, that person is positionally "justified" as perfect in God's eyes. He drew a straight line from left to right at the highest point of the graph, illustrating perfection throughout one's life.
Starting at the same point at the top left, he drew another line that was sometimes high and other times low. This line represents our life as we struggle to fulfill God's mission. Somedays, we are in complete communion with God. At other times, we follow our own desires and disregard God's will. That line represented "sanctification" or the "setting apart" by God.
First, I haven't heard of this archaeological discovery about the bone calcium and nails, and I am usually on top of this stuff (it's my field).
Second, from a biological standpoint, the "40 lashes kills a man" is pure lunacy. Different constitutions allow for different pain thresholds. Moreover, if he were nailed through the wrist (and to a lesser point, the feet), he would have severe hemorrhaging (which would probably kill him from a massive loss of blood. I mean, you add the crown of thorns, the lashings, and the hammering in the nails? That's too much blood to lose), and his wrists would most likely have fractured (leading his arms to dangle), or torn his arms from his sockets. Tests from the time period and area show that calcium deficiency was rampant, and only increases the likely-hood of his bones splitting.
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WOW according to your post noone could have been crucified in the Roman empire, because it was not physically possible. Ummm better check your history. they did it all the time and had it down to a science. Where to nail without hitting the proper veins and arteries to cause someone to die fast. I find when a person contradicts what any expert on Roman punishment would tel you he should probally double check his sources.
CrazyAnglican wrote:Happy Easter everyone.
CrazyAnglican wrote:Hi everyone. We all know I started this thread to avoid arguments, but I'd like the your perspectives on the whole 1-on-1 debate idea, as believers.
beezer wrote:As a churchgoer and Christian for most of my life, this website has really opened my eyes. I really had no idea how much atheists hated us. Most people that I deal with in life are not even close to being as hostile as I've seen them here. Most of my neighbors are not Christians but they are still polite in their dismissal of the Bible. It's not even close here on this site, why do you think that is Anglican?
MeDeFe wrote:Condescension, aaah, I like that, give it to me you sexy believers!
Look it's fine if you care about my well-being, spiritual or otherwise, It's just that... I'll try to give you an example of why it can be so irritating, although it won't be easy and I will probably fail miserably. Anyway:
Like everyone else I can only speak for myself, but I hope I was able to get the point across. Noone hates you. It's just that what you say to some people seems so obviously wrong that they cannot understand why you even say it.
gtg, I have to walk the dog.
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