Not exact matches
They will say
anything to defend you (i.e. Bill's remarks
after yours)(By the way I would accept his definition of Christianity for us to rally around for purposes of these
discussions.)
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another
discussion why God seemed evil by punishing other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts and then judges fairly thats not evil in fact he weighs up all the factors before he makes his decision and his decisions are perfect and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out other nations it was Gods judgement on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if
anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even for Gods people it was a conditional on there attitude and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ
after his crucifiction went and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
2018-04-07 17:19 18 year old girl dating 27 year guys of a similar age when she was 17/18, Team members looking
after discussions on The Student Room, Is it wrong to date a 25 - year - old guy while I'm for a 27 year old guy to see
anything wrong with him dating a 17 year old if it really
18 year old girl dating 27 year guys of a similar age when she was 17/18, Team members looking
after discussions on The Student Room, Is it wrong to date a 25 - year - old guy while I'm for a 27 year old guy to see
anything wrong with him dating a 17 year old if it really
It is still,
after all, intended to promote
discussion about «new developments in British art», but other than the Otolith Group's dense, studious installation, none of the artists are doing
anything particularly surprising or fresh.
As Megan McArdle commented in her
discussion of the Peter Gleick affair,
After you have convinced people that you fervently believe your cause to be more important than telling the truth, you've lost the power to convince them of
anything else.
After all of the times you've participated in climate «circle the wagon and defend against all incomers»
discussions, we now find you inside the wagon circle firing at
anything that moves.