No, i'm not filled with rage at all.![]()
Are you still raging?
No, i'm not filled with rage at all.![]()
Yeah, that is a pretty hilarious concept imposed upon the current forum rage- .
Why does everything have to involve s with you. Is it because you've never had consensual sex without money being involved?
Consensual sex is overrated.![]()
badly played, rapist.
Can't rape the willing.![]()
God told you to quit school in order to further your "career" as a express lube employee?
Yours is a very foolish God.
Good luck with that.
Angel, i'm just curious why you never pursued a college degree or did you and then put it on hold?
you speak of it now as not being an option since by the time you graduate and get a job it will be child rearing/raising time.
but why not 10 years ago?
Give a woman money, she make your debt greater.
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Matt 19
21Jesus answered, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me."
22When the young man heard this, he went away sad, because he had great wealth.
He's a great guy, just not perfect.
That's pretty pathetic zosa, "she/he was asking for for it" is not a legitamate excuse.
Sound advice...the only sound advice in the entire thread.
I went to Texas Bible Ins ute and attended their two year Bible college programs there. The second year portion was a year long Leadership Training Course.
I had the benefit of both Bible based instructional classes and a lot of hands of experience in minstering- as the campus was host to events for men, women, and children ( various events for each) every weekend.
Also with having graduated from the school comes the ability to network with a long list of churches- which will come in handy should I ever move and want to find a new church and/ or find a job in a church.
I graduated from Bible college in 2002.
My heart desire has always been primarily to dedicate myself to my husband and household and to serve together with my husband in church ministry and possibly as a foster parent.
Sounds good to me.
Hey what program did you install to hear when a poster replies? I can't hear crap. Do I maybe have my speakers hooked up wrong?
PM da mouse!!!![]()
Inscrutabilia sunt judicia Dei.
I think you're confusing predestination with Predestinarianism though, the later implying a rejection of the free will. There are many theological disputes regarding Predestination, but from Scripture and Tradition, God predestines no one to evil:
If any one saith, that it is not in man's power to make his ways evil, but that the works that are evil God worketh as well as those that are good, not permissively only, but properly, and of Himself, in such wise that the treason of Judas is no less His own proper work than the vocation of Paul.
- Council of Trent, Canon VI of the Decrees on Justification
If any one saith, that the grace of Justification is only attained to by those who are predestined unto life; but that all others who are called, are called indeed, but receive not grace, as being, by the divine power, predestined unto evil; let him be anathema.
-Council of Trent, Canon XVII of the Decrees on Justification
All men are called to this catholic unity of the People of God…. And to it, in different ways, belong or are ordered:the Catholic faithful, others who believe in Christ, and finally all mankind, called by God’s grace to salvation.
Reprobation by God does not take anything away from the power of the person reprobated. Hence, when it is said that the reprobated cannot obtain grace, this must not be understood as implying absolute impossibility: but only conditional impossibility: as was said above, that the predestined must necessarily be saved; yet a conditional necessity, which does not do away with the liberty of choice. Whence, although anyone reprobated by God cannot acquire grace, nevertheless that he falls into this or that particular sin comes from the use of his free-will. Hence it is rightly imputed to him as guilt
- Saint Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, Qt 23
So it's a mistake to embrace the theory that predestination implies an
exclusio a gloria for certain men. Predestination, as Albert Magnus and Francis de Sales put it, is, at most, post praevisa merita.
I appreciate Angel_Luv. Even though she's very probably a heretic protestant, she behaves with uncommon decency, with true Christian affability. Omne animal diligit simile sibi, sic et omnis proximum sibi. I sincerely wish you and your family the best, AL.
I'm not suggesting a rejection of free will here on earth at all. My question is regarding the apparent paradox in God's motives for creation.
Again, if God in his omniscience can see the future, then by that rule he would know who is and who isn't going to .
Why would a loving God create something knowing he loves, knowing full well that it will end up burning/tortured for eternity?
Are ya'll still going at it?
Alll together chillins, can we say "God gave each and every one of us FREE WILL!"
amen
cool. Why does he take it away when you get to heaven?
Cuz you don't need it any more.
Idk what the funniest part of this thread is:
1) Ploto owning the out of Angel_Luv
2) All the posts that show how ridiculous it is to think god talks to you
3) Whottt bragging about the high SAT score someone else got
4) A bunch of people sucking up to Angel_Luv cause they think she's hot
5) God telling someone to drop out of school
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