Scripture readings for Christmas

(Yesterday, 11:36 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  The whole context of them being rebellious has nothing to do with Jesus...Jesus isnt mentioned at all

I'm asking you a simple question. When they refused to accept God's choice of Jesus as their Messiah, were they being rebellious?
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(Yesterday, 11:37 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  You believe Jesus is God in the OT, right? 

In the OT, did Jesus say gay sex is a detestable act and an abomination? Did Jesus say the punishment for gay sex is death?

Yes..that is detestable...just because they are sinful, do you take away their right to pray and ask for forgiveness? If they ask for forgiveness, will Jesus reject them?
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(Yesterday, 11:40 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Yes..that is detestable...just because they are sinful, do you take away their right to pray and ask for forgiveness? If they ask for forgiveness, will Jesus reject them?

So, would God bless the people who openly promote gay sex?
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(Yesterday, 11:38 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  I'm asking you a simple question. When they refused to accept God's choice of Jesus as their Messiah, were they being rebellious?

You are adding something that is not found in the description of the verses...
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(Yesterday, 11:43 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  You are adding something that is not found in the description of the verses...

You said "rebellious".

When they refused to accept Jesus as their Messiah, were they being rebellious?

It is a simple question.
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(Yesterday, 11:45 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  You said "rebellious".

When they refused to accept Jesus as their Messiah, were they being rebellious?

It is a simple question.

The main reason for their rebellion was due to idols worshipping...so I don know why you brought up Jesus...
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(Yesterday, 11:47 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  The main reason for their rebellion was due to idols worshipping...so I don know why you brought up Jesus...

So when they refused to accept God's choice of Jesus as their Messiah, was that not rebellion?
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(Yesterday, 11:41 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  So, would God bless the people who openly promote gay sex?

God will not bless the people who enage in gay sex..that is for sure...Israel forbids same sex marriage

You don see gays engaging in sex openly in a parade tiok boh ..it is just a parade where the transvestites wear pretty clothes Big Grin
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(Yesterday, 11:49 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  So when they refused to accept God's choice of Jesus as their Messiah, was that not rebellion?

The context of their rebellion has nothing to do with Jesus Big Grin but in the NT .. rejecting Christ is a form of rebellion
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(Yesterday, 11:54 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  God will not bless the people who enage in gay sex..that is for sure...Israel forbids same sex marriage

You don see gays engaging in sex openly in a parade tiok boh ..it is just a parade where the transvestites wear pretty clothes Big Grin

Is the parade promoting gay sex, making homosexuality acceptable?
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(Yesterday, 11:56 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  The context of their rebellion has nothing to do with Jesus Big Grin but in the NT .. rejecting Christ is a form of rebellion

At last.

So, they were expelled for being rebellious and that includes rejecting Jesus as their Messiah, which you already said is rebellion, correct?
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(Yesterday, 11:56 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  Is the parade promoting gay sex, making homosexuality acceptable?

Laughing  it is rather to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and advocate for their rights, visibility, and acceptance. It's a demonstration of unity, diversity, and equality.....they will never promote gay sex openly Big Grin omg .. you are really out of touch
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(Yesterday, 12:00 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Laughing  it is rather to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and advocate for their rights, visibility, and acceptance. It's a demonstration of unity, diversity, and equality.....they will never promote gay sex openly Big Grin omg .. you are really out of touch

Does God accept homosexuality?
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(Yesterday, 11:59 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  At last.

So, they were expelled for being rebellious and that includes rejecting Jesus as their Messiah,  you already said is rebellion, correct?

Nope ..That is not the reason given in the OT..if you can find that Jesus is the reason..I will agree with you Big Grin
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(Yesterday, 12:02 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Nope ..That is not the reason given in the OT..if you can find that Jesus is the reason..I will agree with you Big Grin

Is their rejection of Jesus as their Messiah symptomatic of their rebellion against God?
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(Yesterday, 12:02 PM)Ali Imran Wrote:  Does God accept homosexuality?

Acceptance can be a right to live, to be accepted in the eyes of others as a normal human, to be accepted without prejudice...

Homosexuality is forbidden
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(Yesterday, 12:04 PM)Ali Imran Wrote:  Is their rejection of Jesus as their Messiah symptomatic of their rebellion against God?

In the NT..Yes!! OT makes no mention of that!
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(Yesterday, 12:05 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Acceptance can be a right to live, to be accepted in the eyes of others as a normal human, to be accepted without prejudice...

Homosexuality is forbidden

Did God says they must be put to death?
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(Yesterday, 12:07 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  In the NT..Yes!! OT makes no mention of that!

So it's rebellion nonetheless.

Are they still rebelling against God?
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(Yesterday, 12:11 PM)Ali Imran Wrote:  So it's rebellion nonetheless.

Are they still rebelling against God?

Yes...their rebellion is a vicious cycle of disobedience and divine punishment, followed by a promise of restoration and the eventual return to the "Promised Land"....

Don forget God's covenant with Abraham and his descendants, including the promise of the land

Can God go back on His words?
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(Yesterday, 12:17 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Yes...their rebellion is a vicious cycle of disobedience and divine punishment, followed by a promise of restoration and the eventual return to the "Promised Land"....

Don forget God's covenant with Abraham and his descendants, including the promise of the land

Can God go back on His words?

Did the promise comes with a condition?
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(Yesterday, 12:11 PM)Ali Imran Wrote:  Did God says they must be put to death?

Do you still stone adulterer in this era? Laughing
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(Yesterday, 12:24 PM)Ali Imran Wrote:  Did the promise comes with a condition?

God gathered them after thousands of years but now refuse to give them the Holy land because his promise comes with a condition...  Laughing

Do you know what you are saying...

The conditions must be met before God allowed them back right?
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(Yesterday, 12:32 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  God gathered them after thousands of years but now refuse to give them the Holy land because his promise comes with a condition...  Laughing

Do you know what you are saying...

The conditions must be met before God allowed them back right?

They were expelled because they didn't fulfill the condition, correct?
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(Yesterday, 12:28 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Do you still stone adulterer in this era? Laughing

So now homosexuality is no longer detestable? No longer an abomination?
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(Yesterday, 11:05 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  Did Jesus say, "I am God"?
Said in different ways 
If said straight forward the Romans  will kill him bef time

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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(Yesterday, 12:39 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote:  Said in different ways 
If said straight forward the Romans  will kill him bef time

So God was afraid to say he is God because the Romans would kill him. Okay noted.

Another question. Would the Romans, who don't believe in God, care if Jesus says he is God?
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(Yesterday, 11:02 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  Did Adam's firstborn son inherit the sin of Adam?

Your muh n everybody yes

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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(Yesterday, 12:41 PM)Ali Imran Wrote:  So God was afraid to say he is God because the Romans would kill him. Okay noted.

Another question. Would the Romans, who don't believe in God, care if Jesus says he is God?
Why Jesus was killed by the Romans?

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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(Yesterday, 12:41 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote:  Your muh n everybody yes

Ezekiel says the son shall not inherit the sin of his father (Adam).

So how come you believe the son inherited the sin of his father (Adam)?
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