On 8/11/2018 8:30 AM, fir wrote:
> W dniu sobota, 11 sierpnia 2018 14:19:15 UTC+2 użytkownik Rick C. Hodgin napisał:
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>> If you want to continue this thread on another forum, I'll reply to
>> you after this post.
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> get off imbeciler (i suggest dont try to confraterate with me.. youre spamer, idiot
> brainwasher, spreader of stupidity.. [i already regret i answered to you crap even if that was just stating question and pointing your answer was full of shit - becouse it makes you false meaning i want to confraterate with imbelices, no i dont,))
fir, before you go on with your life as you have been ... I simply ask
you to consider these things. Consider them for real. Love, helping
one another, teaching one another, giving to one another. Do you really
find fault with such things?
The Bible advises Christians in how to proceed with those who reject
the things of the Lord. It is difficult for us sometimes because we
care so much about people.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs+9%3A8&version=NIV
8 Do not rebuke mockers or they will hate you;
rebuke the wise and they will love you.
It's hard to know who is only a mocker, and who is a wise person that
has simply surrounded themselves in a mocker's facade.
The Bible and its teachings toward goodness in all areas are summed
up here by this introduction to the Proverbs, yet the Bible goes on
to teach us about sin, judgment, salvation, and why we need Jesus,
along with many other teachings on history, archaeology, creation,
etc.:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs+1&version=NIV
1 The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel:
2 for gaining wisdom and instruction;
for understanding words of insight;
3 for receiving instruction in prudent behavior,
doing what is right and just and fair;
4 for giving prudence to those who are simple,[a]
knowledge and discretion to the young—
5 let the wise listen and add to their learning,
and let the discerning get guidance—
6 for understanding proverbs and parables,
the sayings and riddles of the wise.[b]
==> 7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge,
but fools[c] despise wisdom and instruction.
[a] Proverbs 1:4 The Hebrew word rendered simple in Proverbs denotes
a person who is gullible, without moral direction and inclined
to evil.
[b] Proverbs 1:6 Or understanding a proverb, namely, a parable, /
and the sayings of the wise, their riddles
[c] Proverbs 1:7 The Hebrew words rendered fool in Proverbs, and
often elsewhere in the Old Testament, denote a person who is
morally deficient.
That word there used for "fear" does not mean terrified, but it is
like how you would hold the principal at your school, or the police
authority, or the judge ... basically any entity that has authority
over you.
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Rick C. Hodgin