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Why study the Bible? What can we learn?

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Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 1, 2017, 5:57:58 PM2/1/17
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What is a Christian teaching like? It's all summed up from the
realization:

Christ's righteousness given to us, our sin given to Him
https://twitter.com/DrStevenJLawson/status/826879446254809090

There cannot be better news than that. It is the gospel (the "good
news"):

The word "gospel" is Strong's 2098, euaggelion:
http://biblehub.com/greek/2098.htm
Short Definition: the good news, the gospel

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To take the teaching a step further, so that it can be seen what
it's like to honor God with your life, ask yourself the question:

What exactly is it like to have a men's Bible Study? What goes
on in those teachings? Is it just reading the Bible? Is there
discussion? Is there a leader teaching? What is it?

Here Dr. Lawson teaches Bible Stud on Romans 1:8-13. He puts the
message of scripture into practical application in these, our
modern lives:

http://www.onepassionministries.org/the-mens-bible-study/2017/1/19/january-5-romans-18-15

Watch the video. This link's video is a little over an hour. And
there are several more which follow.

A life of knowing Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord awaits you. It
begins with the first step.

Thank you,
Rick C. Hodgin

Mr Flibble

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Feb 1, 2017, 7:00:35 PM2/1/17
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On 01/02/2017 22:57, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
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Fuck. Off.

/Flibble

Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 1, 2017, 7:31:26 PM2/1/17
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Leigh, you have the right to respond in that way. My teaching to you
is that there's a day coming when you'll find the cost of exercising
that right is far more than you'll want to pay. It's much better to
learn that lesson now.

Mr Flibble

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Feb 1, 2017, 7:34:20 PM2/1/17
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On 02/02/2017 00:31, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
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I. Said. Fuck. Off.

/Flibble

karolak kolo

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Feb 1, 2017, 9:54:23 PM2/1/17
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Well, here posts related to c++ have to be posted. However, Mr. Flibble you should kindly say that this should be not posted here instead of insulting, because posts like this are not making the world better.

Jerry Stuckle

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Feb 1, 2017, 10:55:32 PM2/1/17
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On 2/1/2017 9:54 PM, karolak kolo wrote:
> Well, here posts related to c++ have to be posted. However, Mr. Flibble you should kindly say that this should be not posted here instead of insulting, because posts like this are not making the world better.
>

Because Rick has repeatedly refused to honor requests to stay on topic
(C++), whether polite or otherwise. He's really no different than any
other zealot.

Fortunately, REAL Christians know where their teachings are appropriate
and where they are not. But those who believe they are Christians but
are actually driven by the Devil think their teachings are appropriate
anywhere and any time. It's an insidious plan to drive people away from
Christianity.

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Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 2, 2017, 11:23:51 AM2/2/17
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It is the love of Jesus Christ, who made you and everything, that wants
you to come to Him and ask forgiveness for your sin.

Do you have sin? The standard is the Bible's teachings. His standards.
If you have sin...you need to be forgiven. Jesus is the one who can
forgive you. All you have to do is believe and ask Him. He forgives
all who come to Him.

No matter what you've done, or how much, or how often, or how
recently, or to whom... Jesus WILL forgive you.

http://www.libsf.org/misc/love.html

Love you,
Rick C. Hodgin

Brett Dong

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Feb 2, 2017, 10:18:35 PM2/2/17
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Of course this post has nothing to do with C++ programming language.

Barry Schwarz

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Feb 3, 2017, 12:21:27 AM2/3/17
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On Fri, 3 Feb 2017 11:18:21 +0800, Brett Dong
<brett.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On 2017/2/2 6:57, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:

<snip>

>Of course this post has nothing to do with C++ programming language.

But that didn't stop you from reposting the whole thing so those of us
who have killfiled the author could see it despite our best efforts
not to.

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bitrex

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Feb 4, 2017, 4:32:57 PM2/4/17
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Don't I have to like, make some attempt at sincere change before I'm
granted absolution? Thieving and adultering every Saturday to have it
wiped away on Sunday seems like a pretty cheap form of grace.

Richard

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Feb 4, 2017, 5:46:44 PM2/4/17
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[Please do not mail me a copy of your followup]

Will you please stop feeding the trolls. Put them in your KILL file
and don't respond to their off-topic threads. They are desperate for
attention. If you deny them the attention they so desperately seek,
they will go away and we can get back to C++.
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Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 4, 2017, 5:48:18 PM2/4/17
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bitrex wrote:
> Don't I have to like, make some attempt at sincere change
> before I'm granted absolution?

Yes.

> Thieving and adultering every Saturday to have it wiped away on
> Sunday seems like a pretty cheap form of grace.

Correct.
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