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Why did Luke make a mistake about the dating of the census of Quirinius?
Luke did not make a mistake.
How do you feel about: “The Chicago Statement of Biblical inerrancy” Or “The Canon of Scripture”?

And before you even attempt to write a book on anything about “Christianity” your better buy a book called: “Christian Writer’s Manual or Style” and learn it by heart. There are certain laws about writing a book and gathering information and everything has to be documented of source in Christianity. And you must learn “Christian terminology”.
They will lock you up, Sue you and set the jail on top of you,
Even document what version your Biblical quotes are taken out of, the copyright year and the publisher of each Bible your quotes come from with permission, unless it is in “The Public Domain”.

If you do it yourself following the rules of a Christian writer you will become a Scholar.

Unless you have a “Ghost Writer” or a paid publisher and about 10,000 dollars for the 4 kinds Christian’s and common editors!
Ask me how I know “Thomas Nelson” and The Christian’s editors school and club and learn that “and learn that “Christian’s Writers” book by heart.

PS. It was a blessing, to learn the great details and of all the religious books and other religions so they would not inter change the “Protestant” faith so you would not, in up falling into “Plagiarism” which is a big no no!

And you will enter another field of Christian study that you would not get from no where else.
Even if you do not write the Book after you know and learn the avenues of writing a book concerning any thing about “Christianity” it will be a blessing.

You will find out all these so called Christian leaders are not writing these books, they have ghost writers.
Most leaders ,Joyce, Beth, joe, TD, Robert, etc… cannot even spell book, let alone write or print!
I know many think I am lying!:eyes: Go ahead you will see!
Now you might get by if you wrote: “40 shades of grey” you can slide on up to the Goal line.

They have many Christian’s so hood wink, they cannot even blink in the y in the road. And fail to realize it does not matter which road in the y they take. If they have left The Book back down the road. The best they can do is “Turn Around” and go back!
REPENT! 2,3, 7 , 10 years back!
And it is “Horrifying” for such to believe they have been duke. And the recovery is slow and painful.:pensive:

It never cease to amaze me a lot Christian’s will read another’s book into completion but they never can or have the discipline to read Gods word from Genesis to Revelation to completion in a couple of weeks or month even!
And they buy books entitle how to read the Bible in a year.
 
God created the stars which eventually made black holes which contains the most dense matter, hence the hardest thing. heh
 
If god is everlasting life, why do we grow old and die?
Your response is in preference to our mortal, human life.
Christians will be be restored and we'll be with Him at one point but the rest will not. They deserve their fate.
 
I can answer your question, but first; are you a born again Christian? If so, why do you go by the name of a powerful demon? Moloch is one who demands human sacrifice. Did you know?

Yes I consider myself born again. That is too hard to answer though. The short answer, not everyone is the same. Some people prefer dark and gloomy. I guess that's just always been my personality. Some christians are aware of the good things in this world, i've always noticed the bad.
 
I can answer your question, but first; are you a born again Christian? If so, why do you go by the name of a powerful demon? Moloch is one who demands human sacrifice. Did you know?
Most likely he/she is not. In fact, choosing that name he/she knows full well about it.
Sadly some "people" pick something like that to be "edgy and cool".
 
Yes I consider myself born again. That is too hard to answer though. The short answer, not everyone is the same. Some people prefer dark and gloomy. I guess that's just always been my personality. Some christians are aware of the good things in this world, i've always noticed the bad.
Consider doesn't mean anything.
A born again Christian would never use that name for a user or any capacity.
Always? No, no one always does anything. Logically, you focus on the negative than the positive.
If that's "always" been your personality then maybe you should change for the better?
 
Consider doesn't mean anything.
A born again Christian would never use that name for a user or any capacity.
Always? No, no one always does anything. Logically, you focus on the negative than the positive.
If that's "always" been your personality then maybe you should change for the better?
Because either 1. Change is very very slow depending on what someone has gone through or 2. People don't really change. Faith can heal someone i believe but it can't change their personality into a happy go lucky guy if that's not how they feel.
 
Okay I asked a simple question and get judged because I like horror movies lol.

This is why some people don't go to church.
 
Because either 1. Change is very very slow depending on what someone has gone through or 2. People don't really change. Faith can heal someone i believe but it can't change their personality into a happy go lucky guy if that's not how they feel.
No. We are not that simple.
Depending on the individual and circumstance change can be fast and effective to the point of breaking what that person used to be.
Yes, they do. Generally, people change 3 different times in their lives. Teenager/Young adult. Mid life (45+ or so) and elderly. If you could put all three versions of a person in a room you'd have conflict.
Core traits are very hard to break. These are so ingrained into us that if anything they change every so slightly. The rest are things that do change but to assume your #2 is false.
No one has the same personality their entire life.
Being a "born again Christian" as you subjectively state and then use a demon's name as your user? That doesn't add up. If you truly were you wouldn't have made it. I suggest you change it.
If you fight to keep it that further proves our point.
 
Yes I consider myself born again. That is too hard to answer though. The short answer, not everyone is the same. Some people prefer dark and gloomy. I guess that's just always been my personality. Some christians are aware of the good things in this world, i've always noticed the bad.
Everything boils down to "Attitudes and Choices" Attitudes and choices...
 
If a father of a child were to take his children to an unsafe environment, let's say the woods. He then closes his eyes and tells the child to wander as far as he can and the child gets lost and dies. This is obviously a TERRIBLE thing to do. So what's the difference between that and what god allows humans to do?
 
If a father of a child were to take his children to an unsafe environment, let's say the woods. He then closes his eyes and tells the child to wander as far as he can and the child gets lost and dies. This is obviously a TERRIBLE thing to do. So what's the difference between that and what god allows humans to do?
God never tells us to wonder as far as we can. We just do it because we want to wander, and only the body dies, the person still lives. Your analogy is purposely slanted to manipulate minds into finding fault with God.
 
If a father of a child were to take his children to an unsafe environment, let's say the woods. He then closes his eyes and tells the child to wander as far as he can and the child gets lost and dies. This is obviously a TERRIBLE thing to do. So what's the difference between that and what god allows humans to do?
 
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