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  • Never mind

  • Silly eyephone

  • Hey man I neve done this, how do I dethumb the thumbdown, I accidentally pressed it, ah man!

  • What is on Henry's back? A sombrero? XD

  • Allah does the Macarena?

  • @sthnwatch Ah, I knew you had an itch about the final word, telling me not to reply, ha, I knew it. The Lord said said, "But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep, as I said unto you. My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me" John 10:26-27. You keep ignoring the Words of the Lord, if you don't hear His voice you are not His sheep but a goat, its that simple. Repent.

    You can have the last word, i know you want it, its called pride.

    Have a nice day:)

  • the Bible says so guy with the glasses! stop depending on what you think.

  • How does one calculate the probability of historical events?

  • @Itrytotestify Not enough room so i'll give a short example. Concerning Micah 5:2, it states the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem, so we determine the average population of BETHLEHEM from the time of Micah to the present; divided it by the average population of the earth during the same period.

    The chance of one man being born in Bethlehem was one in 300,000, (or one in 2.8 x 10^5 - rounded). And every time you calculate another prophecy it must be multiplied to fit all the others.

  • If a none Christian falls an a hand grenade to save he buddies, is he going to hell? Was the good Samaritan a Christian?

  • @hellavadeal Yes, strait to Hell. Salvation is not of works or man's sacrifices but of God, by grace through faith, not of works (Romans 11:6; 2 Timothy 1:9; Eph. 2:8). Stop trying to earn God's favor, if you want to go to heaven do so on God's terms not your own, man centered ways to heaven only lead to Hell.

    Have a nice day :).

  • @TruthDefenders Didn't Jesus say that there is no greater love than to lay your life down for your friends?

  • @sthnwatch Yes He did, what does that have to do with you rebelling against Scripture? He said that in light of Him laying His life down for us.

  • @hellavadeal Don't listen to that guy. You obviously know the truth. Yes, as the Good Lord says: There is no greater love than to lay your life down for your friends. Some people have lost the love & just think that it's a competition on who can recite the most passages from the bile. They forget that He's a living God. A trait of the Pharissees. They love to contend points of scripture with each other while others watch on. Thinking that the people think they're wise elders.

  • We're not about hurting others, we're about breaking down the lies so they can see the truth. Don't be so focused on the hurt on their face, be more focused on an opportunity to preach the gospel to them now that they can see a little clearer.

  • Praise God, its awesome to see Christians schooling the muslims. I pray something stuck, that the look of frustration on their face as they are schooled turns to looks of piece as they confide in the real Truth of Jesus Christ

  • the guy with the iguana and mundane voice NEVER listens.

  • Your Muslim one was sick at the end, she had nothing to say in response to the manuscript evidence..

  • Can you give me an example of Biblical prophecy?

  • @vozuluzov Isaiah 44:28-54:1; Daniel 9

  • @vozuluzov Daniel 12:4 , Matthew 24:14, 2 Timothy 3:2-7

  • Put the credits at the end of your vids!!!

    Have a nice day :)

  • What is the song in the beginning?

  • @ALPHAandOMEGA44 Description box

  • @1tmoch Thanks and good song.

    T

  • "Is there such thing as a non-Christian helping some-else out without it being a selfish motivation?"

    Of course there is. Have you not heard of "the Good Samaratin"? God's Law is written in the hearts of His children. Yes it is written in the Holy Bible but it's also written in our hearts. BTW Mother Teresa has had her reward. Not to say she's hellbound but hey, she's had her reward. That's how it works. It's written: True & undefiled religion is... ...to keep oneself UNSPOTTED FROM THE WORLD.

  • @sthnwatch the issue of pleasing God by "good works" has to do with trying to earn His favor unto salvation. The "good samaratin" was doing a good work but not to please God, Jesus used the narrative to demonstrate what loving your neighbor is like. Our righteousness is as filthy rags before God.

    And nowhere does the Bible say that the Law is written in man's hearts, its the work of the Law, the Law would be written on the hearts of the repentant believers.

    Have a nice day :)

  • @TruthDefenders But even filthy rags show that somebody has done some cleaning, some work.

    The repentant believer has become a child of God. God's Law is written in the hearts of His children. He is in them & they are in Him.

    Jesus also used this story to show that even those who aren't Jews can do good works before God & that this is what pleases Him, not so much long-winded prayers or temple attendance, etc.

  • @sthnwatch The word for filthy rags is actually menstrual rags (a tampon), not a dusting or cleaning towel. Dirty, unclean, untouchable.

    Yes His children, not the children of the devil, the unrepentant world.

    Again, an example to show them who their neighbor is, not for "good works" to gain salvation.

  • @TruthDefenders All of them except your example are for work-related purposes.

    My original comment where I used the word "works" had nothing to do with what you're talking about. I was answering the question.

    The good Samaritan was doing this neither to seem good in front of men or to please God but out of the goodness of his heart & it just happened to please God.

    'The Good Samaritan': An e.g. of "...a non-christian helping some-else out without it being a selfish motivation".

  • Ok, for the last time (this is getting redundant). The "good works" that men do if they are consistent with God's righteousness are to be praised as proper, in that all men ought to do "the good", but they do not gain God's favor towards salvation. You may be impressed but God is not.

    Romans 4:2 "For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath [whereof] to glory; but not before God." NOT before God, get that? Not before God. Stop taking the story about the Samaritan beyond its purpose.

  • @TruthDefenders What are you trying to say?

    In my original comment I was answering the question in the video. I used the story of the good Samaritan as an e.g. Then you started on me with "...the issue of pleasing God by "good works"." I've said nothing about trying to please God with "good works" but I was explaining how we just serve our fellow man & treat them as we would have them treat us. That we can, christian or not christian, help someone-else out without it being for selfish reason.

  • @sthnwatch That's the point, you think you can read the Samaratins heart from a narrative, when the Bible clearly says that those who are in the flesh CANNOT please God (Rom 8:8). You assume the Samaritan was a "Christian" in which case if he did it unto the Lord then yes, it would please the Lord. If he was not a Christian he had other motives (ulterior) and did not please the Lord, but the example stays, that we should help those in need even if they are not like us in outward appearance.

  • @TruthDefenders MY POINT is that YES PEOPLE CAN HELP OTHER PEOPLE WITHOUT IT BEING FROM A SELFISH MOTIVATION. That's all. The Samaritan wasn't a "Christian" but he was following what Christ teaches. You seem to have completely missed my point. Go back & re-read my original comment again. No need to reply. Just take some time & think about what I wrote & why. I was answering the guy's question, that's all. Why do you complicate it? The Samaritan was just exercising compassion. A fine example.

  • @sthnwatch No, you keep missing your own point, (and please don't use so many caps, bad habit). He was not "following what Christ teaches" he did not know Christ, Christ used him as an example of caring for your neighbor. And again you ignore Scripture, showing a selfish corrupt heart. Who is correct, you, a self-righteous goat, or God. The Lord says that none who are in the flesh can please Him, you say otherwise. To hell with your ungodly points, they suck. Repent sucka.

    Have a nice day :)

  • @TruthDefenders Truly that is arrogant to say that I have missed my own point. Could it be that you missed it? I'm not in the habit of using capital letters. I did that to exclaim my point. Most people understand this. Only petty competitive hypocrites tell others how to express themselves.

    Do followers of Christ label their brothers self-righteous goats? Do they accuse each other of having a selfish corrupt heart? Go ahead & answer me. You can have the final word.

  • @sthnwatch Truthdefenders is right. All i see in the account is that the Samaritan "had pity" on the guy. Feeling sorry for someone to the point of helping them could just mean that they are extra emotional, or they could have pity but also other motives as well, or there could be a reason we can't see for why he had pity on him. Since we can't see his heart, we have to go by what other scriptures reveal, which truthdefenders has given.

  • @1tmoch Perhaps you could spend less time bashing people with the Bible & more time excercizing some of the lessons in Christ's teachings. Like feeding the homeless & counseling them instead of inviting futile & vain contention on the street. It's not about who can quote the most scripture. That's a Pharisee/scribe thing. Shame.

  • @sthnwatch Listen stuttering stan, saying the same thing over and over and over again does not help when you are wrong. Speaking of the Pharisees, you're a chip off that block with your self righteous "good works" to please the Lord. And about not quoting the Scriptures, only the Devil or a son of the devil would object to that because there ids no defense on your part. Again you go against the Word of the Lord, claiming to read a persons heart. Too bad, you poor fool. Repent.

    Have a nice day :)

  • @sthnwatch You'd say the same to the prophets of God who spoke down the false-ness of the false prophets. You'd consider it vain contention in the streets where the apostles got murdered for not ceasing to proclaim the truth of God, and the error of man. You need to seriously examine your heart. Bye bye.

  • @sthnwatch Hum,Jesus told all believers to preach the gospel to every creature,He did not command us to feed every creature.It seems that Jesus thought it was much more important to feed the soul and preach the gospel than to feed everyone,we should help feed the poor,no doubt,but if one dies without Christ, He'll be in Hell,one who dies full of food without salvation, is much worse off than a starving Christian.This is not the only life we have,the gospel is meant for all who have ears to hear.

  • @1tmoch "Since we can't see his heart..."? Speak for yourself, I can see it. It's compassionate, sympathetic, kind & warm. Full of love. A fine example of the teachings of my master.

    You can't seem to see the forest for the trees. Don't look so deep. The truth is right in front of you.

  • @sthnwatch It was clear to those who knew Jeffrey Daumer, that he was a kind and gentle man. Your point is moot as far as exegesis is concerned. Assumptions you make simply will not do. Look, you are blocked for your asinine hypocrisy, and inability to critically think through simple matters as these, especially after given help in that direction.

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