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Neither the prince of Tyre nor the king of Babylon is Satan

Scott Melendrez → Andrew: I believe Lucifer was a

The Nashville Statement and the future of the church

Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: It struck me that the
Andrew → Philip Ledgerwood: There’s a chapter in my book
Philip Ledgerwood → Andrew: With regards to the deal

Did God die on the cross? Part 2

Andrew → Thomas Farrar: The assumption that seems
Thomas Farrar → Andrew: Does wisdom count as a “pre
Andrew → Thomas Farrar: Thanks, Thomas. Very helpful.
Thomas Farrar → Andrew: I agree with the author, and

Did God die on the cross? Part 1

Andrew → Thomas Farrar: We’re getting a bit beyond
Thomas Farrar → Andrew: Andrew, Thanks for this reply
Andrew → Thomas Farrar: The nature of Thomas’
Thomas Farrar → Andrew: “The New Testament nowhere

Who was/is Jesus?

Andrew → peter wilkinson: 27. Aune favours the view
Andrew → Chris Wooldridge: A couple of posts on this
Chris Wooldridge → Andrew: Andrew, have you interested
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Thanks for your response. I’m
Andrew → peter wilkinson: 1. In my view, the infancy
peter wilkinson → davo: According to Guthrie/New
davo → peter wilkinson: Hi Peter…
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Since this is part of a

The biblical argument about salvation (my soteriology)

Mark Field → Andrew: Andrew,

The symbolism of the Son of man coming on the clouds and the meaning of kingdom

PREACHERDOG → Andrew: There is nothing “symbolic”

Not all who say, “Lord, Lord”, know what they’re talking about

Andrew → peter wilkinson: Matthew 7:21-23 refers to the
peter wilkinson → Andrew: It’s also to do with what
Andrew → peter wilkinson: I don’t see the problem. That
peter wilkinson → Andrew: It makes excellent sense
Andrew → peter wilkinson: It would hell if you gave
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Thanks for the reply. I’m not
Andrew → peter wilkinson: People certainly thought of

A meditation on narrative for Carnival day

Andrew → Keith Wansbrough: Agreed. Thanks.