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Hellbound, Universalism, Hell and Heaven, and The Coming of the Son of Man
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I shall study a bit.
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Regarding language associated
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Andrew, I shall go and dig
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You’re right, Don, it doesn’t
Andrew → Rich
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Sorry. To be honest, I don’t
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Andrew,
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In an ideal world you would
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Andrew,
What does it mean to be “born again”?
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Corcoran,
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As a point of clarification,
Corcoran → Rich
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Interesting point of view. I
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Corcoran,
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The Kingdom of God is the
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There is an argument that the
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I’m sorry, but wasn’t Adam
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Doug,
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Individual salvation is a
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Some interesting thoughts,
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Your post raises a question
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I think you are right that it
Understanding the big picture of the Bible: a guide to reading the Bible well
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Thanks for the reply Andrew,
Disorganised Religion Day
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I think that we have to
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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The Creator is a potter and
No other name by which we should be saved
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G’day Daniel, just my two bob
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I love Paul’s words to us,
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“If the world hates you,
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I don’t have a problem with
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1. It wouldn’t surprise me
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
The narrative-historical method—an outline
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