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Is all Sin really the same?

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John from Kentucky:

--- Quote from: onelovedread on May 15, 2012, 07:33:53 PM ---What were we arguing about again?  ???
I forget. :P And I am tired. JFK, you are my brother and I am sorry if  "I  am killing you." We're cool man. I get your point and I think we're saying the same thing. (As a matter of fact, Kat  quoted from the same part of Ray's paper that I did). Marques makes an excellent point about limited usage. No problem, everything is irie.
One love!

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No problemo.  We cool.   8)

Gina:
Irie

mharrell08:

--- Quote from: John from Kentucky on May 15, 2012, 11:19:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: mharrell08 on May 15, 2012, 03:39:09 PM ---God doesn't hate the way we as humans hate neither does he love the way we love. This discussion will never end because God does not fit in the limited usage we have for words such as 'love' and 'hate'. There's a reason the older languages had many variations of love because all love is not the same love.

If this discussion cannot move forward instead of members repeating themselves over and over again, it might be time for this thread to be locked. Hopefully it won't come to that and our maturity as members will win out.  ;)


Marques

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Hey Marques,

How can we act mature?  We're not even born again yet.   ;D
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You tell me because you and OneLoveDread just have  ;)

Gina:

--- Quote ---Verse 24 “When there was no depths, I was brought forth.” Now before I get into that, understand that terms that applied to us are applied to God. The Bible talks about men of power… does God have power? [Yes] Is the power that God possesses greater or lesser than the power men possesses? [Greater] Much greater, considerably greater, infinitesimally more greater. 

Does God have mercy? [Yes] Does He have more mercy than men? [Yes]

Does God have love? [Yes] Same love that we have, right, same amount? [No] You cannot compare the love that God has with the love that we have. Yes we have love and we kind of know what it means. But it can not be compared with the love that God has.
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--- Quote ---Therefore whatever words are applied to us, when they are applied to Him it’s infinitesimally more greater and more profound. Agreed? [Yes] Okay. 
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By that standard, God's hate for those He hates is infinitesimally greater.  Just sayin.

mharrell08:

--- Quote from: Gina on May 16, 2012, 07:31:12 AM ---
--- Quote ---Verse 24 “When there was no depths, I was brought forth.” Now before I get into that, understand that terms that applied to us are applied to God. The Bible talks about men of power… does God have power? [Yes] Is the power that God possesses greater or lesser than the power men possesses? [Greater] Much greater, considerably greater, infinitesimally more greater. 

Does God have mercy? [Yes] Does He have more mercy than men? [Yes]

Does God have love? [Yes] Same love that we have, right, same amount? [No] You cannot compare the love that God has with the love that we have. Yes we have love and we kind of know what it means. But it can not be compared with the love that God has.
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--- Quote ---Therefore whatever words are applied to us, when they are applied to Him it’s infinitesimally more greater and more profound. Agreed? [Yes] Okay. 
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By that standard, God's hate for those He hates is infinitesimally greater.  Just sayin.

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If God were that simple to understand, you would have a point. But no one here believes He is, so what do you want us to make of your comments?

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