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@SteveRennerd
Jesus Christ is Lord of All! Husband to a godly wife, Father to four awesome boys, Pastor of Reformed Bible Church, Software Engineer as my tent-making job.
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@EndWokeness How about she eat something and then she could be the fat one?
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@SpeakerTimJones Yes, but how much will it cost in extra sales tax?
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@moll_aj @GeorgeHruza @curtisdtrent @MikeLKehoe @GovMikeKehoe This is Democrat, Marxist class warfare nonsense singling out particular people groups to give special privileges. Harassment is harassment. Doesn't matter if it is bent toward Jews, Blacks, Women, etc. Special litigation is unnecessary and dangerous.
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@SteveRennerd @GeorgeHruza @curtisdtrent @MikeLKehoe @GovMikeKehoe Jewish kids needed to be included in the civil rights act with all other minority counterparts, Jewish kids don’t have any special privileges or rights, they just want to learn in schools free of harassment and bullying.
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Exciting day in Jefferson City! HB 2061 signed into law by Governor Kehoe, protecting Jewish students. Proud my daughter attended and received a copy of the bill & signing pen.
@GeorgeHruza @curtisdtrent @MikeLKehoe @GovMikeKehoe #MoLeg

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@thewriterme Incorrect. Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life and no one comes to the Father except through Him. All of the Scriptures are about Jesus. One cannot worship God except through Jesus Christ.
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@GovMikeKehoe Why do Jewish students need a special bill? What qualifies as discrimination and antisemitism? This seems unnecessary and potentially troubling. Why does it appear that we are treating a group as having special rights and privileges?
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@j_zhong1611 Jesus turned water into actual alcoholic wine and that was never debated until some legalistic temperance movement feminists decided to rewrite the narrative.
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@NightSkyNow Stop with this Hindu nonsense. God is distinct from His Creation. It is called Creation after all.
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@beinlibertarian The same can be said for Northern IL not IL, Western OR not OR, Western WA not WA, and so forth. Really it is just a reminder that cities are absolute trash and have a tyrannical hold on the rest of the state.
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@TJSumpter Future conversion means current apostasy. We hope and pray for Jews to be saved through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. We also recognize that in current apostasy, they are not partners in the faith; same as Muslims, Hindus, Atheists, etc. This isn't hate.
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Shawn Paterson: "As more evangelical Christians enter Reformed churches and tradition, it is not uncommon for them to rightly shed some previously held doctrines as they encounter the teaching of Scripture afresh and are exposed to the Reformed confessions. As a Reformed minister, I praise God for this and rejoice in the great fruit I see in families from many different backgrounds who have made their ecclesiastical home in our midst.
One theological system that is rightly being examined and discarded by many embracing Reformed theology is dispensationalism. Dispensationalism is a distinct variant of premillennial eschatology that was developed by John Nelson Darby in the 19th century and popularized by D.L. Moody, the Scofield Reference Bible, and the Left Behind book series. I praise God for this departure from dispensationalism, as it is an unbiblical hermeneutic that is foreign to the Reformed tradition and covenant theology. However, a number of teachers have lately taught that discarding dispensationalism inherently involves discarding the Jews as a unique people, along with the expectation of their future national conversion to Christ. But this is far from true. Many Reformed men across various eschatological views have held to a futurist understanding of Romans 9–11, imitating the Apostle Paul’s “desire and prayer to God for Israel that they may be saved” (Rom. 10:1).
The thesis of this article, then, is modest. It is not my intention to exegetically prove that this interpretation of Romans 11 is correct. You will need to wrestle with the text and various commentaries yourself for that. Rather, my aim is to demonstrate that a hopeful expectation of the future national conversion of the Jews is a historic and mainstream view in the Reformed tradition, and therefore, the call to abandon the Jews along with dispensationalism is not required. To demonstrate this, I will briefly survey four Reformed theologians—two amillennial and two postmillennial—who hold to this interpretation while firmly rooted in covenant theology..."
- @shawnpaterson
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@DanielvsBabylon It is an issue that is highly debatable and beyond tertiary in terms of doctrine. I hold that they did. But, it is perfectly orthodox to hold the line of Seth and line of Cain understanding as well. Vigorous debate, but not divisive.
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@rabbriansamuel Absolutely not! Jesus Christ destroyed the Temple in judgment against apostate Israel. The Temple of the Holy Spirit are His people who trust in Jesus Christ as Lord. He indwells His people. It is blasphemous against Christ to do so.
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@NotJoshGeyer Not a big fan of either, but this is objectively true.
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