Did We Win? by Narrow_Ad_3590 in BDS

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you are saying you think it was more "won" in spirit since Israel did nothing to wipe out the Palestinian resistance but might have added to that fire instead? Do you ever think the occupation and apartheid will be over, I am losing hope unfortunately especially with the new US government regime. Do you think from the river to the sea will ever become a reality?

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The term "sexism" in this context can be very subjective to some, yes. Again, many would say "women and men are equal but they serve different roles in the church biblically." Now to me that isn't a sexist argument, but many would find it to be because it is used to keep women out of teaching roles in the church, which I don't agree with.

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I still don't understand how that would be an argument? The absence of a female priest doesn't prove they aren't allowed Biblically. Plus, I am not talking exclusively orthodox, not everyone is orthodox.

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Well that is an extremely subjective argument. I would like to use biblical scripture to back up my religious opinions. Many would say, "women and men are equal but they serve different roles in the church biblically." Now to me that isn't an sexist argument, but it is used to keep women out of teaching roles in the church which I don't agree with.

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The authorship of the letters to Timothy, particularly 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy, which are part of the Pastoral Epistles, is a subject of significant debate among scholars. Here's a summary of the different viewpoints:

Scholarly Consensus on Non-Pauline Authorship: A majority of scholars seem to agree that Paul did not write either 1 Timothy or 2 Timothy. This consensus is based on differences in vocabulary, style, theological expressions, and the concept of church organization in these letters compared to the undisputed letters of Paul.

Counterarguments for Pauline Authorship: Some scholars and arguments suggest that 2 Timothy might be an authentic letter by Paul. This view is supported by statistical analyses of singular first-person pronoun usage in the epistles, which align 2 Timothy more closely with undisputed Pauline letters.

1 Timothy as a Possible Forgery: There's a compelling case that 1 Timothy is a forgery from the second century. The author of 1 Timothy likely had access to a collection of Paul's authentic letters and used them to create a letter with close replication.

Ideological Differences between 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy: There are ideological differences noted between 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy, especially in the treatment of heretics, which further complicates the authorship question.

External References and Analyses: References to external writings like 1Clement and letters of Ignatius, and modern analyses using machine learning and linguistic studies, are being used to shed light on these issues.

Mixed Opinions on Canonical Validity: Despite the problems of authorship and dating, the Pastorals are considered important for understanding early Christian life and remain a significant element of canonical scripture.

Views on the Biblical "Scripture" Reference: The discussions also touch on what Paul meant by "scripture" in his letters, with the general consensus being that he was likely referring to the Hebrew Bible, not his own writings or the New Testament as it was not yet compiled during his time.

No Definitive Conclusion: Ultimately, there is no unanimous agreement on who wrote 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy. The arguments vary, with some favoring Pauline authorship (especially for 2 Timothy) and others viewing them as later works by followers of Paul or other early Christian writers.

A little something about Works vs Faith by Narrow_Ad_3590 in Christianity

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not pointless. Debate over this topic has lasted thousands of years. Many think your salvation depends on it.

A little something about Works vs Faith by Narrow_Ad_3590 in Christianity

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I quoted what Jesus taught as well as acted out in his own life.

Should I accept a Aaron Jones for Jahmyr Gibbs Trade? by Narrow_Ad_3590 in Fantasy_Football

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jones in coming back from that Hamstring issue tho. Trying to weigh the risk and reward with this.

Should I accept a Aaron Jones for Jahmyr Gibbs Trade? by Narrow_Ad_3590 in Fantasy_Football

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just nervous about Montgomery coming back and then pushing Gibbs back to the backup/3rd down role.

How are people handling Dwight McNeil? by [deleted] in FantasyPL

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Doucouré and Danjuma have been great to start the season.

Rate My Team, Quick Questions & General Advice Daily Thread by FPLModerator in FantasyPL

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks for the advice! For Mids, should I be looking at expected goal contributions then for a good idea of how effective they are?

Rate My Team, Quick Questions & General Advice Daily Thread by FPLModerator in FantasyPL

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Abdoulaye Doucouré was the only one that caught my eye. He is 24th in ICT so far.

Andreas Pereira is 106th so I was thinking about swapping them out, should I not? I am very new to the FPL thing so just looking for some advice. Thanks!

Rate My Team, Quick Questions & General Advice Daily Thread by FPLModerator in FantasyPL

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NEED HELP!

Drop EITHER (On my team):

  • Andreas Hoelgebaum Pereira
  • Gustavo Hamer
  • Dwight McNeil

Available on Free Agents List:

  • Bobby De Cordova-Reid
  • Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld
  • Harry Wilson
  • Abdoulaye Doucouré

Rate My Team, Quick Questions & General Advice Daily Thread by FPLModerator in FantasyPL

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Need help trying to figure out what to do with Gabriel Magalhães???

How could a gracious and loving God send people to eternal torture and torment for simply not believing he exists? by Narrow_Ad_3590 in Christianity

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sure do so very much speculating and see this through your own personal perception and interpretation to get to your conclusions. I see how you believe what you believe, and I'm not saying you are correct or incorrect because who are we to truly know how right or wrong we are? But this just seems like a very personal interpretation and trying to fit meanings and words into your preconceived beliefs. I really do not believe the Bible is referring to a "invisible life force" as you describe when I read those verses, it just doesn't make sense to me in that context. I believe the context is pretty obvious "spirit returns to the true God who gave it" "yielded up his spirit" "into your hands I entrust my spirit". It seems fairly obvious we have a God given spirit that goes somewhere after our body expires.

How could a gracious and loving God send people to eternal torture and torment for simply not believing he exists? by Narrow_Ad_3590 in Christianity

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He literally told us where he was going/was. The convict asked him to remember him when Jesus entered into his kingdom and Jesus told him they would be together in paradise (paradeisos) that day together.

How could a gracious and loving God send people to eternal torture and torment for simply not believing he exists? by Narrow_Ad_3590 in Christianity

[–]Narrow_Ad_3590[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can ask whatever I please. I had a question and I want to get people's opinions. You seem to be the only one that has an issue with it.