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Kathy Part 5

After breaking 1000 comments on the previous thread, I felt it was a good time to start another.

As a reminder, here are some of the most recent outstanding questions for Kathy:

From Laurie:

You said you answered my questions, and wish more questions were asked. Here are some questions that were not addressed.

Matt 23:8 read first

Philemon 1:10
1 Corinthians 4:14-17
1 Corinthians 12:27
2 Timothy 1:11
1 Timothy 2:7
Ephesians 4:11,12

Why is it that messiah says not to be called rabbi or father, but Paul it’s not obedient to this command?

Matt 10:7,8

1 Timothy 5:17,18
1 Corinthians 9:11,12

Messiah says here that he had given freely, go and freely give. Again, Paul is disobedient.

Matt 18:15

Galatians 2:11-14

Messiah said that if you have a problem with your brother, you should deal with it privately. Here Paul lashes out at Peter “before them all”.

Matt 9:10-12

2 Thessalonians 3:6,7

Yahusha said in the passage above that he came to call the sinner to repentance, not the righteous. Why would Paul want to separate from those that actually need him?

From William:

the “evidences” you listed arent real evidences. And since you refuse to look at things that are counter to your current beliefs, how can you honestly speak to me about evidences?

here’s all I’ve seen you provide:

1) martyrs, even though every religion and many non-religions have them.

2) our very existence – which no one knows how that started, but even if you must land on god(s), you must go back to that book of claims to get to jesus.

3) there were miracles, but as it turns out, those dont happen today, and end up being more claims by the same men who claim they speak for god.

4) the fulfilled prophecies we’ve discussed weren’t really prophecies at all, or had to be viewed so figuratively that it’s difficult to show anything precise about them other than location (maybe) in order to claim they’re actually fulfilled.

5) 40 authors taking 1500 years to write the bible. But there’s nothing miraculous about men writing books, editing books, and being inspired to write a book or letter after reading an older book.

In addition to these, I’d like to ask something of both Kathy and Laurie (Matt or Hayden or portal001 (Ryan) can chime in as well):

The Bible defines God as being all-loving, all-merciful, fair, just, etc. It can also be read as promising an eternity in Hell for those who don’t serve him correctly. As a believer, how do you square those two statements?

954 thoughts on “Kathy Part 5”

  1. lol, you are hilarious” I have my occasional lucid moment – my other moments, however, are far more fun!

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  2. Paul,

    in relation to that link, I’ve seen that site before…

    I don’t find it too convincing, it builds a case by selecting what it wants and ignoring the rest, kind of the same thing atheists accuse Christians of doing

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  3. hey arch, remember a few 100 comments ago, when Kathy said she “does not support bill keller”?” – if I recall correctly, she said she didn’t support him FULLY, but at least everything he said came from the Bible.

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  4. “fax news” was me… I actually intended to type “fox” but i guess Freud was right.

    Like everyone else, I’m doing 3 thinks at once, except I don’t take the time to proof read my comments.

    let me apologize again.

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  5. The first rule of nate’s club is, you do not talk about mike.

    the second rule of nate’s club is, you do not talk about mike.

    The third rule of nate’s club is, you may only talk about mike when reciting the first three rules of nate’s club.

    Some of you have been breaking the first three rules…. kathy’s broken all the rest…

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  6. fax news propaganda

    Arch, where did I say that? or is this wordplay referring to something else?

    You said it several of your posts up, Portal – sorry I don’t have time to offer you a link – I thought you were using “fax” news sarcastically, and offered you a better alternative, “faux.”

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  7. and now, a word from Kathy’s pastor:

    “Because our nation is at war with Islam, all mosques in the nation will be immediately closed and controlled by the Department of Homeland Security so they can’t be used as a national network of Islamic command and control centers. Likewise, all Muslims will have 72 hours to leave this nation. Special camps have been erected in Utah and Idaho that will house all Muslims who refuse to leave the country until this war with Islam is over. All local police departments in the United States are receiving special credentials by the Department of Justice in order to detain and arrest anyone who is a Muslim so they can be deported to the special camps.” – bill keller, liveprayer

    President Keller’s Address to the Nation and A Look at the Day after 9/11

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  8. Ratamacue:

    Arch,

    Re “interesting”, I feel like I’m missing some subtext.

    “7 of 9″, haha. 😉

    First thing that popped into my head, as usual.

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  9. Who is Mike?” – Way before your time on the board, Laurie – you’d have to go all the way back to Kathy I for him – he was a vitriol-spouting Christian.

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