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TheEvan

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  1. Possibly. But if so, it was more like a seed or a doubt, because Wierwille was still trinitarian in the early 60's in the way mag. Leonard's doctrine of the Godhead, best I can figure, is closest to 'Oneness Pentecostal'. The phrase I remember from him is "there is only one God, and his name is Jesus".
  2. TheEvan

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    Oblivion is my middle name. I drank blood on my last trip to Africa. Me and my tapeworm greet you...but my tapeworm says no to the Jim Beam. Sorry.
  3. My repeated experience has been that 'enlightened souls' that venture off into a one-horse crank are seriously deluded. They often find themselves incapable of full fellowship in a local congregation. The delusion is that all heaven & earth somehow fit into their one-track box. That's my impression of WearWord's 'law of liberty' crank.
  4. Never mind. That's a pretty strong delusion you're laboring under, WearWord. Enjoy.
  5. So, would you say that where there is no law, there is no sin? Or to paraphrase you in another way, where there is no sinconsciousness there is no sin?
  6. I'm sorry, but these statements don't make sense to me, biblically or theologically. I'm particularly distressed with your statement about Christ. Christ is the way to God because of who he is, first and foremost, and because of what He did for us...which is first and foremost His suffering and sacrifice. WORD WOLF...WONDERFUL POST!!
  7. Read it more carefully. The law of liberty is not contrasted with the law of Moses, it is contrasted with the 'law of sin in my members, ie, the law of sin & death. All of us are free and in bondage, we simply choose our freedom & our bondage: To say one is 'free' or walks in liberty is, in itself, meaningless. Your choices give your liberty meaning.
  8. What a devastating story. Thanks for sharing.
  9. Wow, who is that guy? What a nut. Good answer, Raf. Incidentally, I met the Great ForeHead just 'afore he took Piffle. He was still a nice Baptist kid & (sometimes) youth leader. He only spoke nice and certainly no cussin'. His potty mouth came with his rise in the ranks. What a jerk.
  10. Paul contrasts this law with the law of sin & death in Rom. 7 Romans 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
  11. The blood gets a bit wearing. High impact film. Though I've not heard anybody say so, I'm quite sure it's meant as his commentary on life issues including abortion & euthanasia...and what happens when a society succumbs to a culture of death. At that point in Mayan culture they had become so corrupt and obsessed with human sacrifice they were ripe for complete disintegration...which is exactly what happened. In retrospect I give it high marks for cinematography (amazing), for using non-actors so well, and so-so marks for the story line. Overall a thumb up, with caveats.
  12. Funny handle, WearWord. :) Welcome to the 'Spot.
  13. So, is it now The Invisible H. Dan? (H for heretic) I KNEW you were fit for the stake...hahahaha.
  14. I would think most ex-twiers would score as suda & jj...at least those who are still Christian. You'll note my score reflects some points of uncertaintly about some of the finer details of trinitarian dogma. Nevertheless I have no problem affirming Christ as God or his pre-existence. I've described my post way spiritual journey as my long, slow slide into orthodoxy. Half-joking, of course.
  15. Not sure what it all means, but I am thefollowing. I think. You are Chalcedon compliant. Congratulations, you're not a heretic. You believe that Jesus is truly God and truly man and like us in every respect, apart from sin. Officially approved in 451. Chalcedon compliant 100% Modalism 50% Monarchianism 42% Arianism 33% Adoptionist 33% Apollanarian 33% Monophysitism 33% Nestorianism 33% Socinianism 25% Pelagianism 0% Docetism 0% Gnosticism 0% Donatism 0% Albigensianism 0% Gosh, that's a relief. I think
  16. I can't remember, Chuck, are you two in Laconia? Such a beautiful area! Once upon a time I was the way state leader for New Hampshire, back in the salad days. Such a lovely place. Did the LaCroix's ever migrate home to Laconia? I heard Nashua has become a metropolis since I left in '76. Dang Bostonians!
  17. How right you are, Mark. Yeah, in my clumsy way I was trying to contrast the mythical 'power of believing' with the true source of all power, God Hisself. But now that you brought it up I can see the value in expressing things more clearly. Taken by itself I have the same reaction to the phrase as you.
  18. "Believing" has no power whatsoever to alter circumstances outside of ourselves. However, what we believe does affect our attitude, courage and how we act about our circumstances. Believing God's Word can and will release the power of God in a situation. For the most part, telling a "mountain" in our lives to be gone won't budge. We built most of our own mountains ourselves. It is a lifelong work to, by the Holy Spirit, to tear down the stronghold that have been contructed in our lives. It is the presence of the Holy Spirit that gives us the effective weapons to tear down these strongholds.
  19. My recollection is that they invited a number of old timers VP had mentioned in writing or in passing. Well, those still living. Can't rememebr who might have come.
  20. Brother Leonard & his wife were invited and flown to "Valhalla" at Way expense. They never would have come otherwise. It wasn't for the funeral, which was an amazingly perfunctory not-a-big-deal. It was for the big public memorial some months later. They were put up in a trailer on grounds. Corps and staff were coming to their trailer all hours of the day and night, even after they were forbidden from doing so. The words I remember from the Great ForeHead was (voice:screaming; face:crimson; eyes:bulging; emanation:spittle) "Dr. Wierwille isn't cold in the ground and you're $h itting on his grave" or something like that. The Leonards were indeed gracious but cautious. But VP & BG did not enjoy a cordial relationship. There was no relationship at all. In my opinion, Wierwille avoided Leonard. I heard BG hint at how hurt or perhaps angry he was about VP co-opting his his material and his work VP was doing in Leonard's name. I think he should have just let it go.
  21. More braggadoccio: Just got a graduation announcement from E. Keller...Summa Cum Laude from U of AZ, accompanied by a mucho fetching picture. Some of us "losers" is doin' awright.
  22. Never been to the left coast? Waaahaahahahaha! Hath thou forgotton where I grew up, my provincial Bronxian? Problem was I was broker 'n a noodle at that time. It's wonderful about your marriage success, seriously. So, is it brag time? Sure it's brag time, isn't it? Ok, so Christine went to Spring Invitational at LSU...a deal where they invite all kids in the state that scored high on their ACT...a took tests in a number of subjects to see where she would place in the curriculum. Standard stuff. Well, she got 29 credit hours...ie, tested out of her entire freshman year! $Cha-Ching!
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