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re: Tim Tebow is a false prophet
Posted on 5/5/21 at 1:34 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 5/5/21 at 1:34 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
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I think so
Yes
Believers are called to make righteous judgements, but I'd be careful.
I also encourage men who have real faith, who God has allowed some spotlight, to not back away from their faith. We need more men willing to acknowledge and fight for both truth and what is right.
This post was edited on 5/5/21 at 1:40 pm
Posted on 5/5/21 at 1:39 pm to Nitro Express
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I also encourage men who have real faith, who God has allowed some spotlight, to not back away from their faith. We need more men willing to acknowledge and for fight both truth and what is right.
of course, and I imagine you're not posting that as an argument against Matthew 6:6
Posted on 5/5/21 at 1:40 pm to Nitro Express
You can't back away from something that envelopes every thing you are. Jesus isn't Lord of anything if you only take him off the shelf on Sunday
Posted on 5/6/21 at 11:18 am to Nitro Express
Man, I know this is mostly just a troll thread, but still...
If you're religious, there's something about not bearing false witness being a very big deal; like listed in the original Top Ten.
Tebow's maybe a bit too public and showy about things for my tastes, but I don't think he's ever used his faith for personal profit, or to spread a falsehood or subversive view. Those, in my opinion, are the areas that are no-no's.
Now I don't know him or his heart, but I get the impression that he likely drops to a knee and thanks God for an achievement, even if he's completely alone and unwitnessed. I don't think it's an act, and therefore I don't fault him.
If it's all for show, then I would say otherwise.
quote:a big problem with today's society is how easy it is to just say something about someone, and how far the boundaries have moved.
Believers are called to make righteous judgements, but I'd be careful.
If you're religious, there's something about not bearing false witness being a very big deal; like listed in the original Top Ten.
Tebow's maybe a bit too public and showy about things for my tastes, but I don't think he's ever used his faith for personal profit, or to spread a falsehood or subversive view. Those, in my opinion, are the areas that are no-no's.
Now I don't know him or his heart, but I get the impression that he likely drops to a knee and thanks God for an achievement, even if he's completely alone and unwitnessed. I don't think it's an act, and therefore I don't fault him.
If it's all for show, then I would say otherwise.
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