Communion
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Did Jesus guard the communion table?
In our discussion of Jesus, Judas, and the first communion, a Calvinist pointed me to an article by a Calvinist author. The article was said to refute the idea that Judas was commanded to partake of the first Lord’s Supper.
Did Judas receive communion?
My post on Judas Was Judas Predestined to be Lost? has been challenged. This post is an answer to that challenge.
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Related Comments (20)
Mark, you said, “We are always going to but heads. I recommend you read the scholarly work of comps such as that book i recommended before you continue to argue for Cheryl’s exegesis”. Are be butting...
Mara, great response. Words have set meanings and always will. Do you use a dictionary? I reckon you do like me when I am not sure of a word’s meaning. All sin is henious and will reap the wrath ...
@Craig #27, > Wouldn’t this then put the christian with multiple wives in a somewhat similar predicament to women in a comp world today? What if he matured as a christian and God gave him leadership ...
Don, It’s sad to see that some Christians would launch an ad hominem your way by accusing you of falsely portraying a male . . or worse, knowing that you are a male, yet making fun of you instead and...
This was a final e-mail I send to Gerald, just one more final plee so to speak. Two feet, Two Feet to kick dust off…..Two final e-mails this being the second and final! Pray He sees the Error of his w...
“It is an attempt to re-establish a Magisterium, a supposed infallible teaching authority, similar to the Pharisees.” And it is working beautifully. They have many followers I have seen this concept ...
Don, I like what you said here: > The more they respond with paper after paper, the more they self-repudiate their claim of supposed clarity. This is so true. If it was so “clear” then how come ch...
I just got back into town and going through some of my email. I looked up one of Frank’s older comments and his web site should read as <http://360.yahoo.com/fgeis> I will correct his post if I can f...
We have gone through this exercise before but it bears repeating to help make the *entire* passage “clear”, if for no one else, then for Mike Seaver. Instead of paraphrasing as we have done in the pas...
#57 gengwall, > 2. “Restored” is a legitimate and probably better translation. It is strange that it only occurs in the footnote in the NIV and in no other translation. The idea is that this is a dec...
Mark asks: “What does it mean to be created in the image of God? Is it equality?” Being created in the image of God does not mean equality with God. I have not studied how the original audience would...
Dave, I agree with your point and the command to love one another and to love God are the universal commands that are broken when one does not discern the body. So for the record, Paul does repeat h...
Very Good point, Waneta. And since you are here let me tell you I appreciated all the points you made over on Hannah’s blog. I loved the point you made about men raising their pet doctrine (my words...
I fear you’re right, Dave. It seems that some men are so threatened by the idea of women in any sort of ministry (other than in the kitchen preparing/cleaning up after Communion or church suppers, or ...
Holly, Also we do not need for God to specifically mention women unless there is a specific prohibition for them. All are assumed to have freedom unless the Bible takes away that freedom calling it ...
I’m sorry it has taken me longer, than I originally intended, to make a response to Mark’s latest comments ( #228) of my critique of the ESS teaching. But as you well know, Cheryl, the responsibilitie...
Now, I hope the readers of my “little treatise” on the Trinity and the Subordinationist use of [1 Corinthians 11:3](logos4:///Bible/1Co 11.3), which I began in Comment #280, will carefully note and re...
I just finished reading through both postings by Mark, as well as their respective comments. And I’m wondering if I should abandon the line of argument I began in Comment #168 on this posting, and try...
Unfortunately there are those who defy common sense: “Without blushing, Paul is simply stating that when it comes to leading in the church, women are unfit because they are more gullible and easier t...
“I do not agree with this at all. It is once again blaming the woman for what others did. I think that it is unhelpful to state that the woman turned her back on God when she left with her husband as ...