NorthWide Posted Friday at 09:08 AM Context: Romans Chapter 1 Whole. Yet literally anything regarding: nim'as נִמְאָ֗ס literally meaning rejected. Technically, the reprobate or rejected one is someone who used to serve God but due to worshiping creation or committing sins, has drawn away from God. This is different from the branding iron seared conscience. Example: How to heal reprobation: Prayer and sustained effort. How to heal seared conscience: Read the bible and make Gods views your own. Who this concerns: Only Believers. 12What business of mine is it to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside? -1 Corinthians 5:12 This mirrors Jewish law not to judge the world (unbelievers) Obviously due to the nature and structure of the topic, its obviously more conductive twords faith based discussion. Demonstration: If it is rules regarding how faith based systems are policed, then you have someone deist/nonconformist chime in upon it, how does it look? They just look like they hate Christians. 👌 Let me illustrate: Would you visit a synagogue and critique Jews on their rules? No? Then you probably have a conscience, congratulations. But when you repeatedly attack the Jewish faith it kind of looks like Anti-Semitism. 🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel Posted Friday at 11:16 AM 2 hours ago, TheWhiteRabbit said: But when you repeatedly attack the Jewish faith it kind of looks like Anti-Semitism But, we Jews started it. ( They'll say ) By acting superior and dancing with joy while everyone else... isn't. 2 hours ago, TheWhiteRabbit said: Romans Chapter 1 Whole. I'll re-read it. Maybe reply more. I know the least about the epistles. 2 hours ago, TheWhiteRabbit said: Yet literally anything regarding: nim'as נִמְאָ֗ס literally meaning rejected Cool. Nice connection. Good morning. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites