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atheistconverta:Perhaps he has been served breakfast by several women. It's called misogyny . LOL |
Musty4ahmed1:FRANELCLINIC is my second Nairaland account |
Musty4ahmed1:Piles do not generally cause colon cancer, but they may share similar symptoms. Chronic inflammations, however, can lead to cancers. |
jaephoenix:Replying to these things one after the other will take too much of my time. Only the ribs regrows when “removed.” Did you see “fractured”? Did I mention the growth and healing of a fracture? You conveniently mention only those things you can pick on, and that is why this is the only content I will reply to. As to the fruit, every parent knows that freedom without limitations is bad for their children. They need to hear NO to realize that they are accountable to their parents. They need limitations to know their place. Even inanimate objects and creatures without freewill have something that REGULATES their conduct. If Adam and Eve had to cooperate with the order of things in the universe, it was necessary for them to recognize limitations. If they weren't free moral agents, they wouldn't need to be told NO because it would already be programmed into them to NOT do it. (thinking about it, all creatures sort of have no programmed into them) But as free moral agents, it became necessary for them to CHOOSE to observe the “NO.” In reality, the fact that God only placed one limitation showed that he didn't want to unnecessarily restrict their freedom. Also, he had to put the tree in the most conspicuous place because, as they say, put of sight is out of mind. If they were to never lose sight of their place in the universal order of things, the reminder was to be always before them. In fact, keeping the commandment posed no problem to them. As you can see that they felt no desire to eat of it. In fact, they had to be “drawn out” to be enticed to desire the fruit, showing that it was no temptation for them at all, in the first instance. This too is as much as I will say on this. Whatever your take is, thinking Christians will realize the complete soundness in what I wrote, the fact that you are DELIBERATELY overlooking. Arguments only breed resentment. I've tried it, it doesn't work in the long run. What I do now is to speak and let whoever wants to take do so and let whoever wants to mock do so and let whoever wants to politely reject do so. By the way, don't forget to have a look at your pals original post, how he claims to know better than the original translators of the texts, whether Judas died or was ‘choked up.’ It is a telling fact that not one reputable translation, or transliteration, interprets the verse about Judas' eventuality the way he does. Now what's the chance that he is right and just about every translator and scholar are wrong? Evidently he called upon you because you have a similar pattern of reasoning—you and all the others he called to support his post. |
Maynman:(1) The bones are the only part of the human body that is made up wholly of living cells, and that contains the stem cells which gives rise to blood cells, skin cells, and all the other cells of the body. (2) The ribs are the only bones that regrows after being removed. In view of the above, it is in complete harmony with proved science that Jehovah made Eve from Adam's ribs—even surgeons use the ribs in reconstructive surgeries, for instance. Moreover, surgeons anesthesize their patients before operating on them just as God put Adam into a deep sleep before using his ribs in a “constructive surgery” of sorts. He didn't need to infuse the breath of life into Eve since she was made out of an already living tissue, one that had everything needed to produce all the cells in a living human. It is not scientifically unsound at all. The effects of eating the fruit of that tree was very real. An immediate change was sensed by them, but was really an outward manifestation of a deeper change that had occurred in them both, just like a deep-seated illness has its symptoms. Also, their sin became like a genetic defect passed down their generations, thus affecting all humans on a fundamental level. I really do not know why I am replying to you at all. I reprove myself here because I have other more important things to do I believe. Now, if Judas did not die, why did the Pharisees call the money he refunded them “the price of BLOOD” and why did they use it to buy a BURIAL PLACE for strangers and name it “Field of BLOOD?”—Matthew 27:6-8. Now, if you want to perform some mental gymnastics with your so-called “greek word” or call those words an interpolation, you're free. By the way, I won't be replying to you. Someone else will. |
HeatSeeker:It's quite funny, during the little time I have been on Nairaland I have already come to see the childishness of this user and others like him. Even their posts are not something I would read unless I have free data. It seems like this: Title: Reasons why you should get married early Content: I wonder where Albert Einstein got his intelligence from. If the brain is a muscle, using it all the time will ensure it is super strong. Hm. I have an idea. The content is not only self-contradictory, but also makes no sense when compared with the Topic. |
Jehovah God instituted marriage as the basic unit and the most fundamental unit of society, the family. The relationship of husband and wife with themselves and one another dictates how they will relate with any child resulting from the marriage, and this affects how the child will relate with them and with his environment and, eventually, how his attitude and outlook will turn out as an adult. So everything begins in marriage, the root of the family, the root of society. Notice how God created Adam first. It is not that God didn't originally intend to create Eve. The use of the plural “them” in Genesis 1:26 lets us know that He very well intended to create Eve from the start. Then, the reason Adam was created first was because he was to be the head of his wife. As the head, he needed to have greater knowledge and experience of things pertaining to God, and of how to relate with the world around him. After a considerable time had passed, Eve was then created, put under the headship of a capable and competent person. This tells us something. When we read that a man is the head of his wife, it means that he should have greater knowledge, maturity, and experience. This is biologically hardwired into women to opt for men who are older than they, because those qualities usually come with age. You might notice how women start puberty at an earlier age than men, and they start crushing on, not their peers, but older males. They tend to find younger men unattractive for romance and this for good reason—the odds that they are experienced, mature, and knowledgeable are against them. We just need to understand why things are wired to be this way instead of complain about it. So, storytime over. Let's get talking: A man should be ready to care for his wife financially before he is ready to marry: Proverbs 24:27 says that one's “outside work,” his “field,“ should be ready and prepared BEFORE he considers building a house, i.e, a household. True, a wife as her husband's helper will also try to assist her household financially where she can, (Proverbs 31:15-18) but the burden is really on the husband. This is one reason why a woman is called to honor and respect her husband, because a person who really carries their load of responsibility will naturally get more respect from his neighbors than one who abdicates it. A man should also honor his wife, showing her consideration and honoring her. This is important in sexual relationships (understanding what is pleasing and arousing to her and what is not), in communication: opening up his heart to her—women enjoy heart-to-heart discussions more than most men know, and it's really because they have greater sensitivity and compassion, qualities that should make them very attuned to their babies; this also has the side effect of making them very attuned to people, and that's why women like to talk about people. Men should understand this too. A man should take the lead in his family's worship of God. In the Law, only the men were obligated by command to be present at the three annual festivals where God's laws were explained. They were to be the ones to clarify their wives and children on points of misunderstanding about God's law. (Deuteronomy 16:16; see also 1 Corinthians 14:34, 35) These are the requirements of husbands and so if you are not ready to do these things as a man, you are not ready to marry. Two final points: Christians are obligated to marry only fellow believers. Actually, this has always been a commandment of God which was carried into the Law of God through Moses, which is now part of the principles guiding the conduct of the Christian congregation. We find such guiding principles in 1 Corinthians 7:39, in 1 Corinthians 9:5, and in 2 Corinthians 6:14, 15. Finally, whoever seeks to marry should realize that marriage makes them one flesh and as Jesus said, no man (neither those IN the marriage nor those OUTSIDE of it) should put them apart. Thus, babies will never become more important than one’s spouse, nor parents, nor employers, nor any creation under heaven. If one is not ready for this commitment, they are not ready for marriage. As a side note, the requirement that we should be obedient to governments and authorities (Titus 3:1) shows that one should keep to the legally established age of marriage which in Nigeria is 21. If one is younger than the legally accepted age for marriage, they are not ready to marry. It is important that one understands what he is entering into. A marriage will thrive if the foundation is knowledge, wisdom, and discernment, qualities found in those who are mature and experienced. (Proverbs 24:3, 4; cf. Job 12:12) I think it therefore stands to reason that one should be old enough to be reasonably knowledgeable and experienced for the marriage to make any meaning. Those who are ready to marry should do as Psalms 127:1 says, and let God be the builder of the household so they the marriage won't be entered into in vain. |
NNTR:I'm have nothing else to say. To each his own. We are all entitled to our beliefs just as we all make our own choices and decisions, and face the rewards and consequences of such individually. |
NNTR:In addition, it appears that rather than be a direct quote from the Pre-Christian Scriptures, 1 Corinthians 4:6 may have been the general thrust of the Pre-Christian Scriptures urges us to modestly do as the word of God says, no more and no less. Paul was paraphrasing for the context of that discussion. We find such paraphrasing of the SENSE of the Scriptures many times in the Christian Scriptures. For example, James 4:5. Ephesians 5:14 may have been a common saying among the early Christians which reflected a true understanding of the effects of the teachings of Jesus, although it too was not a direct quotation from the Scriptures. Finally, I told you the context of 1 Corinthians 4:6, but you refuse to see it. Don't worry, someone else will show it plainly to you. |
NNTR:At the mouth of two or three, eh? Well, let me see: Two other witnesses would be Moses (Deuteronomy 4:2) and Agur (Proverbs 30:5, 6). I don't believe as you do that holy spirit guides us in matters where the Bible stays silent. The Bible stays silent only on things the God doesn't want to reveal, and if He doesn't want to reveal it neither will his spirit reveal it. (Deuteronomy 29:29) I don't believe as you do that the Pre-Christian Scriptures is ‘for the understanding of children.’ (Romans 15:4) When I say I won't speak disparagingly of your beliefs, I mean such in the context of this discussion—although the same is true in any discussion I have with anyone. As for 1 Corinthians 4:6, the rule implies that God’s servants are not to teach anything that goes beyond the laws and principles expressed in God’s inspired Word. For example, Christians should not go beyond the limits that the Scriptures set regarding how to view themselves and others. The Corinthians had fallen into the trap of boasting in certain men, maybe Apollos and even Paul. They favored one person over the other and were creating disunity. But earlier in the same letter, Paul quoted where it was written that the one who boasts should boast in God, and he later added that no one should boast in men. (1 Corinthians 1:31; 3:21) Later, in verse 7 of 1 Corinthians 4, he also cautioned them against boasting in themselves. As stewards of God's mysteries, Christians are given talents and abilities by God to build up the congregation, (1 Corinthians 4:1, 2) and it stands to reason that everyone won't be given the same talents and abilities. Really, there was no reason then for the Corinthians to boast either in themselves, in one another, or in someone else. And keeping in mind “the things that are written” would help them to avoid this danger. Do you understand the context some other way? |
NNTR:https://www.bible.com/bible/111/1CO.4.6.NIV Now, brothers and sisters, I have applied these things to myself and Apollos for your benefit, so that you may learn from us the meaning of the saying, “Do not go beyond what is written.” Then you will not be puffed up in being a follower of one of us over against the other. —1 Corinthians 4:6; NIV This should speak for itself, shouldn't it? Evidence shows that the original King James Version had many grave errors, and that called for a revision of that translation. In fact, 1 Corinthians 4:6 in the new King James version reads thus: Now these things, brethren, I have figuratively transferred to myself and Apollos for your sakes, that you may learn in us not to think beyond what is written, that none of you may be puffed up on behalf of one against the other. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians%204%3A6&version=NKJV It is an easy thing to know the true meaning of these verses. Here's one: https://www.bibleref.com/1-Corinthians/4/1-Corinthians-4-6.html#:~:text=No%20other%20source%20is%20as%20authoritative%20as%20the%20Bible%2C%20since%20it%27s%20the%20unchanging%20message%20of%20God%20accessible%20to%20all%20people.%20Feelings%2C%20opinions%2C%20spiritual%20experiences%2C%20philosophical%20arguments%2C%20and%20human%20traditions%20cannot%20outweigh%20the%20Word%20of%20God.%20That%20which%20is%20not%20biblical%20is%20not%20true%2C%20period Inward questionings might continue until you're six feet under, but now I'm speaking of doubts, i.e, being fully certain within yourself that what you believe is the truth when measured against the Scriptures. But it's alright; I won't speak disparagingly either of you or of your sincerely held beliefs. I just don't believe same. Period. |
NNTR:You yourself called it a parable. NNTR:Does God's spirit really speak where the Bible is silent? Why then did 1 Corinthians 4:6 tell us to not go beyond what has been written? I don't know, you seem firmly convinced from your end. It isn't my intention to proselytize. If what you believe makes perfect sense to your conscience as something that completely harmonizes with the Bible, and leaves you with no inward questionings,— |
NNTR:I don't agree with that. Fire causes irreversible destruction. So, for that reason, it is used as a symbol of irreversible destruction. But destruction itself has a very literal sense. See what Romans 16:20 says about Satan's eventuality: he will be completely crushed, violently put out of existence. The ‘eternal separation from God’ theory is not something that the Bible teaches at all. The scriptures that plainly explain death are Job 14:10-12 and Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6, and it is quite clear from them that death is an indefinite sleep state where one enters into complete unawareness, nonexistence, unconsciousness. And unless God chooses to awaken them at some point in time, they will remain that way. |
Brendaniel:Avoid milk. Hmmm. It's alright, no issues there. To each their own, just know that some people swear by milk to alleviate their symptoms. Anyway, my point is this that carbonated drinks are bad because they mess up the lower esophageal sphincter. If it is messed up a lot, it can lead to gastroesophageal reflux disease, esophageal inflammation, and eventually esophageal cancer. |
Davicl:Please, we have ULCER medicines with us @ 15,000 NGN per month. If it's too expensive though, there are a few DIY measures you can take to help yourself: drink milk/yoghurt during times of crisis. Eat only half portions: It's better to eat small meals 6 times a day than large meals 3 times a day. Avoid spicy foods and avoid chilled drinks (the carbonated water is the issue) These three things can help. It's usually easier to keep a two or three things in mind than several. |
maasoap:It's called white-collar hypertension. That's why BP should be checked twice, at 2 different environments. Even blood sugar should be checked twice: 8 hours before eating, and 2/3 hours after eating. An accurate result can never be gotten from just one reading, and I think that's common sense. |
Gidah:If it is stomach/duodenal ulcers, drinking milk or yoghurt will also help. |
ayEbeneyzer:Left lower back is associated with the upper urinary tract. So, it could potentially be a minor kidney/ureteral stone, inflammation, or whatever. If you were here physically, I would conduct an abdominal exam on you. Check how to conduct it on YT and conduct it on yourself ![]() Just kidding, btw. If it turns out to be a kidney problem, or any other disorder of the upper urinary tract, we have the remedies available @ 18,000 NGN per month. The drug will be shipped to you via waybill. Here is my signature: Life is good for those who are good ![]() |
Brendaniel:Left lower back will be the upper urinary tract (kidneys, ureters) |
NNTR:Of course. But in view of what Hebrews 2:14 says, that Jesus will destroy the wicked spirits, (according to Mark 1:24, they themselves are aware that their end is destruction) the lake of fire must b understood to be symbolic of irreversible destruction. That's why death and grave will be thrown into it. If it were literal, it wouldn't make sense for abstract realities like death and grave to be cast into this fiery lake. The verse itself explains it's symbolism by saying it means the second death, much like congregations are compared to lampstands @ Revelation 1:20, but no one insists that literal lampstands are meant, nor does anyone insist that the two witnesses in Revelation 11:3, 4 are two literal olive trees. If we understand the symbolic nature of these verses, we also should understand the symbolic nature of the verse which plainly tells us that it means “the second death.” Keep in mind too that Revelation 21:4 says about death that it will be no more, i.e, it will cease to exist. 2 Thessalonians 1:8 says that the wicked receive “everlasting destruction” as their portion, so like Hebrews 2:14, it plainly says without symbolisms what the end of the wicked will be. |
Weretuntun:No. The God of the Bible very well intends to destroy the wicked spirits. Mark 1:24; KJV Saying, Let us alone; what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth? art thou come to DESTROY us? I know thee who thou art, the Holy One of God. see Hebrews 2:14; KJV Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might DESTROY him that had the power of death, that is, the devil. |
Kolena:This is sad. It is too bad that everything requires money today, as if those without money have no right to live. |
Kolena:It will be good if we can establish a means of contact so we can speak on a daily basis. |
I had to read through your post history. I must say that I am sorry with what you are going through. Lack of funds is a big reason many cancer patients stop chemotherapy halfway. You might already know this, but if treatment is delayed for long, the cancer will spread and get worse. For your sake, don't delay to get back to me. If I weren't able to provide you any help, I wouldn't be trying to reach out. Message me via this email account franelclinic@gmail.com so we can start a proper conversation on the topic, please. |
Kolena:Okay. I'll chat you up with my second Nairaland account [FRANELCLINIC]. |
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