Originally posted by Larryteo:i read it but it made buddhism look worser.
lol larryteo why do u make such comments? i am quite amazed by ur reply. why do u think that the link make buddhism look worser? where does it looks worse? i suppose ur not reading at a neutral point?
Originally posted by Rooney9:this fellow really have no idea that science attempted to explain the BIG BANG theory and he has the cheek to say unable to explain oh my. creationist theories are not really theories, but a set of dogma. science is continually adjusting its theories based on evidence and discovery. what about being dogmatic? as usual, god followers will trump their teachings over science.
Since you have no idea what I mean by I am not going to hell, I let others non believers here explain to you. its quite simple really, you have no idea I am mocking at the hell thingy.
This is exactly why I said you do not know what you are talking about but just whinning...
The best science has done for you is to "attempted to explain the BIG BANG theory" which is a man-made theory and you actually have "the cheek" to said that science has provided explanation?
What set of dogmas and theories you are talking about? You don't even have any ideas as per previous exchanges.
You are not mocking hell.....it is just that you cannot answer why you said you are not going to hell and more importantly, where are you going then?
Originally posted by Happyinfo2:This is exactly why I said you do not know what you are talking about but just whinning...
The best science has done for you is to "attempted to explain the BIG BANG theory" which is a man-made theory and you actually have "the cheek" to said that science has provided explanation?
What set of dogmas and theories you are talking about? You don't even have any ideas as per previous exchanges.
You are not mocking hell.....it is just that you cannot answer why you said you are not going to hell and more importantly, where are you going then?
well, the best you can explain is god created everything and satan is the devil who created havoc for everything evil, and you have to accept god to go to heaven, if not go to hell? if this is not dogma, I dunno what is. No wonder a lot of christians have become so disillusioned with the faith. look at the number of christians converting to other religions or become free thinker. I dun blame them.
since I dun believe in god, so does your faith hell even apply to me in the first place? by the way, when I say god, does not include christianity alone. I refer to religions that have god or god concept. There are many religions that centred on a god or many god, whatever.
why so serious?
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:If you really believe Christianity is a bunch of lies and bull why bother bitching about it here. Or are you still trying to convince yourself that Christianity is a bunch of lies and bull? Nobody nobody will change anything just by believing otherwise. If the whole world are convinced that the earth was flat it doesn't change the fact that it's round.
So if you people really believe Christianity is a bunch of lies why bother bitching and complaining??Have more faith that it is a lie and be free!
If you really believe Wijaja killed his prof story is a bunch of lies and bull
why bother bitching about it here. Or are you still trying to
convince yourself that Wijaja killed his prof story is a bunch of lies and bull?
Nobody nobody will change anything just by believing otherwise. If
the whole world are convinced that the earth was flat it doesn't
change the fact that it's round.
So if you people really believe Wijaja killed his prof story is a bunch of lies why
bother bitching and complaining??Have more faith that it is a lie
and be free!
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I’m going to blog against Singapore. I’m going to put video on youtube too
go ahead lor
even your habibie and blind man wahid cant do much against us, what can you do?
hahaha
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I can do anything I’m not afraid
haha, u can do anything, but my motto is, i do anything that is effective
so i dont utter rubbish like u
Originally posted by Rooney9:well, the best you can explain is god created everything and satan is the devil who created havoc for everything evil, and you have to accept god to go to heaven, if not go to hell? if this is not dogma, I dunno what is. No wonder a lot of christians have become so disillusioned with the faith. look at the number of christians converting to other religions or become free thinker. I dun blame them.
Let's stay focused on what you said......that science has provided explanation....and in actual fact, the best way to look at it is that science "attempted to explain the BIG BANG theory" which is a man-made theory. Hence, Science has not been able to provide explanation to the origins of life...only speculation by scientists or better known as man.
Yes, God alone created everything and science has helped to explained many of God's creations so that we can understand God's creation better. But science cannot and will not be able to replace God and produce creation.
Yes, believe in God (by the way, do you know what is believe in God?) and you will enjoy eternal life with our creator.
Originally posted by Rooney9:No wonder a lot of christians have become so disillusioned with the faith. look at the number of christians converting to other religions or become free thinker. I dun blame them.
Is this what you think, dream, hear say or any how say one? Or do you have actual verifiable figures to back up your false claim?
Go call up Churches and check how many people are converting to Christianity.....and you can check when they do their baptism service and you can attend them to see for yourself.......
Yes, many people are disillusioned with faith because they have been mistaken and mislead so much so that they they think God does not exist. Yes, I dun blame them because they think they are highly educated and believeing in God is old fashioned.
Originally posted by Rooney9:since I dun believe in god, so does your faith hell even apply to me in the first place? by the way, when I say god, does not include christianity alone. I refer to religions that have god or god concept. There are many religions that centred on a god or many god, whatever.
Bad news....even though you don't believe in God, there is still God. And I beleived in ONE God and there is only ONE God that is our creator. We will meet Him again regardless if we beleived in Him or not.
You don't think hell applies does not means it does not exist. Worst news, it does not means that it does not apply to you simply because you don't think so.
Don't get me wrong.....you have the freedom to choose to believe, not to believe, to see God existance or ignore it. But you should not misrepresent yourself with falsehood and hear say....
God is not a concept but big bang theory is....God is reality.
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I’m going to blog against Singapore. I’m going to put video on youtube too
Remember to provide links hor...
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I didn’t mean I was going to blog against Singaporean mind you but against a corrupt regime who has established a fake reputation which has cost people their life and their future to be wasted. I’m sorry I ruined the thread too.
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I’m going to blog against Singapore. I’m going to put video on youtube too
contradictory statements
u already reveal ur true evil intentions
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I didn’t mean I was going to blog against Singaporean mind you but against a corrupt regime who has established a fake reputation which has cost people their life and their future to be wasted. I’m sorry I ruined the thread too.
It's ok, still, post the links when you have blog and posted in youtube so that we can read and see what you mean.......
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I didn’t mean I was going to blog against Singaporean mind you but against a corrupt regime who has established a fake reputation which has cost people their life and their future to be wasted. I’m sorry I ruined the thread too.
where are you from? Indonesia?
Originally posted by Rooney9:where are you from? Indonesia?
Nope, Miracles&Prophecies is from Hell's next door neightbour, SDP. Dr Chee's personal lackey.
chc say christianity
always never been religion at all le
Originally posted by noahnoah:
chc say christianity
always never been religion at all le
But you know that by common sense that there is no God right?
Sorry for this VERY LATE REPLY.
Regarding the existence of God, and An Eternal Now's testimony to it, here is my answer to him.
http://peace-of-mind.net/buddhism.htm
Why I believe Buddhism and Buddhist belief are false.
1. What
is Buddhism.
2. Who is Buddha.
3. What is karma and
reincarnation.
4. Theory explains phenomena.
5. Reincarnation is a theory
6. Reincarnation contradicts the
phenomenon of mediums invoking the spirit of the dead.
7. Spirit possession theory explains all these phenomena.
8. Demon possession.
9. Deception.
10. Works versus grace.
11. Conclusion.
1. What
is Buddhism.
Buddhism is a widespread Asian religion or philosophy founded by Siddartha Gautama (Buddha;c.563-c.460
BC) in north east India in the 5th century BC, which teaches that elimination of the self and earthly desires is the route to enlightenment.
There
are two main schools of thought in Buddhism,
the Theravada and the Mahanyana,
Theravada
Buddhists believe they must personally eradicate their mental defilements and
develop all the great virtues in
order to gain their final salvation by following the method and example
prescribed by the Buddha. They respect
Bodhisattvas but do not regard them as saviors.
In
the Mahayana school of thought, the Bodhisattvas play an important role by
showing others the path to attain Nibbana. A Bodhisattva is a person who is able to be
released from Samsara and reaching Nibbana but delays doing so through
compassion for suffering beings.
The practice of Buddhism has been modified
by local customs, producing distinct varieties of worship. They include the Indian, Tibetan, Ceylonese (Sri
Lankan), Burmese, Thai, Cambodian, Chinese and Japanese varieties.
It is
claimed that the
Siddartha
Gautama's way of life and doctrine were substantially different from the Hindu
(Vedic and Brahmanic) believing people in India.
Yet he embraced the Hindu beliefs of Karma and rebirth explaining it as a natural law of cause and effect.
Hence Buddhism is often considered as an off-shoot
of Hinduism because it shares with Hinduism its core beliefs of Karma and
reincarnation. It
also shares many common terms, some of which are: Dharma, Samsara, Mantra,
Samadhi and Aum.
What distinguishes it
from Hinduism is that it does not invoke the existence of gods.
Although claiming to be non theistic,
yet the practice of Buddhism involves worship of the statue or image of
Siddartha Gautama. Buddhists claim is that these images are not idols but are symbolic
representations of his great qualities
One
of his original concepts is that of dependent origination. It
claims that that life or the world is built on a set of relations, in which the
arising and cessation of factors depend on some other factors which condition
them so that all phenomena in this universe are relative, conditioned states and
do not arise independently of supportive conditions. Hence Buddhism does not
support the concept of a creator or first cause. Since
everything is conditioned, relative, and interdependent, there is nothing in
this world which could be regarded as a permanent entity, variously regarded as
an ego or an eternal soul.
This provided the basis for another
original concept called
the Anatta doctrine, interpreted as the absence of a distinct soul, self and ego for each person.
Yet he was of the opinion that the
sum total of the Karma in the form of a consciousness for each person is
distinct and continues after bodily death by reincarnating in another body.
He
introduced the idea of the Four Noble Truths, Suffering,
the Arising of Suffering, the ceasing of Suffering, and the approach to the
ceasing of Suffering.
Another original concept
introduced is The Eightfold path of a righteous life consisting of
Right Speech, Sila Right Action
Morality, Right Livelihood, Right
Effort, Samadhi Right Mindfulness Mental culture, Right Concentration, Right
Understanding, Panna Right Thoughts Wisdom.
The adherence to this path
would bring a Buddhist devotee closer to the salvation called Nibbana.
In
Buddhism, there
is no such thing as sin as explained by other religions.
Sin is merely unskillful or unwholesome action resulting in further suffering in
the present life or future lives.
His rejection of the caste system appealed especially to the untouchables.
2. Who is Buddha.
A Buddhist apologist, K.Sri Dhammananda
describes Buddha as follows:
Gautama Buddha, the founder of what came to be known as Buddhism, lived in
Northern India in the 6th century B.C. His personal name was
Siddhartha, and family name Gotama. The name 'Buddha' was given to Him after He
attained Enlightenment and realized the Truth. It means the 'Awakened' or the
'Enlightened One'. He generally called Himself the Tathagata, while His
followers called Him Bhagava, the Blessed One. Others spoke of Him as Gotama or
Sakyamuni.
He was born a prince who seemed to
have everything. He had a luxurious upbringing and His family was of pure
descent on both sides. He was the heir to the throne, extremely handsome,
inspiring trust, stately and gifted with great beauty of complexion and fine
presence. At sixteen He married His cousin named Yasodhara who bore Him a son
whom they called Rahula. His wife was majestic, cheerful day and night, and full
of dignity and grace.
Despite all this, He felt trapped
amidst the luxury like a bird in a golden cage. During a visit to the city one
day, He saw what is known as the 'Four Sights', that is , an old man, a sick
man, a dead man, and a holy recluse. When He saw the sights, one after another,
the realization came to Him that, 'it is subject to age and death'. He asked,
'Where is the realm of life in which there is neither age nor death?' The sight
of the recluse, who was calm for having given up the craving for material life,
gave him the clue that the first step in His search for Truth was Renunciation.
Determined to find the way out of
these universal sufferings, He decided to leave home to find the cure not for
Himself only, but for all mankind. One night in His twenty-ninth year, He bade
His sleeping wife and son a silent farewell, saddled His great white horse, and
rode off toward the forest.
His renunciation is unprecedented in
history. He left at the height of youth, from pleasures to difficulties, from
certainty of material security to uncertainty, from a position of wealth and
power to that of a wandering ascetic who took shelter in the cave and forest,
with His ragged robe as the only protection against the blazing sun, rain and
winter winds. He renounced His position, wealth, promise of prestige and power,
and a life filled with love and hope in exchange for the search for Truth which
no one had found.
For six long years, He labored to
find the Truth. He studied under the foremost masters of the day, and learned
all these religious teachers could teach Him. When He could not find what He was
looking for, He joined a band of ascetics and tortured His body so as to break
its power and crush its interference, since it was believed that Truth could be
found this way. A man of enormous energy and will power, He outdid other
ascetics in every austerity they proposed. While fasting, He ate so little that
when He took hold of the skin of His stomach, He actually touched His spine. He
pushed Himself to the extent that no man had done and yet lived. He, too, would
have certainly died had He not realized the futility of self-mortification, and
decided to practise moderation instead.
On the full moon night of the month
of Vesakha, He sat under the Bodhi tree at Gaya, wrapped in deep meditation. It
was then that His mind burst the bubble of the universe and realized the true
nature of all life and all things. At the age of 35 years, He was transformed
from an earnest truth seeker into the Buddha, the Enlightened One.
For nearly half a century, the Buddha
walked on the dusty paths of India Teaching the Dhamma so that those who heard
and practised could be ennobled and free. He founded an order of monks and nuns,
challenged the caste system, raised the status of women, taught religious
freedom and free inquiry, opened the gates of deliverance to all, in every
condition of life, high or low, saint or sinner, and ennobled the lives of
criminals like Angulimala and courtesans like Ambapali.
He was towering in wisdom and
intellect. Every problem was analyzed in component parts and then reassembled in
logical order with the meaning made clear. None could defeat Him in dialogue. An
unequaled teacher, He still is the foremost analyst of the mind and phenomena
even up to the present day. For the first time in history, He gave men the power
to think for themselves, raised the worth of mankind, and showed that man can
reach to the highest knowledge and supreme Enlightenment by his own efforts.
Despite His peerless wisdom and royal
lineage, He was never removed from the simple villager. Surface distinctions of
class and caste meant little to Him. No one was too little or low for Him to
help. Often when an outcast, or poor and dejected came to Him, his self-respect
was restored and he turned from the ignoble life to that of a noble being.
The Buddha was full of
compassion(karuna)and wisdom(panna), knowing how and what to teach each
individual for his own benefit according to his level and capabilities. He was
known to have walked long distances to help one single person.
He was affectionate and devoted to
His disciples, always inquiring after their well-being and progress. When
staying at the monastery, He paid daily visits to the sick wards. His compassion
for the sick can be seen from His advice, 'He who attends the sick, attends on
me.' The Buddha kept order and discipline on the basis of mutual respect. King
Pasenadi could not understand how the Buddha maintained such order and
discipline in the community of monks, when he as a king with the power to
punish, could not maintain it as well in his court.
The Buddha did not claim to have
'created' worldly conditions, universal phenomena, or the Universal Law which we
call the 'Dhamma'. Although described as lokavidu or 'knower of the worlds', He
was not regarded as the sole custodian of the Universal Laws. He freely
acknowledge that the Dhamma, together with the working of the cosmos, is
timeless, it has no creator and is independent in the absolute sense. Every
conditioned thing that exists in the cosmos is subject to the operation of
Dhamma. What the Buddha did (like all the other Buddhas before Him) was to
rediscover this infallible Truth and make it known to mankind. In discovering
the Truth, He also found the means whereby one could ultimately free oneself
from being subjected to the endless cycle of conditioning, with its attendant
evils of unsatisfactoriness.
After forty-five years of ministry,
the Buddha passed away at the age of eighty at kusinara, leaving behind
thousands of followers, monks and nuns, and a vast treasure store of Dhamma
Teaching. The impact of His great love and dedication is still felt today.
3. What is karma and
reincarnation.
Karma is the sum of a person’s actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as affecting their future fates. (ie the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in
his next incarnation)
The origin of this word is from the Sanskrit karman which means ‘action _ effect _ fate’.
Reincarnation is the rebirth of a soul in a new body.
Incarnation is a spirit embodied in a living human from.
To incarnate is to be invested in a bodily form.
The origin of this word is from the Latin in- carn- which means ‘into’ ‘flesh’.
Reincarnation is a necessary adjunct to Karma. This is
because incomplete punishment for a person’s evil deeds in this life will be
completed in future lives.
How else would punishment for the evil deeds of Pol Pot and
Idi Amin be justly meted out as these two persons died peacefully in ripe old
age.
It
is believed that reincarnation takes place at conception or when the baby is in the womb or at birth.
4. Theory explains phenomena.
A phenomenon is a
fact that is observed to exist or happen.
A theory is a system of ideas intended to explain phenomena.
Consistency is a harmonious
agreement amongst things or parts without contradictions.
If a phenomenon contradicts a theory, then the theory is
inconsistent and is probably false.
If this phenomenon is consistent with another theory, then
the second theory should replace the first theory.
5. Reincarnation is a theory to explain the phenomena of persons
being able to recall events experienced
by individuals who have died.
The strongest evidence supporting the theory of reincarnation is from the work of Ian Stevenson who documented numerous cases of children ‘recalling’ historical events and relatives of deceased individuals. Some of these amazing claims have been corroborated.
(Ref: Old Souls, the scientific evidence for past lives by Tom Shroder, published by Simon & Schuster, Rockefeller Center, 1230, Ave of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. ISBN 0-684-85192-X ©1999.)
6. Reincarnation contradicts the
phenomenon of mediums invoking the spirit of the dead.
Reincarnation cannot explain how temple mediums are able to invoke the
spirits of the departed.
If the spirit of the departed has already reincarnated into another body, how
can it also appear in the temple medium?
7. Spirit possession theory explains all these phenomena.
To possess is to have complete power over.
The origin of this word is from the Latin possidere which means ‘occupy, hold’.
Spirit possession is the state of being under complete control of a spirit.
Spirit possession is real ( Mark 1:23-25, 5:1-20, 7:24-30, 9:17-27).
Spirit possession can explain explain
how temple mediums are able to invoke the
spirits of the departed. It can also explain how some persons are able to accurately
recall events experienced by
individuals who have long since died.
A definite case of spirit possession is described by Roy Stemman about a Thai Buddhist monk who was born one day before his previous body died.
This case cannot be explained by reincarnation because it would mean that the baby was born without a spirit and remained without a spirit for one day.
The logical explanation is that the baby was already born with an original spirit. One
day after birth, his body became
inhabited or possessed by another spirit.
(Reincarnation, Amazing True Cases From Around The World by Roy Stemman (Editor of Reincarnation International), published by Judy Piatkus Ltd. Windmill Street, London W1P 1HF. ISBN 0-7499-1708-3 hbk, ISBN
0-7499-1787-3 pbk ©1997 (Ref: in page 38))
I believe the spirit that possesses the body of a person suppresses the expression of the original spirit of that person. I believe all possessing spirits are evil, otherwise they would not possess.
I believe the Holy Spirit does not possess. On the contrary, the Holy Spirit renders a person free to choose.
8. Demon possession.
A demon is an evil spirit or devil. A person is demon possessed if he is completely controlled by an evil spirit.
I believe demons are fallen angels, Satan being chief among them.
A medium is a person who claims to be able to communicate between the dead and the living.
Temple mediums appear to be able to summon the spirit of the departed. They go into a trance, as if possessed, before they appear to talk like the deceased person. I believe that the demonic spirit which has possessed the departed individual was invited by the medium to speak through the medium.
I believe yoga meditation, which involves a process of emptying oneself of logic and reason, is a ploy by Satan to deceive the devotee into preparing himself as fertile ground for demon possession.
Demon possession is evil because it enslaves and suppresses the free will of the individual.
When the Hindu or Buddhist parents bring their children to their temples, they are actually offering their children as human sacrifice to demons for possession.
I believe when an unsaved person’s body dies, his original spirit is released into the spirit realm to dwell there until the final judgment because it is unable to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Through Hinduism and Buddhism, Satan and his fellow demonic spirits have deceived many generations of people in large parts of the world into unwittingly allowing their bodies and souls to be possessed. This permits the demonic spirits to 'reincarnate' in them serially.
I believe the spirit realm is the ‘valley of the shadow of death’ (Psalm 23:4).
I believe the original spirit of an individual is from Adonai and is eternal. When an individual’s body dies, his original spirit leaves the body and enters the spirit realm.
When a person accepts Jesus as Savior, his or her spirit becomes a sibling of Yeshua who is the first born of Adonai (Abba). As this spirit is a relative of Abba, it is permitted to enter and ‘dwell in the house of the Lord forever’ (Psalm 23:6).
If a person, during his lifetime, has not accepted Yeshua as his Savior, his spirit is not sanctified (separated as holy). Even if he has performed many miracles in the name of Adonai, his spirit would not be permitted to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 7: 21-23).
When his body dies, his spirit would remain in the spirit realm until the day of final judgment, when he will be cast into the lake of fire to be tormented forever (Revelation
20:11-15).
9. Deception.
Deception means to deliberately mislead or misrepresent the truth; to swindle, hoax, cheat, dupe, fool, or entrap.
I believe the theory of
spirit
possession is able to explain all the phenomena attributed to the theory
of reincarnation as well as explain the phenomenon of invoking the
spirits of the departed.
Because of this, I consider the theory of reincarnation as
redundant, unnecessary and even false.
As the theory of reincarnation is open to question, it then
follows that the theory of karma is also open to question.
As the theories of reincarnation and karma form the
foundations of Hinduism, Buddhism
and New Age, then these systems of belief are also open to question.
Then what is the purpose of the theory of
reincarnation?
I believe the purpose is deception.
I believe this concept of Nirvana is a deception hatched by Satan and his fellow demonic spirits
I believe the demonic spirit seeks to escape from the valley of the shadow of death and the eventual great white throne judgment and inevitable punishment in the lake of fire.
I believe the demonic spirit believes that by doing good works it can seek favor with Adonai in order to enter the kingdom of heaven.
I believe on entry into the kingdom of heaven, these demons, under the leadership of Satan, will, once again, attempt to overthrow Adonai.
Since the demonic spirit is unable to do good deeds in the spirit form, it needs to incarnate ( to become invested in a bodily form) by possessing the body of some unsuspecting person in order to do good deeds.
Hence it needs to ‘re-incarnate’.
‘Reincarnation’ does not occur with the original spirit of an individual. ‘Reincarnation’ occurs with demonic spirits. They hop from body to body, possessing and suppressing the original spirit within each new body.
Through Hinduism and Buddhism, and their core belief of karma and reincarnation, Satan has deceived many people into accepting and believing that by doing good works, a person would qualify to have his spirit elevated from one lifetime to the next in order to eventually reach a state of spiritual ‘enlightenment’.
I believe even rational and logical thinking persons can choose to believe in ‘reincarnation’. This is because they have been deceived by demonic spirits. They are rendered blind to reason and logic regarding spiritual matters.
Deception is the signature of Satan.
I believe Adonai created man to fellowship with. Adonai gave man dominion over the earth.
The first action of Satan to Adam and Eve was deception. Satan possessed the serpent and duped Eve and Adam into eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, the one which Adonai specifically forbade them to eat. (Genesis 3:1-7)
By this hoax, Satan cheated mankind of his right standing with Adonai and dominion over the earth. Instead, mankind, including myself came under dominion of Satan and was headed for certain death.
In the ‘fallen’ state, I am unable to fellowship with Adonai. However, Adonai still wanted to fellowship with me.
The triune Godhead sent a part of Himself, Yeshua to earth as a man to die and bear the total punishment for the disobedience (sin) of all of mankind so that in believing in this sacrifice, my fallen spiritual self will die and become reborn as a sibling of Christ Yeshua.
As a new creation (2Corinthians 5:17), I can directly fellowship with Adonai by casting all my cares to Him, secure in the belief that I have absolute right-standing with Him ( Psalm 55:22, 1 Peter 5:7)
When I believe in Yeshua as my savior, I am freed from bondage to Satan. Satan is powerless to prevent me from believing the good news of the divine exchange.
What he can do is to attempt
to deceive me with alternative routes to Adonai like Hinduism, Buddhism, New Age and Islam.
Satan inspired Hinduism and Buddhism with the core beliefs of Karma and reincarnation.
The concept of reincarnation has been debunked by the concept of demonic spirit possession explaining all the ‘evidence’ proffered for reincarnation.
Hence reincarnation is a lie and Hinduism, Buddhism, and New Age beliefs are deceptions. They bear the signature of Satan.
With the death burial and resurrection of Yeshua, Satan has had been stripped of his power over me and over anyone else who believe in the risen Yeshua Christ.
The demonic possessing spirit prevents the person from hearing and understanding the good news of Grace.
In order to set free any person under bondage of demonic spirits, one can drive out demons by calling on the name of Yeshua because ‘at the name of Yeshua, every knee will bow’ (Philippians 2:10).
Once liberated, that person, if chosen by
Adonai, would be able to see and believe the Gospel (good news) which is ‘Adonai so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son so that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16).
10. Works versus grace.
Most religions include in their system of beliefs the belief that doing good deeds and avoiding bad deeds make a person more spiritually ‘pure’ and therefore more acceptable by the<
How does spirit posessions explains all these? Prove, not make statements.
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