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Edit Post #285047 Question closed about 3 years ago
Edit Post #280728 Question reopened over 3 years ago
Edit Post #283042 Initial revision over 3 years ago
Answer A: What does Paul mean by "sorcery" in Galatians 5:20?
Per BDAG, “sorcery” or “magic” are good translations. When used of a person (e.g., φαρμακεύς), it is typically translated as “magician” and refers to a “maker of potions,” recognizing this common aspect of magic/sorcery.
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over 3 years ago
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Clarified UPCI as representative of Oneness Pentecostalism
almost 4 years ago
Edit Post #281580 Initial revision almost 4 years ago
Answer A: How do Modalists respond to the idea that the Trinity is necessary for the manifestation of God's love?
David K. Bernard, the General Superintendent of the United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI), one of the largest Oneness Pentecostal groups, wrote: > "God is love" (1 John 4:8, 16). Love is the essence of God; it is His very nature.... > > A popular philosophical argument for the trini...
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almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #281351 See also 121–123 of http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p1s1c2a3.htm#IV
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almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #281351 I unfortunately don't know Latin rite (Roman Catholic) canon law (and my knowledge even of the Byzantine rite and Orthodox canons is weak, although I do intend to take a course in this soon as it's part of the program I'm enrolled in). However, you may find it helpful to consult this (fairly brief) s...
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almost 4 years ago
Edit Post #280728 Question closed almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #279242 Matt, I’ve seen such popularity contest voting turn at least one site Somewhere Else into an essentially exclusively evangelical Protestant Christian site. Then questions that didn’t begin from those assumptions began being DV’d and even closed with comments about the answers being “self evident” and...
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Question New abilities coming today
Codidact has a different philosophy about how to grant privileges to users based on actual peer-reviewed performance of specific actions rather than (mere) reputation points. This new system is being rolled out later today. Read more here.
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over 4 years ago
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Answer A: Does the Bible ever talk about futuristic concepts which the original authors and audience would know nothing about?
The answer is that it depends, and this is highly subjective. The question presupposes an epistemology not shared by all Christians, but I'm going to follow it for the sake of answering the question and make the case that this can't be objectively demonstrated using a modern empirical epistemological...
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over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279423 I’ve reopened the question after the edit. Thanks for clarifying!
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over 4 years ago
Edit Post #279423 Question reopened over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279423 For example, by "word or expression" I assume you mean specific statements in biblical texts, but "objectively" is a bit more challenging as different Christian groups interpret stuff differently. Is there are a particular Christian tradition you belong to and/or would like to hear from to focus this...
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over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279423 Welcome to Christianity! Unfortunately, this question needs a bit more focus and clarity to be answerable. Do biblical texts teach that God knows the future? In general: yes (although the Son may not not know the time of the end [or didn't at one time] based on certain passages). That is answerable. ...
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over 4 years ago
Edit Post #279423 Question closed over 4 years ago
Edit Post #279393 Post edited:
Clarified the options
over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279393 Death passed to all human beings _because_ all sinned / **vs.** / _because_ death passed to all human beings, they all sinned.
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over 4 years ago
Edit Post #279393 Initial revision over 4 years ago
Question Does Romans 5:12 indicate that death came to all people because all sinned, or that all sinned because death came to all people?
There are varying translations of Romans 5:12. For example: > Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned (KJV).... > > Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so...
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over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279378 Yes, Peter, Meta is less Q&A and more discussion of the site. I feel ya (I upvoted this BTW)
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over 4 years ago
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Edit Post #279379 Initial revision over 4 years ago
Answer A: Ideas for what could be included in a Resources category
I would love to see a Resources category (in fact, the possibility of doing this was one of my attractions to the Codidact platform). I think these can be wiki-style posts edited (and maintained / routinely reviewed) by the community that serve as helpful guides to those looking to learn more about v...
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over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279378 ... which Q&A doesn't provide and comments do a poor job of, in my opinion (case in point: I had to break this into two comments to fit!). The idea of open questions where answers may come from any perspective (and whether/how answerers must state/define/qualify their perspective) is still an open di...
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over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279378 This is an open discussion. There are no mandates from on high here. We don't have to be like Somewhere Else. I'm still trying to wrap my head around what this site should look like, particularly on a community-focused Q&A site that doesn't have accepted answers. Perhaps discussion _is_ what this com...
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over 4 years ago
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minor fix to location of closing parentheses
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over 4 years ago
Comment Post #279257 Let’s discuss this further: https://christianity.codidact.com/q/279362
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over 4 years ago
Edit Post #279362 Initial revision over 4 years ago
Question Are comments a platform for debate?
One of the concerns about allowing questions to ask for any perspective when asking theological questions is that it can turn voting into a popularity contest and spark debate that generates more heat than light. This answer recently provided an example. In the question, the OP stated he is non-Ca...
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over 4 years ago
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that -> than (minor typo that altered meaning)
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Answer A: What are the major problems that Chalcedonians have with Miaphysite Christology?
It's important to note that: Monophysitism was not only condemned at the Council of Chalcedon, but also at subsequent councils. Much ecumenical dialogue has attempted to distinguish monophysitism proper from miaphysitism by associating the former with Eutyches (who was condemned in the Counci...
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