(December 8, 2013 at 9:20 am)StrongWaters Wrote: A person does not need to die in a state of sin. Baptism is the immersion of the soul into a person. We are here to repent. Blasphemy is rejecting the Spirit of God as the mechanism of life. For instance, when science states that light is a duality of particle and wave, this is leaving out the main aspect of what can be observed about light. The wave function of light is collapsed by the observer. Light is a particle, wave and consciousness. Apart from the observer (Spirit), there is no collapse.
'We are here to repent'. For what? Is our existence enough to require repentance? That seems a bit off, I'm not doing anyone any harm between leaving my mother's womb and opening my eyes for the first time am i?
You say "light is a particle, wave and consciousness". Now wave-particle duality is well documented. Wave-particle-consciousness not so much. Do we loose consciousness in the dark then? And if you think that observation causes light to 'collapse' (I don't quite know what you refer to here) then does a camera cause this too? A black object from which light is not reflected but absorbed?
(December 8, 2013 at 9:20 am)StrongWaters Wrote: Willfully rejecting the truth is ignorance, or ignoreANCE. This is blasphemy. When a person comes to a saving knowledge of the Spirit, this is the Spirit's work on the person. In this case, there is no rejection if the person becomes aware of the Spirit as the voice of God.
Is there a difference between ignorance and 'ignoreance' other than bad spelling? In order for something to be considered true it should be backed up with evidence. Is there any?
(December 8, 2013 at 9:20 am)StrongWaters Wrote: As long as we are in the water, there is opportunity to follow and walk with God. He stands at the door. God's work in us is faith. This prepares us to come to the Son.
When Abraam came to God in faith, the Hey was added to his name. Abraham was then coming to God. The letter means to behold a great work.
This really doesn't mean anything. If we are in water, then a door isn't really a practical thing to have around is it? A sluice gate would be more appropriate perhaps?
Oh, and what is a Hey and how is one added to a name?