I don't believe in unconditional love either. Love always has some selfish element to it. In fact most of the times, it is selfish.
2006-07-19 05:34:06
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answered by shawonda 3
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such as you assert Unconditional Love only is. possibly some could think of it replace into below it is; yet i could consider you. many times we only aspire to the authentic fact that unconditional Love is. finally we are able to enable the phantasm circulate; phantasm won't be able to exist without our participation. whilst we confer with God's Love we are referring as you assert to that that's neither with-held or given. genuinely unconditional potential no circumstances; no longer something to get perplexed approximately. specializing in what unconditional Love potential could/is a useful guidance in all possibility:))
2016-11-02 08:29:40
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answered by ? 4
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In verse 20 it shows they were refering to Jezebel. She was misleading the people to obey false gods. It's saying that she would be destroyed,and her children. These aren't little 2 year olds we're refering to. These are her adult children that also wanted to follow false gods. Verse 21 -"I gave her time to repent, but she is not willing." That would also go on to mean that her children were given time to repent as well, but had the "freedom of choice" not to. The bible also says that each will be judged according to their own works. Any young child that does not make their own decisions cannot be condemned.
2006-07-19 05:34:56
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answered by CHRISTINA 4
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Yes, you take way out of context. I think, but do not know - I am not a theologian, that this is speaking of the "children" of Satan meaning his followers, not literally people under the age of 16.
Maybe a bible scholar can enlighten us and this follower of the Koran further.
2006-07-19 05:25:23
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answered by answers999 6
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Rather than the xtn go home and check their bible and do researches on their boblical wrote up, they'd rather deny and argue blindly. Go check things up in the encyclopeadia botanical the import of some of this references and stop blind defence. This is just a minor kind of speech that you get to read in the bible. For example, a father havung fun with his daughter. Ask me for refernce and i'd give that to you.
2006-07-19 05:37:58
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answered by mikail 3
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God loves all his children but he gave us the freedom to choose... everything. We know the consequences for denouncing our Creator or choosing to turn away from what is good. Death seems cruel but is nonetheless the punishment for the crime of accepting evil. Unconditional love does not mean you are free to do whatever the hell you want and God lets you get away with it.
2006-07-19 05:27:13
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answered by KPatrick 2
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This is from the Letter to the Church of Thyatira, the corrupt church. Thyatira means "odor of affliction" in Greek.
The problem was, many members of this church followed a woman called Jezebel, a false prophetess teaching sexual immorality and idolatry.
The "children" referred to here are not literal children -- they are her followers.
2006-07-19 05:26:00
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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For one. Revelations is a book of Prophesy. For Two. this is what Jesus is going to do to the adultress and self proclaimed prophetess named Jezebel. It's a punishment.
2006-07-19 05:27:03
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answered by God's Servant 3
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I think this chapter is speaking of the children of a certain religion not of someones child.
Example: The Catholic say the church is the mother Church and the member are the children
Someone please correct me if I am wrong...
2006-07-19 05:25:12
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answered by Commander 6
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Revelation is what is going to happen in the future. And it isn't talking about every child, it's about followers of evil, people who turn away from God. No matter what God you follow.
2006-07-19 06:14:53
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answered by odd duck 6
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