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"HATH GOD SAID" - Questions From The Marketplace - 10/14/14

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HATH GOD SAID" - Questions From The Marketplace - 10/14/14

TODAY'S QUESTIONS FROM THE MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS:

What does this scripture mean? - 1 Corinthians 8:9 - KJV - But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumbling block to them that are weak.

Should preachers get paid. How much?

Will believers spend eternity in Heaven or on Earth?

How is Jesus God if Jesus walked the earth and people saw Jesus yet no man has seen God?

Does Christianity and Islam connect through Abraham, if so why are they always at conflict with each other?

Why did Jesus ask God to take the "cup" away knowing it wouldn't be?

Are negative thoughts that's kept to yourself secrets that GOD will hold against you and judge you for but you don't pursue or commit the thought physically? Like your heart is with GOD but your fighting and battling your depraved mind, so if you died this way would it be held against you or will GOD just judge your heart?

"But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain." —Titus 3:9

Is God saying that we should give up on people? What is the issue here?

What happens to one who doesn.t keep the ten commandments but believes in Christ?

Is it a sin to read the book of Mormon? Do you believe that some or any of them are Christians?

Jesus commanded baptism so if one doesn't believe it's necessary how does this scripture affect them?

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