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Michael Brecheen's avatar

Well done, Professor! I fear that this fellow Brian, is one of many more to come, who will try to displace the One True God that we worship, just as the devil tried, and miserably failed.

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Eileen Thrift's avatar

The things that befall everyone, death and taxes. There are many "false teachers" of which the Bible warns. Mike Winger is planning to do a series calling out pastors who are wolves among the sheep. We should pray for our modern day Christian leaders who are speaking truth in a hostile, truth hating world. Most of us, who call ourselves Christ followers, are too fearful to do this, even though the Bible tells us we can do all things through Christ who gives us strength. I am concerned about the wimpiness of modern Christian faith, as well as the lack of discernment. Are we truly willing to trust and obey (love the Lord with all your heart, mind, soul and strength) the Lord who suffered, died an excruciating death on a cross to atone for our sins?

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Allison Woods's avatar

No matter what Bryan Johnson does/does not do/tries to do/tries not to do etc., his time WILL run out. Unless he chooses to receive Jesus has his Savior and Lord, the moment is coming when he will be quite surprised. He WILL fall on his knees and declare Jesus as Lord (Phil. 2:10). He won't be able to help himself.

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Jim Williams's avatar

Least it be forgotten, the first century church looked for a short period of time before Christ’s return. Many who lived in this short interim did not expect to die- to escape death. This is specifically felt with in the clarification at the end of John’s Gospel. Apparently John was expected to not die until Christ returns. Paul also has to deal with death in the “delay of the parousia”. Christians were dying. That was a theological problem. It’s not all that unusual to extract not to die.

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Jim Williams's avatar

Wouldn’t it be great if God gave some a life of 100 year? I can see Christians being thankful. Shouldn’t science isolate the extra protein on the gene and splice and remove?

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Glenn Simonsen's avatar

Yes. Next column on people who want to spend eternity downloaded onto a silicone chip. Perhaps with no way to delete OS. A new description of hell.

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