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Offering a $100 bounty to get Andrew to be a regular poster at BMR.

flyingillini

flyingillini

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I will need proof , he will have to make videos for us to prove it’s him. He must post here daily for at least 90 days and interact on the forum. If you succeed on bringing him to post here , I will send you $100. I think his posting here would be a great asset to ones that are in denial and are in need of treatment here.

 
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flyingillini

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I wonder if Jesus and the disciples would have betting contests
Key Bible Passages Mentioning "Gambling"
  • Matthew 27:35, John 19:23-24: These verses describe Roman soldiers dividing Jesus's garments by casting lots (a form of gambling with dice).
  • Psalm 22:18: This Old Testament prophecy foretold the dividing of clothes, which the Gospel writers connect to the crucifixion event.
Jesus's Stance on Money & Possessions
  • Matthew 6:24: Jesus taught, "No one can serve two masters," implying devotion to God and money are incompatible.
  • 1 Timothy 6:10: States, "The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil," often cited in discussions about greed and gambling.
Conclusion
Jesus never gambled; the instances of "gambling" in the Bible involve others, specifically soldiers at the crucifixion, highlighting themes of prophecy fulfillment rather than Jesus engaging in the activity.
 

Tanko

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Key Bible Passages Mentioning "Gambling"
  • Matthew 27:35, John 19:23-24: These verses describe Roman soldiers dividing Jesus's garments by casting lots (a form of gambling with dice).
  • Psalm 22:18: This Old Testament prophecy foretold the dividing of clothes, which the Gospel writers connect to the crucifixion event.
Jesus's Stance on Money & Possessions
  • Matthew 6:24: Jesus taught, "No one can serve two masters," implying devotion to God and money are incompatible.
  • 1 Timothy 6:10: States, "The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil," often cited in discussions about greed and gambling.
Conclusion
Jesus never gambled; the instances of "gambling" in the Bible involve others, specifically soldiers at the crucifixion, highlighting themes of prophecy fulfillment rather than Jesus engaging in the activity.
So you're saying Jesus used a beard account to gamble?
 
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