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It’s called Pascal’s wager. He experienced groupies that maybe only @MortgageHorn rivals.
So of course Ozzy is going to end up born again with all those experiences. He’s wagering his bets.

1 Timothy 1:15-16 Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners - of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of the sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life.


Thankfully both Ozzy and I will be ok.
 


The third paragraph from the bottom tells us all we need to know.

"The latter, which is known as the tiger mosquito, is venturing farther north as the world warms because of human-driven climate change."

we see you, NWO! Skol!
 
1 Timothy 1:15-16 Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners - of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of the sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life.


Thankfully both Ozzy and I will be ok.
James says, "You believe that there is one God? You do well. Even the demons believe, and tremble."

The message over and over in the NT includes repentance.

Jesus said, "Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish."

The watered down gospel propagated in this generation condemns many to an eternal hell.

God is the final judge, not you or I, but I can tell you, unless Ozzy had the fruits of repentance in his life and trusted in the finished work of Jesus Christ, he's doomed for all eternity.

Alice Cooper on the other hand, has a wonderful testimony that includes repentance and faith.
 
Kill on sight.


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James says, "You believe that there is one God? You do well. Even the demons believe, and tremble."

The message over and over in the NT includes repentance.

Jesus said, "Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish."

The watered down gospel propagated in this generation condemns many to an eternal hell.

God is the final judge, not you or I, but I can tell you, unless Ozzy had the fruits of repentance in his life and trusted in the finished work of Jesus Christ, he's doomed for all eternity.

Alice Cooper on the other hand, has a wonderful testimony that includes repentance and faith.

Repentance is a vital part of believing in Jesus Christ. It opens the door for the Holy Spirit to work in a believer’s heart, convicting them of sin and fostering a receptive spirit. However, repentance is often misunderstood as a one-time event, akin to the moment of salvation. In reality, repentance aligns more closely with sanctification, the ongoing process of growing in holiness and conformity to Christ’s image.

When we overemphasize repentance as a singular act, we risk inviting legalism into our faith. This can lead to a works-based mindset, where salvation feels like something to be earned rather than received as God’s free gift. The beauty of salvation lies in its simplicity: repent, surrender your heart to Christ, and strive to reflect His character in your life. This is the essence of what God asks of us.

While bearing fruit - living out the evidence of a transformed life - is important, it does not determine one’s salvation. Salvation is secured through faith in Christ alone, not through our ability to produce visible results. By focusing on a relationship with Christ and trusting the Holy Spirit’s guidance, believers can avoid the trap of legalism and embrace the freedom and grace that God intends.
 
Repentance is a vital part of believing in Jesus Christ. It opens the door for the Holy Spirit to work in a believer’s heart, convicting them of sin and fostering a receptive spirit. However, repentance is often misunderstood as a one-time event, akin to the moment of salvation. In reality, repentance aligns more closely with sanctification, the ongoing process of growing in holiness and conformity to Christ’s image.

When we overemphasize repentance as a singular act, we risk inviting legalism into our faith. This can lead to a works-based mindset, where salvation feels like something to be earned rather than received as God’s free gift. The beauty of salvation lies in its simplicity: repent, surrender your heart to Christ, and strive to reflect His character in your life. This is the essence of what God asks of us.

While bearing fruit - living out the evidence of a transformed life - is important, it does not determine one’s salvation. Salvation is secured through faith in Christ alone, not through our ability to produce visible results. By focusing on a relationship with Christ and trusting the Holy Spirit’s guidance, believers can avoid the trap of legalism and embrace the freedom and grace that God intends.
This is me not disagreeing with a word you said, with one exception, Jesus said, "You shall know them by their fruit."

Yes we are saved by grace, Ephesians 2 is clear on that. We are not saved by works. Our works condemn us.

But James reminds us that faith without works is dead.

What's the answer? A person is never saved by works. But legitimate faith does produce works.
 



 
James says, "You believe that there is one God? You do well. Even the demons believe, and tremble."

The message over and over in the NT includes repentance.

Jesus said, "Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish."

The watered down gospel propagated in this generation condemns many to an eternal hell.

God is the final judge, not you or I, but I can tell you, unless Ozzy had the fruits of repentance in his life and trusted in the finished work of Jesus Christ, he's doomed for all eternity.

Alice Cooper on the other hand, has a wonderful testimony that includes repentance and faith.

I am operating under the assumption and giving him the benefit of the doubt that if he was born again, that he had a repentant spirit. I just happened to be reading that passage from 1 Timothy this morning right before I was reading this thread and it hit my heart.
 
This is me not disagreeing with a word you said, with one exception, Jesus said, "You shall know them by their fruit."

Yes we are saved by grace, Ephesians 2 is clear on that. We are not saved by works. Our works condemn us.

But James reminds us that faith without works is dead.

What's the answer? A person is never saved by works. But legitimate faith does produce works.

You seem to be stuck on this Ozzy going to Hell thing.

Osbourne donated to charity a good bit with his last concert raising $140,000,000 to be split between Birmingham Children's Hospital, Acorns Children's Hospice and the Cure Parkinson's charity.
 
You seem to be stuck on this Ozzy going to Hell thing.

Osbourne donated to charity a good bit with his last concert raising $140,000,000 to be split between Birmingham Children's Hospital, Acorns Children's Hospice and the Cure Parkinson's charity.
Good for him.

Our righteousness is as filthy rags.

You seem stuck on elevating a dead guy to Heaven with no real public evidence.

Most people go to hell. It's what Jesus taught.
 
Don't the caves in KC also store all the original Hollywood films?
Plus, how many are converted mines? We have a huge "mega cavern" here in Louisville that was originally a mine then some millionaires expanded to make a bomb shelter. After they died their kids sold it and now they rent storage space and have community events for derby, Halloween and Christmas. Not all tunnels are government dooms day shelters.
 
The caves in KC aka Subtropolis is just office space and storage. I store a boat down there in the winter months.

That being said, it is owned by the Hunt Family and if I remember right, I feel like at some point in this thread in the past someone maybe linked the Hunts to the Bush’s and possibly the Kennedy plot. The Hunts are from Dallas, so maybe?
 
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