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How can we tell though unless there's an agreed upon interpretation of the batter recipe?
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You aren't really a cupcake unless you have the hidden recipe.
These are the hidden words that the living Jesus spoke, and that Didymos Judas Thomas wrote down. And He said: "Whoever finds the meaning of these words will not taste death."
If I were to eat a muffin with icing on it (no matter how much it looked like a cupcake), I would be able to tell you that it's a muffin, not a cupcake.
"You shall know them by their taste."

"You shall know them by their taste."


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I think we're mixing our metaphors at this point, aren't cupcakes true Christians and muffins unsaved people?
@JCGJ What if someone were to label a muffin recipe a cupcake recipe? How are we to know the difference?
@JCGJ What if someone were to label a muffin recipe a cupcake recipe? How are we to know the difference?
Mix it up, bake it, then taste. A cupcake is, by its very nature, rather cake-like in texture and consistency, whereas a muffin is more bread-like. A muffin is generally (though, not necessarily) more filling than a cupcake, as well.John Chrysostom wrote:I think we're mixing our metaphors at this point, aren't cupcakes true Christians and muffins unsaved people?
@JCGJ What if someone were to label a muffin recipe a cupcake recipe? How are we to know the difference?
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Why is everyone caught up on the physical taste? Clearly all that matters is the recipe, the muffins and cupcakes themselves are just prisons for the true knowledge of the recipe.
These are the hidden words that the living Jesus spoke, and that Didymos Judas Thomas wrote down. And He said: "Whoever finds the meaning of these words will not taste death."
Are we now saying muffins can’t be saved, only cupcakes can? I thought the discussion was on the flavor, not the confection.
See, muffins and cupcakes just get confusing.. Are they saved, or are they not? Who knows?!
But Waffles are perfect. They don't need saving, because they are Angelic. And you don't have to taste a waffle to be able to (accurately) say, "Hey, that's a Waffle."
But Waffles are perfect. They don't need saving, because they are Angelic. And you don't have to taste a waffle to be able to (accurately) say, "Hey, that's a Waffle."
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What about pancakes? Pancakes and waffles are fairly similar.~JCGJ~ wrote:See, muffins and cupcakes just get confusing.. Are they saved, or are they not? Who knows?!
But Waffles are perfect. They don't need saving, because they are Angelic. And you don't have to taste a waffle to be able to (accurately) say, "Hey, that's a Waffle."
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Pancakes are simply falable man's (failed) attempt to create something as fabulous as WAFFLES. 

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But what now of Liege Waffles? Are they not holding a special place of honor above all other breakfast breads?
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Pancakes were dated as early as the 5th century, while waffles were created during the middle ages.~JCGJ~ wrote:Pancakes are simply falable man's (failed) attempt to create something as fabulous as WAFFLES.

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Wakko's some old creepy guy from the 1900's. - Paula

Wakko's some old creepy guy from the 1900's. - Paula
But of course! The invention of the Waffle got us out of the "Dark Ages," while flapjacks (which eventually evolved into the more modern "pancake") were the sole cause of the "Dark Ages!" If it weren't for the Waffle, we would never have advanced to where we are now.bobmac wrote:Pancakes were dated as early as the 5th century, while waffles were created during the middle ages.~JCGJ~ wrote:Pancakes are simply falable man's (failed) attempt to create something as fabulous as WAFFLES.

Ah, yes. The invention of the Liege Waffle, in Belgium, was the inciting incident of the "Age of Enlightenment," in the 18th and 19th centuries.darcie wrote:But what now of Liege Waffles? Are they not holding a special place of honor above all other breakfast breads?
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I'm so glad I found someone to agree with on this thread, this man speaks the truth. You don't need to actually physically do anything to be saved, simply have saving knowledge, that is all that matters. Once you have that knowledge you are saved forever and nothing can change that.Mr. Sunnys wrote:John: This is false. A man is saved when he accepts that Jesus Christ died for his sins on the cross, and rose again from the dead.
These are the hidden words that the living Jesus spoke, and that Didymos Judas Thomas wrote down. And He said: "Whoever finds the meaning of these words will not taste death."
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So all the demons are saved? For the Bible says that he the demons believe an tremble.

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A demon can't believe that Christ died for that demon's sins because Christ didn't do that. So no of course demons can't be saved. Only we humans have the insight necessary for salvation, to truly believe and understand the words of Christ. We need to move past this grace/works dichotomy that most denominations have established and realize that if I have the insight to say the prayer of salvation and truly mean what I say then that is what saves me.
These are the hidden words that the living Jesus spoke, and that Didymos Judas Thomas wrote down. And He said: "Whoever finds the meaning of these words will not taste death."
Actually the reason demons can't be saved are because they are not human. They are supernatural being which were given a choice once and for all.
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Isn't that what I said?
These are the hidden words that the living Jesus spoke, and that Didymos Judas Thomas wrote down. And He said: "Whoever finds the meaning of these words will not taste death."
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What happened to Jesus dying for everyone? 
Also, references?

Also, references?
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