Imputed or Imparted righteousness?

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I'm pretty sure just the title of this thread strays into theological territory that we're supposed to avoid. But, in the interest of completeness...
"... or infused?"
[:O]
Donnie
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Perhaps you haven't read the Forum Guidelines:
"Please do not use our forums to
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- advertise yourself, your business, your ministry, your website, etc. (a tasteful link in your forum signature is acceptable)"
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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I am not using the forum for the theological discussion since it is not located here. Also I think it is a fine technicality to put a link that no one is forced to look at in the body of a message or put it as a footer under a signature line.
Where I come from spiritually, we try to encourage initiatives to serve the Lord, not being prohibitive when there is no real harm done.
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Like many others I get every post on this forum as an e-mail, so, yes, I am forced to look at it. By starting a new thread every time you post something on your blog you are essentially spamming me, and I don't like it. If every person here that has a blog started doing that, following these forums would become impossible. So please stop.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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Francis said:
Also I think it is a fine technicality to put a link that no one is forced to look at in the body of a message or put it as a footer under a signature line.
Actually, footers can be turned off in the the profile options, so there is a difference. Plus, I am forced to look at the message to determine if it's a Logos-relevant post.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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The best solution would be for you to but the blog link as part of your forum signature (this is allowed). Users can then subscribe in their preferred RSS reader.
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I am not interested in making waves and am already weary of this discussion. The way I see it, I used rather discretely and respectfully one way of connecting with a broad group of Christians to advertise something I am doing to serve the Lord. What I am hearing is that it is so excruciatingly inconvenient for some that I should just not do it and (following your logic) should not even have done it in the first place. It reminds me of a certain synagogue ruler who said that there are six days during which to be healed, just don't do it on the Sabbath!
I appreciate your suggestion Philana but this would have worked differently than what I intended. A website link does not grab attention as a topic does. Nevertheless, I appreciate the kindness of your posting tone and intent.
I will leave it at that. Grace and peace to all who love Christ out of a pure heart.
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