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Originally posted by Neo Christian Mystic
Originally posted by Soldier of God
reply to post by IAMIAM
Well I don't know what you believe in but we cannot save ourselves.
And neither could Jesjuah or these guys' brainchild "Jesus". Or are they saying the mob got their fifteen seconds and the longest straw when they cried "Doctor heal yourself!"edit on 18/10/2010 by Neo Christian Mystic because: moved an Iota/jod, the smallest spark of God....edit on 18/10/2010 by Neo Christian Mystic because: Moved to third person to help SoG
Originally posted by Soldier of God
Well I don't know what you believe in but we cannot save ourselves.
Originally posted by IAMIAM
Originally posted by Soldier of God
Well I don't know what you believe in but we cannot save ourselves.
Your welcome to that belief my friend.
It is my belief that we better save ourselves, and better do it soon. If we do not, we will be leaving this planet in dire straits for our future generations.
With Love,
Your Brother
Originally posted by LeoVirgo
reply to post by Soldier of God
But what if he chose not to save himself for a different reason then what your open enough to see?
What if he knew that to fight for this life...was then to blemish the life he had chosen to live for, in Spirit>?
In the same token, he showed us what we must be willing to do. Turn the other cheek, and not fight for the life that is not the true life.
Originally posted by Soldier of God
Originally posted by Neo Christian Mystic
Originally posted by Soldier of God
reply to post by IAMIAM
Well I don't know what you believe in but we cannot save ourselves.
And neither could Jesjuah or these guys' brainchild "Jesus". Or are they saying the mob got their fifteen seconds and the longest straw when they cried "Doctor heal yourself!"edit on 18/10/2010 by Neo Christian Mystic because: moved an Iota/jod, the smallest spark of God....edit on 18/10/2010 by Neo Christian Mystic because: Moved to third person to help SoG
Jesus chose not to save Himself. He went to His crucifixion willingly to be killed like a lamb going to slaughter.
Originally posted by Soldier of God
Originally posted by LeoVirgo
reply to post by Soldier of God
But what if he chose not to save himself for a different reason then what your open enough to see?
What if he knew that to fight for this life...was then to blemish the life he had chosen to live for, in Spirit>?
In the same token, he showed us what we must be willing to do. Turn the other cheek, and not fight for the life that is not the true life.
If Jesus had not died on the cross for us, we could not know Him and be saved. He died on the cross willingly because He loved us and wanted to make a way for us to spend eternity with Him.
Originally posted by Soldier of God
IMHO I think you would be better off worrying less about the planet and more about your mortal soul.
Originally posted by slimmerpickens
reply to post by Neo Christian Mystic
Could you go into more detail regarding the geometry you speak of? Also, I am left wondering where the spelling Jesjuah comes from as I have only ever seen it spelled Yeshuah. I am assuming this geometry is some type of numerology which would depend on the spelling? I remember hearing something similar in regards to 666 and Nero. I also do remember some newer discovery about 616 being the actual number a few years ago so maybe there is some validity to this supposition.
Originally posted by amc621
reply to post by Soldier of God
So fo us to know Him, Jesus had to suffer? All Powerful God could have let us know about Him a number of ways that none of us could fathom instead of Jesus dieing. Can't you see that? What kind of God needs to get a message across by his only son dieing?
You wrote about "Law of God" So God wrote that if we (man) screwed up I will have to sacrifice my son. Is that it? Really?
Originally posted by IAMIAM
Originally posted by Soldier of God
IMHO I think you would be better off worrying less about the planet and more about your mortal soul.
Ah, but it is my soul that is immortal my friend. So is the Earth. The conditions we create on it, are what I am suggesting we change. We can transform it from hell, to the heaven it was intended to be.
But, we would need to stop thinking our souls are mortal and realise only the flesh is.
With Love,
Your Brother
Originally posted by amc621
reply to post by Soldier of God
Yes I do. Why does He not just forgive us instead of making his son suffer. What was accomplished by Jesus' suffering?
Your example before of I would have to suffer for my son running his car into a neighbor's house doesn't make sense. Who is the neighbor when God is sending Jesus to pay for our sins?