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Originally posted by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Originally posted by Warminindy
Originally posted by WarminIndy
The purpose for comparison is this, even though we will never be God, we still are shown how to handle decisions from God. That has been my thesis throughout.
You are correct in the point that the girl had no foreknowledge of the rape. However, my continued statement is that even though she does not know the future of the child, she knows there will be a child. Her concerns then are focused on what to do with the child.
Think also of these two premises:
A nurse is not paying attention when administering a drug and over-administers. The patient she is caring for dies because of this. She made a regrettable error. She had foreknowledge of the medication effects.
The Czech women's basketball team made a technical error that cost them the gold medal. They regret this because they have trained for a long time and the coach taught them to be aware of what can happen.
While they say that experience is the best teacher, it is because the Bible informs us of the experiences of the people in the Bible. God is also teaching that through knowledge and wisdom, we can avoid those experiences in our lives. This was designed for our benefit. Why do we share our experiences when others are confronted by life decisions? Because we want them to know of the choices they have and can make. This is exactly what God is doing here, He is teaching us.
If one says "I've been through that" and someone listens that means they have learned. The verse posted teaches that these people were rebellious and would not listen. Moses was sticking up for them because he experienced what those people had gone through in slavery.
God, in this verse, knew that the moment would come. God knew the people would be rebellious but still in loving them, He regretted or felt sorrow because of that. Parents do the same thing, many are good parents who love their children but at moments of rebellion in the child, parents do feel regret.
There is no discussion of whether or not God was the Father of Jesus. I believe that and maybe you do not. Jesus also taught the disciples to pray "Our father, who art in heaven". He included them within that family framework. Not all parents want to hurt us, some do through stupidity and some through malice, but the majority of parents do not. That is also part of my thesis, that God is our father and the pattern for all fathers to be like. Fathers are supposed to guide, protect and provide. But at the same time they are to be disciplinarians.
Suppose this, a good father has a son that kills people. The father knows this and calls the police to have the son arrested. Did the father make a mistake or did he become a bad father? No, certainly not either. But suppose that good father had to kill the son to prevent the son from killing someone else? The pattern for that father is in God.
reply to post by AfterInfinity
TextI don't want to understand any "sacred text" written by man. To do that is to understand how and why man holds a particular view of divinity, and I've already got that down.
Originally posted by Seede
reply to post by calstorm
This is why so many gentiles are greatly misled into understanding their belief that Torah has many discrepancies. Torah has no discrepancies. Only misunderstandings by both Jew and gentiles. Oral Torah was put into writing at a time when it was feared that the Jews would be decimated to the point that it could no longer be memorized. I would encourage anyone who wants to understand written Torah more than they already do to get a copy of oral Torah. This is available on the internet. A series of oral Torah has been given to us by MeAM Lo'ez in 1746 and is now available to the general public. "Torah Anthology by MeAm Lo'ez"
Originally posted by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Originally posted by WarminIndy
Who showed and taught you how to handle decisions? Your parents, Jesus called god father, which means Joseph is god to him, because he brought him into this world at conception. A father loves unconditionally, he teaches you right from wrong, when he sees you stray, he will come to your aid, just as you believe your god does.
I understand humans can repent, we are talking about god, not humans.
I assume you were raised Christian? If you were, then who is the one who taught you manners and how to speak and how to use the toilet? Who is the one who taught you to believe in Jesus? Your parents.
I know my father would never deceive me or try to hurt me in any way. He loved me more than anything in the world, and I loved him just as much and still do.
You keep comparing god to your parents, or do you not believe them to be good parents? Jesus' father Joseph was god to him because he was created in his image.
You keep looking past the obvious, your father is the one who had you with your mother. Without him you would not exist. He is god because he is the one who planted the seed for your creation.
Because god is your father, when you were young you might have thought your dad knew everything (I did), that lines up with omniscient. Your father also has foreknowledge because he has experienced many things and can teach you what to do and what not to do in certain situations.
Creation: the act of creating; especially : the act of bringing the world into ordered existence 2 : the act of making, inventing, or producing: as a : the act of investing with a new rank or office b : the first representation of a dramatic role
Originally posted by Warminindy
I keep saying that in God, with God as the Father of all mankind, the pattern for what earthly fathers should be like is found in God and taught by God. But Jesus never, ever considered Joseph as His father. In fact, when Jesus was 12 and His family went to Jerusalem, they left Jesus accidentally and went back to find Him. They found Him in the temple speaking to the men there. This particular incident is nothing new, it is called a minyan.A minyan happens today, it is 10 men gathered in the synagogue to discuss Torah. When Jesus' mother found Him she asked Him what He was doing and He said "I must be about my Father's business." Joseph was a carpenter, so if Jesus were doing Joseph's business it should have been carpentry.
Where do we get the understanding of repentance from anyway?
Yes, my parents were Christian, but that does not ever excuse me from my own need to learn about Jesus. I have a relationship beyond childhood teaching.
Good, but many Christians, and those of other religions did not have that benefit.
Joseph never created Jesus, by that logic then Jesus should have looked also like a woman, His mother Mary.
Actually we were all conceived by our parents, not created by.
Do you consider your mom the goddess then? Your parents were conceived themselves by their parents and so on. Science considers conception as nothing more than cell division, not creation.
Creation: the act of creating; especially : the act of bringing the world into ordered existence 2 : the act of making, inventing, or producing: as a : the act of investing with a new rank or office b : the first representation of a dramatic role
Childbearing is considered "reproductive", and that definition means that a reproduction needs an original to reproduce. Your parents never created you, they conceived you, you were reproduced from a reproduction through an act that brought about cell division through cells merging.
You never existed before as you are now, but yet all the genetic information that led to you and is found within you has always existed in the genetic information carried within your ancestors. Conception occurred through an act, but the information was already there. You existed within your ancestors, you just didn't manifest until your parents had sex. You were not created by your parents, you were reproduced by them.
It's only a logical conclusion that your mother is a goddess if your father is a god.
Originally posted by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Originally posted by Warminindy
So you can't be a carpenter and a great father who teaches good morals at the same time? Tell me how that works.
From ourselves through past experiences.
But your parents are the ones who planted the seed that Jesus alone is your savior. If your parents never planted that seed, you may never have believed in him. Ask a muslim or Hindu.
So you're saying 'most' christians have bad parents? Sorry, but that is not true and you know it.
Don't all parents create their children in their image in some way? Whether it be a nose or eyes or whatever?
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I never stated Jesus wasn't made in Mary's image.
What exactly is the difference? To conceive is to form something, didn't god give form to the universe when he created it? Yes he did.
Definition of CONCEIVE 1 a : to become pregnant with (young) b : to cause to begin : originate
Originally posted by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
reply to post by WarminIndy
Yes I was raised in a Christian home, weren't your pagan and wiccan brothers raised by your christian parents? There is always room for change, no matter how firmly rooted you are in your current ways.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree, I can see this going back and forth with no end.
Good luck to you.edit on 12-8-2012 by 3NL1GHT3N3D1 because: (no reason given)edit on 12-8-2012 by 3NL1GHT3N3D1 because: (no reason given)
reply to post by WarminIndy
TextEven the Septuagint was written in Greek, but never had a Greek viewpoint. The Greeks at that time still held their mythologies. And if one reads from a Jewish perspective, the understanding becomes clearer of what the writer was saying. I love it when I hear someone say "The Hebrew word for that is..." because that Hebrew word carries with it the context needed to understand it.