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Dewey never gave an opinion. He came out and basically admitted that Revelation was a bunch of signs and symbols that he didn't understand.
I'm still waiting to hear what it is that he does believe in.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by Deetermined
He gave an honest answer. What's your response? That your lack of understanding bears more credibility than his lack of understanding? That with your lack of understanding you can prove his lack of understanding lacks more understanding than your own lack of understanding?
Enough games. Make your point, support it, prove the validity of that support, and pass the ball.
It's not a lack of familiarity.
He's not familiar enough with this aspect in the Bible to support his claims and he has basically admitted as much.
I have a post on my blogspot that deals with "How are we saved by a name? It explains based on old testamet scripture how the Creator placed his name in his angel - the Angel of the Lord. Theologians, both Christians and Jews have taught that the messiah would be the "angel of the Lord" incarnate. The name or essence of the Creator would be in him.
Jesus was also like the human angel, but not fierce. He too never accepted worship, the kind that is directed towards God. There are 2 kinds of "worship"... Godly worship directed exclusively towards God... and an act of homage which can be expressed towards humans.
Whatever worship was directed towards Jesus was an act of homage, which the definition of the greek word for worship allows for it to be.
1wor·ship
noun \ˈwər-shəp also ˈwȯr-\
Definition of WORSHIP
1
chiefly British : a person of importance —used as a title for various officials (as magistrates and some mayors)
2
: reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power; also : an act of expressing such reverence
3
: a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual
4
: extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem
God is not a person. We can't see, hear, touch, describe or understand the Godhead.
That's why we have Jesus and the Holy Spirit. So we can/could, see, hear and touch him, otherwise, we wouldn't be able to.
Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by wildtimes
God is not a person. We can't see, hear, touch, describe or understand the Godhead.
That's why we have Jesus and the Holy Spirit. So we can/could, see, hear and touch him, otherwise, we wouldn't be able to.
Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by wildtimes
God is not a person. We can't see, hear, touch, describe or understand the Godhead.
That's why we have Jesus and the Holy Spirit. So we can/could, see, hear and touch him, otherwise, we wouldn't be able to.
sk0rpi0n
op seems to think whatever he has learned during his few years as a muslim trumps the collective knowledge of Islamic scholarahip over 1400 years.
AfterInfinity
Jesus never denied being God, nor did he tell people not to worship him as a god. Out of all the occasions where he could have corrected them, and did correct them on numerous issues, he never corrected them on that one. Seems if he didn't correct them, that means there was no correction to be made.
There's no question he was worshipped and allowed them to worship him.
Deetermined
God is not a person. We can't see, hear, touch, describe or understand the Godhead.
somebody
That's why we have Jesus and the Holy Spirit. So we can/could, see, hear and touch him, otherwise, we wouldn't be able to.
angle
I think one can be 'touched' by God.
After police ordered Becton to stop, he continued to charge the door, yelling that he is God...
I guess the Bible does say that we know not the time or hour when Christ will return to walk on the earth...
dodol
Originally posted by Murgatroid
Was Jesus worshiped as God?
Jesus IS in fact God...
Did you know that you 'were' also GOD?edit on 22-2-2013 by dodol because: (no reason given)
AfterInfinity
reply to post by FreeMason
There is not one power in this entire universe that has more power over your life than yourself. No one can take away your free will. Perhaps that is why we are hated so much by these higher powers.