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Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by Greatest I am
I guess I don't understand the question you're asking, since we're obviously not on the same wave length.
If I had a son would I sacrifice his physical nature in order to save all of my creation for eternity, including the son himself in the end? The answer would be yes and there's absolutely nothing immoral with that answer. Everyone's saved in the end in order to live together in perfection. Why do you look at it so differently? Why are you so wrapped up in saving one rather than all?
Originally posted by SimonPeter
reply to post by Greatest I am
I am sorry if it offends you but I will not chase every little rabbit you pull out of your .
Originally posted by Greatest I am
Is God the head of the Captain Coward club?
As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God.
Originally posted by Murgatroid
Originally posted by Greatest I am
Is God the head of the Captain Coward club?
Considering the source: "Greatest I am", I think I'll take HIS word over yours.
FYI: You can ask Him that question personally when you see Him.
As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God.
Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by Greatest I am
If you really knew and understood what was in the Bible, you'd know that the reason Jesus died was to bring us mere mortals into eternal existence with God and himself instead of having all life end.
To your answer.
Since you set the conditions for all the benefits you show, why have your son suffer for your conditions?
Why would you not step up yourself?
Son or not; why impose the conditions you set on anyone but you?
No one gets the joke. You would have won a very hard arguement to convince mankind that there is everlasting eternity for the soul that in it never dies; it is an energyform that transmutes itself in a progression for enlightenment.
Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by vethumanbeing
No one gets the joke. You would have won a very hard arguement to convince mankind that there is everlasting eternity for the soul that in it never dies; it is an energyform that transmutes itself in a progression for enlightenment.
Matthew 10:28
28 And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by Greatest I am
Actually, Jesus is God, as he is a part of him. God as a whole, in all of his glory, would never be able to be contained in a human body. In the Old Testament, God had to appear to people through his angel in order for people to see or hear him, and even then, some of them risked death in doing so. That's why they asked for God to send them Jesus in the first place. Someone they could see, speak to and learn from without risking death. God as a whole, is too powerful.
Perhaps the Bible points a direction or path, but for those not philosphically minded or poetic dreamers the message is lost as it is a collection of riddles, inaccurate history and misleading or full of backwards 'truth telling'
Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by vethumanbeing
Perhaps the Bible points a direction or path, but for those not philosphically minded or poetic dreamers the message is lost as it is a collection of riddles, inaccurate history and misleading or full of backwards 'truth telling'
Colossians 2:8
8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.
Originally posted by FollowTheWhiteRabbit
reply to post by Greatest I am
On your first point, men were perfected for leadership, just as women were perfect for their roles, whatever so roles they may choose. This is why a man's test is to test the world around him, and himself, in relation to that world, and a woman's test is to test man.
As for your second point, "God’s law, the opposite of man’s law, is to put Fathers ahead of women/spirit and children/life." You're wrong. God's law and man's law are supposed to be absolutely congruent, but man has deviated from this and, in thinking he had the power of God, made laws to make himself God. But there are universal laws that are steadfast and eternal. If you should break God's law, God's law will break you. Men and women are neither better nor worth more than the other. We are all little gods and little goddesses in a beautiful world made for us, in a universe made to support life and intelligence, all willed into existence by a God that defies any attempt at man to put words in His mouth.
Originally posted by SimonPeter
You adolescent behavior is at best irritating . You are the Greatest something but you are not the I AM . When you mature somewhat maybe we can talk . For now Go play !reply to post by Greatest I am
Originally posted by vethumanbeing
reply to post by Greatest I am
God was the Captain of the Coward Club, recognised as so being and is gone (why is this not known). Its creator has taken its place to correct all malfeasance perpetrated upon this world. This God Entity is different, somewhat in the autistic child stage but getting much better at its typing reading and language skills.