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Originally posted by slugger9787
reply to post by AfterInfinity
Jesus, is Lord.
Amen
Originally posted by Angle
God is the only Master, so, at least, all believers are students of God.
(You can share what you were taught in this thread)All wisdom comes from the Lord.
So I was taught language, mathematics to a certain degree and electronics, electricity and mechanics, but the latter three I should delve into deeper. okay, God wants a bit of party:
here you go, EnJoY
Originally posted by arpgme
reply to post by Angle
Master and Slave involves TWO.
TWO means that one believes oneself to be separate from God.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by Angle
Whoever gave you a computer did a serious disservice to the internet. Here I am, trying to have a serious intellectual discussion with you, and you mock me at every turn. Even worse, your mockery makes no contextual sense. Are you willing to have a mature and intelligent conversation regarding your post, or are you only interested in expressing your apparent Tourette's of the fingers?
edit on 20-5-2013 by AfterInfinity because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by GodIsRelative
reply to post by LeLeu
You can be a sheep and a master.
After all, the world was once covered with giant carnivorous reptiles which had ferocious teeth and hollow bones.
But without intelligence, they were little more than sheep grazing on smaller sheep.
Over time, they faced adversity as strong as we have only dreamed of, and many of them were lost to the ether. But some survived, evolved wings, took to the skies and became the masters of their own destiny.
But they're still just grazing sheep.
Originally posted by GodIsRelative
reply to post by vethumanbeing
"The slave is not greater than the master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the slave to be as his master and the servant as his lord."
Originally posted by GodIsRelative
reply to post by vethumanbeing
If we are all the greatest "I am" then who is the greatest "I am?"
Originally posted by vethumanbeing
Originally posted by GodIsRelative
reply to post by vethumanbeing
"The slave is not greater than the master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the slave to be as his master and the servant as his lord."
NO YOU HAVE THIS backwards. The Master is not greater than its constituant. The servant defines its LORD. The SLAVE is God, and IS NO SERVANT TO THE MASTER slave. God is its own slave as the HUMAN and here is the strange thing God will not tell me where IT RESIDES.edit on 21-5-2013 by vethumanbeing because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by vethumanbeing
Originally posted by GodIsRelative
reply to post by vethumanbeing
"The slave is not greater than the master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the slave to be as his master and the servant as his lord."
NO YOU HAVE THIS backwards. The Master is not greater than its constituant. The servant defines its LORD. The SLAVE is God, and IS NO SERVANT TO THE MASTER slave. God is its own slave as the HUMAN and here is the strange thing God will not tell me where IT RESIDES.edit on 21-5-2013 by vethumanbeing because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by GodIsRelative
reply to post by vethumanbeing
What makes you think I don't?
Originally posted by vethumanbeing
Originally posted by GodIsRelative
reply to post by vethumanbeing
"The slave is not greater than the master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the slave to be as his master and the servant as his lord."
NO YOU HAVE THIS backwards. The Master is not greater than its constituant. The servant defines its LORD. The SLAVE is God, and IS NO SERVANT TO THE MASTER slave. God is its own slave as the HUMAN and here is the strange thing God will not tell me where IT RESIDES. The servant does not define its lord. The lord and the servant/surpent CANNOT exist without EACH OTHER.