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God made Adam out of clay--why should the idea of God creating a baby in Mary be any harder to believe? Or require and further explantion? peace, lunamoth |
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In fact, I was going to bring up that very point in regard to Adam. Thank you for beating me to the punch! |
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Fully God and fully human! It's a wave, no it's a particle! peace, lunamoth |
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Re: Jesus-Neither Literal Son of God nor God
I believe that Jesus was an ordinary man, the son of a simple carpenter. As the first human on record to preach a gospel of Love for neighbor and non-violent resistence to oppressors, it has made him the most insightful social philospher of all time. This ethical insight was especially significant at a time when all cultures unquestionably revered military might as right. It was the mass attraction of others to his gospel of peace that got him executed as a dangerous insurrectionsit by the powers that be. (Rome of course did not mind his peaceful doctrine, but Jewish resistence leaders did.) His deification was the result of decision made by the first ecumunical Council of Bishops at Nicosea in the 3rd Century, who had to struggle to establsih Christianity in the face of all other religious beliefs, who's founders where all God-men. This in itself was a hold-over from Bronze Age ancestral and totemic worship, in which each clan believed itself as direct descendants of God. That early expediency of the Church, which created the creed that emphasised Christ's deity and his mother's virginity, and not his peace message, created the anti-Christ backlash that our western cultures have lived with ever since - culminating in two world wars and the present ideology of pre-emptive attacks on our enemies - which is about as far away from what Jesus preached as we can get. It is ironical that even your present president does not "get it."
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"And he said unto me, It is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son." We know Jesus is the Alpha and Omega in Revelation 1. We also know he give s the water of life (John 4). So right after in verse 7, Jesus declares that He will be his God to those who overcome. So the idea of Jesus' divinity came long before the 3rd century Counsel. |
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St John, the son of Zebedee, was Jesus' cousin. His mother, Salome was Mary' sister. He knew Jesus as a man. The fact that I believe Jeus was a man, makes him all the more remarkable in my view. Gods can do anything. Men struggle to establish a truth. |
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You are correct in stating that Jesus was a man. He is also God to many persons, and put away His God-head for a time. The irony about faith, is that for those who choose to believe, no explanation is neccessary, and for those who choose not to believe, no explanation is possible... my thoughts Q |
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If it is so cut and dry why wasn't it accepted by so many early churches? From my understanding it was Jesus's own family that rejected much of what Paul was preaching as being not in accordance to Jesus's thought. And why the fistfight between the bishops regarding diefying him? And you are right these verses were written before 100 AD, yet still with 30 year old hand me down verbally memory...hence the discrepencies between the books.
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The fundamental statement in all religious scripture is that there is only one God and He is everywhere present at all times. Endlessly quoting chapter and verse of increasingly redundant scriptures serves no constructive purpose. Of course Jesus was God. We are all children of God, born holy, made flesh and dwell on this earth, instructed to do His work. Now lets get on with it. |
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1) We either take the New testament as scripture as a whole and accept the all the teachings as truth. 2) We can pick out what we want to believe about the New Testament to suit our beliefs. 3) reject the New Testament out right, and therefore believe none of it. Whatever way you want to look at it will determine how your belief system is formed, at least when it comes to Jesus Christ. Most other religions tend to go with the second choice. The intent of quoting scripture was to demonstrate what the text plainly says, it's up to you whether you wish to believe it or not. |
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