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In the Spirit
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Re: Jesus-Neither Literal Son of God nor God
I don't know, but it seems to me that to say that Jesus was not God and not the Son of God you'd need to pretty much discard the entire Gospel of John.
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Re: Jesus-Neither Literal Son of God nor God
Q and luna,
I agree with what you are saying, but there are those even in certain Christian circles that deny the diety of Christ. My point is that what's important is that however you view Jesus, there can be no denial that the Spirit of God was in Him, and that it is that same Spirit that works in us to affect God's will. My feeling is that God works through all the confusion about trying to figure out the divine nature of Jesus (i.e. trinity, oneness, noneness, whatever). We just need to understand the relationship between the Father and Jesus and recognize that that same relationship is available to us. |
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Re: Jesus-Neither Literal Son of God nor God
me thinks inhumility spawned an awesome discussion amongst christians...has anyone read the jeffersonian gospels? It is not a requirement to toss out the entire anything... could be that some were inclined to hyperbole....it sure happens today.
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What is enlightenment?
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I meant script or cypher itself is artficial. It is laborious invention that, as a means of mass communication is far from exact. This does not denigrate from it's evolutionary necessity. I was just pointing out its limitations |
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Or maybe I have father issues... v/r Q |
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You position, I assume, on the point you disagree, is that since God is just and holy, and man is not, there requires a mediator in order alleviate the conflict between God and Man. But now you bring up an interesting point. In heaven, seeing as we are creatures of free will, will we still have the choice to sin? Does the Blood of Christ continually cleanse us? Or if we don't sin, what mechanism keeps us from doing so? |
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Re: Jesus-Neither Literal Son of God nor God
I decided long ago, from my own experience, study, prayer, meditation, and reconciliation with God (an ongoing, awesome process!) ... that at least for me, it would be a grave error - to confound the man, for His Message.
And that remains my take on Jesus, on Christianity, and on the proper role and usefulness of all Holy Scriptures, Bible included ... in our lives. As the Buddhists would say, it's fine to use the Buddha as the raft, along with the Dharma, and the Sangha. But when you get to the other side, please put Him down! ![]() So to me, quibbling over the many things that Thomas pointed out in his long post, would indeed - be missing the point. And - so long as my focus is on self, I too, will be missing the point. Of this, I am certain. Seems like Jesus kinda said that (lived it, showed it, taught it, proved it) ... no? andrew ![]() |
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