God and Jesus
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- codfather0
I provide the Devil's spunk.
- winter0
Ahah! I cannot stop thinking this is the Pequod.
God Bless Melville.
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Son 12:26:
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God is the substance of everything, Jesus had this knowledge but he was all man. Divinity is to be seen and then that power is yours. He saw like many other prophets.
- discipler0
Depends on where you are looking for your information about Jesus, wadafa. If you look in the Bible, you will see that Christ is fully God but chose to humble himself and clothe himself in humanity, yet never ceased to be God (see Philippians 2:5-11).
He didn't claim to be merely a prophet. His claim was unique - the eternal Son of God and savior of humanity. This is why he stands in contrast to the dead gurus of world religions.
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I see that claim as being protected and respected over the ages whether it was his or exalted rhetoric.
Buddha, for example, is the light itself. As man he became as bright as the sun in the heavens and realized one life that is eternal.
- discipler0
Buddha was a teacher. He never claimed to be more than this.
- KuzII0
buddha was great, he was all like - be a man my son, find your own path to enlightenment. His was an atheistic religion - it was like fuck god/s, aint gonna do shit for you. know thy self and conquer it. summat u can use
this jesus cult freaks me out. it's all so depraved, but fabulously homoerotic and camp.
- version30
are non existent
- discipler0
a bevy of wisdom, here.
*sigh.
- version30
wis·dom Audio pronunciation of "wisdom" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (wzdm)
n.1. The ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; insight.
discipler, you are no more prepared to answer these questions than any of us
you are part of the reason for your sighful sarcastic statements
- discipler0
whatever helps you, version3.
- KuzII0
buddha was amazing. to think, like he came up with all that deep stuff 600 years before christ. And he didn't need all that good vs evil moralising shit that the zoroastrian based religion needed to make people feel ashamed of themselves
- version30
discipler, i don't need the help of an imaginary friend to live my life, i grew up a long time ago
you on the other hand, judge people for thier lack of beief in things you hold to be self evident
when your time comes, you'll realize your mistake, hopefully, you'll still belive in yourself by then
- discipler0
Buddha had some key moral teachings... like numerous other religious teachers.
He failed to confront our deepest need, though. Our sin nature. Nor did he do anything to liberate us from it and thus bring unspeakable joy to the heart.
- discipler0
version3, I suppose the millions of people of faith which include brilliant scholars, scientists, and people who have contributed to society and those in need, are just idiots with an imaginary friend.
I think it's clear you haven't grown up yet, actually. ;)
- discipler0
and who have I judged, version3?
Could it be that you are just bitter and disdainful towards anyone with faith in a higher being? ;)
How mature and constructive.
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Did anyone catch that Pope John Paul II mini-movie on CBS? Was shot pretty well I thought.
- version30
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