I totally agree with everything that you are saying, when there is no condition on love it flows freely to all that come into contact with it , love is the key love and light
2007-06-30 02:00:11
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answered by Lightworker 3
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Jesus was human but youre missing the point. He was born of Heaven or from above. He was 100% and 100% God. God isnt human and we arent God. Only Jesus, the Father, and the spirit are. Theology 101.
Did Jesus show that unconditional hippie love to the teachers of the law? Or did he condemn them? Remember this is the same Jesus that did die for our sins, but is going to come back and vanquish his enemies. That love still unconditional?
Not all people that are into religion are good but religion itself is good because its a good start on the road to believing in and following the one true God. The only people I pity are people who dont know God and mock believers, like you.
2007-06-30 09:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Budda is dead....Confuscious is dead....Everyone who ever claimed to be God is dead or dying. You will be laid in a tomb along with all others who think they're god. You will face an eternity in hell. You will be able to see Heaven as the rich man who begged for a drop of water from father Abraham.
Yes, we're all human, that's the problem. God is spirit, and he is Love.
Christianity is the only "religion" on the face of the earth that is based upon an empty tomb. Jesus is alive and you're going to meet him. I would suggest you get ready to stand before a Holy God. You have chosen to mock him with your very name on this forum.
You are walking on rotten boards across the opening to the pit of hell and the boards are creaking and blackening from the flames. The smoke is rising and choking you. Nowhere in the Bible is anyone promised tommorrow. The only reason you may draw your next breath is that God is patient. I can assure you he is not mocked.
2007-06-30 09:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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This is exactly the argument Korah presented to Moses. God then answered by sprouting the staff of Aaron to distinguish between the priesthood and the lay people. (As if fried chips had anything to do with it) As for what happened to him, tradition says Korah and his clan were reduced in rank to 'doorkeepers'...'ushers' if you will...but they continued to serve in the tabernacle and write and sing for the congregation. I'd say they got out of the charge of rebellion pretty easy and someone took great pity on them...what about today? Are you a musician, there 'prophet'?
2007-06-30 09:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Bible says that Jesus is the begotton Son of God the firstborn of all creation but then that is why he is called the Son. Genesis 1:1 show the seperate entities of Christ and God.
Churches believe their God is an organisation of personalities which they confuse with either calling it a mystery or some try and explain it away with the philosphies of men with the water model of ice, liquid and gas which is a non biblical explaination which is the point there is no biblical source to the doctrine of the trinity.
2007-06-30 08:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't need your pity. I am perfectly alright. I have everything I need.
We cannot be like Jesus because He is the Word of God made flesh. He is the Second Person in the Holy Trinity.
Peace and blessings!
2007-06-30 09:09:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I give up on you, Sir. I take my hat off. I do not think you can be rehabilitate. God knows. Pity us Christian. It is because of people like you we have to pray harder. Sometimes we have to skip meals. We have to endure your foolishness and your stupidity over and over again. Why is your skin so thick. Why can't you spend your time making love. Have children. Play with them. Pity us, PLEASE, don't play with us. We are very tired. Why you want to be God? Be a stud, you will make a good one. Give us peace, pity us all.
2007-06-30 09:17:00
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answered by Kingdomchild07 5
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Bfore jesus there have beenmany GREAT PEOPLE who had a more higher consciousness n unconditional love........Like
Lord Buddha.....
2007-06-30 08:45:36
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answered by Anon 4
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Who keeps marking down all the biblical references to the trinity? You asked a question which Christian could answer, and they answer by giving you Biblical backing for Christs divinity, which is the support for their religous beliefs.
To restate an earlier question, are you high on something?
2007-06-30 09:00:01
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answered by 29 characters to work with...... 5
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Greetings Friend,
Who said you were not God? Whose image were "you" created in. Genesis 1.26 says that you were created in God's (Elohim the plural form of El, which is God) image and likeness. Jesus quoting Psalm 82.6, said in John 10.34, "Is it not written in your law, 'I have said you are gods (again the quote for gods is Elohim).'" Then Jesus says, "The scripture cannot be broken."
Could it be that we are all gods not knowing who we are. Could it be that we were created in God's image but we turned around and remade ourselves into images that we wanted to be. We think we are this or that and because of those believe we behave that way.
However, who we really are is who God created us to be - not who we think we are. Maybe you could look at it like this: we are all human. No, we are not the sum total of all humanity but the essence of all humanity is in us. No, we may not be the totality of God but the essence of God is in us.
sending love,
2007-06-30 08:57:10
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answered by wadkinsjames 3
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