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Yuratchka |
What it means to be "The Son of God." |
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Burke |
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Hi Yuratchka,
Thank you for taking the time to put together the video. However, there is a problem with your conclusion. In the Gospel of John, chapter 20:28, Thomas replied, "My Lord and my God!" In the original Greek the grammatical construction leaves no doubt that John was referring to Jesus and God as one and same. If you believe that the bible is the inspired word of God, then you must accept the fact that Jesus is indeed God. Peace, |
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tonydev |
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If the Bible is the inspired word of God. then, God must certainly be a very disorganized, confused and less than fully rational entity.
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Natej1 |
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tonydev wrote:I believe the Bible is the inspired word of God, but there are many "very disorganized, confused and less than fully rational" intepretations of it made by people with those same qualities. |
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Very True!!
I couldn't agree more. We find numerous examples, not only here, as in the initial post, but even in radio programs (Family Radio, Brother Camping.)
Last Edited By: tonydev 05/05/09 23:05:52.
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