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To: SoothingDave
You wrote to PayNo: Maybe you can take a stab at my logic. Which one of these statements do you not agree with?
Jesus is God
Mary gave birth to Jesus

Hey Dave, try this one:

God is eternal; He cannot die.
Jesus is God.
Therefore, Jesus did not die.

Man's logic is fallible, isn't it? Only God's is not.

2,091 posted on 10/23/2001 12:22:23 AM PDT by hopefulpilgrim
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To: hopefulpilgrim
Jesus is God

Jesus lived 33years and died

God is dead.

Maybe thats how Nietzche got there.

Maybe it is very important to keep one's relationship with Jesus and the angels and the saints in heaven and Mary,the Mother of God and the Holy Spirit and Satan and God,the Father,in the context of the worlds we live in,both the natural and the supernatural lest we forget. And in forgetting,man loses sight of the fact that Jesus came to bring us to the Father. Maybe that is why Jesus gave Peter the name,the keys and the promise. Maybe the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth does guide the Church and leads Her in ways inexplicable to us. Ways that ensure the faithful,or sheep,do not stray too far from God. I am just developing this idea because its clear that the West(Christendom) is just about to become totally secularized and many are trying to introduce a "spirituality" that is not of God.

So what do you think about that?

2,101 posted on 10/23/2001 1:32:31 AM PDT by saradippity
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To: hopefulpilgrim
God is eternal; He cannot die.
Jesus is God.
Therefore, Jesus did not die.

OK, I'm going to get into this game too:

God is eternal; He cannot die.
Jesus died.
Therefore, Jesus was not God.

2,107 posted on 10/23/2001 6:20:40 AM PDT by malakhi
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