To: armydoc; Running On Empty
Are you saying that the only Bibilical miracles were performed by Christ?
As far as forgiveness, you might want to reread Matthew 16:19.
As far as omniscience goes, where in Scripture is it stated that only God is omniscient?
91 posted on
09/08/2006 10:26:17 AM PDT by
wagglebee
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To: wagglebee
Are you saying that the only Bibilical miracles were performed by Christ?
The point of my post, OBVIOUSLY, was that we will not perform miracles under own power.
As far as forgiveness, you might want to reread Matthew 16:19
Even if we assume the Catholic interpretation of the "power of the Keys", the power is still God's.
As far as omniscience goes, where in Scripture is it stated that only God is omniscient?
Like the "Trinity", it is not explicit but rather implicit in virtually every description of God (that He is omniscient) and man (that he is not). Are you arguing for omniscience of beings other than God?
I noticed you didn't question the issue of creative powers. If we are going to be "like Him", are we going to have OUR OWN creative powers?
104 posted on
09/08/2006 11:12:03 AM PDT by
armydoc
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