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To: Philsworld

-—>It’s blasphemous because it means that Jesus was NOT the only sinless one to ever live.

“You would be right if we were only talking about ON THIS EARTH, but we aren’t. Have the angels who are in heaven right now, ever sinned? Is that blasphemous? Has Gabriel ever sinned? NO THEY HAVE NOT. How about other created beings on other planets? Get it?”

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Oh, unbunch those knickers and listen for a change.

God did not create angels in His own image. You asked, “How about other created beings on other planets?” Where? Who? That is so important that God would not have left it out of His word. Get it? There’s only ONE Sinless One, Christ Jesus. Get it? There are no glowing people on Kolob or wherever your prophetess was taken by her “guides.”

You don’t believe the Bible, you believe your prophetess.


2,922 posted on 04/23/2022 5:18:21 AM PDT by SouthernClaire (God Bless America)
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To: SouthernClaire

Were Adam and Eve sinless before they “sinned”?


2,924 posted on 04/23/2022 5:19:49 AM PDT by Philsworld
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To: SouthernClaire

——>God did not create angels in His own image.

How do you know? Regardless, I said CREATED beings. Angels are CREATED beings. Humans are CREATED beings. Angels certainly can sin, and some did. The ones that are left in heaven, obeying God’s law, ARE SINLESS and remain so.

——>“How about other created beings on other planets?” Where? Who? That is so important that God would not have left it out of His word. Get it?

Hebrews 1:
1God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets,
2Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the WORLDS;

Hebrews 11:
3Through faith we understand that the WORLDS were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.

Albert Barnes Commentary on Hebrews 11:3
That the worlds - In Genesis 1:1, it is “the heaven and the earth.” The phrase which the apostle uses denotes a plurality of worlds, and is proof that he supposed there were other worlds besides our earth. How far his knowledge extended on this point, we have no means of ascertaining, but there is no reason to doubt that he regarded the stars as “worlds” in some respects like our own. On the meaning of the Greek word used here, see the notes on Hebrews 1:2. The plural form is used there also, and in both cases, it seems to me, not without design.

Get it?


2,930 posted on 04/23/2022 5:48:59 AM PDT by Philsworld
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