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To: stockpirate

Okay, so you don't speak English well. I'm okay with that. But when it comes to Christianity, you, who are apparently not one, should not be telling one who is what one is.

Who is it, perchance, that you have established as your source for the "is by defined as" to which you refer?

Incidentally, my original question still stands, to wit: Do you or do you not accept the divinity of Jesus?


209 posted on 02/19/2005 10:37:33 AM PST by donbosco74 ("Men and devils make war on me in this great city." (Paris) --St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort)
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To: donbosco74

I speak English fine, I just don't type well without my glasses on.

I, who am a Christian, do not think Jesus was a Christian, which is a follower of Christ. But I am certain he was a Jew! The "Christ" is the Saviour, and the sacrifice had not been made, therefore Jesus could not be a Christian because he was not yet prefected, (prefect) if you will.

So in order for him to have been a Christian it would mean he was following himself, which I think you will even agree at that point he was not doing, else why pray to his father to take this cup from him?

I can understand that you may not be able to follow this line of thought for whatever reason as it does require one to do more than just react to dogma that has been fed to the masses for years.

My question to you would be, "Do you believe that there is a Trinity or is all the Godhead manifested in Jesus?"


210 posted on 02/19/2005 1:43:19 PM PST by stockpirate (Kerry & Democrats; supported, financed, trained, guided, revered, in favor of, Communists.)
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