Mindia wrote:
My God is Jesus Christ.
who?
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Stabfase wrote:Mindia wrote:
My God is Jesus Christ.
who?
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Mindia wrote:Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born to Joseph and Mary 2005 years ago, and the only person ever born of an immaculate conception.
Mindia wrote:Yes Kizzy, and if given the opportunity I would love to SPIT in your face right now, you fucking PIG.
Mindia wrote:Yes Kizzy, and if given the opportunity I would love to SPIT in your face right now, you fucking PIG.
Gidan wrote:If Tom Clancy wrote the bible it would be 3x as long. He has got to be one of the most long winded writers I have ever read. He does write great books though.
Diabolik wrote:Mindia wrote:Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born to Joseph and Mary 2005 years ago, and the only person ever born of an immaculate conception.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immaculate_Conception
Mindia wrote:Yes Kizzy, and if given the opportunity I would love to SPIT in your face right now, you fucking PIG.
Diabolik wrote:Mindia wrote:Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born to Joseph and Mary 2005 years ago, and the only person ever born of an immaculate conception.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immaculate_Conception
Gidan wrote:You will not find the word "Purgatory" in the bible, of course there are many things you will not find in the bible. I am not surprised you dont know of purgatory, its not a christian beleif.
Purgatory is the place where those who will be allowed to enter heven are purified as there can be no sin in heven. It is suported by passages such as
Revelation 21:27
"Nothing inpure will ever enter it. nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of Life."
This states that nothing impure will ever entire the gates of heven. Therefor any sin of any kind closes the gates to you.
Corinthians 3:15
"If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames."
In heven there is no pain, in hell there is no escape. Therefore you must be escaping from someplace. Its commonly beleive that its the fires of purgatory that they are escaping.
Mommy look, I can quote the bible too
Ugzugz wrote:Mindia... I'm only going to say one thing: You put a tremendous amount of faith in something written, translated, and passed down by HUMANS. Not only do you put faith in it, you exclude ANY other potential source of information or belief. A man who limits his sources of knowledge only prevents himself from learning.
Although, it's nice to see you finally truly admiting completely to your espousal of the Seventh Day Adventists. We all knew it, and your previous denials were rather humorous.
Gypsiyee wrote:You know.. I've known some stubborn people in my time, but you sure take the cake.
People, granted not all, have addressed you with logical questions and very drawn out posts trying to calmly explain their viewpoints. Gidan, for example, tried to express his views on your stance without attacking you, and you respond with "who are you?" proving your lack of knowledge and your knee jerk oh shit I'm out of answers logic even more.
What you need to realize is your "knowledge" is not truth. Did you see Jesus walk the earth? Did he personally tell you everything, word for word? Of course he didn't, unless you're a psycho fruitcake with visions, which I wouldn't doubt.
The fact of the matter is that if you would just respond to people respectfully and accept the fact that you might not have all the answers and that you're not always right, people MIGHT give 2 shits about what you say. People will never give 2 shits about what you say so long as your first response is to ridicule them for not being you, however.
You come off to people as an insecure pompous asshole who has no clue what he's talking about and pulls shit out of his ass and resorts to namecalling when he runs out of his so called "knowledge." You act overly defensive because you just aren't sure about things - and with your self image of knowing everything, being unsure frightens the shit out of you. Newsflash for you, NO ONE is sure about ANYTHING in religion, no matter how sure they think they are. Unless you lived in that timeframe, you can't possibly know all the facts.
The sooner you accept that, the sooner you'll be accepting of other people and the sooner you won't be looked at as a joke. That's all you are to people anymore.. a sad, insecure joke. Lyion has defended you countless times, but oh shit, he's studied Catholicism, he must be a bullshit liar.
I just don't know where you get off relentlessly insulting people you know nothing about then claiming to be Jesus's #1 fan. I don't claim to know all Lyion or Arlos know.. I haven't spent years researching the bible.. but neither have you. At least I know I'm not perfect.. you seem to think you're the friggin 2nd coming.
Rust wrote:Diabolik wrote:Mindia wrote:Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born to Joseph and Mary 2005 years ago, and the only person ever born of an immaculate conception.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immaculate_Conception
Not to mention the odds of Jesus being born 2005 years ago are about nil. Out by a few years almost certainly.
--R.
Mindia wrote:Rust wrote:Diabolik wrote:Mindia wrote:Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born to Joseph and Mary 2005 years ago, and the only person ever born of an immaculate conception.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immaculate_Conception
Not to mention the odds of Jesus being born 2005 years ago are about nil. Out by a few years almost certainly.
--R.
Sez the Theologian Rust.
The Gospels are problematic, because they offer two accounts that chronologists find incompatible. Matthew states that Jesus was born while Herod the Great was still alive and that Herod ordered the slaughter of infants two years old and younger (Matt. 2:16). However, the Jewish historian Josephus reports a lunar eclipse shortly before the death of Herod. Astronomers have pinpointed that eclipse to the year 4 BC, which would imply that Herod died in that year as well (contra Dionysius Exiguus). Thus, many chronologists conclude that the year 6 BC is the most likely year of Jesus' birth. Consequently, Jesus would have been about four to six years old in the year AD 1.
On the other hand, Luke's account places Jesus' birth during a census conducted under the governorship of Quirinius, who, according to Josephus, conducted a census in AD 6. In order to reconcile the two Gospel accounts, some have suggested that Josephus was mistaken, that Quirinius had a separate period of rule under Herod, or that Josephus reported the date of completion of the census. In any case, the actual date of his birth remains historically unverifiable.
In recent years, East Asian historians have attempted to match the birth of Jesus with special events in their history. They found that, according to the oldest record of the Comet Halley during the Han Dynasty, "The comet heads east with its tail pointing west at night, and was appearing in the sky for more than 70 days" in 6 BC. This has been suggested as an independent record of the "Star" described in Matthew 2. If accepted, this suggestion would place the birthday of Jesus in summer rather than winter. Modern astronomers calculate the closest date for periheliion of Halley's comet was October of 12 BC.
In the 6th century, Dionysius Exiguus proposed to make the birth of Jesus the basis of the calendar but he miscalculated the death of Herod. Years reckoned in this way are labeled "BC" and "AD", which stand for Before Christ and Anno Domini (meaning "in the year of the Lord" in Latin).
Ugzugz wrote:Mindia - I have two followup questions for you:
If you believe ONLY in the Bible... then anything that isn't explicitly stated in the Bible isn't true? Regarding Jesus, I mean... obviously.
Also, you believe that God wrote the Bible through ... whoever. Right?
Mindia wrote:Ugzugz wrote:Mindia - I have two followup questions for you:
If you believe ONLY in the Bible... then anything that isn't explicitly stated in the Bible isn't true? Regarding Jesus, I mean... obviously.
Also, you believe that God wrote the Bible through ... whoever. Right?
To answer your first question... No, I don't believe in only the Bible. I believe in other people and works too, such as Martin Luther to name one. I also believe that Ellen G. White was filled with the Holy Spirit and has written books to help people understand scripture better, and has led many people to Christ. I don't think of her as a prophet though.
Yes, I believe that the Bible was written by holy men, or men filled with the Holy Spirit. I also believe that Martin Luther removed the books the books of the Apocrypha from the "Bible" under divine influence.
I know what you're trying to get at, but... before you go jumping up and down with glee thinking that you've cornered me or "owned" me somehow, don't forget this:
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
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