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Fri 05/21/10 10:48 PM

Bring on the warm and fuzzies! flowerforyou
warm and fuzzies??? Is that dryer linthuh

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Fri 05/21/10 10:14 PM
Edited by nfowler on Fri 05/21/10 10:15 PM

Can anyone tell me why a woman with a child is scary to some men?grumble
well to try to answer your question which in its self is really an answer looking for something else. your actuall question refers to "scary" which is just fear. now some maybe scared of what they see other by what they have seen.

what they see:
it could be many different thing that they mistrust in you or your interaction with your children. it could also very well be a barrier that is in place for some reason(i.e. you wont let him get close to your children or you try to keep your children seperated from him). it could be an ex involved that is causing problems or prone to be very volitile(sp?).

what they have seen:
any of the above in past relationships or maybe even worse.

however since you answered your own question within your question I precieve that this is not really your question and as most of these thread are it is merely your atempt at seeing if anyone agrees with you.

but hey this is only my opinion

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Fri 05/21/10 03:58 PM
Edited by nfowler on Fri 05/21/10 03:59 PM


laugh Hey guys, when you decide let me knowlaugh

"Is Jesus Christ a man, or is he God?

Jesus Christ is most definitely God. He created Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, in his image. He is the Creator of the universe. The Bible says, “Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made” (John 1:3). This includes all the stars, all the original animals and plants, and even the angels (Colossians 1:15-17).

It is important not be confused. God did not create Jesus. Jesus is God, and he has always existed..."

http://www.christiananswers.net/kids/ednk-jesusgodorman.html

OR

"Meeting with the Twelve at Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asked, “Whom say ye that I am?” Simon Peter, the chief Apostle answered, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:15–16). Peter later testified that Jesus “was foreordained before the foundation of the world” (1 Peter 1:20). He was “in the beginning with the Father, and [is] the Firstborn” (D&C 93:21)."

http://jesuschrist.lds.org/SonOfGod/eng/his-life-and-teachings/articles/who-is-jesus-christ

But it begs to then question: If ya can't even decide who these people are then why are you pushing your faith down our throats? When you get bible study into the public schools which are you going to teach...er, I mean preach?

Pffft.




Not to uphold or belittle anyone elses interpretation,, but the beginning of John clearly talks about GOD.

1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

2The same was in the beginning with God.

3All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.


I have never read in John that Jesus created the world or anything else.




your number 1 is quoted that way in a lot of Bibles however the original Greek Koine says that 'in the begining was THE Logos, and THE Logos was toward THE Theos, and THE Logos was theos'(not THE Theos)

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Fri 05/21/10 03:50 PM
Edited by nfowler on Fri 05/21/10 03:52 PM

mathew 1:23 Jesus is called immanual, which meens God with us.
1 tim. 3:16 Paul said Jesus was God "manifested in the flesh
Titus 2:13 Paul called Jesus "the great God"
Phil. 2:5,6 Paul said Jesus didn't feel it was wrong to be considered "equal with God."
John 10:30 Jesus said, "I and the father are one"


this is in parable form. Because also keep in mind Jesus would pray to God. Jesus said "father forgive them for they know not what they do"

So Jesus and God being one, but yet Jesus still prayed to God and talked to God as God was a different being shows that all of us are a part of God.
actually Phil 2:6 in some Bibles, Paul says that Jesus did not feel it robbery to think himself equal to god.

However in verse 5 in all Christian bibles Paul exhorts the christians in Philipi(sp?) to have the same mind set as Jesus

So the question is 'was Paul really telling the congregation there to believe themselves equal to God?'

probably not