Topic: Is the God of Israel the God of all? | |
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Is the God of Israel the God of all? Your sincere opinion please I am of the sincere opinion that there are no deities. The belief in them are a man made superstitions. |
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what can or would wish for all it's sins pardoned except that which has committed many harmful and atrocious things upon others.
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what can or would wish for all it's sins pardoned except that which has committed many harmful and atrocious things upon others. It's not about having them "pardoned" it's about having them forgiven. Forgiven out of love to give one another chance to do better for our Father. And with showing us that kind of love, it teaches us to love as the Father wishes us to. And if we do, we will to forgive other's who do wrong against us. Again not "pardoning" their wrongs, but full heartedly forgiving them of these trespasses against you. It's more about the emotion therein rather then the actual action. |
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Edited by
davidben1
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Sat 11/29/14 02:04 PM
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what can or would wish for all it's sins pardoned except that which has committed many harmful and atrocious things upon others. It's not about having them "pardoned" it's about having them forgiven. Forgiven out of love to give one another chance to do better for our Father. And with showing us that kind of love, it teaches us to love as the Father wishes us to. And if we do, we will to forgive other's who do wrong against us. Again not "pardoning" their wrongs, but full heartedly forgiving them of these trespasses against you. It's more about the emotion therein rather then the actual action. news flash... psycho sociopaths made up such definitions and passed them to gullible naive little brains... to do as the father wants us to...!? sick sick sick. sad sad sad. |
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Is the God of Israel the God of all? Your sincere opinion please |
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Is the God of Israel the God of all? Your sincere opinion please The god of Israel was The Word (Jesus Christ). 1 Corinthians 10:4 "For they drank from the spiritual rock that followed them, and that rock was Christ" He also created the world with the power of God the father. 1John :1 "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. He was in the beginning with God. all things came into being through him and without him not one thing came into being." There are two beings. God the father and Jesus Christ. They are spirit beings and their spirit can flow, like water. |
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Edited by
SheikOfLaBroquerie
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Sun 11/30/14 10:42 AM
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Is the God of Israel the God of all? Your sincere opinion please The god of Israel was The Word (Jesus Christ). 1 Corinthians 10:4 "For they drank from the spiritual rock that followed them, and that rock was Christ" He also created the world with the power of God the father. 1John :1 "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. He was in the beginning with God. all things came into being through him and without him not one thing came into being." There are two beings. God the father and Jesus Christ. They are spirit beings and their spirit can flow, like water. This verse has been slightly abbreviated and the second and third verses have been run-together respectively. A common mistranslation, John 1: Verse:1... It should read more accurately, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God's." (It's Important To Note, "God's" Is Possessive And Not Plural) For more than 17 hundred years this verse has been deliberately altered to propagate the Trinity Doctrine. If One is able to get themselves an original Greek translation of the Gospels, you'll be able to see the difference yourself. The interesting thing about this persons statement that God the father and Jesus are 'two beings' that flow together like water, is that it goes completely against the actual Creeds that have been made to covey the Trinity Doctrine. As a teenage, when I was still at my church is was raised in, I once thought more or less the same way, but I was reproached by my Deacon for doing so. |
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Shouldn't the opposing army have banners with Rabbits on them? (Don't get me wrong... I love this type of humor!) |
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Shouldn't the opposing army have banners with Rabbits on them? (Don't get me wrong... I love this type of humor!) They do, look closer...perception illusion. (That's part of the humour) |
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there be no people of god, and not of god...
such be only an illusion propagated by those whom first wished and decided to prove so to them self, using all manner of things to prove it so, some even calling such nefarious notions of a true god. but for just as many words that one can find to prove others be not of a true god, one can find many more things that prove all are creations of the same creators. |
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Is the God of Israel the God of all? Your sincere opinion please The god of Israel was The Word (Jesus Christ). 1 Corinthians 10:4 "For they drank from the spiritual rock that followed them, and that rock was Christ" He also created the world with the power of God the father. 1John :1 "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. He was in the beginning with God. all things came into being through him and without him not one thing came into being." There are two beings. God the father and Jesus Christ. They are spirit beings and their spirit can flow, like water. This verse has been slightly abbreviated and the second and third verses have been run-together respectively. A common mistranslation, John 1: Verse:1... It should read more accurately, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God's." (It's Important To Note, "God's" Is Possessive And Not Plural) For more than 17 hundred years this verse has been deliberately altered to propagate the Trinity Doctrine. If One is able to get themselves an original Greek translation of the Gospels, you'll be able to see the difference yourself. The interesting thing about this persons statement that God the father and Jesus are 'two beings' that flow together like water, is that it goes completely against the actual Creeds that have been made to covey the Trinity Doctrine. As a teenage, when I was still at my church is was raised in, I once thought more or less the same way, but I was reproached by my Deacon for doing so. That verse is neither plural or possessive, there is no "s" on the latter word "God" John 1:1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Jesus "the Word" is God and he was with "God" and he is "God". - Jesus said "The father and I are one". Jesus also has said many times over he is our God, yet he also says there is but one God and refers to his father as "God". Jesus is our God, he is the one that made us and "controls" us. We answer to Jesus Christ for he is our father, our God. It's called context of how things are said and or why they were said. And Jesus came to do the father's will, thus making his father his "God". |
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Is the God of Israel the God of all? Your sincere opinion please The god of Israel was The Word (Jesus Christ). 1 Corinthians 10:4 "For they drank from the spiritual rock that followed them, and that rock was Christ" He also created the world with the power of God the father. 1John :1 "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. He was in the beginning with God. all things came into being through him and without him not one thing came into being." There are two beings. God the father and Jesus Christ. They are spirit beings and their spirit can flow, like water. This verse has been slightly abbreviated and the second and third verses have been run-together respectively. A common mistranslation, John 1: Verse:1... It should read more accurately, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God's." (It's Important To Note, "God's" Is Possessive And Not Plural) For more than 17 hundred years this verse has been deliberately altered to propagate the Trinity Doctrine. If One is able to get themselves an original Greek translation of the Gospels, you'll be able to see the difference yourself. The interesting thing about this persons statement that God the father and Jesus are 'two beings' that flow together like water, is that it goes completely against the actual Creeds that have been made to covey the Trinity Doctrine. As a teenage, when I was still at my church is was raised in, I once thought more or less the same way, but I was reproached by my Deacon for doing so. That verse is neither plural or possessive, there is no "s" on the latter word "God" John 1:1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Jesus "the Word" is God and he was with "God" and he is "God". - Jesus said "The father and I are one". Jesus also has said many times over he is our God, yet he also says there is but one God and refers to his father as "God". Jesus is our God, he is the one that made us and "controls" us. We answer to Jesus Christ for he is our father, our God. It's called context of how things are said and or why they were said. And Jesus came to do the father's will, thus making his father his "God". Jesus is confused. |
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Is the God of Israel the God of all? Your sincere opinion please The god of Israel was The Word (Jesus Christ). 1 Corinthians 10:4 "For they drank from the spiritual rock that followed them, and that rock was Christ" He also created the world with the power of God the father. 1John :1 "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. He was in the beginning with God. all things came into being through him and without him not one thing came into being." There are two beings. God the father and Jesus Christ. They are spirit beings and their spirit can flow, like water. This verse has been slightly abbreviated and the second and third verses have been run-together respectively. A common mistranslation, John 1: Verse:1... It should read more accurately, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God's." (It's Important To Note, "God's" Is Possessive And Not Plural) For more than 17 hundred years this verse has been deliberately altered to propagate the Trinity Doctrine. If One is able to get themselves an original Greek translation of the Gospels, you'll be able to see the difference yourself. The interesting thing about this persons statement that God the father and Jesus are 'two beings' that flow together like water, is that it goes completely against the actual Creeds that have been made to covey the Trinity Doctrine. As a teenage, when I was still at my church is was raised in, I once thought more or less the same way, but I was reproached by my Deacon for doing so. That verse is neither plural or possessive, there is no "s" on the latter word "God" John 1:1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Jesus "the Word" is God and he was with "God" and he is "God". - Jesus said "The father and I are one". Jesus also has said many times over he is our God, yet he also says there is but one God and refers to his father as "God". Jesus is our God, he is the one that made us and "controls" us. We answer to Jesus Christ for he is our father, our God. It's called context of how things are said and or why they were said. And Jesus came to do the father's will, thus making his father his "God". Jesus is confused. or most likely never said those words! http://listverse.com/2014/09/08/10-theories-about-who-really-wrote-the-bible/ |
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The God of Israel is actually the U.S.A
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The God of Israel is actually the U.S.A |
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Edited by
Britelitez
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Tue 12/02/14 09:58 PM
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They always say that there r 2 things that we shud never debate, argue or discuss about,, an its religion & politics... "Y" cuz everyone have their own opinions & beliefs.. I honestly have to agree with that, Cuz no one on the face of this earth will ever come to an agreement cz we all believe what we truely believe in our heart & that's ok, we just have to learn to agree to disagree & respect other ppls beliefs & opinions.. I personally think that there is just 1 "GOD" & it's that same GOD for all religions.. The bible says the kingdom is within us "right" so whatever it is that we truely believe within our hearts & soul is not to be judge but only by the one who created us all our GOD in heaven... And the day will come where we will know the true mean to it all.. & the only one we will have to answer is to our beloved GOD in heaven... Until then & only then we all have the right to believe what we want to believe & if it make u feel good of what u believe in,, then never let anyone ever tell u otherwise & continue to believe what's really in ur heart, live life to the fulliest,,be happy that the day will come & we will all c GOD & know the true meaning to All.. Until then... May God bless everyone..
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Edited by
davidben1
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Tue 12/02/14 10:11 PM
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religion...
the belief in decides how all peoples are treated, effecting the entire lives of all who live, what actions shall be committed, and what words spoken, who is elected, who is in power, and who controls the lives of the world most... but don't talk about it. politics... decides most the fate of all humans, controlling most how all humans are treated, controls the food, money, housing, schools, wars, of the entire world... but don't talk about it... sounds like advice originating from politicians and religious scholars who don't like anyone questioning them, but question and rule all others based upon their belief's in god and politics. indeed, it was writ the potential to create heaven or hell reside within the hearts of human kind... smiles |
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Religion has caused more wars and deaths than you could ever imagine! Some people always preach the bible to others as if they actually witnessed those supposed miracles and deeds happen. The truth is nobody knows what happens when we die, or can prove the events in the bible happened the way they are portrayed. Science will debunk most of these tall tales instantly and logically!
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