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Old 10-07-2001, 11:44 AM   #11
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"Ok, I was just pulling your leg about that whole Son of God thing. Let me down!!"
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Old 10-16-2001, 09:56 AM   #13
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<STRONG>Jesus' last words</STRONG>
What's that book your writing?

Oh for fuck's sake shut up mother. You'll get me into trouble in a minute.

Hey Mam,...I can see our house from up here.

Can you lot quiet down, I'm trying to get some shut-eye.

(On hearing the thunder/earthquake) Oh that's beautiful that is. Now it's going to fucking rain.

OK Dad, you've had your laugh...

Sticks and Stones may bre...Hoi!! Do you mind? That's fucking sharp that!

GOOD Friday??? What do you mean GOOD Friday?

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Old 10-16-2001, 10:07 AM   #14
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<STRONG>Amos, you never cease to amaze me. Someday, i hope, you can explain to me the full mysteries of your theology.</STRONG>
Actually I think Amos is right about Joyce being symbolic. He used 11:32 in one of his books and Romans 11:32 is

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for God did shut up together the whole to unbelief, that to the whole He might do kindness.

(Young's literal)
That's one of my key verses for being a universalist, actually

And, yeah, why couldn't Jesus have said them all, deank? Imo, there are much better things to choose than that if you want to complain about the doctrine of inerrancy!

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Old 10-16-2001, 11:41 AM   #15
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Well, I've never attempted to verify this, since the Jesus story doesn't interest me all that much (and you have to be brain-dead to think that the gospels are a totally true narrative), but a xian apologist told me that "My god, why hast thous forsaken me?" is a quotation from the psalms.

What I want to know is why none of the gospel accounts includes "Always look on the bright side of life" as the last words.
 
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"Pull my finger".
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Ok, a couple different perspectives. By the way, some of the responses are pretty funny.

Biblically - All four writers had a particular version of Christian belief and their gospels reflect that. The writers didn't necessarily know his last words. They wrote them within within their own theological framework.

Seriously - First, he thought the Kingdom he was preaching would come while he was still alive. Then he changed his tune after he was rejected left and right by his fellow Jews. The gospels hint that at the last supper he knew he was going to be killed. So he preached that the kingdom would come soon after his death. Hence, the reason early Christians all believed the kingdom was coming within their generation.

Humorous - So, on the cross, he was thinking, "shit, hope I'm right about this."
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And, yeah, why couldn't Jesus have said them all, deank? Imo, there are much better things to choose than that if you want to complain about the doctrine of inerrancy!

[ October 16, 2001: Message edited by: HelenSL ]</STRONG>
I think because each of the gospels says something to the effect of "He said this, and then he died." As though the former immediately preceded the latter. I don't have the "good" book on me, but it's one of the things I remembered, along with Judas' multiple deaths.
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<STRONG>There was also, "It is finished." Of course, the answer, you foolish unbeliever, is all three. Mysterious are the last words of the Lord. [/sarcasm]</STRONG>
This is very amusing.
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