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Old 10-28-2004, 01:03 PM   #11
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Chili, i haven't the foggiest clue what you're going on about.


Can someone give me a translation here?
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Well the question was if the resurrection was real and I showed you how it was real.
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I don't see how you showed the ressurection was true.

I don't see how quoting the bible would help you anyhow.

I realy don't get the points your trying to make. It looks more like a random assortment of philosophical ideas that someones decided to play magnetic poetry with.
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I don't see how you showed the ressurection was true.
I only tried to show how it can be true as a very natural event that must befal the human spirit to make the unexamined life worth living.
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Littlefoot: you may have noticed that Chili does not make sense. Cross-examining him will not help. He will still not make sense. Regular posters here either ignore him or appreciate him for his surreal comments.
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Littlefoot: you may have noticed that Chili does not make sense. Cross-examining him will not help. He will still not make sense. Regular posters here either ignore him or appreciate him for his surreal comments.
Alright, just making sure it wasn't me.

Chili, mayby your comments would make sense in some kind of context.. like what your religion is? It seems to be some sort of mystical version of christianity, but you could have added other religions to the mix as well.
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Alright, just making sure it wasn't me.

Chili, mayby your comments would make sense in some kind of context.. like what your religion is? It seems to be some sort of mystical version of christianity, but you could have added other religions to the mix as well.
I am a Catholic if that helps you any.

The problem is that I believe in, and can agree with, the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus who's cross was the actual sin nature of Joseph unto whom Christ was born and was therefore called Jesus. See the difference?

Edited to add that there is nothing mystical about this because the bible says exactly that.
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Old 10-30-2004, 07:35 AM   #18
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am a Catholic if that helps you any.
Littlefoot: nope.. i've known too many catholics.


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The problem is that I believe in, and can agree with, the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus who's cross was the actual sin nature of Joseph unto whom Christ was born and was therefore called Jesus. See the difference?
Littlefoot: Not a clue. You're getting metaphorical, and i don't see how this remotely relates to the topic at hand. Don't be surprised if your next post isn't in english that i don't respond to it.



Edited to add that there is nothing mystical about this because the bible says exactly that.

Littlefoot: When you take biblical events as a metaphore to the level that you seem to then yes, you're getting mystical.
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Littlefoot: When you take biblical events as a metaphore to the level that you seem to then yes, you're getting mystical.
Then we're done, but let me remind you that the mystical doesn't exist except from the perspective of oblivion.
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