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08-18-2003, 05:04 PM | #21 | |
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You have to go through several scriptures to see it. A preacher who used to be in the Christian faith once spoke on it...I think it's on a tape I have. I'll let you know once I find it, okay.? Wait a minute, I thought the whole Damascus incident was focused around Saul/Paul meeting Jesus...Correct me if I'm wrong, though. Could you give me a passage that shows the latter claim you made about his knowledge being better for not having met him? I had no idea about that one. |
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08-18-2003, 05:18 PM | #22 | |
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And Paul claimed he was having the mind of Christ, even if he had inquiries about that: 2Cor13:3 "Since you seek a proof of Christ speaking in me ..." And Jesus (in heaven!) was unlikely to go public against Paul! As a matter of fact, he never did! Best regards, Bernard |
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(notice how I am mastering the Smilies:notworthy ) I gave you one passage already, here are other ones: 2Co11:10 "As surely as the truth of Christ is in me [Paul], nobody in the regions of Achaia [Greece] will stop this boasting of mine." 2Co12:1 "I [Paul] must go on boasting. ... I will go on to visions and revelations from the Lord." Gal1:11-12 "I did not receive it [Paul's gospel] from any man nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ." Is not primary evidence from the NT fun? Best regards, Bernard |
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I would go one more step: EVEN IF a "Historical Jesus" existed it does not make any myth, not even one, true. Best regards, Bernard |
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But if you read 'Hebrews', everything makes a lot of sense, up to the time you realise the OT quotes, which the author is using in the crucial parts to support his argumentation, are totally out-of-context. More, you have to believe all that crap about Jewish animal sacrifices as required by God. Best regards, Bernard |
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Yay! Book arrived: Jon D. Levenson. The Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son: The Transformation of Child Sacrifice in Judaism and Christianity. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993. Will get back to you once I actually read it. . . . Amos: Quote:
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Origional sin just means that we are divided between our Tree of Knowledge (conscious mind) and the Tree of Life (subconscious mind) and because we are divided in our own mind are we not free in either mind and therefore are we banned from Eden. To return to Eden we must crucify our ego and place it subservient to our intuit mind and that is what redemption is all about. |
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