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Post by kkawohl on Apr 2, 2004 12:53:36 GMT -5
"For God so loved the World that He gave His only begotten Son (Jesus Christ), so that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." Faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and your Saviour is the ONLY WAY to Heaven. He died on the Cross for you. That's the truth Kurt. Andy. That is man's mistaken perception and would portray a completely illogical God. Sacrifices & offerings to God were eliminated because of its irrationality.
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Post by kkawohl on Apr 14, 2004 16:52:03 GMT -5
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Post by I2AM4GOD on Apr 15, 2004 10:28:05 GMT -5
That is man's mistaken perception and would portray a completely illogical God. Sacrifices & offerings to God were eliminated because of its irrationality. kkawohl, The sacrifices and offerings were eliminated because of the ultimate sacrifice of God's only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, at Golgotha. The other sacrifices and offerings were not enough to reconcile us to His Father in Heaven. Irrationality had nothing to do with it. And God's way of doing things is not the same as ours. God's ways are higher and holier than ours. Andy.
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Post by HomeAtLast on Apr 15, 2004 11:09:25 GMT -5
Kkawohl said: (brought over from "Spiritual Experiences: thread:
Dear Ann, I thank you for the blessings & prayers & wish the same for you. I am glad that you think..."LOLOL...you are way toooo funny", a good laugh will do wonders for the soul.
By making Jesus into God, that bypkmtyolped the first Commandment which says, I, I, I am God, not the Trinity...a strictly Christian phrase, including the term "salvation".
I am not anti-Christian, nor prejudiced against Christians, I am "anti-exclusivity" regardless of which religion it applies to. God is a God for ALL.
Kurt
Kurt, I am glad that you did not take that the wrong way....I am always grateful for a good smile each day (better than an apple a day!).
since Jesus said that he is the Son of God and he sent the Holy Spirit, he declared the Trinity. Are you hung up on the term itself? Is that the problem?
I agree with you, there should be no exclusivity. Atributing that to the RCC is a misconception since the RCC does not promote exclusivity.
Blessings, Ann
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