Chap wrote:Quite often these are the kind of people who you wouldn't want to ask to advise you on where you can get a decent pizza.
Religion... for when your own credibility just won't cut it.
Chap wrote:Quite often these are the kind of people who you wouldn't want to ask to advise you on where you can get a decent pizza.
Ceeboo wrote:Jesus completely removes all sin (The lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world) - Meaning, if anyone accepts this free gift of enormous and loving Grace, their sins are completely removed (taken away).
canpakes wrote:Ceeboo wrote:Jesus completely removes all sin (The lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world) - Meaning, if anyone accepts this free gift of enormous and loving Grace, their sins are completely removed (taken away).
Note that the idea that one had better accept a 'free gift' or they're going to burn forever in the afterlife strikes some folks as not so 'free' of either conditions or threats from the giver.
honorentheos wrote:If you look into it, you'll find that not even the gospels can agree on who this Jesus was and what he was on about. And those are the books that made the cut into the orthodoxy, with edits, to form what you view to be a book about Jesus.
You could start with the second link I shared early that helps show an example of how we can't even find agreement on the central story - Christ's resurrection.
honorentheos wrote:That's cool because the other link is on just information found in the Bible. It just doesn't pick and choose so much as asks why the different authors align when Matthew and Luke had Mark to copy from and then really go off in different directions where Mark is silent. It also helps illuminate what those other two authors focused on for their own messages, too. You know, Bible study.
Here's that link again: viewtopic.php?f=1&p=970955
honorentheos wrote:You framed those scriptures as presaging the Messiah, believed to be Jesus, and noted that the scriptures speak of Jesus and his resurrection as the most important message.
I posted that the subject isn't even clear when one focused specifically on the verses that tell us about the resurrection directly, let alone when one scouts for biblical foreshadowing in the Jewish Bible.
Ceeboo wrote:honorentheos wrote:You framed those scriptures as presaging the Messiah, believed to be Jesus, and noted that the scriptures speak of Jesus and his resurrection as the most important message.
Forget how I "framed" them.