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Originally posted by sasquatch672The Bible contains the Words of Christ. Christ said that it is not He that will judge us, but every word that He has spoken. So in a manner of speaking the Words of God (which are recorded in the Bible) will judge us one Day.
The Bible will judge me.
The Bible.
Which Bible?
We're overlooking some major shortcomings here. First of all, every Bible I've run into is an inanimate object. But I digress. It's the most possessed, printed book in the world. There are literally like fifty billion Bibles around.
Which one of them is going to judge me?
Will it ...[text shortened]... to send you to Hellf-i-i-re..."
Can the Bible sing to me in the music of "Rocky Raccoon"?
Originally posted by dj2beckerIf that is your best evidence, then you have none. Think about it.
Originally posted by Wule
[b]When did Jesus?
Read your Bible dude:
Matthew 26:63 - But Jesus held his peace, And the high priest answered and said unto him, I adjure thee by the living God, that thou tell us whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God.
64 - Jesus saith unto him, Thou hast said it: nevertheless I say unto you, Hereafte ...[text shortened]... ll ye see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.[/b]
Originally posted by dj2beckerhere are some details including the idea he is not in immediate
Please pray for pastor Ferdie Flores, missionary in East Timor. He is going to be executed today by beating.
Not sure of the other details...
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesLet me tell you the whole story:
Dj2, do you have any shame for starting this bogus prayer request thread?
Originally posted by dj2becker"Thou hast said it: nevertheless" hardly consitutes an affirmative claim. The statement can be taken a number of ways, including the most natural rendering: "if you say so."
Are we debating from the point of view that the words of Christ are accurately recorded in the Bible or from some other point of view?
Originally posted by WulebgrWell it seems you did not understand what He said, but it seems there were others that understood:
"Thou hast said it: nevertheless" hardly consitutes an affirmative claim. The statement can be taken a number of ways, including the most natural rendering: "if you say so."
Originally posted by dj2beckerThat's your proof? Matthew 27:43?? Those are the words of the unbelievers MOCKING him at his crucifixion! Seriously have you ever actually read the Gospels or did you rely totally on crib notes prepared by your cult's leaders?
Well it seems you did not understand what He said, but it seems there were others that understood:
Matthew 27:43 - He trusted in God; let him deliver him now, if he will have him: for he said, I am the Son of God.
Originally posted by dj2beckerSo, your best evidence is the statement of one of his tormentors claiming that he said what is not elsewhere recorded as being said by him?
Well it seems you did not understand what He said, but it seems there were others that understood:
Matthew 27:43 - He trusted in God; let him deliver him now, if he will have him: for he said, I am the Son of God.
Originally posted by no1marauderWell if you believe that the gospels are acurate in repeating the words of the mockers then why don't you believe the following words of the gospels?
That's your proof? Matthew 27:43?? Those are the words of the unbelievers MOCKING him at his crucifixion! Seriously have you ever actually read the Gospels or did you rely totally on crib notes prepared by your cult's leaders?
Originally posted by dj2beckerWhich one? The altered, incomplete hand-me-downs we have today or the collection of the originals of each book (Note: such a collection does not exist in physical form today. It is only a concept as yet.)?
Guys just think about this: If the Bible is the word of God then the Bible will judge you one day, no matter how much you argue about it today...