Jesus explains himself.

Jesus explains himself.

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'I am the bread of life, ' Jesus told them. 'He who comes to me will never be hungry; he who believes in me will never be thirsty ...

'I will never turn away anyone who comes to me. '

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Originally posted by Kaboooomba
'I am the bread of life, ' Jesus told them. 'He who comes to me will never be hungry; he who believes in me will never be thirsty ...

'I will never turn away anyone who comes to me. '
Those words my have been attributed to Jesus, but how do you know he actually said them? How do you know it isn't the invention of some later biblical writer?

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Originally posted by rwingett
Those words my have been attributed to Jesus, but how do you know he actually said them? How do you know it isn't the invention of some later biblical writer?
The way you might know would be to give it a try. If it turns out to be bunkum then you will know that he maybe never said it or he wasn't who he said he was. Then you could go on this forum and say "I've had a go and it's all a load of XXXX". Do you want to 'know' before you even give it a try? Does it have to be so difficult?

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Originally posted by knightmeister
The way you might know would be to give it a try. If it turns out to be bunkum then you will know that he maybe never said it or he wasn't who he said he was. Then you could go on this forum and say "I've had a go and it's all a load of XXXX". Do you want to 'know' before you even give it a try? Does it have to be so difficult?
How do you know you'll die if you jump off a big cliff until you try?

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Originally posted by knightmeister
The way you might know would be to give it a try. If it turns out to be bunkum then you will know that he maybe never said it or he wasn't who he said he was. Then you could go on this forum and say "I've had a go and it's all a load of XXXX". Do you want to 'know' before you even give it a try? Does it have to be so difficult?
"Just drink the Kool-Aid and everything will be fine."

-The Reverend Jim Jones (attributed)

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Originally posted by rwingett
Those words my have been attributed to Jesus, but how do you know he actually said them? How do you know it isn't the invention of some later biblical writer?
It is called God given faith that has you believe.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
It is called God given faith that has you believe.
So, I guess it's God's fault that Rwingett didn't believe, since obviously he lacks
the 'God-given faith' to which you just referred.

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Originally posted by Nemesio
So, I guess it's God's fault that Rwingett didn't believe, since obviously he lacks
the 'God-given faith' to which you just referred.

Nemesio
If I understand it (or knightmeister) correctly, God can't give rwingett faith, because then he would understand how great it is to be a Christian and how bad it is to be an atheist, so of course he would choose to be a Christian, but because this choice would be a matter of course it wouldn't be a real choice, so he wouldn't have free will, and God wants us to have free will. I don't know why he has taken it away from people like RBHILL, though.

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Originally posted by Kaboooomba
'I am the bread of life, ' Jesus told them.
I'm trying to go low-carb.

If you try feeding the ducks at the local lake, you'll see that bread floats on the water (at least at first). That would explain at least one 'miracle'.

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'Come to me', Jesus said, 'all of you who are tired from carrying heavy loads, and i will give you rest. Take my yoke and put it on you, and learn from me, because I am gentle and humble in spirit; and you will find rest. For the yoke I will give you is easy, and the load I will put on you is light.

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Originally posted by Kaboooomba
'Come to me', Jesus said, 'all of you who are tired from carrying heavy loads, and i will give you rest. Take my yoke and put it on you, and learn from me, because I am gentle and humble in spirit; and you will find rest. For the yoke I will give you is easy, and the load I will put on you is light.
Well that right there is a nice summary of many religious schemes -- a bit o' shade in a hot clime. But it may be that there exist burdens we must (in good 'faith'😉 carry alone. The writings of Camus speak eloquently on such matters.

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Originally posted by Kaboooomba
'Come to me', Jesus said, 'all of you who are tired from carrying heavy loads, and i will give you rest. Take my yoke and put it on you, and learn from me, because I am gentle and humble in spirit; and you will find rest. For the yoke I will give you is easy, and the load I will put on you is light.
Those words my have been attributed to Jesus, but how do you know he actually said them? How do you know it isn't the invention of some later biblical writer?

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Originally posted by LemonJello
Well that right there is a nice summary of many religious schemes -- a bit o' shade in a hot clime. But it may be that there exist burdens we must (in good 'faith'😉 carry alone. The writings of Camus speak eloquently on such matters.
i agree, your life is also proportional to influences other than Jesus. in heaven these burdens will be gone, as it is our own sins and others that are the heavy loads.

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Originally posted by rwingett
Those words my have been attributed to Jesus, but how do you know he actually said them? How do you know it isn't the invention of some later biblical writer?
i agree, i also have struggles here. even honest mistakes could happen in translations.

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Originally posted by knightmeister
The way you might know would be to give it a try. If it turns out to be bunkum then you will know that he maybe never said it or he wasn't who he said he was. Then you could go on this forum and say "I've had a go and it's all a load of XXXX". Do you want to 'know' before you even give it a try? Does it have to be so difficult?
How does one 'give it a try?' I have tried asking God for things in the past with no real response. Can I now say "it's all a load of XXXX"?
Have you given Islaam or Bhudism a try? If not then why do you think that they are not correct?