Also from what I have learned that the Bibles true form is written in Hebrew and I may be wrong but the translations of the Bible gets slightly distorted. The true meaning and context to truly understand it is in Hebrew. This in reference to Old Testament of course.
Some phrases just dont work translated from one language to another.
When I was younger, I kinda thought of God and Jesus just like the original YuGiOh lol. IF anyone knows what I am talking about.
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Originally posted by ak- View PostHere's some more. I actually found the pages out of the bible since I saved/referenced them on a paper inside and have it here in front of me.
St. John chapter 20:17
",.. I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God."
Originally posted by ak- View PostSt. Matthew chapter 19:17
"And he said unto him, Why all-est thou me good? there is is none good but one, that is God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments."
Originally posted by ak- View PostSt. Mark chapter 12:29
"And Jesus answered him, The first commandment is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord."
Originally posted by ak- View PostSt. Mark chapter 12:32
"And the scribe said unto him, Well, Master, thou hast said the truth: for there is one God; and there is none other but he."
You definitely go straight for the hardest to understand principle haha, with choosing the trinity. For the most part, the trinity is pretty baffling, but I do have some notes from studies that I can find.
Here is a question for you, If you believe that Jesus was in fact real, and a true, good man, than how do YOU deal with the Bible? It mentions him so many times, so it begs the question, if one is true/ false, how can the other not be true, or not be false?
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Originally posted by FunfGan View PostSorry, I wasn't trying to imply that we were arguing haha. My point is, most of these threads just turn into nonsensical argument. I'd rather have a real discussion with people, everyone can learn.
Here's some more. I actually found the pages out of the bible since I saved/referenced them on a paper inside and have it here in front of me.
St. John chapter 20:17
",.. I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God."
St. Matthew chapter 19:17
"And he said unto him, Why all-est thou me good? there is is none good but one, that is God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments."
St. Mark chapter 12:29
"And Jesus answered him, The first commandment is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord."
St. Mark chapter 12:32
"And the scribe said unto him, Well, Master, thou hast said the truth: for there is one God; and there is none other but he."
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Originally posted by ak- View PostI'm not arguing lol. Just want to learn/ask about it.
My belief is that Jesus was just a prophet like any other one. He just did big thangs and had big thangs poppin' during his time, but in defense to the others, they did as well.
I will, however, keep throwing these things at you till I understand or one of us are stumped.
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Originally posted by FunfGan View PostAs in, He is testing his knowledge. There is another verse, from near the end of his life where he asks one of the Disciples why he calls Him(Jesus) a certain name, and he says something to the effect of Him being God. I can help you understand things, but I in no way will get into an argument or try to force anything on you.
My belief is that Jesus was just a prophet like any other one. He just did big thangs and had big thangs poppin' during his time, but in defense to the others, they did as well.
I will, however, keep throwing these things at you till I understand or one of us are stumped.
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As in, He is testing his knowledge. There is another verse, from near the end of his life where he asks one of the Disciples why he calls Him(Jesus) a certain name, and he says something to the effect of Him being God. I can help you understand things, but I in no way will get into an argument or try to force anything on you.
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Originally posted by FunfGan View PostI would have to read the context surrounding that, but I see it as something Jesus did a lot; He is testing a persons faith/ beliefs through a question. There is a trend with Jesus being asked questions, He asking a question back, and in the answer to Jesus question is the answer to the followers original question. Make sense? haha
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Originally posted by ak- View PostAgain, this is what I don't understand. The whole "one in the same".
"As He was setting out on a journey, a man ran up to Him and knelt before Him, and asked Him, ‘Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?’ And Jesus said to him, ‘Why do you call Me good? No one is good except God alone.’" Mark 10:17-18
The impression gives that the Lord Jesus is denying he is God since he denies that he is good, in the sense that God is good.
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Being Christ like or believing he was the son of God? Many non-theists live peaceful caring lives which would qualify them to meet all the criteria of being a true textbook Christian without faith in anything divine, they live very Christ like lives as he was described in the Bible. Are they just SOL because they weren't persuaded by a book to believe in that which cannot be seen, heard, tested or proven? Pretty sure if the J-man was anything like you guys believe he was he'd put in a good word with pop's and get you a spot, that'd be the Christ like thing to do after all
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Originally posted by Danny View PostGod, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are the trinity. They are one in the same.
"As He was setting out on a journey, a man ran up to Him and knelt before Him, and asked Him, ‘Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?’ And Jesus said to him, ‘Why do you call Me good? No one is good except God alone.’" Mark 10:17-18
The impression gives that the Lord Jesus is denying he is God since he denies that he is good, in the sense that God is good.
There are 2 other versus I scanned to my computer from the bible that I'll find later with the same stuff.
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Originally posted by slaterd View PostBut what if you live a righteous life, being good, passionate, and everything that Jesus represented...but you didn't have a religion? Would you be considered a true Christian? I'm not trying to start anything I'm just curious.
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Joshh, have you read john 3:16 or John 14:6? I feel that is very clear on the matter.
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Originally posted by joshh View PostI personally don't think it's that simple. Many people believe Christ is their savior but still go around sinning and committing crimes/ripping people off or just simply being assholes to other people for no good reason. That's not what I see as a "true" Christian.
Being a Christian is a life style not an idea for convenience because you don't want to go to hell.
That's how I see it from the reading the bible (much of it) I've done and the many Christians and sects I've had discussions with.
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Originally posted by lolfunafghan View PostThe definition of a "true Christian", in its simplest form, is that you accept Jesus as your one and only savior. That is the only requirement. If you mean "true Christian" as in, saved. If you mean a "true Christian" as in one who best embodies the likeness of Christ, then disregard what I said. I should have clarified earlier.
Being a Christian is a life style not an idea for convenience because you don't want to go to hell.
That's how I see it from the reading the bible (much of it) I've done and the many Christians and sects I've had discussions with.
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