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6Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: 7Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon. 8For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. 9For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. 10For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: 11So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
6Seek ye the LORD while he may be found...
Scott,Another interesting thought to chew on. Do you realise that in all of recorded history there is only a 120 year window in which a messiah could be born and killed in the manner predicted in the Old Testament....
Which reminds me. The rest of you folk with your various levels of disbelief - if at some point in the future you see Israel surrounded by opposing armies - I don't mean this occasional scud and border skirmish stuff, I mean it looking like Israel is going to get "pushed into the sea" in the next 24 hours - that would be a really good time to get do a little New Testament reading. A little late, maybe, but I'd still encourage it. Strongly. ...
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Dear Arrogant & Self Absorbed,Thank the Christian God and his only begotten Son, Jesus Christ- that a man of such...
Quote from: SP PresDear Arrogant & Self Absorbed,Thank the Christian God and his only begotten Son, Jesus Christ- that a man of such...Could you please explain the necessity/significance of using "Christian" as an adjective in describing God?TIA,Occam
thank, occam, for backing my point. only someone arrogant would claim that jews, christians, muslims, buddhists, hindus', -insert-fave-religious-theory-here-, would have a handle on what god is all about.
in the particular case that sp-pres refers to, while i certainly don't cotton to his theories about religion, i *do* believe that, if sp-pres is correct about it, he's mistaken about who sent us our present leaders - certainly the work of satan...
doug s. wrote:thank, occam, for backing my point. only someone arrogant would claim that jews, christians, muslims, buddhists, hindus', -insert-fave-religious-theory-here-, would have a handle on what god is all about.First, Christians don't (at least shouldn't) make this claim. At least, I can point to a handful of verses in Christian and Jewish scripture that state that people should not make this sweeping claim. I don't know the Koran well enough to be sure, but I bet knowledgable Moslems don't make this claim either. As for a Buddhist making any definitive claim about God at all... er, do you know many Buddhists?
Second, as arrogant as making any claim about God might be, it pales in comparison to stating that anyone making any such claim must be wrong/arrogant/hidebound, just because *you* don't know God well enough to make any. The crux of your demand (that God must be so entirely unknowable that no one can make any claims), is that *you* say he is unknowable, and you don't say why. Do you understand that that is an opinion, and that opinion without reason is not very interesting or meaningful to others?
doug s. wrote:in the particular case that sp-pres refers to, while i certainly don't cotton to his theories about religion, i *do* believe that, if sp-pres is correct about it, he's mistaken about who sent us our present leaders - certainly the work of satan... icon_eek.gifThird, flags have already been raised about political points here, so let's all agree to avoid them. Plenty of Christians have had reservations (to put it gently) about the current administration, and plenty of atheists wanted to drop bigger bombs on Iraq and so on. Best to just leave it alone.
Thank the Christian God and his only begotten Son, Jesus Christ- that a man of such moral strength, courage and resolve as George W. Bush won the election! …etc.
attacking iraq *was* wrong – anyone who was not greedy or stupid knew it long before we attacked. america *is* immoral. i am embarrased, not proud to be american. an intellectual cretin, masquarading under the guise or religious morals, tries (and succeeds) to con this country into believing that only another holy war against the muslim infidels will make this god-fearing christian nation safe again. when he doesn’t give a rat’s a** about morals, only is concerned about keeping his military-industrial-complex & oil buddies fat & happy. no other argument about iraq makes any sense