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Baptism by Christ Jesus with holy spirit is essential to gain this eternal life.
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Holy Spirit question
04 December 2010 - 11:53 AM
Jesus wasn't a prophet
14 November 2010 - 12:53 AM
Introduction:
Jannah Ta'alumah Phil, you at least recognize that the trinity is pagan. That is good.
Yesterday at 11:58am · Unlike · 1 person
Dockter Phil Yeah i do But I think regardless of beliefs, as far as trying to make Jesus the man into just a myth is pushing it a fair bit. And if people go to such lengths I question they're agenda. Also seeing as this same 'Mtyhical' Jesus gave such detailed prophecies as the return of the jews to the Land, the French revolution, the rise and fall of the EU and the rise and fall of the Turkmenistan Empire and more, in the same line of validity as the old testament prophets, than thats quiet a feat for a mythical figure
Yesterday at 12:04pm · Like
Jannah Ta'alumah He could have just as easily gotten those prophecies from the Old Testament.
Yesterday at 12:05pm · Like
Dockter Phil not necesasarily - the French Revolution and the turkmenistine prophecies are no where to be found in the old testament, as well as a lot of finer details regarding the return of the Jews and the EU that are only found in Jesus prophecies.
Yesterday at 12:09pm · Like
Mikey Tsav No phil, jesus didnt prophesize any of that. France didnt even exist and there is no way he had knowledge of even Gaul.
Yesterday at 12:33pm · Like
Jannah Ta'alumah Phil, you at least recognize that the trinity is pagan. That is good.
Yesterday at 11:58am · Unlike · 1 person
Dockter Phil Yeah i do But I think regardless of beliefs, as far as trying to make Jesus the man into just a myth is pushing it a fair bit. And if people go to such lengths I question they're agenda. Also seeing as this same 'Mtyhical' Jesus gave such detailed prophecies as the return of the jews to the Land, the French revolution, the rise and fall of the EU and the rise and fall of the Turkmenistan Empire and more, in the same line of validity as the old testament prophets, than thats quiet a feat for a mythical figure
Yesterday at 12:04pm · Like
Jannah Ta'alumah He could have just as easily gotten those prophecies from the Old Testament.
Yesterday at 12:05pm · Like
Dockter Phil not necesasarily - the French Revolution and the turkmenistine prophecies are no where to be found in the old testament, as well as a lot of finer details regarding the return of the Jews and the EU that are only found in Jesus prophecies.
Yesterday at 12:09pm · Like
Mikey Tsav No phil, jesus didnt prophesize any of that. France didnt even exist and there is no way he had knowledge of even Gaul.
Yesterday at 12:33pm · Like
Jesus wasn't a prophet
14 November 2010 - 12:53 AM
Introduction:
Jannah Ta'alumah Phil, you at least recognize that the trinity is pagan. That is good.
Yesterday at 11:58am · Unlike · 1 person
Dockter Phil Yeah i do But I think regardless of beliefs, as far as trying to make Jesus the man into just a myth is pushing it a fair bit. And if people go to such lengths I question they're agenda. Also seeing as this same 'Mtyhical' Jesus gave such detailed prophecies as the return of the jews to the Land, the French revolution, the rise and fall of the EU and the rise and fall of the Turkmenistan Empire and more, in the same line of validity as the old testament prophets, than thats quiet a feat for a mythical figure
Yesterday at 12:04pm · Like
Jannah Ta'alumah He could have just as easily gotten those prophecies from the Old Testament.
Yesterday at 12:05pm · Like
Dockter Phil not necesasarily - the French Revolution and the turkmenistine prophecies are no where to be found in the old testament, as well as a lot of finer details regarding the return of the Jews and the EU that are only found in Jesus prophecies.
Yesterday at 12:09pm · Like
Mikey Tsav No phil, jesus didnt prophesize any of that. France didnt even exist and there is no way he had knowledge of even Gaul.
Yesterday at 12:33pm · Like
Jannah Ta'alumah Phil, you at least recognize that the trinity is pagan. That is good.
Yesterday at 11:58am · Unlike · 1 person
Dockter Phil Yeah i do But I think regardless of beliefs, as far as trying to make Jesus the man into just a myth is pushing it a fair bit. And if people go to such lengths I question they're agenda. Also seeing as this same 'Mtyhical' Jesus gave such detailed prophecies as the return of the jews to the Land, the French revolution, the rise and fall of the EU and the rise and fall of the Turkmenistan Empire and more, in the same line of validity as the old testament prophets, than thats quiet a feat for a mythical figure
Yesterday at 12:04pm · Like
Jannah Ta'alumah He could have just as easily gotten those prophecies from the Old Testament.
Yesterday at 12:05pm · Like
Dockter Phil not necesasarily - the French Revolution and the turkmenistine prophecies are no where to be found in the old testament, as well as a lot of finer details regarding the return of the Jews and the EU that are only found in Jesus prophecies.
Yesterday at 12:09pm · Like
Mikey Tsav No phil, jesus didnt prophesize any of that. France didnt even exist and there is no way he had knowledge of even Gaul.
Yesterday at 12:33pm · Like
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