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#LightTheWorld day 14 Jesus taught: "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." —Matthew 6:21 #LightTheWorld—Day 14: "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
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There is evidence that the star of Bethlehem was real. It was a supernova. And why do you disbelieve the immaculate conception? Can you prove it didn't happen? Where is your evidence? We have historical documents that claim that it really did happen. There are also people who witnessed the resurrection of Christ, and the tomb is empty. There is also the fact that the Apostles died rather than deny a risen Christ. No one would die for a lie. They witnessed it themselves, and they died for their testimony. All of this points to the reality of a virgin birth, as well as the death and resurrection of Christ. The evidence is overwhelming.I adore the Christmas story, the celebration of the star in the East (which didn't actually exist) and the immaculate conception (which didn't happen either). Who doesn't equate any child's birth with hope, who doesn't celebrate lights at the darkest time of year? Christmas is about human's need to hope. I don't see anything wrong with that.
There is evidence that the star of Bethlehem was real. It was a supernova. And why do you disbelieve the immaculate conception? Can you prove it didn't happen? Where is your evidence? We have historical documents that claim that it really did happen. There are also people who witnessed the resurrection of Christ, and the tomb is empty. There is also the fact that the Apostles died rather than deny a risen Christ. No one would die for a lie. They witnessed it themselves, and they died for their testimony. All of this points to the reality of a virgin birth, as well as the death and resurrection of Christ. The evidence is overwhelming.I adore the Christmas story, the celebration of the star in the East (which didn't actually exist) and the immaculate conception (which didn't happen either). Who doesn't equate any child's birth with hope, who doesn't celebrate lights at the darkest time of year? Christmas is about human's need to hope. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Someone had to work to get that meat to Jesus, meaning he was a freeloader. Sorry, but our civilization would go extinct if we all imitated Jesus.#LightTheWorld Day 21 - Jesus taught: "For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat." —Matthew 25:35 #LightTheWorld—Day 21: "For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat."
I took that passage as a homosexual referenceSomeone had to work to get that meat to Jesus, meaning he was a freeloader. Sorry, but our civilization would go extinct if we all imitated Jesus.#LightTheWorld Day 21 - Jesus taught: "For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat." —Matthew 25:35 #LightTheWorld—Day 21: "For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat."
A host within that hadn't been brought out or seen as of yet.... That portion that has been kept in the temple (that piece part, host inside the human untouched) in Hebrew בְּתוּלָה it means 'BABY AND HELP'There is evidence that the star of Bethlehem was real. It was a supernova. And why do you disbelieve the immaculate conception? Can you prove it didn't happen? Where is your evidence? We have historical documents that claim that it really did happen. There are also people who witnessed the resurrection of Christ, and the tomb is empty. There is also the fact that the Apostles died rather than deny a risen Christ. No one would die for a lie. They witnessed it themselves, and they died for their testimony. All of this points to the reality of a virgin birth, as well as the death and resurrection of Christ. The evidence is overwhelming.I adore the Christmas story, the celebration of the star in the East (which didn't actually exist) and the immaculate conception (which didn't happen either). Who doesn't equate any child's birth with hope, who doesn't celebrate lights at the darkest time of year? Christmas is about human's need to hope. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Now let me get back to reality. What was the immaculate conception?
A host within that hadn't been brought out or seen as of yet.... That portion that has been kept in the temple (that piece part, host inside the human untouched) in Hebrew בְּתוּלָה it means 'BABY AND HELP'There is evidence that the star of Bethlehem was real. It was a supernova. And why do you disbelieve the immaculate conception? Can you prove it didn't happen? Where is your evidence? We have historical documents that claim that it really did happen. There are also people who witnessed the resurrection of Christ, and the tomb is empty. There is also the fact that the Apostles died rather than deny a risen Christ. No one would die for a lie. They witnessed it themselves, and they died for their testimony. All of this points to the reality of a virgin birth, as well as the death and resurrection of Christ. The evidence is overwhelming.I adore the Christmas story, the celebration of the star in the East (which didn't actually exist) and the immaculate conception (which didn't happen either). Who doesn't equate any child's birth with hope, who doesn't celebrate lights at the darkest time of year? Christmas is about human's need to hope. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Now let me get back to reality. What was the immaculate conception?
בְּתוּלָה bᵉthûwlâh, beth-oo-law'; feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to separate; a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride; also (figuratively) a city or state:—maid, virgin.
Original sin is a carnal precept. Born as a carnal being into the world you are born into an estate that is sinful by its nature. The spiritual pieces and portions of breath (that little seed implanted of holy breath of God) that made you a living soul is inhibited by the carnal nature. When you eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil is where the fall from grace actually takes place and from there you get chased to the east of the garden where you learn and start dying to the carnal nature and how to become an overcomer. Cool stuff is we are all given a savior that can bring us through that fallen state and upright us. If we don't eat of that tree we remain spiritually dead, asleep, unaware in a carnal grave.A host within that hadn't been brought out or seen as of yet.... That portion that has been kept in the temple (that piece part, host inside the human untouched) in Hebrew בְּתוּלָה it means 'BABY AND HELP'There is evidence that the star of Bethlehem was real. It was a supernova. And why do you disbelieve the immaculate conception? Can you prove it didn't happen? Where is your evidence? We have historical documents that claim that it really did happen. There are also people who witnessed the resurrection of Christ, and the tomb is empty. There is also the fact that the Apostles died rather than deny a risen Christ. No one would die for a lie. They witnessed it themselves, and they died for their testimony. All of this points to the reality of a virgin birth, as well as the death and resurrection of Christ. The evidence is overwhelming.I adore the Christmas story, the celebration of the star in the East (which didn't actually exist) and the immaculate conception (which didn't happen either). Who doesn't equate any child's birth with hope, who doesn't celebrate lights at the darkest time of year? Christmas is about human's need to hope. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Now let me get back to reality. What was the immaculate conception?
בְּתוּלָה bᵉthûwlâh, beth-oo-law'; feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to separate; a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride; also (figuratively) a city or state:—maid, virgin.
What? Immaculate conception means, Mary was born without original sin.
Original sin is a carnal precept. Born as a carnal being into the world you are born into an estate that is sinful by its nature. The spiritual pieces and portions of breath (that little seed implanted of holy breath of God) that made you a living soul is inhibited by the carnal nature. When you eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil is where the fall from grace actually takes place and from there you get chased to the east of the garden where you learn and start dying to the carnal nature and how to become an overcomer. Cool stuff is we are all given a savior that can bring us through that fallen state and upright us. If we don't eat of that tree we remain spiritually dead, asleep, unaware in a carnal grave.A host within that hadn't been brought out or seen as of yet.... That portion that has been kept in the temple (that piece part, host inside the human untouched) in Hebrew בְּתוּלָה it means 'BABY AND HELP'There is evidence that the star of Bethlehem was real. It was a supernova. And why do you disbelieve the immaculate conception? Can you prove it didn't happen? Where is your evidence? We have historical documents that claim that it really did happen. There are also people who witnessed the resurrection of Christ, and the tomb is empty. There is also the fact that the Apostles died rather than deny a risen Christ. No one would die for a lie. They witnessed it themselves, and they died for their testimony. All of this points to the reality of a virgin birth, as well as the death and resurrection of Christ. The evidence is overwhelming.I adore the Christmas story, the celebration of the star in the East (which didn't actually exist) and the immaculate conception (which didn't happen either). Who doesn't equate any child's birth with hope, who doesn't celebrate lights at the darkest time of year? Christmas is about human's need to hope. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Now let me get back to reality. What was the immaculate conception?
בְּתוּלָה bᵉthûwlâh, beth-oo-law'; feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to separate; a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride; also (figuratively) a city or state:—maid, virgin.
What? Immaculate conception means, Mary was born without original sin.
Actually if you review the historical info you will learn she was kept in the temple until it was time for her to be betrothed to Joseph which btw means let God/Jehovah add seed. Again it is an untouched spiritual host within the human/adam/the temple but believe what or however you wish.Original sin is a carnal precept. Born as a carnal being into the world you are born into an estate that is sinful by its nature. The spiritual pieces and portions of breath (that little seed implanted of holy breath of God) that made you a living soul is inhibited by the carnal nature. When you eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil is where the fall from grace actually takes place and from there you get chased to the east of the garden where you learn and start dying to the carnal nature and how to become an overcomer. Cool stuff is we are all given a savior that can bring us through that fallen state and upright us. If we don't eat of that tree we remain spiritually dead, asleep, unaware in a carnal grave.A host within that hadn't been brought out or seen as of yet.... That portion that has been kept in the temple (that piece part, host inside the human untouched) in Hebrew בְּתוּלָה it means 'BABY AND HELP'There is evidence that the star of Bethlehem was real. It was a supernova. And why do you disbelieve the immaculate conception? Can you prove it didn't happen? Where is your evidence? We have historical documents that claim that it really did happen. There are also people who witnessed the resurrection of Christ, and the tomb is empty. There is also the fact that the Apostles died rather than deny a risen Christ. No one would die for a lie. They witnessed it themselves, and they died for their testimony. All of this points to the reality of a virgin birth, as well as the death and resurrection of Christ. The evidence is overwhelming.
Now let me get back to reality. What was the immaculate conception?
בְּתוּלָה bᵉthûwlâh, beth-oo-law'; feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to separate; a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride; also (figuratively) a city or state:—maid, virgin.
What? Immaculate conception means, Mary was born without original sin.
God allowed her to be born without original sin. She is a pure vessel for Jesus the Gentile God.