Zone1 Hebrews 1:8 says Jesus is God

Where did Jesus teach that? I think you are making it up.

the 1st century events - liberation theology - not to worship a solitary figure or anyone as moses - is monarchical ...

they believed all are equal - monotheism, the message taught by jesus to the end.
 
the 1st century events - liberation theology - not to worship a solitary figure or anyone as moses - is monarchical ...

they believed all are equal - monotheism, the message taught by jesus to the end.
Can you quote the verse where Jesus taught that?
 
So what? We pronounce words and names differently? Japanese doesn’t have “L’s” in pronunciation. Does that mean they are dumb people? This is a dumb argument.
Jesus I thought he was deported back to Mexico last week
 
Sounds blasphemous to me.
We cannot be better. But, in Matthew 5:48, Jesus says, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect. So, no, it's not blasphemous to desire to be as good as the Father or the Son. Having the fulness of the Gospel, it's possible to work towards perfection. We will always fall short the glory of God in our mortal conditions. But, after all we can do with complete faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ, through the grace of His atonement, we can be brought to perfection. Such is his grace.
 
the 1st century events - liberation theology - not to worship a solitary figure or anyone as moses - is monarchical ...

they believed all are equal - monotheism, the message taught by jesus to the end.

Can you quote the verse where Jesus taught that?

oh, could the crucifiers have left out what jesus taught or the true 1st century events as they occurred in their 4th century christian bible, religion of the roman empire -

or that they eventually w/ the jews crucified the itinerant for the very reason what they were expressing as true heavenly personifications. the refutation of judaism false commandments et al.
 
We cannot be better. But, in Matthew 5:48, Jesus says, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect. So, no, it's not blasphemous to desire to be as good as the Father or the Son. Having the fulness of the Gospel, it's possible to work towards perfection. We will always fall short the glory of God in our mortal conditions. But, after all we can do with complete faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ, through the grace of His atonement, we can be brought to perfection. Such is his grace.

the criteria of the heavens is purity ... perfection is a word without meaning, for american anyway.
 
We cannot be better. But, in Matthew 5:48, Jesus says, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect. So, no, it's not blasphemous to desire to be as good as the Father or the Son. Having the fulness of the Gospel, it's possible to work towards perfection. We will always fall short the glory of God in our mortal conditions. But, after all we can do with complete faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ, through the grace of His atonement, we can be brought to perfection. Such is his grace.
I disagree.

we are as good as God
Is blasphemous.
 
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oh, could the crucifiers have left out what jesus taught or the true 1st century events as they occurred in their 4th century christian bible, religion of the roman empire -

or that they eventually w/ the jews crucified the itinerant for the very reason what they were expressing as true heavenly personifications. the refutation of judaism false commandments et al.
If they left it out, then how did you find out about it?
 
If they left it out, then how did you find out about it?

you have to be kidding - written in the 4th century over just short a 100 year time span - their narrative.

... the spoken religion of antiquity - (there is a hidden clue) - passed down for centuries from the very beginning.

you've yet to disprove moses a liar, false commandments - abraham hereditary idolatry ... their heavenly personifications that never happened.

* hint - your book is dead on arrival best leave it behind you ever at the pearly gates.
 
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