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It's the belief during those times and it's a quintessential monotheistic belief. Whereas your belief is that of a polytheist which is what you are if you believe there are more than one God which you do.
Stop trying to move the goal posts. You do not believe in Jesus Christ of the Bible. You reject his words written by the Apostles. You have replaced his words with words from:
1. Scientists
2. Ministers opinions instead of the words of the Bible
3. You reject Jesus words saying he is also God.
4. You reject the resurrection of the body and spirit into an eternal glorified man who will inherit the kingdom of God if qualified. You reject the Holy Ghost as a God in spirit form so that he can be in all the universe.

I could go on and on. But, these are in the Bible. And therefore, you reject the Bible.
 
You don't know what you are talking about. You are just shitting out words that you don't understand. You can shout strings until you are blue in the face but the CMB is the evidence that the universe was not created from existing matter. And you don't understand any of that.
CMB is only a theory. So is the Big Bang. So is String Theory. None of it is the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. Yet, you rest your eternal soul on man-made theories and not the prophets and apostles of God. Why don't you understand any of this?
As far as Physics, String Theory is just as true or false as CMB.
 
No, you are ignorant about both. You think you can become a god.
No, Jesus says I can become a god. John 10:34. He says you can too. But, you reject his written word. Why?
 
Have you ever heard of creatio ex nihilo. Creatio ex nihilo is a Latin phrase that means "creation out of nothing". It's a theological doctrine that states that matter was not eternal and was created by a divine act. It's a foundational belief in the Bible that answers the questions of what the universe's material cause is and what God used to make the world. Maybe try googling it?
Maybe you need to tell us where in the Bible that explains your position. You can't or you would have. That's because it doesn't exist and you even just wrote that it doesn't. A theological doctrine is not doctrine but to those who accept their theories. Therefore, it cannot be a foundation belief in the bible. It's just a theory you apparently have bought into. Again, you take the words of scientific theologins and I take the words of the prophets and apostles. The actual words in the Bible. Like, "Ye are already gods."
 
Stop trying to move the goal posts. You do not believe in Jesus Christ of the Bible. You reject his words written by the Apostles. You have replaced his words with words from:
1. Scientists
2. Ministers opinions instead of the words of the Bible
3. You reject Jesus words saying he is also God.
4. You reject the resurrection of the body and spirit into an eternal glorified man who will inherit the kingdom of God if qualified. You reject the Holy Ghost as a God in spirit form so that he can be in all the universe.

I could go on and on. But, these are in the Bible. And therefore, you reject the Bible.
Fake news. That's exactly what I would expect a polytheist would say about me as I shine a light on their polytheism.
 
CMB is only a theory. So is the Big Bang. So is String Theory. None of it is the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. Yet, you rest your eternal soul on man-made theories and not the prophets and apostles of God. Why don't you understand any of this?
As far as Physics, String Theory is just as true or false as CMB.
The CMB - Cosmic Microwave Background radiation - is radiation, dummy. A shit load of it. It can be measured. You are such a dumb ass.

 
No, Jesus says I can become a god. John 10:34. He says you can too. But, you reject his written word. Why?
Incorrect. In John 10:34 Jesus was referring to Psalm 82:6 and was not talking about humans. Instead, he was using the metaphor of “gods” to refer to angelic beings, who are sometimes called “gods” in the Old Testament. Jesus was using this text to deflect an accusation of blasphemy from religious leaders who had accused him of calling himself the Son of God.

Jesus was not applying the statement “you are gods” to all humanity or to all believers. He was using the metaphor to expose the ignorance and inconsistency of his accusers.

In fact in Mark 16:15, Jesus said YOU ARE A CREATURE. Just like everyone else.

Mark 16:15-16
15 He said to them, “Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature.
16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved; whoever does not believe will be condemned.
 
17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.

in response to who ... the same as those who accused jesus of claiming to be a jewish messiah - they knew would never exist and purposely misconceived by judaism - as a tangential reason for the above statement being without merit.

words written by the 4th century crucifiers used in jesus name never spoken by jesus or any proof for what they have written for anything found in the 4th century christian bible, the state religion of the roman empire.
 
in response to who ... the same as those who accused jesus of claiming to be a jewish messiah - they knew would never exist and purposely misconceived by judaism - as a tangential reason for the above statement being without merit.

words written by the 4th century crucifiers used in jesus name never spoken by jesus or any proof for what they have written for anything found in the 4th century christian bible, the state religion of the roman empire.
The words of Matthew 5 were written by Matthew who was a disciple of Christ who was first hand witness. Why do you think it was written by some 4th century crucifiers? What evidence do you have for this? If they were anti-Christ, why would they make up such a story instead of simply sticking with a false prophet or false Christ story. That would bolster their anti-Christ narrative better than teaching that Jesus came to fulfill the law of Moses don't you think? Why do you believe in Jesus if you don't even trust what is written in the New Testament? Where does your belief in Jesus come from?
 
Maybe you need to tell us where in the Bible that explains your position.
Let's ask google and see what google has to say, ok?

Yes, the Bible implies that God created the universe from nothing, a doctrine known as creation ex nihilo:

  • Genesis 1:1
    The first sentence of the Bible states, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth".

  • Hebrews 11:3
    This verse states, "By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible".

  • Other biblical passages
    Romans 4:17 and Colossians 1:16 also support the doctrine of creation ex nihilo.
The doctrine of creation ex nihilo is central to Christian understanding of God's role in creation. It implies that:

  • God didn't create out of himself

  • God called all things into existence from nonexistence

  • God's existence is necessary

  • God's freedom is divine

  • God's omnipotence is divine
 
Why do you think it was written by some 4th century crucifiers? What evidence do you have for this?

that's when the christian bible was written, the 4th century - using just under a 100 year time span to write their bible.

- simply provide the document they used stored in their archive they established for all the documents used to write their bible for future reference, verification and posterity.

good luck ... finding their archive.
 
you really did not answer the question ...
Jesus' teaching was to the multitude that gathered to hear his sermon on the mount. There were many who gathered to hear his teachings. Read Matthew 5.
 
Jesus' teaching was to the multitude that gathered to hear his sermon on the mount. There were many who gathered to hear his teachings. Read Matthew 5.

oh -

Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.

- were that the jews, crucifiers who had the thought - by the closing scene of the 1st century events one might conclude they were not convinced ... * for good reason.
 
Fake news. That's exactly what I would expect a polytheist would say about me as I shine a light on their polytheism.
Dumb responses from a non-intellectual. You have no answers so you resort to name calling.
 
So I don't get it. People in the media are upset about this but not about race swaps?



Honestly it looks sort of boring and I prefer The Nativity Story (movie) myself, but at least they're close with the ethnicity unlike some movies.



Against my expectations, the Netflix show “Mary” was actually pretty good.

I don’t understand how anybody could object to casting a Jewish Israeli woman in the role. The original Mary was Jewish, of course.
 
The CMB - Cosmic Microwave Background radiation - is radiation, dummy. A shit load of it. It can be measured. You are such a dumb ass.


CMB is not the formation of the universe. It's the result of the so-called big bang. 385,000 years after the so-called big bang. Therefore, this doesn't talk about the actual beginning moment of the universe. If you think it still does, then God used the Plasma or radiation mass to organized the universe into galaxies through a process involving gravity. Just another distraction but still better proves my point that energy always existed and therefore we always existed too, along with God.
 
Incorrect. In John 10:34 Jesus was referring to Psalm 82:6 and was not talking about humans. Instead, he was using the metaphor of “gods” to refer to angelic beings, who are sometimes called “gods” in the Old Testament. Jesus was using this text to deflect an accusation of blasphemy from religious leaders who had accused him of calling himself the Son of God.

Jesus was not applying the statement “you are gods” to all humanity or to all believers. He was using the metaphor to expose the ignorance and inconsistency of his accusers.

In fact in Mark 16:15, Jesus said YOU ARE A CREATURE. Just like everyone else.

Mark 16:15-16
15 He said to them, “Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature.
16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved; whoever does not believe will be condemned.
Apparently, your interpretation of Psalms 82:6 is wrong. Jesus was clearly answering the question posed by the Sadducees that Jesus was committing blasphemy calling himself God. Or, in other words, calling himself a God. He responded saying that he told them before that they were gods too using Psalms 82:6. Your interpretation of this scripture is therefore in correct.
 

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