Zone1 What separates Christianity from all other religions

how is that a quotation, ace - written in the christian bible of forgeries and fallacies to base your argument using an unsubstantiated quote included in the 4th century for your own purpose as was theirs.

would that be the false ten commandments claimed by moses that were never seen by anyone than who made them up or the hereditary idolatry of abraham - religion of apartheid.

the 1st century events were exactly as their conclusion portray them the refutation of judaism by jesus their religion of servitude and denial the very opposite choice made by a&e to return to the everlasting by their own self determination than ruled by the falsehoods of others,

How do you end an apartheid?

By doing what you are doing - being absolutely closed minded and only following misguided, dogmatic beliefs? By persecuting and insulting innocent people - some of them children - that do not understand or see the world the way you see it?

How are you any different than the Crucifiers that you damn on this board every single day?

You end an apartheid BY LOVING ONE ANOTHER. LOVING YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.

TREATING OTHERS THE WAY YOU WISH TO BE TREATED - AS EQUALS.
 
How do you end an apartheid?

By doing what you are doing - being absolutely closed minded and only following misguided, dogmatic beliefs? By persecuting and insulting innocent people - some of them children - that do not understand or see the world the way you see it?

How are you any different than the Crucifiers that you damn on this board every single day?

You end an apartheid BY LOVING ONE ANOTHER. LOVING YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.

TREATING OTHERS THE WAY YOU WISH TO BE TREATED - AS EQUALS.
Who in the world are “Crucifers?” Anyone involved with nailing Jesus to the cross died 2,000 years ago.
 
Who in the world are “Crucifers?” Anyone involved with nailing Jesus to the cross died 2,000 years ago.

Of course.

That said - I do my best to treat others the way I wish to be treated - so i acknowledge that Rome crucified people - the same way every civilization executed people since the dawn of civilization.

The idea is if humanity follows the path of treating each other with respect - there's a good chance that nations would no longer need to execute people. At the very least, the rate of executions would go down by historic proportions.
 
How do you end an apartheid?

By doing what you are doing - being absolutely closed minded and only following misguided, dogmatic beliefs? By persecuting and insulting innocent people - some of them children - that do not understand or see the world the way you see it?

How are you any different than the Crucifiers that you damn on this board every single day?

You end an apartheid BY LOVING ONE ANOTHER. LOVING YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.

TREATING OTHERS THE WAY YOU WISH TO BE TREATED - AS EQUALS.
That would have helped with Hitler? To love him?
 
That would have helped with Hitler? To love him?

Of course it would have. At least up to a certain age. Had he been taught the way, fully understood it and accepted it he may have not been a saint but he surely would not have become what he became.

It would have not only spared his life but the lives of millions and millions of people later on.

I am not aware of or believe in predetermined fate or destiny. When mankind fell in the garden - they chose free will - this has become a blessing for some and a curse for others.

Forrest Gump said it best when he said, "Life is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're gonna get."
 
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Of course it would have. At least up to a certain age. Had he been taught the way, fully understood it and accepted it he may have not been a saint but he surely would not have become what he became.

It would have not only spared his life but the lives of millions and millions of people later on.

I am not aware of or believe in predetermined fate or destiny. When mankind fell in the garden - they chose free will - this has become a blessing for some and a curse for others.

Forrest Gump said it best when he said, "Life is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're gonna get."
I am not talking about when he was younger but during the Holocaust.
 
No. The verse emphasizes Jesus' humanity and his distinct relationship with God the Father, but it doesn't negate his divine nature. Rather, it highlights Jesus' humility and obedience to the Father, as He is not yet ascended and is therefore still subject to the Father's will.
Back in heaven=Rev 3:12--Before Earth=Psalm 45:7
 
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