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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Frederick Smart who wrote (9183)1/4/2002 1:44:17 PM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
Yo Fred
How are you? I was never particularly good with numbers, so Following them can be somewhat problematic for me. I have to admit that the vast majority of your posts go right over my head, at least as far as the numbers go. When it comes to God however, I have a slightly better grasp on what we are talking about.

What Emanuel Swedenborg knows about the council of Nicea is questionable, certainly his conclusions are disputable. Off the top of my head it seems to me that the council of Nicea was concerned with who Jesus was, and what was his essential nature. I don't need the council of Nicea to tell me what Scripture clearly tells me. This is what is important. Jesus Himself asked; "Who do you say that I am?"

You say "He was "just another son of "God" just like the rest of "us"" Perhaps you have made an error in your calculation, perhaps your figures have been corrupted, but clearly your answer disagrees with the answers in "The Book". Maybe some of Swedenborg's demons have been whispering erroneous numbers in your ear while you were working? He thought he could tell the good angels from the bad ones but I understand that at the end he was not so sure.

Go back and check your work young man. :))

Your really pretty Smart,..... for a Fred that is. :)))

Have a good day.
Greg