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To: Jamey who wrote (38178)7/27/2004 3:20:24 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
I did read your previous post as I did this current post. And I ask you how can you just inject a meaning "as he knew it" (pertaining to the whole world) which is not written there and does not exist anywhere else in the word to support it?? It's outrageous that you can just make up a meaning that doesn't exist and is so blatantly made up and then insist that it's true and without any other supporting scripture to boot!! Jesus said every tribe and tongue and people. Do you think He didn't know how big the world was when He said it? Since He was saying what the Father wanted Him to say do you think God Himself didn't know how big the world was and who lived in it?? Your whole theology is full of holes man. Come on over, the waters fine.



To: Jamey who wrote (38178)7/27/2004 4:12:45 PM
From: haqihana  Respond to of 39621
 
James, Since all Christians believe that Jesus, and God, are one deity, what makes you think that Jesus did not know the scope of the entire planet at the time He walked on earth, and said what he did? Your preterist belief is based on what Jesus, supposedly, said, not what Paul taught. So are you saying that Jesus would ignore the rest of the people of the world just because those that were present at his side were not aware of them?

You are short changing Jesus in your quest to justify the odd ball concept of preterism.