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Pastimes : History's effect on Religion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TheStockStalker who wrote (386)8/26/2005 11:07:30 AM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 520
 
Just one problem with all this Paneverthingism, Jesus denied it was true.

"Then He said again to them, "I go away, and you will seek Me, and will die in your sin; where I am going, you cannot come."

So the Jews were saying, "Surely He will not kill Himself, will He, since He says, 'Where I am going, you cannot come'?"

And He was saying to them, "You are from below, I am from above; you are of this world, I am not of this world.

"Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins."

So they were saying to Him, "Who are You?" Jesus said to them, "What have I been saying to you from the beginning?

"I have many things to speak and to judge concerning you, but He who sent Me is true; and the things which I heard from Him, these I speak to the world."

They did not realize that He had been speaking to them about the Father. (John 8:)

Fascinating, isn't it; that such an enlightened being would be so dogmatically opposed to the pagan notion that "we are all god" and demand allegiance to himself personally?



To: TheStockStalker who wrote (386)8/26/2005 4:54:52 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 520
 
"At certain moments, always unforseen, I become happy... I look at the strangers near as if I had known them all my life... everything fills me with affection... It may be an hour before the mood passes, but lately I seem to understand that I enter upon it
the moment I cease to hate... "


~ William Butler Yeats