24 Sep 18
Originally posted by @chaney3God and Jesus are One, He isn’t replacing Himself with anyone else. What took place is the Word of God, the Son of God became a man, it’s the gospel.
My point is that God has been replaced by Jesus.
If my previous wording did not represent the above sentence, then I withdraw those words.
Happy??
Originally posted by @chaney3doesnt matter what you like, doesnt matter what i like. facts are facts.
Doesn't matter. It was pretty stupid in my opinion, to kill innocent kids because of one man's stubbornness.
And you say Jesus killed them, because He is also God.
I don't like it.
Even if you want to "blame God", should all mankind be accountable for one mans actions? Adam.
Let us look at the world today. One man influenced a nation. Gandhi, Hitler. They changed the lives of millions
24 Sep 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeyes so we can still blame God/Jesus
Didn't God harden the Pharaoh's heart?
24 Sep 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeYes, and what was done could have changed it the other way too. It is no different from when Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. An event that turned some towards God harden the hearts of others away from Him. We get what we want, hard hearts of stone or of flesh, keep ignoring what you see hardens your heart.
Didn't God harden the Pharaoh's heart?
24 Sep 18
Originally posted by @chaney3Passover is approaching. Every Jewish child will be retold the story of Moses and the Pharoah, and how God brought boils, locusts, hail and the other plagues onto the Egyptians. Yet in spite of this overwhelming evidence of God's intentions, Pharoah refused to let the Jews go, until a tenth plague, the death of the first-born children was inflicted on every Egyptian home, passing over the Jewish homes. Only after this tragedy did the Pharoah relent and let the Jews leave slavery and Egypt to begin their journey to the promised land.
I meant Passover.
This has been known for generations. What has not been known is why the Pharoah, in the face of such overwhelming evidence would refuse to release the Jews after the first nine plagues. It took eight years of research by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, the renowned psychologist and nurse, to find the definitive answer. Dr. Kubler-Ross spent those years studying the Dead Sea Scrolls before discovering the answer. And once found, it was obvious.....The Pharoah was still in de Nile.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukehope you read my first letter Ghost. I wonder how long it will take others to get that
Passover is approaching. Every Jewish child will be retold the story of Moses and the Pharoah, and how God brought boils, locusts, hail and the other plagues onto the Egyptians. Yet in spite of this overwhelming evidence of God's intentions, Pharoah refused to let the Jews go, until a tenth plague, the death of the first-born children was inflicted ...[text shortened]... ore discovering the answer. And once found, it was obvious.....The Pharoah was still in de Nile.