Spirituality
22 Nov 16
Originally posted by karoly aczelWe are a species or we as individuals? As a species humans have dominion over the earth. God's children know that this life is short lived and insignificant compared to God's kingdom which is eternal.
So you disagree with sonship that we are created by god to have dominion over the Earth?
I disagree with sonship on pretty much everything I've seen so far. So I'm sure I'd disagree with sonship on the meaning of those words too.
Originally posted by karoly aczelPeople are broken up into two categories: Children of God and Children of the Devil. Jesus made the distinction himself.
You won't get anywhere if you won't meet people halfway.
We are gods creations too.
if you were born in the middle of India would you be a
Hindu?
04 Dec 16
Originally posted by EladarYeah your and my idea of God is certainly very different.
Yeah well people give the wrong definition to words.
Pointing out the truth is love.
All life is precious. To be born in a human form is a huge blessing. Adversity is a chance to learn. the truth is yours and yours only.
If there were a road map to a Christian God everyone would be on it (and agree what it is)
. I have no problem with Jesus
Jesus' powerful message resonates through the ages and has genuine power. But so do other things. and to dismiss the rest of creation for the narrow view of the bible is a fallacy and a missed chance to further spirituality.
Originally posted by karoly aczelThose who follow God's commands are children of God. Those who do not follow God's commands are children of the Devil. You can break up both groups into multiple sub groups and give them individual names, but that would be a fallacy, but inescapable I suppose.
What about Children of KRSNA?
Originally posted by EladarOh, and the fact that you didn't answer the question says to me you wont try to meat me halfway. So unless you can be a bit less defensive and oppressive I shall have to discontinue this pointless and much repeated "discourse"
People are broken up into two categories: Children of God and Children of the Devil. Jesus made the distinction himself.
Originally posted by EladarCan't answer straight yes or no question.
Those who follow God's commands are children of God. Those who do not follow God's commands are children of the Devil. You can break up both groups into multiple sub groups and give them individual names, but that would be a fallacy, but inescapable I suppose.
You are getting no where . It's just words with you.
Good-bye. Good luck
Originally posted by EladarWould you read a Veda or Sutra?
One thing I did learn from this tread, mention something from the Bible and you are a Bible thumper.
Very odd how that term evolved. Don't even need to mention Chapter and verse, just idea from the Bible. Very odd.
Cause I've read some bible
But you do come across as a bible thumper
Originally posted by karoly aczelYou asked what else this life could be for. I gave you my opinion as a Christian. Asking a Christian for the meaning of life the calling him a bible thumper because he based his opinion on the bible is a bit odd.
Would you read a Veda or Sutra?
Cause I've read some bible
But you do come across as a bible thumper
No meed to read up on other religions. God will make the call not me.
I am secure in my faith. I am not one to say one can't go to heaven if one is ignorant of Jesus. That is God's call.
Originally posted by EladarSweet. Be well!
You asked what else this life could be for. I gave you my opinion as a Christian. Asking a Christian for the meaning of life the calling him a bible thumper because he based his opinion on the bible is a bit odd.
No meed to read up on other religions. God will make the call not me.
I am secure in my faith. I am not one to say one can't go to heaven if one is ignorant of Jesus. That is God's call.
Originally posted by apathistLooks good. Would taste as good as a lot of meats cooked like that - without salt
BBC News report, three years ago, about the world's first lab-grown burger. Food critics give their verdict on the burger's taste and texture. Short video.
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-23576143