what happened to god between the o.t. and n.t? did he have a life changing experience that calmed him, maybe the o.t. was his teenage years full of emotion and testosterone and the o.t. was him moving towards middle age, settling down (starting a family). did he take a break? maybe go exploring the indian sub-continent...........maybe he found god.
Originally posted by stellspalfie what happened to god between the o.t. and n.t? did he have a life changing experience that calmed him, maybe the o.t. was his teenage years full of emotion and testosterone and the o.t. was him moving towards middle age, settling down (starting a family). did he take a break? maybe go exploring the indian sub-continent...........maybe he found god.
Originally posted by stellspalfie what happened to god between the o.t. and n.t? did he have a life changing experience that calmed him, maybe the o.t. was his teenage years full of emotion and testosterone and the o.t. was him moving towards middle age, settling down (starting a family). did he take a break? maybe go exploring the indian sub-continent...........maybe he found god.
the messiah is coming (watch this space)----------------------------------------------------------messiah arrives
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby God/Eternity Past)-------------------------------- [time/human history]--------------------------------- (God/Eternity Future
due to nature of the inflatable volunteers suffering a myriad of perpendicular, post-ironic self-aware, identity replacements. one can only float ideas that sink to the surface and drown in a sea of time-free science. like a cat tied to a pole.
Originally posted by stellspalfie then the j-man isnt as nice as i thought he was. he's as nuts as his psychotic, mass murdering old-man.
why? can you cite a single example where God arbitrarily executed divine justice upon anyone without giving them prior warning and seeking their repentance? No neither can I.
Originally posted by stellspalfie so the god/jesus of the n.t. agrees with everything in the mosaic law then?
The word became flesh is not from Mosaic traditions but is a New Testament innovation borrowed from Greek philosophy.
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The word became flesh is not from Mosaic traditions but is a New Testament innovation borrowed from Greek philosophy.
"the Word became flesh" was stated in terms that Gnostics would understand (hopefully) not in order to agree with all their philosophical ideas but to contradict certain of them.