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Nothing dodged; you fail to understand the simple answer I gave you to your
yes-no question. I said it doesn't matter; you can believe or not believe in hell and
still end up there; that flew right over your head. It reminds me of many things said
to you; you don't see the exact answer in the exact form given you wanted, and you
completely miss it, so you keep going on and on about not getting answered. It
could be why you are so angry and belittling people, you don't understand them,
and you act out as you do in all the forms.

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@fmf said
You asked me this facetious question [above]; it could only have been in bad faith. And I immediately gave you this answer...

[b]When I was a Christian I thought Jesus was calling me and was literally and actually "in" me, affecting everything, transforming me. You're a Christian, right? Do you think "Jesus is just another guy"? No. You don't. Don't ask me fatuous questions.[/ ...[text shortened]... y ignored it. Are you planning to pretend that you never saw it, never read it, never understood it?
I noticed in your current answer you still have not told me about Jesus you are only
telling me about you.


@KellyJay
As a side note: it appears that Suzianne has owned up publicly to red thumbing [anonymously, at least until now] all or nearly all or most of my posts in my conversations with you.

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@kellyjay said
I noticed in your current answer you still have not told me about Jesus you are onlytelling me about you.
You asked me "Who did you think Jesus was while claiming to be a Christian, just another guy?" My answer was no. And I told you why. Your question was answered.

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@fmf said
You asked me "Who did you think Jesus was while claiming to be a Christian, just another guy?" My answer was no. And I told you why. Your question was answered.
I'm not interested in you, but who was Jesus to you.

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@kellyjay said
I'm not interested in you, but who was Jesus to you.
I told you who he was to me. Point blank. Are you pretending not to have read my answer?

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@kellyjay said
who was Jesus to you.
[From the previous page] When I was a Christian I thought [1] Jesus was calling me and [2] he was literally and actually "in" me, [3] affecting everything, [4] transforming me.

That's who Jesus was to me. I've numbered it for you.

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DO I HAVE TO REPEAT MYSELF HOW MANY TIMES? IT DOES NOT MATTER; you can
end up there believing in it or not; it is Jesus Christ who is the primary concern. For
crying out loud, dive! You should know a lot of the things you are told seem to go
flying right over your head, and this is one of the simplest of them all.

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@fmf said
[From the previous page] When I was a Christian I thought [1] Jesus was calling me and [2] he was literally and actually "in" me, [3] affecting everything, [4] transforming me.

That's who Jesus was to me. I've numbered it for you.
Just leave yourself out of the answer and tell me about Jesus, for the third time now.

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@kellyjay said
Just leave yourself out of the answer and tell me about Jesus, for the third time now.
For people with Christian faith, Jesus is the saviour who calls them; they believe Jesus is literally and actually "in" them; Jesus affects everything in their lives; Jesus transforms them. You're a Christian ~ don't you believe this too?

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@fmf said
For people with Christian faith, Jesus is the saviour who calls them; they believe Jesus is literally and actually "in" them; Jesus affects everything in their lives; Jesus transforms them. You're a Christian ~ don't you believe this too?
You still cannot do it, can you? I ask you to tell me about Jesus; you talk about you,
I ask you to leave you out of the discussion; tell me about Jesus you bring in other
people in place of you. If I asked you to describe your home, would you ignore your
home and tell me about all of the warm and fuzzy feelings you had in each room or
talk about your home, would you tell me about all of the warm and fuzzy feelings
others had when they talk about your home. If it's all you, or all other people, you
cannot simply tell me about Jesus, you expect me to think you ever had a
relationship with Him in reality as a Christian; you say no now, I agree with you, it
never happened, it's always been about you or other people, not Jesus.