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The thief on the cross

The thief on the cross

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For anyone interested check out my discussion with Romans on pages 10 and 11.

There's a post where he posted as becker, but seems to have responded as if he were Romans. The "tell" is a little bit subtle, but he seems to have forgotten himself. .


Originally posted by @thinkofone
For anyone interested check out my discussion with Romans on pages 10 and 11.

There's a post where he posted as becker, but seems to have responded as if he were Romans. The "tell" is a little bit subtle, but he seems to have forgotten himself. .
Ah, so we’re back to this.

Wow. You really were busted worse than I thought.

Chin up. Daddy still loves you.


Originally posted by @romans1009
Ah, so we’re back to this.

Wow. You really were busted worse than I thought.

Chin up. Daddy still loves you.
lol. Nice try.

Just give it up already.


Originally posted by @fmf
You are just someone using lazy rhetorical gimmicks to propagate his religion on a message board. I have not seen or heard anything from you since you arrived here to suggest that there is anything supernatural about you or the way you think.

You are like the people here around me who place great store on being able to recite verbatim great tracts from thei ...[text shortened]... ability to "grasp". Same goes for you and your “natural man" nonsense aimed at Ghost of a Duke.
I do not think Romans would ever say that he is "supernatural" in the way he thinks or behaves. He is not claiming to do miracles here, is he>?


Originally posted by @philokalia
I do not think Romans would ever say that he is "supernatural" in the way he thinks or behaves. He is not claiming to do miracles here, is he>?
He claims that there is "God's Holy Spirit" indwelling in him and that this makes looking after his mother a righteous 'good work' in the eyes of "God" [and "dirty rags" if performed by someone without "God's Holy Spirit"] and that this indwelling supernatural being means he can operate on a "different plane" than Ghost of a Duke.

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Originally posted by @thinkofone
lol. Nice try.

Just give it up already.
So was Jesus Christ God in the flesh or was he insane?

Or is this another question you’re going to duck?

What do you make of all the times Jesus said He was God and that He came down from heaven?

How can you claim to trust Jesus’ words but not trust the Gospel writers who transcribed them?

How do you figure Paul preached a different Gospel than Jesus when Jesus hand-picked Paul to deliver His Gospel to the Gentiles? Did Jesus make a massive blunder in doing that?

What do you make of all the Messianic prophecies in the Old Testament that Jesus fulfilled? Who do you think is the “suffering servant” in Isaiah chapter 53? Doesn’t that sound like Jesus? Or do you, like non-Messianic Jews, think it refers to the nation of Israel?

What do you think John the Baptist meant when he referred to Jesus as “the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world?”

Do you reject all the miracles Jesus performed as recorded in the Gospels?

How do you interpret these verses:

“Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples,

And said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?

Jesus answered and said unto them, Go and shew John again those things which ye do hear and see:

The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them.

And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.”

(Matthew 11:2-6)

If Jesus was just a man, to what do you attribute Saul of Tarsus’ transformation from one of the worst persecutors of early Christians to one of Christianity’s staunchest advocates and defenders? Do you reject Acts chapter 9?

If Jesus were just a man, wouldn’t Christianity have died out a long time ago as Gamaliel said in Acts chapter 5?

“Then stood there up one in the council, a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor of the law, had in reputation among all the people, and commanded to put the apostles forth a little space;

And said unto them, Ye men of Israel, take heed to yourselves what ye intend to do as touching these men.

For before these days rose up Theudas, boasting himself to be somebody; to whom a number of men, about four hundred, joined themselves: who was slain; and all, as many as obeyed him, were scattered, and brought to nought.

After this man rose up Judas of Galilee in the days of the taxing, and drew away much people after him: he also perished; and all, even as many as obeyed him, were dispersed.

And now I say unto you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought:

But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.”

(Acts 5:34-39)


Originally posted by @fmf
He claims that there is "God's Holy Spirit" indwelling in him and that this makes looking after his mother a righteous 'good work' in the eyes of "God" [and "dirty rags" if performed by someone without "God's Holy Spirit"] and that this indwelling supernatural being means he can operate on a "different plane" than Ghost of a Duke.
Wow. You’re angrier than I thought. Now you’re misrepresenting my position and bringing my mother into it.

Don’t worry. I checked the latest polls and you’re still way ahead in the race for “Head Troll.”


Originally posted by @fmf
He claims that there is "God's Holy Spirit" indwelling in him and that this makes looking after his mother a righteous 'good work' in the eyes of "God" [and "dirty rags" if performed by someone without "God's Holy Spirit"] and that this indwelling supernatural being means he can operate on a "different plane" than Ghost of a Duke.
I do not have to dig around the forum to know that what you have said has a 99% chance of being the least charitable interpretation possible of his words.

Please, treat us with respect and try to have a discussion with us like we aren't mortal enemies in the dance of death.

Post like a man, not like a swamp creature.

Let's have an honest dsicussion with swords on the battlefield and let's not skulk around in the night trying to manipulate and misconstru eone another's contentions.


Originally posted by @romans1009
Wow. You’re angrier than I thought. Now you’re misrepresenting my position and bringing my mother into it.
No "anger" on my part. You keep mentioning "anger". You introduced the whole looking-after-your-mother as an example of Christian 'good works' ~ the first one that came to your mind, the other was giving money to charity ~ and credited the "Holy Spirit" dwelling inside you for making you more caring and compassionate with her, and "patient" too.


Originally posted by @philokalia
I do not have to dig around the forum to know that what you have said has a 99% chance of being the least charitable interpretation possible of his words.
Thank you for explaining what you think you don't have to do.


Originally posted by @philokalia
Please, treat us with respect and try to have a discussion with us like we aren't mortal enemies in the dance of death.

Post like a man, not like a swamp creature.

Let's have an honest dsicussion with swords on the battlefield and let's not skulk around in the night trying to manipulate and misconstru eone another's contentions.
Thank you for your suggestions.


Originally posted by @philokalia
I do not have to dig around the forum to know that what you have said has a 99% chance of being the least charitable interpretation possible of his words.

Please, [b]treat us with respect and try to have a discussion with us like we aren't mortal enemies in the dance of death.


Post like a man, not like a swamp creature.

Let's have a ...[text shortened]... 's not skulk around in the night trying to manipulate and misconstru eone another's contentions.[/b]
Thanks, brother.

He (and ToO) are angry and lashing out.

In a way, it’s a compliment because they’re demonstrating they’ve been busted on substance and insults is all they’ve got.


Originally posted by @fmf
No "anger" on my part. You keep mentioning "anger". You introduced the whole looking-after-your-mother as an example of Christian 'good works' ~ the first one that came to your mind, the other was giving money to charity ~ and credited the "Holy Spirit" dwelling inside you for making you more caring and compassionate with her, and "patient" too.
Your obsession with my mother is strange - but not as strange as when you created multiple fake accounts on here and pretended to be a woman.

I get why you created multiple fake accounts, but why pretend to be a woman? Are you ever going to explain why you did that?

I know you wrote an apology to the community after you were caught, but I wasn’t here then and haven’t read it. Can you at least pm me what thread it was on?


Originally posted by @romans1009
So was Jesus Christ God in the flesh or was he insane?

Or is this another question you’re going to duck?

What do you make of all the times Jesus said He was God and that He came down from heaven?

How can you claim to trust Jesus’ words but not trust the Gospel writers who transcribed them?

How do you figure Paul preached a different Gospel th ...[text shortened]... od, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.”

(Acts 5:34-39)
Bump for ToO

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Originally posted by @romans1009
Your obsession with my mother is strange - but not as strange as when you created multiple fake accounts on here and pretended to be a woman.

I get why you created multiple fake accounts, but why pretend to be a woman? Are you ever going to explain why you did that?

I know you wrote an apology to the community after you were caught, but I wasn’t here then and haven’t read it. Can you at least pm me what thread it was on?
Aside from 'giving money to charity', the only other example of "Holy Spirit" inspired Christian 'good works' you've given has been looking after your mother. I have focused on that. There is no "obsession".