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What is salivation?

What is salivation?

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Who can safely expectorate divine salivation?

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Ptooey! 😉

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God became man.

God became man so that man might become God in life and in nature but not in the Godhead.

God became man to redeem a group of human beings and dispense the divine life and nature of God into them that they might become the corporate expression of God united with man and man united with God.

God became a man so that man might be made the collective vessel to contain God and express God for His glory and for their enjoyment. God alone is the object of worship. But the salvation makes man and God mingled, interwoven, united, incorporated, and in an "organic" union of divinity and humanity.

This entity is seen symbolically in the end of the Bible. She is called "New Jerusalem" the corporate mingling of divinity and humanity.

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Originally posted by jaywill
God became man.

God became man so that man might become God in life and in nature but not in the Godhead.

God became man to redeem a group of human beings and dispense the divine life and nature of God into them that they might become the corporate expression of God united with man and man united with God.

God became a man so that man might be m ...[text shortened]... Bible. She is called [b]"New Jerusalem"
the corporate mingling of divinity and humanity.[/b]
What does any of that have to do with expectoration?

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Originally posted by royalchicken
Who can safely expectorate divine salivation?
salvation?

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Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
salvation?
No, salivation. It's the key goal of the members of the United Church of the Dry Mouth.

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Originally posted by royalchicken
Who can safely expectorate divine salivation?
The gift of being able to pass from death to life once again.

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Originally posted by LemonJello
What does any of that have to do with expectoration?
Lenom,

My post was a general post about salvation as taught in the New Testament. It was not a reply the "expectoration" post.

I don't know what you mean by "expectoration."

But my post does reply to the question of what salvation is - the theme of this thread.

Maybe you could tell me what "expectoration" has to do with salvation.

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Originally posted by jaywill
Lenom,

My post was a general post about salvation as taught in the New Testament. It was not a reply the "expectoration" post.

I don't know what you mean by "expectoration."

But my post does reply to the question of what salvation is - the theme of this thread.

Maybe you could tell me what "expectoration" has to do with salvation.
If your god cared about you, he'd tell you that this thread is about 'salivation', not 'salvation'.

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Originally posted by royalchicken
Who can safely expectorate divine salivation?
The true route to salivation - Cheeses.

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Originally posted by jaywill
Lenom,

My post was a general post about salvation as taught in the New Testament. It was not a reply the "expectoration" post.

I don't know what you mean by "expectoration."

But my post does reply to the question of what salvation is - the theme of this thread.

Maybe you could tell me what "expectoration" has to do with salvation.
The theme of the thread is salivation, not salvation; so I just thought you were getting way off-topic there. No worries!!

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Originally posted by royalchicken
If your god cared about you, he'd tell you that this thread is about 'salivation', not 'salvation'.
Oops, Wrong discussion.

Oh well, happy spitting!
At least you have a purpose in life.

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Originally posted by royalchicken
Who can safely expectorate divine salivation?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Did you misread the thread?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
I can't hear you, but that does not surprise me, since you are apparently stuck in the pages of Ephesians.