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Originally posted by The King View PostWhether things like swarms and floods don't count is open to debate, and as such are only your opinion. Regardless, the unmistakable manifestation of God is Jesus Christ.
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Originally posted by The King View PostYes, it does answer your question "why doesnt everyone accept him as the Messiah or their savior?"
And no, floods and swarms being a sign from god are not open for debate because they aren't god. A man has to physically manifest him/herself and prove to me without a shadow of a doubt that it is god. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostBut not "Have you seen Jesus?"
And no, floods and swarms being a sign from god are not open for debate because they aren't god. A man has to physically manifest him/herself and prove to me without a shadow of a doubt that it is god. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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Originally posted by The King View PostConsidering that God is not a man, your demand for proof on your terms shall remain unrequited.
27 So God created man in his own image,
in the image of God he created him;
male and female he created them. "
Your gods book state he was either man or woman. Nice try.
AAAAAAAAAAANNNND My favorite bible quote. Mark 3:29 "He that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness."
I reject god, and the notion of him. Y'know, just in case someone thought I could be saved at one point, save it, I'm doomed to hell
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Originally posted by The King View PostNice try, guy, but image refers to spirit.
AAAAAAAAAANNNND don't know if common innernet (sic) attention whoring on your part qualifies as blasphemy, but it does qualify as boring.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostYou have some scripture to back up that claim? Because it reads like (assuming the book is true) god made us exactly like him, but y'know, mortal and a whole lot less divine. I don't see ANYWHERE in those two passages where it says anything about spirit.
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