PS95
Well-Known Member
WOW Matt. Are you also calling me a liar? Allow me to set this straight please.Thanks.
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Let the intelligent reader beware. Anyone who listens to PS95 telling others what I believe and thinks it is accurate has made a mistake.
We have had several conversations (if you can call them that) it's more like me asking, and you being evasive most of the time, but when I have gotten an answers- SEE below. I can provide every single link if you wish. Just ask and I will deliver. Putting those together is confusing and contradictory- and yet you get annoyed- and tell me to search all of your 20K posts for what you believe. I have even asked you for a link with your beliefs- you ignored that too.
So here you go. here are your own words- in bold- lest you call me a liar again.
It's pretty simple- you are here as "other faith" and constantly tell those who accept the trinity that they are wrong and have a different God than you do. So instead of bashing them as serving a fake god- I just ask YOU to explain what you believe! Imagine that. That makes me a bad guy if I find your answers confusing? Why don't you just lay it all out for everyone, Matt since only you serve the true God. Instead I have had to piece this together like a puzzle. Then you accuse me of lying. sigh
1). "There was a time when the Son of God did not exist. He began to exist circa 6 BC when he was miraculously created by the God of the Jews - his God and Father - in the womb of the virgin."
2)" I don’t say that Jesus had no preexistence. I say that Jesus has a preexistence."
3) God supernaturally created a human person, whom God knew only in his foreknowledge, in Mary.
I have never said, nor have I ever believed, that Jesus was an “it”. [Added to make it clear to my readers.]
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Correct me if I am wrong here- You said the Word (logos) was an it.
That’s right.
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So you are now saying that you are like a Christadelphian like Trevor? The Word who became flesh was not Jesus?
I’m not a Christadelphian but that is something which I have in common with the Christadelphians. I’ve said it all along.
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Does an "it" have a memory?
Sometimes.
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is that your answer? Examples?
A computer quickly comes to mind.
I’m typing this message on an iPad. It has a certain amount of memory. Sometimes I use my iPhone to post messages. It too has memory. (Pet peeve of mine - spell check.) Sometimes, though rarely since I retired, I check my contact list. I don’t have a lot of telephone numbers memorized.
I’m currently having a problem with my car starting. A mechanic has advised me over the phone that he believes the problem may be with either a computer chip or a chip scanner. The car, a Toyota, apparently, has a shut down feature which it activates if / when it thinks it’s being stolen. I didn’t know that until just a few days ago.