And I asked if he thought the answer he gave would more likely compel him to believe Jesus was speaking literally. He hasn't answered they and neither have youHe did answer it, You just do not like his answer.
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And I asked if he thought the answer he gave would more likely compel him to believe Jesus was speaking literally. He hasn't answered they and neither have youHe did answer it, You just do not like his answer.
What I think is your faced with a dilemma. The words you claim Jesus would have used if he was speaking literally are not very different than what he actually said but you would be no more likely to believe him which means you don't believe Jesus. Don't get angry with me.Now you are just having a conversation with yourself. Maybe it's time to go outside and play?
Anyway, you seem to know so much about me, but you don't seem to know what I think of your topic.
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What a crock!What I think is your faced with a dilemma. The words you claim Jesus would have used if he was speaking literally are not very different than what he actually said but you would be no more likely to believe him which means you don't believe Jesus. Don't get angry with me.
Unless you literally consume my human body and drink the blood that flows from my veins, you cannot have lifeSo on another thread about OSAS a discussion has been raging about John 6. Is Jesus speaking literally when he says "Amen Amen I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the son of man and drink his blood you do not have life within you. Whoever feeds upon my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life and I will raise him up on the last day".
Now this is kind of thought experiment. For this discussion we're going to assume Jesus was not speaking literally. With that in mind the experiment is:
What specific words do you think Jesus would have used if he was speaking literally?
Please don't use the l, Jesus would never say such a thing, argument as that's lazy both intellectually and theologically. Please be specific in your replies. Thank you in advance and I'm looking forward to the responses
We have answered your question (at least I have) so many times I have lost count.And I asked if he thought the answer he gave would more likely compel him to believe Jesus was speaking literally. He hasn't answered they and neither have you
amen, Work through the passage, from the start of Jesus conversation until the endWhat a crock!
So this was all just your end run trying to trick people into your so-called dilemma.
Read the passage. His words are spirit.
But if you misuse His words the way you misuse mine, If you miss the meaning of His words as you do mine, well, best to start from the beginning, and work your way through the Scriptures slowly, carefully.
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This is not an end run. Jesus uses the words "eat my flesh" you tell me he doesn't mean literally mean eat his flesh. Ok. I concede he doesn't mean it literally. So because I misunderstood him I am asking you to tell me what words would he have used if he did mean it literally. That's a reasonable question given the circumstances.What a crock!
So this was all just your end run trying to trick people into your so-called dilemma.
Read the passage. His words are spirit.
But if you misuse His words the way you misuse mine, If you miss the meaning of His words as you do mine, well, best to start from the beginning, and work your way through the Scriptures slowly, carefully.
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Unless you literally consume my human body and drink the blood that flows from my veins, you cannot have life
Thank you! Finally someone with courage. How is that substantially different than "eat my flesh and drink blood"? Why use those words at all if he didn't mean it literally?Unless you literally consume my human body and drink the blood that flows from my veins, you cannot have life
He gave a statement, and then explained Himself. There is nothing to add. Read the passage, and then interpret it according to what Jesus said.This is not an end run. Jesus uses the words "eat my flesh" you tell me he doesn't mean literally mean eat his flesh. Ok. I concede he doesn't mean it literally. So because I misunderstood him I am asking you to tell me what words would he have used if he did mean it literally. That's a reasonable question given the circumstances.
He said, eat my flesh and drink my blood but you claim he didn't mean it literally but nothing he said indicated he didn't mean it literallyHe gave a statement, and then explained Himself. There is nothing to add. Read the passage, and then interpret it according to what Jesus said.
No one - not one person - can tell you what someone would have said if they meant something else. Anyone can make up whatever they want, just like I did (purely for effect, mind you).
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John 6:60-63 KJVHe said, eat my flesh and drink my blood but you claim he didn't mean it literally but nothing he said indicated he didn't mean it that way
Hypotheticals are not real, and not relevant, because just anyone can make up just anything, and the originator of the hypothetical can twist and turn it however they like. So it's not meaningful.This is not an end run. Jesus uses the words "eat my flesh" you tell me he doesn't mean literally mean eat his flesh. Ok. I concede he doesn't mean it literally. So because I misunderstood him I am asking you to tell me what words would he have used if he did mean it literally. That's a reasonable question given the circumstances.
That has NOTHING to do whether he meant that literally or not. The "words" are "eat my flesh and drink my blood". THE flesh is not HIS flesh. Stop itJohn 6:60-63 KJV
60) Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
61) When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said unto them, Doth this offend you?
62) What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
63) It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.
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OK.That has NOTHING to do whether he meant that literally or not. The "words" are "eat my flesh and drink my blood". THE flesh is not HIS flesh. Stop it
I know why you hate itHypotheticals are not real, and not relevant, because just anyone can make up just anything, and the originator of the hypothetical can twist and turn it however they like. So it's not meaningful.
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Did you understand what I said about hypotheticals?I know why you hate it