Marvelloustime
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@amigo de christoThe savoir of the world always reminded
of the dire need to Beleive on Him .
Thus to the trenches and remind all of the absolute dire need to believe on Him .

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@amigo de christoThe savoir of the world always reminded
of the dire need to Beleive on Him .
Thus to the trenches and remind all of the absolute dire need to believe on Him .

Jesus didn't say, "I am he," he said "I am," according to the Greek. "He" is added in John 8:24, 28, and some others, by English translators, hence why it usually is italicized. Context determines whether or not "he" is legitimate.Well, that's a fine assessment apart from the linguistic analysis you are presenting, isn't it? In other words, you are falling to Circular Reasoning, starting with your conclusion. Then, you look for evidence to support your conclusion.
In this case, Jesus said "I am he," which you take as proof he is YHWH. The weakness of this claim is what happens when someone else says I am he?" D'at different is not an argument. Silly to say the logic you use does not apply when imposters say it. Hope you understand that.
Same points apply. Many say, "I am." Does that make them God?Jesus didn't say, "I am he," he said "I am," according to the Greek. "He" is added in John 8:24, 28, and some others, by English translators, hence why it usually is italicized. Context determines whether or not "he" is legitimate.
no its makes them DECIEVED .Same points apply. Many say, "I am." Does that make them God?
your reasoning stinks my friend . HEY many also have called themselves GOD .Same points apply. Many say, "I am." Does that make them God?
Do they? In what way?Same points apply. Many say, "I am."
Of course not. Are you suggesting that Jesus is using it in the same way as everyone else? If Jesus used it in a unique way, that spoke of the nature of his existence, then certainly he is the only person who can use it that way, correct?Does that make them God?
Yes. Not merely suggesting it, stating it as basic reading comprehension. Words don’t change meaning based on who says it. Where do you get this idea?Are you suggesting that Jesus is using it in the same way as everyone else?
Is Jesus the Son of God in the same way as any other person who claims to be a son or daughter of God?Yes. Not merely suggesting it, stating it as basic reading comprehension. Words don’t change meaning based on who says it. Where do you get this idea?
Thanks, it's nice to hear someone has.@Beebster, I've enjoyed reading many of your posts.
I am not. I believe God is a family; the Father being the head.The one below suggests you are a binitarian..
I go by certain principles and laws.How do you reconcile your claim with Isaiah 45:5 and the changing (still being created) Jesus with the many verses that reveal God's immutable nature, e.g., Malachi 3:6, Isaiah 40:28 and 1 Timothy 1:17?
Normally when I post, or I should say when I used to post on this forum, I would use two or three verses to prove a point. But my posts would get pretty long and people seem to lose interest quite quickly, especially if they have their own agenda to preach.
My post count is high because I do the same thing; break up long replies into sections.This post has already gone on too long so I'll continue in my next post.
I will answer your question eventually.
Your question takes a bit more than a quick, simple reply to answer. Please bear with me.

I don’t think you are But instead reading into it what you want.
you abandon the field of science, of studying God's word by invoking Ad Hominem's.
Hey Wrangler, sorry I didn't reply sooner. Busy weekend.How do you reconcile your claim with Isaiah 45:5 and the changing (still being created) Jesus with the many verses that reveal God's immutable nature, e.g., Malachi 3:6, Isaiah 40:28 and 1 Timothy 1:17?
Hi there.Folks Christ Jesus isn't the Saviour of unsaved people.
Only possible ? Isnt that selling Jesus work short ? I believe it [He]actually saved a whole world of elect people.In the sense that Jesus’s work on the cross makes salvation possible for all, yes.