Well I think Rita wants us to behave so have fun attacking the Bible.You bless the ones who murdered Jesus= pure darkness. To this day reject him.
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Well I think Rita wants us to behave so have fun attacking the Bible.You bless the ones who murdered Jesus= pure darkness. To this day reject him.
Explain this fact--hundreds of different religions claim to be christian--hundreds of different truths-WHY? Jesus promised when he sent holy spirit to his it would guide them into all truth-that means 99% of them are false religions-1Cor 1:10= 1 has truth via holy spirit guidance.1 has Jesus. The one Jesus said would be hated because the world hated him first.Well I think Rita wants us to behave so have fun attacking the Bible.
If you would like to hear the Truth, called the Bible, start a thread. We are off topic.Explain this fact--hundreds of different religions claim to be christian--hundreds of different truths-WHY? Jesus promised when he sent holy spirit to his it would guide them into all truth-that means 99% of them are false religions-1Cor 1:10= 1 has truth via holy spirit guidance.1 has Jesus. The one Jesus said would be hated because the world hated him first.
First of all, the same Greek word is used in both occurrences of the word "God" in John 1:1. This same word is used in many contexts, whether it refers to the Only True God or whether it is referring to a false god - such as a man-made god (1 Cor. 8:5) or Satan as the ‘god of this age’ (2 Cor. 4:4). The apparent differences in spelling between the word ‘God’ in the phrase ‘and the Word was God’ (‘theos’) and in other places, (even in the previous phrase, ‘and the Word was with God’ (‘theon’)) is due to inflection in the Greek language. Each Greek noun normally has 8 or 9 forms (cases & number) in which it can appear. (See my page on ‘Inflection’ and ‘Cases’ on the Web site). In the first instance in John 1:1 it is the object of preposition and thus is in the accusative case. In the phrase in question, it is in the nominative case (indicating the subject or predicate nominative - equal to the subject). But it is the same word for ‘God’, and in both phrases here indicates the One and Only True God. So the apparent difference is spelling is not because ‘theos’ is a different word than ‘theon’, but is a different form of the identical word.That's what JW's do when cornered!