I didn't get a chance to read this entire thread, therefore, I would like to know if someone could be so kind as to tell me what was the actual answer to the OP answer as to whether the priest was spared from the accident by physics or by spirit?
Here are two translations of Romans 1:20 from the same website:
Therefore, this thread is open to anyone, but I wanted to ask the question: Do you think that God's invisible qualities have been clearly seen from what has been made since the creation of the world or not? And I'm looking for...
I don't know. Could be.
Well, the one thing that I don't have too much to say about concerning the Hebrew/Jewish culture is the claim of the passed-down word-of-mouth by millions of witnesses who were supposed to have experienced the presence of God at Mt. Sinai.
@nPeace, I know that you're long gone and that you've run away from this thread as usual, but I just wanted to ask this question anyway. Therefore, by virtue of posting a reply to blü 2 with your "Here you go" link, weren't you still essentially giving what is holy to spiritual dogs and throwing...
But it makes things confusing when you find in the same sentence the words "both" and "come from Hashem." Because the ideas kind of blend together and a certain impression or perhaps 'misunderstanding' is created. :(
I'll save that and will try to get around to it.
Thank you. But another question to ask you is... So, then why can't scholarship determine the source of satan for us today?
As far as Elijah is concerned, I don't know. However, as far as the others are concerned, I've asked Jewish members quite a few questions in the R Q&A forum, and often...
So, @nPeace, as far as Matthew 7:6 is concerned, I'm just curious as to what you think that blü 2 could possibly say to you after I read your
"Here you go" link more closely, and how you think that blü 2 could possibly trample your holy ideas and your spiritual pearls under his feet and then...
OMG... I should have known better to kid around with a Chrisitan fundamentalist like that. However, since Jehovah's Witness leaders tell the rank and file not to go on internet discussion boards, I figured that the ones who disobey this admonition felt like they were strong enough to be away...
So, I'm curious. Is there anything in those Hebrew scriptures that say or spell out that it is talking about mythical figures, which has its source in prebiblical Mesopotamian myth and the Ugaritic myth of Baal?
Actually, I think that Romans 1:20 kind of proves the opposite.
But if you aren't too scared of me, I would like to have a discussion with you about that.
And @nPeace, if I haven't sunk this battleship of yours also, I have another question for your thread. So, what about Jehovah's 10th plague of Egypt. And yeah, I read at your website that Jehovah did this based on a promise that he made (that perhaps he shouldn't have made) along with his...
blü 2, I think that you were talking too fast. :tearsofjoy:
Slander: a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report
Therefore, @nPeace, you would have to have shown where blü 2 stated a falsehood. ;)
@nPeace, you have to stop talking dirty on these forums because I think that these are...
Wow... That sounds so fear based to me. And a good way to sidestep a conversation or a debate... Even someone's own debate that someone started. lol :smile:
So, using that same line of reasoning that you are trying to turn back on me, would that mean that the pagan Levithan is not a metaphor in these three passages? Because please explain these verses to me.
Psalm 74:14
Isaiah 27:1
Job 41
Sounds like you missed the entire point of what the Jewish belief and concept of what ha-satan is. But that's okay. Because most Christans have no idea because they only go by the anti-Jewish rhetoric that is found in the Christian Greek scriptures and they remain ignorant as far as anything...