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  1. bnabernard

    Did Jesus really have to die for our sins?

    It makes a bit more sense if the son refered to is Adam himself the first unique creation that was given life from God. Under the premis described by which Adam ate of the fruit he could plead 'mitigating circumstances'' ie, was it taken into account that he would be sneaked up on by an angel...
  2. bnabernard

    Does the OT apply to Christians?

    Where does one go to find the teachings of Jesus/Yeshua? bernard (hug)
  3. bnabernard

    Did Jesus really have to die for our sins?

    Would you say the same about Adam, God who is life uncreated shared life with creation, unless God created life, Jesus/Yeshua was flesh, flesh from the dust and is supported by the dust as plants convert the dust into eadible substance which we eat to provide our own flesh :shrug: bernard (hug)
  4. bnabernard

    Does the OT apply to Christians?

    There I a consideration in the fact that Noah and his family were considered righteous. Now I reckon that to be considered in that light then one must be holding to some forms of principals. So post flood there is a world populated by eight righteous people ( don't hold to any theory that there...
  5. bnabernard

    Does the OT apply to Christians?

    Shermana I understood that the Essenes and Nazerenes were the same sect, and somehow related to the Ebionites, that the Essenes of Qumaran were a celibate group the Naserenes of Mt Carmel were family orientated and preparing their young women to be acceptable. I've been through a number of...
  6. bnabernard

    How many 'Sons' does God have?

    Problem, the Nephlin only had their flesh destroyed, they were allowed to exist as spirits without fles, Why, because they had not transgressed against God, they had been taught by their fathers the fallen angels, there was no laws brocken by the sons of the fallen angels and they acted in...
  7. bnabernard

    Does the OT apply to Christians?

    Not realy, but there is a consideration of what made Melechizedeck such a big wig, innit ? bernard (hug)
  8. bnabernard

    Does the OT apply to Christians?

    Just passing by, but has anyone taken into account the Noadic laws the seven original laws of Noah? bernard (hug)
  9. bnabernard

    Did Jesus really have to die for our sins?

    Yeshuah being in the image that God would have a son to be he therefore represents an image for men to live up to. bernard (hug)
  10. bnabernard

    Did Jesus really have to die for our sins?

    Laws are for a reason and taking the trouble to understand law is sidelined by by the lack of understanding. One would not throw hydrogen on a fire, one would not throw oygen on a fire, yet one would throw water on a fire, the law that makes hydrogen and oxygen a means of controlling fire...
  11. bnabernard

    Did Jesus really have to die for our sins?

    Roulette? bernard (hug)
  12. bnabernard

    Did Jesus really have to die for our sins?

    Inconsistency is mans creation because he gets the consistency wrong in the first place. When people understand God and His purpose the consistency is as clear as day with the sun shining. bernard (hug)
  13. bnabernard

    Did Jesus really have to die for our sins?

    The sons date with the cross was to prove that a sinless man would not could not die, he showed. However to say that the likes of Enoch and Elijah et al were sinless is anotherthing. The son of God however in retaining his life passsed something on to the rest of mankind, his blood poured out...
  14. bnabernard

    Sons of God

    A person might consider the second era (post flood)) as a testing ground for the spirits of the Nephlin who had been taught by their fathers rather than the Father. The fathers of said being encaserated no longer having a hand in mankinds fall or rise. bernard (hug)
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