I Am Hugh
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Would that make your dogs infants?Your dogs are 2000 years old.
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Would that make your dogs infants?Your dogs are 2000 years old.
Well, all I can say now is (1 there is history of religion, (2) the details of the history of Adam leading up to Jesus and beyond (prophecy) have been nicely recorded, and (3) men are not perfect in their considerations of everything.I see. Science and theology are both imperfect efforts of mankind and both are often wrongly held as dogmatic by ideologues. The same as anything else really. The history of science and theology being viewed as contradictory, in my opinion, comes primarily from the ideological misunderstanding that both of them have "the answers to life, the universe and everything."
So then do you agree that you are stardust? (does science know?) IF you agree that you are stardust as someone here said, does stardust think? How about individual specks of dust, do they think? What does science say about that?Intentional ignorance of science based on an ancient religious agenda.
a) Clearly, you do not understand the theory of evolution. Again, Organisms change by adapting to new environments and circumstances. Evolution means something evolves (or adapts) by changing to fit the environment.I understand it. Do I believe it? No, I do not. By the way, do you understand Judaism and why many do not believe Jesus is the Messiah?
a) Clearly, you do not understand the theory of evolution.
Again, Organisms change by adapting to new environments and circumstances. Evolution means something evolves (or adapts) by changing to fit the environment.
b) Yes, being a Jew and having been Bar Mitzvah, I clearly understand Judaism. There are many people (not just Jews) who do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah. I can't give you a reason, because (again) I am a Jew who believes that Jesus is the Messiah.
Why should anyone pay attention to you?Why is it that whenever someone disagrees with evolution it can only ever be because they don't understand it.
Which isn't contradictory to the Biblical kinds in the Genesis account. We observe this every day. A variation in finch beaks, skin color, eye color. Grass seed produces grass, not honey badgers. Macroevolution, the alleged evolution from one Biblical kind to another has never been observed, never duplicated in a lab, isn't factual, it's speculation at best and not very good speculation at that.
I personally am not conversant on the subject of Judaism, having only a very basic knowledge, but the Christians I have had experiences with seem to know very little of the basic tenets of their own religion outside of a very basic understanding or their specific doctrine. Of course, that isn't a very informed opinion since I don't pay much attention to any of it, Judaism or Christianity.
John 14:9, "Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you all this time, Philip, and you still do not know me? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father’?“God was not created, God is a Spirit that can not be seen. The angels of heaven where created and could seen because they where created. When sin was created from Adam, God had to send his Son Jesus in the likeness of sinful man to take the fall and keep God total righteous.
Romans 8: 1 - 3
Jesus was a person -- a fully-formed human being -- so He was carbon-based. He was/is also God.I never said I knew nothing about God. I simply stated that whatever he is, he is not a carbon based life form.
Why should anyone pay attention to you?
Some people have knowledge and/or wisdom. Intelligent people (of which I am one) pay attention to many different viewpoints, whether they confirm their opinions or not. That way, a person can a) enrich their knowledge and b) confirm, agree, or deny a previously held thought,Why should they pay attention to anyone? People pay attention to whomever confirms their biases the most, which is usually no one. I don't promote anyone's biases inasmuch as I don't adhere to any groupthink. I don't let anyone, not even God, influence my thinking without reason. I'm not an ideologue which is why I'm apolitical and irreligious. No one should pay attention to me any more than they should you or anyone else.
Agree. E.g. The validity of a human evolutionary process doesn't support atheism if atheists believe that it does. If God uses a process that happens over billions of years, that says nothing different about God as Creator.That doesn't mean that physical evidence can't be misinterpreted.
If Jesus drove a change in era, the movement acquired much Roman-adaptive theology. Today, we are peeling away the Roman layers. The prophecies of Messiah, for all practical purposes are not fulfilled at this time.I am a Jew who believes that Jesus is the Messiah.
You can't be serious! Jesus was/is the promised Jewish Messiah. a) He was born, lived, and died a Jew. b) By His sacrifice, He fulfilled all God's requirement for sin's penalties. c) He is both the son of God and God. (That has nothing to do with what Roman religion (or any other religion) believes.If Jesus drove a change in era, the movement acquired much Roman-adaptive theology. Today, we are peeling away the Roman layers. The prophecies of Messiah, for all practical purposes are not fulfilled at this time.
One could argue that Christianity tamed the Roman empire to some extent. Still, even in 1500s, people were being killed, e.g. for not believing in trinity. Jacob Palaeologus (Dominican Friar, left the Church):
Jacob Palaeologus - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Messianic: Build temple
Romans: Destroyed the temple.
I believe Jesus as Christian Messiah was another attempt by Rome to bring one of the religions, Judaism, into the Roman unification.
Jesus is depicted as confirming Peter's declaration that Jesus is "son of God" and "Messiah"
"son of God" fits Greco-Roman "gods" and "sons of of gods" including emperors who were declared "divinity" and "divi filius"
"Messiah" fits Judaism needs
Tying both together in one, with Jesus as both, unites Greco-Roman and Jewish religion
I believe:I believe what the Bible clearly and unequivocally says. Period.
Oh, you were born a Jew. From a Jewish mother I suppose. That alone, however, does not mean you "understand Judaism." So do you go to a synagogue with a rabbi that believes God is a trinity?a) Clearly, you do not understand the theory of evolution. Again, Organisms change by adapting to new environments and circumstances. Evolution means something evolves (or adapts) by changing to fit the environment.
b) Yes, being a Jew and having been Bar Mitzvah, I clearly understand Judaism. There are many people (not just Jews) who do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah. I can't give you a reason, because (again) I am a Jew who believes that Jesus is the Messiah.
So you believe Jesus was a result of evolution?You can't be serious! Jesus was/is the promised Jewish Messiah. a) He was born, lived, and died a Jew. b) By His sacrifice, He fulfilled all God's requirement for sin's penalties. c) He is both the son of God and God. (That has nothing to do with what Roman religion (or any other religion) believes.
I believe what the Bible clearly and unequivocally says. Period.
Sorry, I can tell you that as a music teacher I taught someone the portion of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony. He knew virtually nothing about Judaism--only to go through the ritual.a) Clearly, you do not understand the theory of evolution. Again, Organisms change by adapting to new environments and circumstances. Evolution means something evolves (or adapts) by changing to fit the environment.
b) Yes, being a Jew and having been Bar Mitzvah, I clearly understand Judaism. There are many people (not just Jews) who do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah. I can't give you a reason, because (again) I am a Jew who believes that Jesus is the Messiah.
I believe:Jesus...He is both the son of God and God. (That has nothing to do with what Roman religion (or any other religion) believes.
Clearly the Roman emperor made a political decision to go for the trinity. He did not want religious division within his province, if possible. Meantime he wasn't baptized at the time, got baptized by an "Arian" minister just before he died. I guess he wanted to make sure maybe he didn't burn in the misunderstood hellfire some might have talked about. Although he was the one to make the decision about the trinity, it took him many years after that to get baptized, and that he did by an Arian minister.If Jesus drove a change in era, the movement acquired much Roman-adaptive theology. Today, we are peeling away the Roman layers. The prophecies of Messiah, for all practical purposes are not fulfilled at this time.
One could argue that Christianity tamed the Roman empire to some extent. Still, even in 1500s, people were being killed, e.g. for not believing in trinity. Jacob Palaeologus (Dominican Friar, left the Church):
Jacob Palaeologus - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Messianic: Build temple
Romans: Destroyed the temple.
I believe Jesus as Christian Messiah was another attempt by Rome to bring one of the religions, Judaism, into the Roman unification.
Jesus is depicted as confirming Peter's declaration that Jesus is "son of God" and "Messiah"
"son of God" fits Greco-Roman "gods" and "sons of of gods" including emperors who were declared "divinity" and "divi filius"
"Messiah" fits Judaism needs
Tying both together in one, with Jesus as both, unites Greco-Roman and Jewish religion
Why didn't he include the holy spirit (or holy ghost) person? What do you think?John 14:9, "Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you all this time, Philip, and you still do not know me? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father’?“