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What is your argument? That there must be a first cause?How does that refute my argument?
That goes contrary to the Trinitarian view that Jesus is God and that Jesus died.In answer to your question. No. God cannot self terminate. Nor can he die.
What is your argument? That there must be a first cause?
God is the first cause.
That the first cause MUST have another cause?
Not so.
By its very definition the First Cause needs no cause because the first cause is a necessary being.
That goes contrary to the Trinitarian view that Jesus is God and that Jesus died.
What is religious apostasy sir?That is referring to religious Apostasy.
THE SPIRIT did not die. HE laid down the flesh so as to take it up again. No man took it from HIM, HE willingly laid it down for the sheep.That goes contrary to the Trinitarian view that Jesus is God and that Jesus died.
Is total self-termination or total self-obliteration within the parameters of God's abilities? Or do we conclude that no matter how he might feel concerning his own existence, He is incapable of such an act?
Agreed! Thanks for the feedback.No way.
God can not do many many things.
That isn't really death.THE SPIRIT did not die. HE laid down the flesh so as to take it up again. No man took it from HIM, HE willingly laid it down for the sheep.
Flesh may die...though GOD would not allow HIS HOLY ONE to see decay...
The same SPIRIT in CHRIST's body before HIS crucifixion is the same SPIRIT which entered back and reanimated HIS RISEN body...
Agreed! Thanks for the feedback.
He walked in our humanity and suffered death so as to become for the children who are of flesh (who walk in their humanity and suffer and will suffer) the ONE and ONLY great source of our salvationThat isn't really death.
His flesh body did not see decay.
Some say it was consumed as all sacrifices under the Mosaic Law were consumed.
The Shroud of Turin seems to substantiate this because it seems like the product od a burst of energy.
Is total self-termination or total self-obliteration within the parameters of God's abilities? Or do we conclude that no matter how he might feel concerning his own existence, He is incapable of such an act?
I never claimed that the sacrifice was invalid or that there was another way. How did you reach those conclusions?He walked in our humanity and suffered death so as to become for the children who are of flesh (who walk in their humanity and suffer and will suffer) the ONE and ONLY great source of our salvation
If you do not believe HE suffered and this was not an acceptable sacrifice it doesnt matter. THE FATHER did and the CUP (of suffering) could not pass because there was no other way
It is a TRUTH. And this TRUTH applies to allI never claimed that the sacrifice was invalid or that there was another way. How did you reach those conclusions?
You were replying to statements I made.It is a TRUTH. And this TRUTH applies to all
Please show me where you addressed you personally
This may be your thread but it isn't a personal discussion at all
GOD's TRUTH must apply to all
Is total self-termination or total self-obliteration within the parameters of God's abilities? Or do we conclude that no matter how he might feel concerning his own existence, He is incapable of such an act?
Okay RadrockHe walked in our humanity and suffered death so as to become for the children who are of flesh (who walk in their humanity and suffer and will suffer) the ONE and ONLY great source of our salvation
If you do not believe HE suffered and this was not an acceptable sacrifice it doesnt matter. THE FATHER did and the CUP (of suffering) could not pass because there was no other way
You keep referring to eternity as a cycle? Where do you derive this concept from?the true One has never ever killed Himself in the hitherto elapsed time's infinity, though His self-sacrifice is greatest, but His life also has a span, to be more precise, a cycle, which is called "eternity" in the Bible
Blessings
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