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The EXACT reason would have to do with the amount of blood loss and difficulty breathing. Of course, there may have been something more tragic, as evidenced by the sweating drops of blood and the blood and water that flowed from his side. Not being an MD, I am not 100% certain, and I have never witnessed a crucifixion.Outspoken said:I guess you don't know the exact reason christ died do you now?
Still waiting for that one.Outspoken said:And thus I can dispute the point and show that this stereotype you have is quite flawed and incorrect.
Wrong - thank you for playing.beatarmy2 said:There is no such thing as a Christian homosexual.
And there is only one of him. All of those who have come after him were completely human, completely fallible and just as likely to give his or her own interpretation and preach his or her own personal message as you and I are; maybe more so because there was no democracy and virtually no safeguard to prevent such a thing. The people who wrote and copied what you and others cite in complete faith, as being virtually infallible, were humans with all the weaknesses and temptations that all humans possess. This fact alone, tells me that the likelihood of the text you place such faith in as being an infallible history and rule book, is nil. It is a book written by men about Jesus. Men get things wrong without meaning to and give in to the sin of pride all too often. IMO, anyone who thinks that the people who wrote about Jesus were more than human, simply has his or her head in the clouds.Shane Roach said:One advantage Christ had over us is that He could read the mind and heart, and also was able to be the final arbitrator of who he accepted into his circle to begin with.
no, its quite clear the MOTIVIATION (ie why) he died. He did so for our sins. Thought I can see you love to rationalize things like this to support your philiophy (sp?) rather then let the bible speak for itself.PastorFreud said:The EXACT reason would have to do with the amount of blood loss and difficulty breathing. Of course, there may have been something more tragic, as evidenced by the sweating drops of blood and the blood and water that flowed from his side. Not being an MD, I am not 100% certain, and I have never witnessed a crucifixion.
The Romans did kill Christ, apparently seeing him as a political threat. Of course, Christ was threat to the Romans, but not in the way they supposed. So the exact reason there would be a rigged trial perhaps.
Sorry to but in on your converstation, but I love Acts. I am definiely no scholar but I have experienced what I would call a pentecost.Fideist said:And there is only one of him. All of those who have come after him were completely human, completely fallible and just as likely to give his or her own interpretation and preach his or her own personal message as you and I are; maybe more so because there was no democracy and virtually no safeguard to prevent such a thing. The people who wrote and copied what you and others cite in complete faith, as being virtually infallible, were humans with all the weaknesses and temptations that all humans possess. This fact alone, tells me that the likelihood of the text you place such faith in as being an infallible history and rule book, is nil. It is a book written by men about Jesus. Men get things wrong without meaning to and give in to the sin of pride all too often. IMO, anyone who thinks that the people who wrote about Jesus were more than human, simply has his or her head in the clouds.
Now, unless somebody with a professional, lilywhite reputation, and not some disingenuous amateur with a personal interest in the subject, can demonstrate beyond doubt that the account written in Acts is 100 % reliable as concerns the history of the church, then I have no choice but to go with the very best biblical scholars, who are held in the highest regard, who say unequivocally that it is not. Quite the opposite, sober and serious scholarship is unequivocally convinced that the book is a-historical and only reliable as a guide for religious instruction.That is not to say that there are no historical elements present. It is to say that a reader cannot simply open the text, read it for history, and accept the history given with absolute confidence.
Moreover, many of the manuscripts that were used for certain translations of the Acts, were in fact, corrupted by those who copied them for the sole purpose of imposing their ideas on all who came after. Unless or until, as I said before, somebody with an incredibly sterling reputation certifies Acts to be an accurate history, then I will continue to be convinced that the parts of it that seem to be anachronistic apologetic devices designed to garner authority for the leaders of Pauline influenced Christianity and are a-historical, are in fact, anachronistic apologetic devices designed to garner authority for the leaders of Pauline influenced Christianity and are a-historical. Further, unless the aforementioned evidence is placed in the record, this is my last correspondence on the matter.
I sincerely hope I have made myself entirely clear.
Angelajt said:Sorry so long. I just get excited.
Okay, then I'll just think you conceeded and that the church did exist before Paul was convertedOutspoken said:Fidest--so you're conceeding?
Well said.Angelajt said:But my God works through love and compassion. We are called to come along side those we think less desireable and love them and see them as children of God just as we are....because we too struggle with our own humanity...there is no one sin greater than another...but love stands out and covers a multitude of sins.....not draws it out to embarass or hurt some one... Usuallly that person is already hurting and suffering inside.....the church is to edify and build up...not just itself but to those hurting and in need.
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