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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 71570801" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>If you would be so generous as to allow me to address any such, one at a time, or two, I would be happy to do so, and even though it may be hard to imagine, I'm very open to learning something new that I didn't think, so it's a true discussion if you are truly discussing also.</p><p></p><p>One more thing that could be helpful to know is that I don't need Christ to be nonviolent in all cases, because He is literally one with God, of the same divine nature, and has authority to Judge All Mankind, and has power to destroy the armies of the enemy (lucifer) in the end time, literally, and as I understand will do so, and that will presumably qualify as a violence. Instead I'm referring to His teaching and example to us as humans during the time He took full human form in a mortal body here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 71570801, member: 375234"] If you would be so generous as to allow me to address any such, one at a time, or two, I would be happy to do so, and even though it may be hard to imagine, I'm very open to learning something new that I didn't think, so it's a true discussion if you are truly discussing also. One more thing that could be helpful to know is that I don't need Christ to be nonviolent in all cases, because He is literally one with God, of the same divine nature, and has authority to Judge All Mankind, and has power to destroy the armies of the enemy (lucifer) in the end time, literally, and as I understand will do so, and that will presumably qualify as a violence. Instead I'm referring to His teaching and example to us as humans during the time He took full human form in a mortal body here. [/QUOTE]
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