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Christ can't relate to me (as a medator) unless he is human and can't relate to God the Father (as a medaitor) unless he is God.
Originally posted by ATAT
In Mat 6, Jesus gives his model prayer.
It contains a formula for salvation that is not really what modern Christianity describes.
In studying the NT, I've found that Jesus is consistant and constant with this message.
His message is that the keys to heaven, the method to getting to heaven is to forgive others.
That's sounds innocent enough, until you realize what it is, and what it is not.
Yes , it's Gods forgiveness that is both necessary and sufficient.Originally posted by s0uljah
Nah, I think ATAT was saying that it is neccesary, but not sufficient. ![]()
For everyone debating with ATAT. He claims to be an an ex-Christian, since 1984, now an Orthodox Jew. He feels he is qualified to interpret the Christian scriptures, i.e. the N.T., but appears to think that NO gentile, i.e. you and me, is qualified to interpret the T'nakh, i.e. Old Testament.Yesterday at 07:00 PM ATAT said this in Post #47 (http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?postid=674579#post674579)
My point is that Jesus said:
A. Forgiving others is the key to gaining forgiveness from God.
That's not the same thing as
B. 'You gotta believe Jesus is God who died on the cross as your final sin atonement sacrifice.'
The two are not logically exclusive, but you could have someone doing A while being ignorant of or rejecting B, and you could have someone doing B being ignorant of or rejecting A.
Since Jesus taught A as both necessary and sufficient, and since he taught A as being all you need to do, this excludes the exotic story of needing God as a man on the cross.
Thank you for your question.
9th February 2003 at 11:21 AM ATAT said this in Post #46 (http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?postid=641494#post641494)
I'm arguing what Jesus taught:
He taught that if you forgive others, you will be forgiven. Period.
If you don't forgive others, you won't be.
Huh? Where do you get this nonsense? Where do you read that Jesus was worried or that He hated some notion or other?It's not repentance directly, but it's what Jesus was primarily worried about. He hated the notion that someone felt superior to others.
The words on the cross are not the only words Jesus ever spoke!Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." And they divided up his clothes by casting lots.
Now, that can't be 'You gotta believe I'm God up here to be forgiven.
Neo theology my foot! Jesus taught nothing new. The Jews have always taught that the Sabbath was ONLY for Israel. The Talmud states that a gentile who observes a Sabbath, on any day of the week, shall be put to death.As an someone who believes the law is valid, and looking at this story of a man who taught you don't have to keep the Sabbath laws any more (Mark 2:27-28), I think it is ironic that Jesus was given a death where he could not actually practice his own neo theology:
The standard Jewish anti-Christian diatribe. "He started a religion." Nonsense! where do you get the rest of this clap trap?He started this religion where you have to forgive people so you can be forgiven, then he's given a death where he can't forgive (past tense) the horror that is being done to him, until it is too late.
Sadly you don't have a clue. He and the T'nakh foretold His death as well as His resurrection, so where are the problems. If you are going to try to tell Christians what the B'rit Khadasha says the least you could do is read it first.Sadly, Jesus was taught the problems of this new theology by his own death.
Oh and here the Jew who (thinks he) knows our scriptures better than we do, practices reading minds 2000 years later and 12000 miles away. Amazing. He can tell us what knowledge jesus was tormented by.Up there on the cross, Jesus was tormented by the knowledge that he wasn't murdered, just yet, so he couldn't really forgive them until after he was dead... and then, of course, Jesus would be dead and unable to forgive them.
More blasphemous false charges. How would you know? You haven't gotten anything right yet? Another misinformed, lock-step, rote memorized, diatribe regurgitated by yet another anti-Christian Rabbi.Best to stick to the Word instead of making up your own 'improved' religion.
Another person wasting our time arguing against Christ's deity I see.
Now, that can't be 'You gotta believe I'm God up here to be forgiven.
And in the following pages @@ attempts to interpet the Christian scriptures for us. Because he apparently presumes that all Christians are stupid and we need him, an ex/anti-Christian Orthodox Jew, to tell us how to interpret our scriptures, i.e. the B'rit Khadasha, the New Covenant/Testament. He later asserts that Jesus came to start a new religion and other half baked undocumented nonsense. How about if we "stupid" Christians interpret this passage from Matthew BUT with a difference I am going to refer ONLY to Jewish sources, ie. the Talmud.16th June 2002 at 01:35 PM ATAT said this in Post #1 (http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?postid=215469#post215469)
In Mat 6, Jesus gives his model prayer.
It contains a formula for salvation that is not really what modern Christianity describes.
In studying the NT, I've found that Jesus is consistant and constant with this message.
His message is that the keys to heaven, the method to getting to heaven is to forgive others.
That's sounds innocent enough, until you realize what it is, and what it is not.
Jesus is clear, throughout the NT, and in context.
Mat 6:
9 "This, then, is how you should pray:
" 'Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
10 your kingdom come,
your will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
11 Give us today our daily bread.
12 Forgive us our debts,
as we also have forgiven our debtors.
13 And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from the evil one. '
14 For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.
15 But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
Many other verses like this.
Ex, Luke 6:37 and many more.
Jesus himself follows his own advice on the cross.
Thank you for your attention.@@