Michael Mc
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Der Alter said:I have already addressed John 3:13. You have chosen to ignore it. The word translated “ascended” is in the active voice, in Greek. That means the subject, i.e. “no man,” acting though his own efforts or will, ascended into heaven. The exception is “He” who, acting though his own efforts or will, first descended into heaven. This verse does not say that no man ever ascended into heaven.
Abraham went to Heaven then, as the parable of the rich man and lazarus states. Where does it say in the Bible that Abraham ascended to heaven (not of his own effort)? You address one verse, then make some comments towards my views (without scripture) and leave it at that.
“Jesus is the the fristfruit, or first to be roused from the dead. Not even David had been roused, no not anyone:” Another out-of-context “proof text,” and another, blinders on, follow the leader, misinterpretation of the Bible. Since Jesus raised at least three people from the dead, Lazarus, the widow’s son, and the Synagogue ruler’s daughter, and prophets in the O.T. raised the dead, this verse must have a deeper spiritual meaning. But to understand this would require actually reading the Bible, the entire Bible, and not just a handful of out-of-context, “proof texts,” which you evidently have not done.
Jesus was Jewish and His disciples, including Paul, were Jewish so let’s look at how they understood terms such as “first born” and “first fruits.” Here God is speaking to Moses and says, “Israel is my first born son.” Adam was called God’s son. Israel was not the first born man that God chose. Neither was Israel, the first born son, within his own family. Esau was physically the first born and Jacob, Israel, cheated him out of his blessing.
Exo 4:22 And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn:
Explain to me the deeper spiritual truth. It is easy to tell me that my views are wrong, without explianing how you are right. Expand a bit on your thoughts here Der Alter. What did God mean when He said Israel is His first born son?
I'm sorry if I am wasting your time asking questions that have already been addressed, somewhere, by someone. I guess you've proved eternal torment then, all my questions have been addressed, and I need to read the bible. K, then, oh wait, I have read the bible and nope hell ain't in there. So now that I've read the bible can we proceed or would you prefer some more [Edited by a moderator] about beliefs that differ from yours. You respond as if it is I who has to own up to your way of thinking. Your responses have brought out the worst in me, if you are not able to step down from your high horse then this discussion will be over. You can chalk another victory for eternal torment, [Edited by a moderator] I've been unable to have a civilized discussion with.I will address the other points later as I have time. Before we proceed however, I would prefer that you actually read your Bible, instead of throwing isolated out-of-context “proof texts” at me. I have heard them all before and they have all been addressed, somewhere, by someone. If you would get outside your group, whatever that is, you would know that.
Looking forward to a more civil discussion,
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