Jeanne,
I possibly can be your "Huckleberry."
Okay, are you talking about a godly figure born of a virgin on December 25th, where he was attended by shepherds and was considered a great traveling teacher
and master? Did this godly character have 12 companions, or disciples, and where he promised his followers immortality, and as an added attraction to prove his
godliness, he performed miracles? Additionally, the person in question allegedly sacrificed himself for world peace, was buried in a tomb and after three days rose
again and was seen by his disciples?
Furthermore, is the godly person you’re acquiring about, identified himself with the lamb, was considered to be the “Way, the Truth and the Light,” and the
“Logos,” “Redeemer,” “Savior” and “Messiah,” where Sunday was celebrated as the day you worship this godly entity?
Is this the individual of your debate, subsequent to him being arisen from his three day tomb nap?
.
I possibly can be your "Huckleberry."
Okay, are you talking about a godly figure born of a virgin on December 25th, where he was attended by shepherds and was considered a great traveling teacher
and master? Did this godly character have 12 companions, or disciples, and where he promised his followers immortality, and as an added attraction to prove his
godliness, he performed miracles? Additionally, the person in question allegedly sacrificed himself for world peace, was buried in a tomb and after three days rose
again and was seen by his disciples?
Furthermore, is the godly person you’re acquiring about, identified himself with the lamb, was considered to be the “Way, the Truth and the Light,” and the
“Logos,” “Redeemer,” “Savior” and “Messiah,” where Sunday was celebrated as the day you worship this godly entity?
Is this the individual of your debate, subsequent to him being arisen from his three day tomb nap?
.