(June 23, 2011 at 5:14 pm)Godschild Wrote: As I stated earlier in this post you must understand when Jesus is speaking from His divinity and when He speaks from His humanity, guess you did not bother to read my reply to you and Cinjin, typical.
I think some here have been a bit harsh with you, as 5th has said. I actually give you and Statler more credit than Ryft.
Ryft strikes me as a smart and articulate, if sleazy character, who knows how to muddy the issue with a lot of fancy words, frivolous accusations of logical fallacies and a pompous demeanor. He is too intelligent and articulate to actually believe any of the crap that oozes from his posts. I personally think he's a snake oil salesman and have no trouble treating him as such.
You and Statler, on the other hand, have perfect excuses for believing this nonsense: you're stupid and he's nuts. Neither of you are to blame. Both of you have my pity, not contempt. Pitiable is higher on the credibility scale than contemptible.
As for your answer, yes, I did read it. Then I laughed and shook my head in disbelief that there are people out there who have either been so brainwashed out of all reasoning skills or were so short on wits to begin with that they can not only swallow this stuff but write it down without seeing the problems.
Really, it doesn't even require an answer. Jesus has multiple personalities? Jesus is talking out of both sides of him mouth? Or you just believe two contradictory things about his nature at once?
Any way you slice it, your explanation is full of pitiable fail.
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"The trinity can be equated to having your cake and eating it too."
... -Lucent, trying to defend the Trinity concept
"(Yahweh's) actions are good because (Yahweh) is the ultimate standard of goodness. That’s not begging the question"
... -Statler Waldorf, Christian apologist
"The trinity can be equated to having your cake and eating it too."
... -Lucent, trying to defend the Trinity concept
"(Yahweh's) actions are good because (Yahweh) is the ultimate standard of goodness. That’s not begging the question"
... -Statler Waldorf, Christian apologist