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Jesus Never Worshipped God.

 
 
neologist
 
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Reply Fri 21 Jul, 2006 10:58 am
As long as it twitches, I keep whippin'.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 21 Jul, 2006 11:07 am
You go, Boy . . . i expect no less from ya . . .
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Wed 26 Jul, 2006 01:22 pm
Frank Apisa wrote:

It seems incredible that the guy is asserting that the Jesus of the Bible did not worship the god of the Bible...


Actually what is MORE incredible is that you think he did worship God.

I find that so funny.

And NEO makes me laugh even harder than you.

Thaks for cheering me up guys.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Wed 26 Jul, 2006 01:39 pm
Scott777ab wrote:
Frank Apisa wrote:

It seems incredible that the guy is asserting that the Jesus of the Bible did not worship the god of the Bible...


Actually what is MORE incredible is that you think he did worship God.

I find that so funny.

And NEO makes me laugh even harder than you.

Thaks for cheering me up guys.


That is what we are here for. Play some soothing music (unless it is already being played for you)...and stay relaxed. Take it one day at a time. No telling when a cure is gonna come along.

Twisted Evil
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neologist
 
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Reply Wed 26 Jul, 2006 01:53 pm
Scott777ab wrote:
Actually what is MORE incredible is that you think he did worship God.

I find that so funny.
Thaks (sic) for cheering me up guys.
I would consider publicly praising his father, addressing him in prayer and being obedient to him would constitute worship.

Have a good chuckle, Scott. Glad you came back.
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Wed 26 Jul, 2006 08:27 pm
neologist wrote:
Scott777ab wrote:
Actually what is MORE incredible is that you think he did worship God.

I find that so funny.
Thaks (sic) for cheering me up guys.
I would consider publicly praising his father, addressing him in prayer and being obedient to him would constitute worship.

Have a good chuckle, Scott. Glad you came back.


Never really left Neo. I have all this going on in my life right now.
#1
I am studying to take my CDL class A written examine. So most of my free time goes there.
#2 I am working on my vampire story.
#3 I like to play D&D when I get the chance.
#4 I play WoW sometimes and UO sometimes.
#5 I visit these forums and websites also:
a: http://www.runuo.com/forums/
b: http://xsorbit29.com/users5/fundamentalbaptistforum/index.php
c: http://www.threeworldwars.com/index.html
d: http://www.writingforums.com/index.php

So yeah I sometimes get on a roll of wanting to debate an issue. But this forum is not my life. Neither is all of what I listed above, but it is some of what I enjoy to do.

Later.
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Wed 26 Jul, 2006 08:30 pm
neologist wrote:
Scott777ab wrote:
Actually what is MORE incredible is that you think he did worship God.

I find that so funny.
Thaks (sic) for cheering me up guys.
I would consider publicly praising his father, addressing him in prayer and being obedient to him would constitute worship.

Have a good chuckle, Scott. Glad you came back.


I would consider publicly praising his father, addressing him in prayer and being obedient to him would constitute teaching us how to worship God, not that Jesus actually worshipped God. Jesus was worshipped many times and never stopped it, and when his disciples tried to stop those who worshipped him he forbade them for stopping the worship. Now why would Jesus stop someone from stopping another person from worshipping him unless he (Jesus) was God?
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neologist
 
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Reply Wed 26 Jul, 2006 11:02 pm
Thanks for the link to the writing forum. I'll check it out.
Doesn't D&D conflict with your profession of christianity, Scott?
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 03:31 am
Scott777ab wrote:
neologist wrote:
Scott777ab wrote:
Actually what is MORE incredible is that you think he did worship God.

I find that so funny.
Thaks (sic) for cheering me up guys.
I would consider publicly praising his father, addressing him in prayer and being obedient to him would constitute worship.

Have a good chuckle, Scott. Glad you came back.


I would consider publicly praising his father, addressing him in prayer and being obedient to him would constitute teaching us how to worship God, not that Jesus actually worshipped God.



Of course you would! That way you can maintain that idiotic thesis that Jesus never worshipped the god of the Bible.

But anyone with a brain and a command of the English language would consider it worshiping the god.

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Jesus was worshipped many times...


Why don't you quote some passages of this happening so we can see how it differs from what you call non-worship!

Cite several passages (you say there are many)...so we can examine them. Perhaps you can change our minds.

Although I think it more likely you are simply full of shyt!

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...and never stopped it, and when his disciples tried to stop those who worshipped him he forbade them for stopping the worship. Now why would Jesus stop someone from stopping another person from worshipping him unless he (Jesus) was God?


Hummmm...when Saddam use to do it...did you think that meant he was god?

When the Pharaohs did it...did you think that meant they were gods.

When Hirohito did it...did you think he was a god?

Maybe Jesus was nuts!

Maybe Jesus was deluded!

Wake the hell up!
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 06:34 pm
neologist wrote:
Thanks for the link to the writing forum. I'll check it out.
Doesn't D&D conflict with your profession of christianity, Scott?


Nope, not at all.
How?
I never claimed to be a christain.
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 06:37 pm
Frank wrote:

Wake the hell up!


Huh?


Sorry I was napping there. Some guy named Frank bored me to sleep.
O
It's you, well sorry man, you bored me to sleep.
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 06:58 pm
I think that the problem that these acolytes have is opening their underdevelopped minds...and accepting that the action of praying constitutes as worship...don't you agree, Frank?
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 07:13 pm
Scott777ab wrote:
Frank wrote:

Wake the hell up!


Huh?


Sorry I was napping there. Some guy named Frank bored me to sleep.
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It's you, well sorry man, you bored me to sleep.


Well...

...credit where credit is due...

...and that was close enough to funny for me to laugh.

Try more of that.

Twisted Evil
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 07:15 pm
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
I think that the problem that these acolytes have is opening their underdevelopped minds...and accepting that the action of praying constitutes as worship...don't you agree, Frank?


I'm not sure what is up with Scott, Jason.

I suspect he has been indoctrinated into a cult that professes that Jesus never worshipped the god that he worshipped.

You know how it is with cults.

Once they get something into their minds...you can't do anything about it.

This one is a doozey, though.
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 08:12 pm
Frank Apisa wrote:

I'm not sure what is up with Scott, Jason.
I suspect he has been indoctrinated into a cult that professes that Jesus never worshipped the god that he worshipped.
You know how it is with cults.
Once they get something into their minds...you can't do anything about it.
This one is a doozey, though.


Hey Jason I am not sure what is up with Frank either. So at least me and Frank are on the same page there.
He has been indoctrinated into his cult so throughly that he is unable to open his mind and try to see something from a different perspective. He worships man as the highest of all evolution.
You probably don't understand how it is with he scientific cult community but trust me there is a conspiracy to remove God from everything.
Once these science cult guys get something in their minds they are totally unable to see simple and plain truths.
Poor Frank is more than a doozy, he is a dozen of doozies.
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neologist
 
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Reply Thu 27 Jul, 2006 10:09 pm
Scott777ab wrote:
neologist wrote:
Thanks for the link to the writing forum. I'll check it out.
Doesn't D&D conflict with your profession of christianity, Scott?


Nope, not at all.
How?
I never claimed to be a christain.
So what is your definition of Christian? I always assumed it was one who followed the teachings of Christ. So am I wrong about the definition or wrong about you?
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Fri 28 Jul, 2006 03:32 am
Scott777ab wrote:
Frank Apisa wrote:

I'm not sure what is up with Scott, Jason.
I suspect he has been indoctrinated into a cult that professes that Jesus never worshipped the god that he worshipped.
You know how it is with cults.
Once they get something into their minds...you can't do anything about it.
This one is a doozey, though.


Hey Jason I am not sure what is up with Frank either. So at least me and Frank are on the same page there.


Except that I know enough not to use adolescent expressions like "me and Frank."


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He has been indoctrinated into his cult so throughly that he is unable to open his mind and try to see something from a different perspective.


Like I am unwilling to claim Jesus never worshipped the god of the Bible despite compelling evidence to the contrary!


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He worships man as the highest of all evolution.


I have no idea of what the highest of all evolution is.


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You probably don't understand how it is with he scientific cult community but trust me there is a conspiracy to remove God from everything.


I question "science" as much as I question you religious nuts.


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Once these science cult guys get something in their minds they are totally unable to see simple and plain truths.


Obviously, "simple and plain truths" in Scott's mind...means the nonsense his cult has spoon fed him.




Oh, the guy doesn't seem all that bright, so I probably shouldn't be picking on him...but since he seems spoiling for an argument, the courteous thing to do is to give him one.
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Fri 28 Jul, 2006 08:01 pm
Oh, this man Frank doesn't seem all that bright. I probably shouldn't be making fun of him. Never-the-less since he seems spoiling for an argument, I will keep making fun of him.
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Scott777ab
 
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Reply Fri 28 Jul, 2006 08:01 pm
Frank you have yet to give evidence of worship to the Father by Jesus.
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neologist
 
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Reply Sat 29 Jul, 2006 12:06 am
Hey Frank! I'm rubber you're glue . . .
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