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Cowboy_Pete
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Clearly you speak a different English, have a different standard of accurate representation.

I’m livid.
I said that if he said
He didn’t.
You may mouth your creeds, but if you are Christian, it’s Christ’s crucifixion and atonement that’s at the heart of your worship, same as ours. Show me a person who, in the depth of torment for his sins, has cried out for God’s mercy, while focusing on Christ being co-equal and sharing in “substance” with the Father, and I’ll show you a fictional character.
So the fact that you linked to an accurate quote to support your grossly misleading attribution is supposed to seem what, honest?The quote from fair, which I included a link to does have the word “traditional” in it.
If you can’t even be trusted to accurately report what was actually said, I’ve no interest in debating with you what was meant.why did he make a
I’m livid.
In your dreams.Bon Apetit
I said that if he said
–than the one worshiped by other Christians.“a different Jesus,”
He didn’t.
You may mouth your creeds, but if you are Christian, it’s Christ’s crucifixion and atonement that’s at the heart of your worship, same as ours. Show me a person who, in the depth of torment for his sins, has cried out for God’s mercy, while focusing on Christ being co-equal and sharing in “substance” with the Father, and I’ll show you a fictional character.
The Divine Image
By a fellow-heretic named William Blake
TO Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
All pray in their distress;
And to these virtues of delight
Return their thankfulness.
For Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
Is God, our Father dear,
And Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
Is man, His child and care.
For Mercy has a human heart,
Pity a human face,
And Love, the human form divine,
And Peace, the human dress.
Then every man, of every clime,
That prays in his distress,
Prays to the human form divine,
Love, Mercy, Pity, Peace.
And all must love the human form,
In heathen, Turk, or Jew;
Where Mercy, Love, and Pity dwell
There God is dwelling too.