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Any original manuscripts written in Greek and inspired by the Holy Spirit would be God saying His Words in Greek, would it not?You are saying that God said Hi Words in Greek?
Now, could you answer my question?
Any original manuscripts written in Greek and inspired by the Holy Spirit would be God saying His Words in Greek, would it not?You are saying that God said Hi Words in Greek?
I disagree.Exactly. If it may refer to God, she could have meant God.
That’s the best I can do. Sorry.But it is not an answer. The Greek word mean the same thing – Lord. My question is what do you think Lord meant for Elizabeth.
And I thanked him for it.At least Rev Kevin actually came up with an answer rather than skirting the issue.
I’m open to suggestions.When you say “it may” then say “it does” not then you have to give a reason why after saying that it is possible that it means God you outright say that it does not. How can you be sure that it does not. What proof do you have that it does not.
Only God knows for sure.Yes He did but did the Holy Spirit inspire you to interpret Lord as Not God? How do you know for certain that “Lord” does not meant God when Elizabeth said it when a verse later Mary says the same word and means God?
Then we disagree again.I don’t think he did.
You know exactly what I mean by believers, so lets not play this kind of game OK.First of all - I said WE - the Church. If you’re not part of his Church - you’re *not *part of his Body.
Secondly - you are now contradicting your earlier claim that Jesus IS the Church. As the HEAD he is inseperable from the Church.
Lastly - James 2:19 tells us that even the demons are believers. Are you saying that THEY are part of the Church, Kevin?
This is a curious comment, kevin. Do you think the Holy Spirit inspires people to say the wrong thing? Has the HS ever done this in any other passages of Scripture?And what do you think people thought/believed Jesus would be? I’ll tell you. A POLITICAL LEADER. So its very possible that is what Elizabeth thought/believed also.
And then theres the Bible the Best Selling Book in “History”.First off I think people need to reflect back on the Almond. The shape to which Christ is so often seen in.
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We we take into consideration Sacred Geometry, more importantly the Star Mother.
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The universe is nothing more than womb. The cycle of creation is not only projected though energy and mass, elements created through musical tones and shapes as so proved in the Book Occult Chemistry by C.W.Leedbeater. Without these thing we wouldn’t have ornate churches nor a foundation on which to write about God. And the whole concept of people being Pagan due to the fact that their churchs were simple square and circle wouldn’t caused mass killings.
As for who Jesus was I will always believe he was Horus.
As Scripture does not say, anything you’re proposing about whether she did or didn’t is a man-made tradition, eh?The question is did Elizabeth know that.
A whole overflowing bucket of hogwash.Still doesn’t change the fact that even the hebrew Alphabet was based on Sacred geometry. meru.org
The serpent in the garden is no differnt than that of the firmament in heaven. The entire book is based on metaphores created by alchemy and sacred geometry. Not to mention numerology and other areas of science.
As far as gravity is concerned Dan Winter has stated the DNA creates it’s own gravity. Not to mention everyone seems to ignore that everythnig in the universe has a magnetic mineral in it of some sort. No matter how slight. What you call gravity I call magnetism and electromagnetics.
:bigyikes::banghead:And what do you think people thought/believed Jesus would be? I’ll tell you. A POLITICAL LEADER. So its very possible that is what Elizabeth thought/believed also.
OOOOOOO…I guess playing Devil’s Advocate is fun for some people. The question was answered way back but why spoil a fun game eh?As Scripture does not say, anything you’re proposing about whether she did or didn’t is a man-made tradition, eh?
And why is it relevant what* Elizabeth *believed or understood?
As you stated, the Scriptures quite clearly say that Mary was the Mother of God.
Nothing more needs to be said.![]()
Can you point me to the Biblical passage that you can reject his Church and remain part of his Body?**You know exactly what I mean by believers, so lets not play this kind of game OK.
As far as the Jesus is the church, I’ll give you that.
But not being Catholic does not mean you are not a part of his body.
Not rejecting his church. Jesus is the head of the church and believers(and you know what I mean by believers)are his church. (this also answere you second part here)Can you point me to the Biblical passage that you can* reject* his Church and remain part of his Body?
Can you also either admit that you have contradicted yourself about Jesus alone being the Church, *instead *of Jesus and US?
As for “believers” - I honestly don***'t*** know what you’re talking about. I don’t know that a true* “believer*” can pick and choose what he wants to believe about Jesus while discarding the rest.
Maybe political leader was not the right choice of words. How about a earthly king, earthly leader. something other than what he is.:bigyikes::banghead:
You can continue to play this silly game where you claim one thing, then claim something totally different without admitting self-contradiction, Just realize that you have been exposed.Not rejecting his church. Jesus is the head of the church and believers(and you know what I mean by believers)are his church. (this also answere you second part here)
I didn’t say I discard what Jesus is saying, I am saying I don’t believe in everything the CC teaches.
Do you believe Isis and Juno were real? They were really goddesses with special powers? Do you believe there was a person who could seduce a man by changing into a cuckoo?Given that I’m not a Catholic and, even when I was a Christian, I never was much of a trinitarian, I can’t really make any faith-based statements regarding Mary. My common sense tells me that she’s the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus- points that I share in common with Christians.
As for being the queen of heaven, well… So were Isis and Juno.
This is not Catholic teaching Roman. No Catholic ought to profess that “following the paths of other men is proof that we are God’s people”.I was curious how is following the paths of other men proof that you are Gods people?