Trusted Witness?

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Consider the cell, a single unit that has the instructions of life therein. To live and procreate Life. For what reason would the cell do other than the instructions, unless it be other than the instructions of life? What could possibly be other then the instructions of life, but death?

Then how can the instructions that have been past on, that are flawed, be corrected unless the original instructions are reestablished?

Mankind knows without a doubt that the instructions that he is born with are flawed, tainted or maybe the word is corrupted. Therefore the original, or perfect instructions for mankind, must be the Truth the Way and the Life and is man’s God. Then who is the Trusted Witness of the Perfect Instruction of Life? And how is it proven?
 
I’m sorry, but this question doesn’t make much sense to me. Maybe you could rephrase it.
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I was concerned that it was not understandable, but I could not find how to edit the posting.

But consider what is the norm in the Kingdom of Heaven and what is the norm in the world. In the world Jesus is the exception rather then the rule. But in the Kingdom of God Jesus is the Rule the Norm the Standard by which all shall be judged. And only that which is of the Lord Jesus will be in the Kingdom of Heaven. When Jesus came He fulfilled all that is the Will of God for man, reestablishing God’s original design of mankind. And only that which is of the Lord will be in the Kingdom of Heaven. Which is God’s Choice, God’s design, not man’s.

Hence Jesus Christ is the only Trusted Witness of God the Father’s Will for mankind.
 
Well, yes. He says himself in Jn 18:37b “…For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to bear witness to the truth.”
I don’t know how much controversy there would be about this, except perhaps in the athiest forum.
 
Well, yes. He says himself in Jn 18:37b “…For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to bear witness to the truth.”
I don’t know how much controversy there would be about this, except perhaps in the athiest forum.
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Thanks for the reply

My friend in Christ, it is very nice to be amongst those who would see no controversy therein.

Thanks again
 
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