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Originally posted by autowrench
reply to post by 1nOne
I am not convinced of the link between Yahweh and Jesus Christ based on scriptural study, historical evidence and psychological inquiry of the Jewish people.
That is because there is no direct connection between the Canaanite Dragon/Storm God Yahweh, obviously some kind of ET being, probably Reptilian, and the MAN, the one you call Jesus, an alien/human hybrid sent to teach humankind. This connection only occurs in the minds of those who are in the Cult of Christianity, not in any history, or religious texts.
Most Christians believe Yeshua was crucified for claiming to be the Messiah, but that’s not correct. Many so-called “messiahs” came before and after Him, but none of them were abused the way He was. Yeshua was crucified for simply saying “Yahweh”. According to Jewish religious law in effect at the time, that was considered blasphemy.
Violating the ban against saying “Yahweh” was a capital offense—i.e., it was punishable by death, and the prescribed manner of death for people committing “blasphemy” was a combination of stoning and being hung on a tree. (Sanhedrin 7: 5) According to the Mishnah, “The blasphemer is not considered culpable unless he exactly pronounces the Name.” (Sanhedrin 7: 5) That’s why Yeshua’s claim to be Yahweh was not enough to execute Him. He had to actually say “Yahweh” precisely in the presence of witnesses who were willing to testify against Him to be convicted for committing “blasphemy.”
Originally posted by Bosniaque
Matthew 7:21-
"Not every one that sayeth unto me (Jesus), Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven: but he that doeth the will of my Father, which is in heaven."
How many of those million websites have some creditably ? ZERO. Planet X doesn't exist.
Yes, he is and he said it himself.
Originally posted by RevelationGeneration
I thought you believed in the Trinity and held to biblical Orthodoxy. Jesus and the Father YHWH are 2 separate persons of the triune Godhead. They are both divine (God) but why confuse them as being the same? This is how I've always understood the trinity, but it seems like your saying something different.
Originally posted by shaluach
Originally posted by RevelationGeneration
I thought you believed in the Trinity and held to biblical Orthodoxy. Jesus and the Father YHWH are 2 separate persons of the triune Godhead. They are both divine (God) but why confuse them as being the same? This is how I've always understood the trinity, but it seems like your saying something different.
The "trinity" is of pagan origin and a pagan addition. The trinity actually says that all three are the same. Father = Son = Holy Spirit.
The truth is that the Most High is the Eternal Godhead (Elohim). The best way to explain it, the way it was explained to me is, Father ≥ Son ≥ Holy Spirit.
This explains why Yehoshuah prayed to His Father. Christ, and the Holy Spirit, has always been with the Father. This is evidenced in John 1
1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning. 3Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made
Christ is the Voice and Active Power of the Most High. Or as Scripture puts it, He was the visible image of the invisible God. As LoneWolf pointed out, He is the Right Arm of the Father.
Think of it like this. Compare it to yourself. You are yourself in totality, just as the Most High is Himself in totality. Is your arm you? Is your voice you? It is part of you and makes up you and obeys your will. It is not seperate from you but it is not you in your totality.edit on 6/25/12 by shaluach because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
The trinity is a pagan concept in that it originated from Nimrod, Semiramis and Tammuz.
Originally posted by shaluach
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
The trinity is a pagan concept in that it originated from Nimrod, Semiramis and Tammuz.
Indeed, ahch! Also, a lot of Christians don't realize that the cross they are so proud of displaying is a pagan symbol known as the Cross of Tammuz. It is a false idol.
"And we don't wear symbols of death. No Cross." - Timbo King
Originally posted by shaluach
reply to post by lonewolf19792000
It may have changed meaning but I still don't think we should be wearing them or using them. It is still a pagan idol with pagan origins. That'd be like arguing for the changed Sabbath day (although the motivation for doing so was pagan) that the Catholics instituted (and Western Christianity™ completely adopted) under the guise of "It was the day that Christ arose (allegedly)," which would be the same as saying "The meaning changed."
That's how I view it. The use of the Cross as a symbol of faith is unscriptural and pagan.