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Originally posted by Itisnowagain
This moment is Christ (consciousness) and he is here always.
However, thoughts (words) appear that speak of 'other' and it is this 'other' that has you decieved.
There is no other - this is it.
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Originally posted by mideast
Originally posted by Greatest I am
Originally posted by mideast
reply to post by Greatest I am
God is denying mankind that justice.
Satan is invisible enemy. But there is a reward who does the right thing , instead.
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Yep yep. Invisible boogey man.
Is it the right thing for God to not implement the sentence he gave Satan and leaving him here instead of sending him to hell?
Show us your sense of justice if you have one.
Regards
DL
peace.
Originally posted by SubAce
reply to post by Greatest I am
Dear Great I Am.
Those questions in the OP show that you have intellectual capacity and are using sound reasoning to think things out logically. Indeed you make very good arguments and your question deserves a dignified answer. As no one has been able to do so please allow me to help you understand what the scriptures really teach about Jesus and if he really has ever abandoned his flock.
ture.
Exodus 14:14
The LORD will fight for you; you have only to keep still.
Originally posted by sad_eyed_lady
It took me a long time to understand that Jesus is always with me and in me. He never leaves us alone. He is not just
watching over us.
On Feb 4, 2000 I was doing dishes and out of nowhere I had this thought; "I will carry you." It was a "What the Heck?" moment. It was not my thought. It was an awesomely wonderful realization that God is here and even though times get rough, He's there to see me through.
Exodus 14:14
The LORD will fight for you; you have only to keep still.
The devils pay sucks, Mr.Greatest As I Am.
Originally posted by Prezbo369
Shepards generally kill and eat their flock at some point. Either as young lambs for their beautiful taste, or later in life as mutton.
A suitable analogy imho...edit on 12-12-2012 by Prezbo369 because: derp'd
Originally posted by SubAce
reply to post by Greatest I am
Your welcome. I realize that the reply may not be what you wanted to hear, but am confident that it was the truth. You have your ideas and those must be respected. Everyone has the right to believe as they wish.
Why does Jesus the shepherd leave his flock at the mercy of a Super Wolf?
Originally posted by DeadLights
"God doesn't give us nothing we can't handle"
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by Greatest I am
Why does Jesus the shepherd leave his flock at the mercy of a Super Wolf?
He didn't, he's inside us. His gift to us is the ability to whip the super wolf's bootie and send him running away yelping with his tail between his legs. We all got ram horns. Ever see what rams can do to a wolf? Ain't pretty.
Your view ignores scripture but if that is the way you can justify your theology, I can understand why most Christians ignore their bible and have a compromised morality.