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Adadioranma79:Nothing. I was simply paying undivided attention to a vital lesson from you. |
Adadioranma79:
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mhizsuzzy:I doubt if he would want an idol worshipper. |
shinarlaura:Merci beaucoup, my beautiful Queen and Sugar Pumpkin. A Happy New Month to you too. |
Emivra: ![]() |
wahles:No, the answer would be: 300 + 00 + 0 3 hundreds 0 tens and 0 ones or units |
chatinent:I am beginning to believe that you assume me to be Catholic. Well, I am not. If Jesus is not God, then why did Jesus Himself not rebuke Thomas when Thomas called Him "My Lord and my God!" in John 20:28? |
Gmajor:The pupil was initially wrong on Number 4 but the teacher was lenient. The pupil's initial answer was: 8 hundreds 0 ones and 8 ones (Incorrect). The teacher helped her/him change it to: 8 hundreds 0 tens and 8 ones (Correct). |
chatinent:Jesus is God: And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh , Justified in the Spirit, Seen by angels, Preached among the Gentiles, Believed on in the world, Received up in glory.(1Timothy 3:16) And He was also man: Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man. (Luke 2:52) Check the first verse. God was manifested in the flesh (God the Son). Jesus was a manifestation of God in the flesh. He was fully God and yet fully man. |
Safiaa:The ignorance is baffling. They don't understand that the musculature of the vagina is elastic on purpose. It is like the jaw of a snake that can expand and swallow up an antelope and then return back to its normal size. |
spongeisback:You are right. It is ambiguous. What I meant was that Jesus when He came to earth was both God and man. The God aspect was total, unformed, born of God. The human aspect was born of Mary. But the totality of Yahweh can never be man. Man has a beginning and an end. Jesus, the son of Man, had a beginning and an end. But Jesus the God has neither beginning nor end and was not born of Mary but of God the Father. |
Dasherz: ![]() Good morning, Dash. I hope your night was fine. I am beginning to have a mighty solid crush on you. But don't worry. It is going to stay on Nairaland just as you warned on your profile ![]() |
hahn:I just told you that God is the totality of Yahweh. The best explanation for this is the Trinity. That is, three persons in one God. By human logic, Mary should be the Mother of God since Jesus is God but in truth, Mary is not the mother of God. Mary cannot be the Mother of the Trinity. Nothing would make sense. Yahweh was never created. But His manifestation as Son was born by a woman. The Bible made us understand that Jesus was fully God and yet human. Mary only helped bring into the world the Word as flesh. The Word was the same God but was at the same time human. If He was not human, He wouldn't have felt hunger or even died on the Cross. He was human because He had a beginning and an end but He was God because His conception and birth were a miracle. Mary was the mother of the Word in flesh and as God. The Word that is God alone, without also being human, has no beginning nor end and so does not need a mother or father. |
chatinent:If I provide Bible verses now, you would claim that the Catholics modified them even though there are no solid evidence that the Catholics had much influence on the Biblical texts as we have it. |
Dasherz:Goodnight, Dash. Sweet dreams. |
johnydon22:Jesus is God but Jesus is not the totality of Yahweh. There were evidences of the Trinity in the Bible. There was God the Father who sent His Son (Jesus) to the world to die for the sins of the world. There was also the Holy Spirit. All these three are the totality of Yahweh. All three are eternal and are manifestations of the creator. If you call Mary the mother of God, you are putting her above the totality of Yahweh. It is best to call Mary the mother of Jesus and not the mother of Yahweh. No one is the Mother of God. The manifestation of God as the Son had a mother but the totality of Yahweh has no mother. |
chatinent:Is Jesus God? |
hahn:God defines the totality of Yahweh. Jesus is God the Son, but not the totality of Yahweh. There is God the father and God the Holy Spirit. These three are the totality of Yahweh. Yahweh is God of the universe who has manifested as a son (the sacrificial lamb) and a Comforter (the Holy Spirit) By calling Mary the Mother of God, you are rubbishing the fact that Yahweh has no beginning or end. Mary was a vessel. She herself needed to be saved. "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered. "May your word to me be fulfilled." Then the angel left her. (Luke 1:38) And my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior. (Luke 1:47) |
johnydon22:Mary was the mother of Jesus but not the mother of God. |
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Dasherz:Well, maybe when I put a ring on one of those wholesome fingers, the stubbornness will reduce. Though, I wouldn't like the stubbornness to reduce ![]() |
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zinnyzee:But there are people that look odd and you want to look at them again. I saw someone with a very flat head. I looked once and just couldn't stop looking in his direction because of the weird shape of the head. How about that ![]() |
stilldoingokay:Even those living are modest enough when they praise themselves yet a dead rat considers himself very cute.
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madjune:Amokachi himself confessed that he didn't get any healing in Synagogue so, I don't understand the rehabilitation you were talking about. |
madjune:When and how did he rehabilitate Amokachi ![]() |
fatymore:I will tell your daddy. |
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