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Author Topic:   Was Jesus a Creationist?
New Cat's Eye
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Message 14 of 50 (464407)
04-25-2008 12:46 PM
Reply to: Message 13 by seekingthetruth
04-25-2008 12:39 PM


Are you serious? Look at the words you used and I think if in my position you would have come to the same conclusion.
My theology is Catholicism. If someone refers to Catholicism as "my theology", that doesn't mean that there aren't any other Catholics.
Similarly, when dwise1 refers to "your theology", he is referring to the theology that you and everyone else that has the same theology subscribes too.
If you were to take a serious look at the scriptures I gave, and applied them with the other scriptures that point to Jesus divinity, you would see that you are the one using a red herring.
Nope. You said that the scriptures stated that Jesus was the creator. However, those scriptures don't state that... You are interpreting them to mean that.
A jew wouldn't think that that is what the scripture is "stating".
The scriptures, themselves, do not state what you said they state.
You are considering your intepretation to be "the statement", but that false.

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New Cat's Eye
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Message 17 of 50 (464433)
04-25-2008 2:34 PM
Reply to: Message 15 by seekingthetruth
04-25-2008 1:16 PM


This whole my theology, your theology thing has gotten well out of hand. I suggest we all get back on the topic at hand.
CS=1
STT=0
Jesus name does not need to be used specifically for a scripture to be talking about him.
No, but for a scripture to state that Jesus is the creator, it has to actually state it and not just be able to be interpreted to mean that if we want it too.
If you look at all of the scriptures you will see that they all reference HIM.
According to your interpretation (and I don't mean yours solely, but yours and any one else's who subscribe to the same).
A jew would see it differently, no?

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