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"caesarjbsquitti" |
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25 Dec 2005 10:25:37 PM |
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Defining, "the word" that was made flesh ? |
Defining, "the word" that was made flesh ?
Every Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, a Jew, born of
into a Jewish family, who was suppose to be 'the messiah'...but was he
? This was suppose to be 'the word' made flesh...? Was he ? What
message did he bring to this world, that appears to have been missed ?
Well, to the 'logical' question and definition of God...there may be a
simple solution...'the word' ?
In Genesis , the ' word' was made flesh...the word ?
In the beginning was 'the word', and 'the word' was God, and "the word'
was with God...
I would suggest you plug in the word..."nothing"....and appreciate that
this concept suggests that it can only exist in isolation of
everything, therefore the phrase, "and the word was with God' make some
logical sense.
"Nothing', perfect infinite, existed, will exist, the alpha the
omega...fractions can show this mathematical relationship true...(at
least a Mr. Santa a math teacher showed me this...)
Now remember 'Truth' or 'truths' are relative to time and space.
Nothing in its pure state does not exist in this time point in time.
After 'creation' there was created a Universe, and we may exist out of
and within ...this nothingness or (God)...so God if God was 'nothing',
does not exist in this pure state at this point in time...but will in
the 'omega' time...
May also explain the dimension outside time and space, a heaven where
everything is perfect, and there would be a logical explanation for
that...
Merry Christmas...on the day 'the word' was made flesh.
Oh by the way...the message of the way to the truth, by "the light of
the world'...explains anti-truths...and the dual dimension of truth,
the ability of truth to polarize issues...
If you can understand the logic of this new dimension to truth, the
dark side of truth, then you will appreciate that the current
definitions of 'truth', 'lie', and 'half-truth', and incomplete...
Called the Jesus Christ Code... http://www.jesuschristcode.com
Merry Christmas...!
Buon Natale !
Caesar J. B. Squitti
Son of Maryann Rosso+Bertucci and Arthur Natale Carollo Squitti
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| User: "Chuck Stamford" |
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| Title: Re: Defining, "the word" that was made flesh ? |
26 Dec 2005 01:31:15 AM |
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"caesarjbsquitti" <orders@squittis.com> wrote in message
news:1135571137.591697.316200@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Defining, "the word" that was made flesh ?
Every Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, a Jew, born of
into a Jewish family, who was suppose to be 'the messiah'...but was he
? This was suppose to be 'the word' made flesh...? Was he ? What
message did he bring to this world, that appears to have been missed ?
Well, to the 'logical' question and definition of God...there may be a
simple solution...'the word' ?
In Genesis , the ' word' was made flesh...the word ?
In the beginning was 'the word', and 'the word' was God, and "the word'
was with God...
I would suggest you plug in the word..."nothing"....and appreciate that
this concept suggests that it can only exist in isolation of
everything, therefore the phrase, "and the word was with God' make some
logical sense.
"Nothing', perfect infinite, existed, will exist, the alpha the
omega...fractions can show this mathematical relationship true...(at
least a Mr. Santa a math teacher showed me this...)
I hate to be the one to break this to you, but either what you're saying
here is complete gibberish, or you haven't stated it well enough to clearly
elucidate your working premises and conclusion from them. Care to try
again?
Chuck Stamford
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| User: "psalmsmith" |
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| Title: Re: Defining, "the word" that was made flesh ? |
26 Dec 2005 02:32:12 AM |
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In article <F_Mrf.9369$xF6.1272@fed1read01>,
"Chuck Stamford" <shell__stamford@cox.net> wrote:
"caesarjbsquitti" <orders@squittis.com> wrote in message
news:1135571137.591697.316200@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Defining, "the word" that was made flesh ?
Every Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, a Jew, born of
into a Jewish family, who was suppose to be 'the messiah'...but was he
? This was suppose to be 'the word' made flesh...? Was he ? What
message did he bring to this world, that appears to have been missed ?
Well, to the 'logical' question and definition of God...there may be a
simple solution...'the word' ?
In Genesis , the ' word' was made flesh...the word ?
In the beginning was 'the word', and 'the word' was God, and "the word'
was with God...
I would suggest you plug in the word..."nothing"....and appreciate that
this concept suggests that it can only exist in isolation of
everything, therefore the phrase, "and the word was with God' make some
logical sense.
"Nothing', perfect infinite, existed, will exist, the alpha the
omega...fractions can show this mathematical relationship true...(at
least a Mr. Santa a math teacher showed me this...)
I hate to be the one to break this to you, but either what you're saying
here is complete gibberish, or you haven't stated it well enough to clearly
elucidate your working premises and conclusion from them. Care to try
again?
Chuck Stamford
Right. That's about where my eyes glazed over too. I saw crimson on
nothing, and dissolution on Santa. If that makes sense. Went to the
circular file.
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| User: "caesarjbsquitti" |
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| Title: Re: Defining, "the word" that was made flesh ? |
26 Dec 2005 09:18:10 AM |
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...Mr. Santa is not Santa Claus, but a math teacher here in Thunder
Bay...
Truth is stranger than fiction sometimes...
Caesar J. B. Squitti
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