Re: God is NOT Omni-benevolent



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Topic: Religions > Bible
User: "Glenn \Christian Mystic"
Date: 02 Jan 2007 03:39:28 PM
Object: Re: God is NOT Omni-benevolent
"Frank Mayhar" <
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On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 08:25:19 -0500, Eric Brze wrote:

That's a rather mistaken view of Christianity. Jesus did not sacrifice
himself to the evil Jehovah. Jesus sacrificed himself to fight the
evil Jehovah, so that we can be free from the power of evil Jehovah.
The wage of sin is what the evil Jehovah demands. The wage of sin is
what keeps us in bondage. Because of the victory of Jesus Christ, we
finally can be free from such bondage. This is my understanding of
Christian faith.


Eric, you need help. Go get it, instead of inflicting your bibble-babble
on the rest of us.
(Here's a hint: Your "understanding of Christian faith" is so much bunk.
But then, so is "Christian faith" itself.)

Christian means *Christ-like*
Which is very *vague* one can call themselves a Christ if they, in
accordance to their opinion of just what that is, are trying to live by
Christ's teachings &/ example (PERIOD)

--
Frank Mayhar

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http://www.exit.com/blog/frank/

Glenn (Christian Mystic)
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