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Come on, JayRob. All tied up in knots because you can't conceive of Jesus being FULLY GOD and FULLY MAN. Told you so...Can't conceive that something more that a believer might need in order to work the miraculous works of God ... not surprising. What kinds of things would you guess those could be?
And the beanstalking climbed up to the sky and Jack climbed it. I liken this story to such. You can neither prove nor can you describe it. All you can do is make illogical comments and hope I don't call you out on it.
No posting of archeological/geological findings or historical records numbering the 7 people groups occupying the region of Palestine at the end of the exodus. How could that be?
I posted some of those numbers a few posts ago. Too bad you missed it. You posted nothing except what's in your fiction book. There's no way that 2-3 million people roamed around in a desert for forty years. It's really sad that people believe such nonsense eventhough there's not a shred of evidence to support it.
It's unbelievable how educated folks just let their thinking go into free-fall when it comes to religion, especially the bible. They can explain everything that's not affiliated with the bible in logical terms, but when it comes to the bible, logic is thrown out as well as honesty.
When you read Post #113 you will remember that you didn't like the verses that I gave you.
I don't blame you for not posting them a second time. It was too easy to debunk it the first if I recall correctly. Surely you can come up with something better than that.
How did God die? John 1:1 & Philippians 2:5-11. He's AWESOME!!!!
Those verses don't even begin to explain how a supposed "god" can die, yet be eternal. If his physical and spiritual body didn't die, then he wasn't fully dead.
You can't explain it yourself, so you throw out a couple of bogused verses just to say that you answered the question, regardless of how weak the explanation is.
I simply asked for you to explain how a "god" can die, yet be eternal. Once again you're dodging another question.
Like I said earlier, religious folks will believe anything. If the bible said a green cow jumped over the moon, fundamentalist folks would believe it without a second thought and try to convince others of it too. I'm totally convinced of it.