Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by las
Aren't people who hear imaginary voices considered a bit "off"?
Originally Posted by Hastings
Someone claiming that has 13 books that were allowed in the New Testament after the main subject (Jesus, for those in Rio Linda) of the New Testament explicitly warned to be on the lookout for someone just like him.
Fortunately, NOBODY here who professes to hold Christian beliefs, in ALL of the years that you’ve been spewing your Hebrew Roots Movement psychobabble here, has bought into it.

And fortunately, NOBODY here who professes to hold Christian beliefs, agrees with you regarding your repeated denial of the divinity of Jesus, or your questioning of whether belief in the literal actual resurrection of Jesus is even necessary for salvation.
How do you know nobody "has bought into it"? How do you know nobody agrees with me?

There are maybe 5 or 6 of you doctrinaire "christians" that are vocal. How would you know if there are or are not dozens out there thinking for themselves and realizing the incongruity with Jesus of some of the writings in the New Testament.

If you have someone meeting Jesus in the desert, having conversations with Jesus, going on trips to heaven and seeing visions, contravening the doctrine of Jesus, admitting lying, and being denounced by all the churches in Jerusalem and Asia Minor it might be a good idea to check your hole card. That ace you thought you had may be a deuce.

Something to consider. As Gandhi said "it is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom".


Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Jesus: "Take heed that no man deceive you."
Hebrew Roots Judaizer