Okay. Now we're getting somewhere.
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Originally posted by: AcTivE:
I wasn't familiar with the verse, so I did a little research on it, I hope you don't mind [img]smile.gif[/img] . You may have to do some reading after hearing my reply.
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That’s Awesome. I love that you did. If the need arises I will as well
Now this thread truely belongs in the "I'm Right, Fuck You" category.
Again. You've missed the point
[quote]If Jesus wanted to avoid the charge of blasphemy by denying he was God , he could very easily have done so. But he did not. Rather, he showed (by quoting Psalm 82) that the claim to be God was not IN ITSELF blasphemous. His reply could be paraphrased, "It is not blasphemy to call someone 'god' if they deserve the title."[\quote]
Jesus has already made the distinction between himself as Son of the Father and the Jews about to stone him. He tells them point blank that:
1. [b]I have said, you are Gods[b].
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If I called you God, it would not break scripture
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And you’re telling me I’m blaspheming by making myself a God, when you are just as much as I?
It’s the same thing all throughout the Bible. Jesus is trying to show the masses how they have God in themselves. They have the ability the same as he. For they are he. He they, and God in All.
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Jesus is in me, because I asked him to come into my life. I'm not Jesus.
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Jesus is in you. He’s in me. He’s in Hindus. Not because they’ve accepted him into their hearts but, because Jesus
IS. Again, he’s not talking about he self as a separate entity. He’s saying that we all have this potential of which he speaks all throughout the Bible.
That my friend,
is the context.