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16/02/10
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Bowral
You appear more interested in the messenger than the message.
I quoted for you the salient messages of love but you appear to ignore them.
In the beginning there was the 'logos'.
Why did John choose a word from Greek philosophy?
Why did Jesus reform Judaism by always stating: "You have heard it said but I say...."
Why did Jesus bend down on the ground between the adulterous & the crowd and rewrite the law?
If Jesus existed before the world was, why did he appear so late?
Why do the messages of the Bible evolve over time?
Why does John 1 use the phrase "sons of God", in a non-exclusive way?
Does not your book say: "For he is our father and we will be his sons"?
My impression is you are taking the messager in a way that is a form of idol worship.
The impression you are portraying to me is you are transforming the messenger into an idol.
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