TheO_bvious📓
@Christobvious
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I love language and linguistics. The Bible isn't complicated to understand. Read it daily, become Christian. 𐤋𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
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DBH at 12min "At the time of the Arian controversy, Arianism or in its more moderate form semi-arianism... had a more a more substantially established claim to orthodoxy than what became the Nicean settlement" Yes! https://t.co/cbNnVr9MqX
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This is a bacterial flagellar motor … one of nature’s most sophisticated molecular machines - a rotary motor embedded in the cell membrane consisting of ~25-30 protein types totaling 20,000-50,000 atoms in a multi-part structure of rotor, stator, drive shaft, and propeller.
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@UK_Moyi God doesn't split into 3 in the Bible, that's a late tradition, invented centuries after the end of the Bible. God is not a man, God doesn't change in nature. Jesus didn't know the hour. Jesus prayed to God. No contradiction, become unitarian
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So, when Jesus mentions the "dead" here, he's referring to those who are in the grave but alive in God’s memory. Abraham wasn't been deleted from existence forever. He was just asleep, waiting for the wake-up call. Death isn't a permanent "Del" button when you’re in God's memory
@And106MCU @PhilosophyIdaho @AleMartnezR1 @Remithephilguy @gmanm1 @ItalianPolish @HDYGTYQL @SpeedWatkins @IamJonte_ @theoctobear @java_warrior @jdogmac117830 @GaryHuerta12 @KameronMazurek @ArgumentsGod @AristotleRevolt Jesus was actually making a point against the Sadducees, who didn't believe in the resurrection. So he was looking at things from Jehovah’s perspective. Because God’s purpose to resurrect them is certain, he views them as if they are already living. It's a done deal in his mind.
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That bottom line was going too far 😅
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"The future is not a place we are going to, but a place we are creating. The path to it is not found, but built, and the act of building it changes both the builder and the destination." Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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The Jesus of the New Testament is not fully divine. Here are four among the many reasons for this.
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God would need to "have" omnipotence to "create" the very concept 😅
@AleMartnezR1 Do they avoid the "bootstrapping" objection ? If God *creates* all properties, then God must *have* the property of "being able to create a property" before he creates it. 😅
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“A divine mystery that surpasses human reasoning” When they say the quiet part out loud… The Trinity, ultimately and finally, becomes an appeal to accept something irrational.
@Brandon_W_Duke The Father is the first Person of the Trinity and is fully God, sharing the same divine nature as the Son and the Holy Spirit. This is not something that can be fully intellectualized—it is a mystery of faith. Our intellects are made for temporal reasoning, not for grasping the
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