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Anglicans, Christmas, and the birth of God? : Comments

By Spencer Gear, published 3/12/2020

He pointed out that early Anglicans such as Latimer, Ridley and Cranmer were burnt at the stake with the consent of most of the rest of the bishops in Mary's church.

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Jesus never claimed any more than the son of man. He's on the record as allegedly saying, with regard to the miracles, it is not I who does these things, but the Father in me.

Only fundamental fanatics try to make him more than a man born of woman. Others will swear blind that Donald is the second coming given how much mindless idolatry and worship is directed at him. By alleged (gun-totting) Christians.

They also claim that Jesus was God (a false premise) and believe that confers some authority! And just risible rubbish, given they never ever had such authority! Never!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Thursday, 3 December 2020 11:03:22 AM
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Alan B,

<<Jesus never claimed any more than the son of man. He's on the record as allegedly saying, with regard to the miracles, it is not I who does these things, but the Father in me.>>

It is too bad you don't acquire biblical knowledge so you don't make ignorant statements like this. What you've said here is blatantly false.

God, the Son, is regarded as God. He has the attributes of deity:

(1) Eternity (Jn 1:15; 8:58; 17:5, 24);
(2) Omniscience (Jn 2:24-25; 16:30; 21:17);
(3) Omnipresence (Mt 18:20; 28:20; Jn 3:13);
(4) Omnipotence. ‘I am the Almighty’ (Rev 1:8; Heb 1:3; Mt 28:18);
(5) Immutable (Heb 1:12; 13:8);
(6) He does the actions of deity: creator (Jn 1:3; Heb 1:10; Col 1:16); holds things together (Col 1:17; Heb 1:3); forgives sin (Mt 9:2, 6); raises the dead (Jn 6:39-40, 54; 11:25; 20:25, 28); he will be the Judge (Jn 5:22) of believers (2 Cor 5:10), of Antichrist and his followers (Rev 19:15), the nations (Ac 17:31), Satan (Gen 3:15) and the living and the dead (Ac 10:42).

Only your bigotry against biblical content has caused you to reach your erroneous conclusion.
Posted by OzSpen, Thursday, 3 December 2020 11:53:35 AM
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Meanwhile why not check out the Illuminated Understanding of Saint Jesus of Galilee via these references:

http://www.beezone.com/beezones-main-stack/chapter_7.3.html#jesusandtheteaching

http://www.dabase.org/up-5-3.htm

Plus this reference which was also published with the title Reality Is All The God There Is

http://global.adidam.org/books/ancient-teachings

Also
http://www.beezone.com/da_publications/spacetim.html
Posted by Daffy Duck, Thursday, 3 December 2020 4:56:15 PM
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Here we go again, arguing over who has the correct sky fairy.
Posted by TheAtheist, Thursday, 3 December 2020 6:28:41 PM
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TheAtheist,

<<Here we go again, arguing over who has the correct sky fairy.>>

I hear the wind blowing; the thunder and lightning are flashing and clapping; the cyclone is blowing our way from your "sky fairy" fantasy.
Posted by OzSpen, Thursday, 3 December 2020 6:40:50 PM
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Daffy,

<<Meanwhile why not check out the Illuminated Understanding of Saint Jesus of Galilee via these references: http://www.beezone.com/beezones-main-stack/chapter_7.3.html#jesusandtheteaching>>

Why don't you deal with the topics from my article instead of dishing up this red herring?
Posted by OzSpen, Thursday, 3 December 2020 6:55:22 PM
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