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Old 09-21-2008, 06:32 PM   #1
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Please be careful Milk and Honey. I was only searching for information regarding the question.
We are not here to change anyones beliefs today. Regardless of intention.

I admire your resourceful memory, and am more than pleased that you posted your personal beliefs.

But please consider the ramifications of such information.

Thank you for your all you've done thus far.

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Old 09-21-2008, 07:07 PM   #2
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Please be careful Milk and Honey. I was only searching for information regarding the question.
We are not here to change anyones beliefs today. Regardless of intention.

I admire your resourceful memory, and am more than pleased that you posted your personal beliefs.

But please consider the ramifications of such information.

Thank you for your all you've done thus far.
Not sure i'm reading you clearly VR.

Nobody has to change their beliefs on account of me. If i make assertions which do not agree with someone (who is already disagreeing with me) then they and anyone else is welcome to ignore what i've written or reply to me. You may have noticed that occasionally peoples views are 180 degrees apart. Asserting exactly what that dissagreement entails is not unhealthy and should not be discouraged in a truth seeker discussion forum.

You asked a few direct questions about Jesus at the beginning of this thread which presumably only an honest comparison of popular views can properly inform. It is very easy over several pages of posts to lose the conversation with it's similarities and contrasts. Personally i try to make them clear when my views dissagree with others.

In my view, the ramifications of a philosophical dissagreement are all positive if the discussion is calm, honest and provocative of replies which deal directly with the various contrasting assertions.

I think Merkhava is doing a fine job of holding his or her own, but just what, exactly, did you find offensive?

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Old 09-21-2008, 07:40 PM   #3
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Of course I'm talking from a perspective of reincarnation, which not everybody accepts, especially since Jesus supposedly was against it according to the bible (although I've heard otherwise).
Reconciling Monotheistic and Easten knowledge.

I´ve got my own theory and there is a lively reincarnation vs. resurrection debate, there is also a reincarnation abuse theory which states since I am going to keep coming back, I can keep screwing up again and again.

Maybe God at one point decides there is no more chance at reincarnating (Armageddon), the tab is showed at everyone at the end.
There is where eternal hell and heaven is talked about in the Bible.
Again I don´t claim to be enlightened and have all the answers, I am still learning
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Old 09-21-2008, 08:12 PM   #4
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M&H,

I do not think anything was offensive at all. Just don't want this turning into something it is not (a place to disagree).
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