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Re: * Christ and the Resurrection of the Flesh *         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: thomas p.
Date: Apr 24, 2008 07:11

"DanielSan" gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:ku2dnX6FH5zWmI3VnZ2dnUVZ_i2dnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Suzanne wrote:
>> "DanielSan" gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:zJqdnUzTz8iH4ZDVnZ2dnUVZ_t6onZ2d@comcast.com...
>>> Terry Cross wrote:
>>>> On Apr 21, 9:57 pm, "Mike Painter" sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>>> Suzanne wrote:
>>>>>> "Mike Painter" sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:TATOj.1146$ix6.582@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net...
>>>>>>> Suzanne wrote:
>>>>>>>> I am posting in a newsgroup where I am accepted.
>>>>>>>> I'm also posting in a thread that obviously has a
>>>>>>>> Christian topic, which you don't have to read at all,
>>>>>>>> since the subject matter should be determined by
>>>>>>>> you, the reader before you even open it.
>>>>>>> You are posting in four news group and the only support you get
>>>>>>> comes from a bigot (read what he says about being Jewish) and
>>>>>>> somebody who does not agree with what your god told you.
>>>>>>>>> You just hear a voice and can only deny your mental problems by
>>>>>>>>> claiming that "real" schizophrenics hear more than one voice.
>>>>>>>> No, I was repeating what was said to me, and
>>>>>>>> replying that I did not hear those kinds of
>>>>>>>> voices that the other poster was claiming that
>>>>>>>> schizophrenics hear. Since I've not heard those
>>>>>>>> voices, there is no way that the question was a
>>>>>>>> valid one.
>>>>>>> Which is exactly what they say and what he said used the plural of
>>>>>>> both words, it did not imply that all hear multiple voices.
>>>>>> When someone hears the voice of Jesus, coming
>>>>>> with it is a feeling of joy, and a feeling of hope;
>>>>>> He cheers you up, he tells you things that make
>>>>>> you laugh, he's with you in the middle of things
>>>>>> that would otherwise overwhelm a person. He
>>>>>> never violates what Scripture says, so he will
>>>>>> not be telling someone to go do something that
>>>>>> is against his word. He gives adventure, He gives
>>>>>> heart-warming experiences where you have helped
>>>>>> someone. He gives insight, explanations, engenders
>>>>>> trust, teaches you more and more to trust him. He
>>>>>> gives assignments and where they lead you don't
>>>>>> know, but if you do them, you will usually have
>>>>>> a mountain top experience in what you learn
>>>>>> from him. You will find yourself listening to
>>>>>> the word of God when someone is expounding
>>>>>> upon it, and listening for messages that he had
>>>>>> that are just for you. He prepares your heart
>>>>>> ahead of time for things you need to know. He
>>>>>> can tell you what others are thinking some of
>>>>>> the time, if he needs for you to know that. He
>>>>>> can tell you which way to go if you are lost in
>>>>>> something or some place. He will show you a
>>>>>> way of escape if you need one. He provides for
>>>>>> you. He does not shield you from all things,
>>>>>> because some things are good for you to learn
>>>>>> or to know. He will teach you the meaning of
>>>>>> his Word, the Scriptures if you will listen to
>>>>>> him about all of it. Sometimes he will just talk
>>>>>> to you as in a conversation with a friend. He
>>>>>> will lead you to a particular Bible story and
>>>>>> then expound upon it. You may hear the story
>>>>>> several times in a row and when you do, that
>>>>>> is confirmation that there is something in that
>>>>>> story that he wants you to know or figure out,
>>>>>> which will benefit you or people you know
>>>>>> that you can share it with. So when you hear
>>>>>> these kinds of things, it is good, and you know
>>>>>> that it is from the Lord.
>>>>> Yet this voice can't be shown to be real
>>>> It can't be shown to people who are deaf and blind? I guess not, and
>>>> no surprise that, either
>>> Actually, it can. Just need an interpreter and there is computer
>>> software out there that can handle that. Speech-to-text software linked
>>> with text-to-braille software. You speak, the computer outputs braille.
>>> No third party communication necessary.
>>>
>>> Also, might want to read up on Helen Keller. You can find a dramatic
>>> depiction of her life in "The Miracle Worker" by Annie Sullivan.
>>>
>> Maybe you should read up on Helen Keller. When she
>> found out about Jesus, she told people she already knew
>> him. She was referring to her life before she was able
>> to communicate. She added, "I just didn't know his name."
>
> I looked for a while for reference to this and just couldn't find it
> except for second-hand (or third- or fourth-hand) accounts. I would like
> a better reference for this, if you don't mind.
>
>> There is no need for software on a computer for a person
>> to reach God. He's far more technically advanced than any
>> computer. You just bow your head, begin talking to him,
>> and he will hear you from any place in the entire Universe.
>> You also can hear him if you put your trust in his method
>> of salvation, which he says is through his Son. And when
>> and if you do that, you can hear him from any place in
>> the Universe that he is at.
>
> Wouldn't that time be better served doing things instead of sitting idly
> by? Nothing gets done if you're still.
>
> If a storm knocks over a house, do not sit idly by, head bowed in prayer
> for the family. Pick up a hammer and help rebuild that house!
>
> It's what Jesus would do.

I heard that he was a carpenter. He would tell you that he would come by
sometimes next Tuesday.
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