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***   Actually Judy, from my point of view, it seems you are doing the same think  (I misspelled "thing" but decided the new word fit better)--reading your own interpretation into it.  Did you get your interpretation from your minister, or is this your very own original interp?  (">)
Judy:
Neither Blaine - this is what the scriptures teach  - the mystery of godliness which is "Christ in you the hope of glory"
It's either Christ in you or the antichrist in you with no hope of glory, take your pick.
 
 
 
 
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 05:53:44 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> From: Blaine R Borrowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Ruben wrote:  Then we arrive at Salt Lake city in the same fashion,
> where we exhort those that have perverted God, teaching that he was
> once
> like us.or we will be gods..HOW PERVERTED.
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> Blaine:  I think this is purely a judgement call on Ruben's part. 
> There are many good scriptures showing  God allows us--wants us--
> to be like him. Here is one of them--I will try to find more
> tomorrow if
> needed:
> 1 John 3:2  "Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth
> not yet appear what we shall be:  But we know that, when he shall
> appear,
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> we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is."
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> Judy:  Hi Blaine,
> Being LIKE HIM, and actually being God are two different things. He
> wants
> us to be conformed to the 'image of Christ' that is, his nature and
> character,
> but this does not make us God.  There is a difference - you are
> reading
> something into the text that shouldn't be there.

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