G, you sound just like my mother who, last time I was
with her was in total unbelief and I have no reason
to believe things have changed since then. She
told me one would have to have a good imagination
to
believe the Bible. This is the
fruit of liberal unbelieving scholars and clergy on the radio and in her
Church
which BTW has lost it's candlestick and is getting
ready to close the doors and auction the building. God will
not be mocked and ppl always reap what they sow.
I don't want a Jesus of my own imagination who would
just be another antichrist figure.
judyt
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 22:04:52 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
So the ressurection story developed over time from a legend?A tall tale?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:'saga' and 'legend' are types of history, the event/s (or Event/s) of which gives rise to 'stories'pastors tell ppl stories, in this case the story of the resurrectionit's like the story of JCs birth--in KJ English someone writes: ~ 'now the birth of Jesus was on this wise' or Jesus' birth came about like this...such stories do not falsify such events (with a capital 'E'); they let you imagine the truth involved..kinda like a good (B Dylan:) songOn Mon, 28 Feb 2005 20:34:20 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:So maybe you could explain .. these quotes, why is the ressurection a "Legend"?||
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