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Sent: 11/17/2005 10:09:50 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Moses sees god's face and lives in the PoGP!

DAVEH:   Yes, certainly.  But....we probably define Christians differently than you do.  I believe that one who professes to believe in and follow Jesus Christ is a Christian.  From our past discussions, I suspect that you have a much narrower definition of the term.  Care to share it?
 cd: I believe that this "Jesus" must be based on the Bible alone-not extra-biblical sources. Heaven is the narrow way as no problem with my more narrow view. The broad way is the one to keep an eye on(ie. extra- biblical books)

Dean Moore wrote:
cd: Dave a question -Do you consider Protestants Christians?
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 11/17/2005 3:23:58 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Moses sees god's face and lives in the PoGP!

DAVEH:   While on the way to work yesterday morning, I was listening to a Christian radio station that was playing a sermon given by a minister who spent some time explaining that Jesus was fully God.  That got me thinking about how he could be fully God, and yet not be fully God if people saw his face and did not die.  So....do you believe he was fully God, Judy?  From your below answer, I assume not. 

    However.....I assume you now believe he is fully God?  Assuming such, when (or perhaps I should say, at what point) do you believe he became fully God???

Judy Taylor wrote:
Easy ... Jesus did not come to earth as God. He took upon himself the form of a servant (Phil 2:6). He first layed
aside the "glory" he had with the Father.  Truth is truth. No man can look at God's face and live.... You saw
what happened to Uzzah when he tried to steady the ark didn't you? or did you?  judyt
 
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 23:03:33 -0800 Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Common sence must be used here.If God had said" Moses met him face to face" and left it there then you would have support for your Hypotisis but God didn't leave it there-He explained -no man can see his face and live. No problem with that here

DAVEH:   To me it leads to a major problem for many Christians.  I can only assume that you believe many people saw Jesus' face.  Yet it seems a contradiction if you believe Jesus was fully God, and yet people could see him and live.   How do you explain that paradox, Dean?

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