cd: Yes I do Bill and I addressed this in another post to John today.
 
I evidently missed that one, Dean. Sorry about that. I was wondering if you also consider Zacharius and Elizabeth to have been been righteous and blameless before God.   bt
 
Dean  -- I also missed the post.  Could you repost?
 
jd
 
 
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Rightousness (jd 2 cd)

cd: Remember that man was conceived in sin. Hence the need of a savior. I am not so sure that this is true after the ascension by J. the B. parents were post ascension. That is another debate with would best wait till these are concluded.
 
I will gladly respect your desire to hold off debating this, Dean -- but while we're waiting, you may do well to look up this word "ascension." This is twice today you've used it in a way I wouldn't.
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cd: Bill how have I used it incorrectly?
 
I may have misread you, Dean, but you seem to say above that John the Baptist's "parents were post ascension." The "ascension" took place after the resurrection of Jesus, when he left this earth to sit at his Father's right hand. Zacharias and Elizabeth were both quite old when JB was born and had probably even died prior to the ascension. I am a little confused as to what you mean when you write that they were post-ascension. Elsewhere you state that "Christ has a flesh body and ate fish even after the accention." I assume you meant to say "ascension" here and if so, I was not aware of any Scripture which speaks of Jesus eating fish since having left to be with his Father. Could you please try to help me better understand what you're saying.

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By the way, do you (and Judy) believe that JB's parents were born of "sinful flesh"?

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cd: Yes I do Bill and I addressed this in another post to John today.
 
I evidently missed that one, Dean. Sorry about that. I was wondering if you also consider Zacharius and Elizabeth to have been been righteous and blameless before God. 
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