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I don't believe in worshipping either Jesus or God. Acknowledge, yes. Be thankful for. yes. In awe of, yes. But worship as in bow down to and tremble, I don't think he expects that. Know who your God's or Goddesses are, let them be a part of you. But worship, no.
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"Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every other name: that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; and that every tounge should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the father." |
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no, b/c he died for "our sins" yet we are born to sin
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In seminary we did a word study on the word "worship." Here's what we learned in a nutshell:
The word worship comes from two Anglo-Saxon root words: The second root, ship, means "shape." so, worship is a shape -- a form -- a set of events. The first root, wor, comes from the root-word, werden, which means, "to be," or "to become." So, worship is a shape of events in which the participants "become" something, or are changed by the experience of worship. I'd say that, when we interact with Jesus, we are fundamentally changed. Therefore, I think that it is not only OK, but desirable to worship Jesus. Further, I'd go so far as to say that proper interaction with Jesus is of a worhsip nature.
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I am a Christian, and yet my views concerning Jesus might strike some as heretical. I think Jesus was a mortal man and thus does not warrant "worship". I do, however, respect Jesus highly; he was a wise man with a revolutionary message, who lived a good life and helped many people. I see Jesus was a role-model, and I strive to live a Christ-like life.
But in terms of worshipping Jesus, I don't. I "worship" God alone. To me, worshipping Jesus would be the same as, say, worshipping Gandhi or Martin Luther King. |
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