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That's Ruach Elohim, not Ruach haQodesh.
Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy holy spirit from me.
Psalm 51:11
Yes- the "Breath of God"!
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That's Ruach Elohim, not Ruach haQodesh.
Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy holy spirit from me.
Psalm 51:11
Qodesh means set-apart. It's impossible for something to be set-apart from itself.Yes- the "Breath of God"!
Qodesh means set-apart. It's impossible for something to be set-apart from itself.
"God" is ambiguous.God sends His 'Breath/Wind' (Power) for a Special Purpose. Simple.
"God" is ambiguous.
If your idea of "God" comes from an English Bible then it's probably based on the fallacy of equivocation which confuses one member of a group with the group itself.Not to those knowing him thru scripture and spirit...
What else would we expect Jesus to do or say? He became human, was in the flesh and as such was living and speaking from the human position as an example for His disciples and all believers.The God Jesus serves. The One he said is the ONLY true God. (John 17:3)
Humanism is about imperfection, the Messiah taught perfection.What else would we expect Jesus to do or say? He became human, was in the flesh and as such was living and speaking from the human position as an example for His disciples and all believers.
There is nothing about this which denies His Godhood, as the Bible reveals Jesus to be fully human and fully God.
I didn’t know we were talking about humanism, but thanks for your thoughts.Humanism is about imperfection, the Messiah taught perfection.
If your idea of "God" comes from an English Bible then it's probably based on the fallacy of equivocation which confuses one member of a group with the group itself.
We first start with the very first reference to the holy spirit:
Gen 1:2- And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit [ or breath ] of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Nothing here indicates a 'Ghost-God', much less two Other 'God-Persons/Natures/ Essemces'... but the Power of God...but there is MUCH more to come!'
Scripture is just another name for traditional interpretation of historical religious text wrapped up in circular reasoning.No, it s=comes straight from scripture.
If your idea of "God" comes from an English Bible then it's probably based on the fallacy of equivocation which confuses one member of a group with the group itself.
The language of the source text.What language do YOU prefer?
Churchianity has been taken over by Satan who has distorted the beliefs originally taught by Jesus. By blinding people to the truth Satan has prevented people from worshipping the true God and following His teachings
One of the reasons for the terminology No Man Hath Seen God at anytime in the New Testament was more than likely to keep people from creating graven images of him
Holy crap! I give gratitude to all the heavenly powers that you blokes aren’t in charge of the church. Your posts ridicule the Body of Christ and twist theology and biblical interpretation into a Beavis and Butthead cartoon.First of all you are correct!
Second of all, it's NOT Christianity- but a counterfeit
________________________________________________________________Holy crap! I give gratitude to all the heavenly powers that you blokes aren’t in charge of the church. Your posts ridicule the Body of Christ and twist theology and biblical interpretation into a Beavis and Butthead cartoon.