Who, other than a man, ever put voice to the will of God?

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Re: Who, other than a man, ever put voice to the will of God?

#41  Postby Greatest I am » Jan 24, 2012 2:01 am

paarsurrey wrote:
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when Christianity consolidated many of the other religions into itself.


Did the Christianity inculde anything from Krishna that he taught his truthful followers in India; or anything that Buddha taught in Indian Sub-Continent and Indo-China or Zoroaster taught in Persia and the neighbouring regions, for example? How did it reach Paul when he laid the foundation stone of the Modern Christianity?


Nothing much in Christianity is unique. Most of the religions you name are represented in the consolidation of wisdom sayings that Christianity used.

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You mean that you have no particular evidences to prove your view point.

I don't insist.


Like Christians say, there is evidence if you have faith.

They do not do any comparative religious studies though.

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Tons more out there friend.

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#42  Postby Greatest I am » Jan 24, 2012 2:09 am

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I do not know all of those laws but would say that no, they are not perfect.
To say yes would be idol worship and we might forget to review them for soundness over time.
One of the best attributes to man's laws as compared to God's laws is that they can be changed as conditions and knowledge and wisdom evolve.

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And you have not properly studied the Laws of the Creator God


Have you? Give a link and we can discuss them.

; so in fact you are not in a position to make any comparison of both;


Sure I can. I can recognize shit law verses good law.
Pick any two and we can see.

for the human laws you have already consented that they are far from being perfect; and I agree with you about them and they are not likely to come to perfection to eternity or at lease as long as the wheel of evolution is still in motion; after the physcial dimension to the intellectual dimensions.


You are sure full of assumptions while not allowing me mine.

Get the laws you are talking of and we can get down to a serious discussion if yoiu have the stomack for it.

Divorce is always a good one.
Whose law do you follow for it?
Moses, Jesus or secular law?
Which is best?

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