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But..(and that's a big ol' butt) WE are made in HIS image. An HE became
flesh to walk around here. You are a cynic Bobby--kind of surprised. ; )
It's that twisted part I am drawn to. BUT (there it is again) what I think
Mike is saying is that it is the church (meaning all believers in a given
time period and place) is what gets disconnected from the head (which is
Christ). I can see the CP thing.
Laura
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> From: Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Hmmmm Can' figure out how to title subject
> Date: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:34 PM
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> I am a cynic and some would consider ab agnostic and I find this whole
> discussion about god being or not being disabled is twisted and bizarre
to
> say the least.
> Theologians and philosopher talk about "anthromorphing"God, i.e,
discussing
> God is no more like man than he is like Saturn(which He made), the
Sun(which
> He made) or the rattlesnake (which he also created). God is and he exists
and
> that's all I have to know.
> The rest of the doctrine stuff is coporate religion(modern money
changers)
>
> Bobby
> In a message dated 4/4/00 11:14:50 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
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> << All right!!! You've gone and done it now... I'm going to tell you
> exactly what I think. Christianity believes God somehow voluntarily
> "disabled" himself in the Incarnation. When he became flesh as Jesus,
> God became man, and in the process, became the greatest disability.. He
> became one of us, voluntarily, out of love. He accepts each of us with
> our own failings, and wants us to grow...
> >>
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