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An old myth of American hero.. today a servant..
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23/02/2007 11:16:15
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
 
 
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>For me that isn't no problem to discuss an argument with different opinions of mine.. Fell free.. I like to see different point-of-view of same subject.. Nice one, for mutual grown..
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>Only quoting bible, and not taking "the true" of anything.. Jesus Christ self proclaim not as a messenger. But, as God.. In many different books (of bible) we see:
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>John 10 30 "I and my Father are one."

And somewhere else, He says, whoever sees me, sees the father.

On the other hand, somewhere else He says, the Father is greater than I am.

I don't remember exactly where He said this, but if you are interested, I can look it up.

How would you reconcile these apparently contradictory statements?

>>Christ said (paraphrasing) that there are still lots of things He could tell us, but that at that time, mankind would not understand it. But that at some future time, someone (a "spirit of truth") would come and "bring us all the truth".
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>His mention is about the death.. The death is what still exists of obscure. Intentionally He leaves this obscure subject. Because, even we, little far that knowing of this subject.. even we, wide far that play with our own lives.. Now, imagine if the human kind gets more wisdom about this..

And many Christians think that when He says that a spirit of truth will reveal all truth, that prophecy was fulfilled in the days of - whatever it is called in English - Pentecostes.

I think He was referring to some kind of prophet who would come after Him.
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)
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