Danage
4th June 2008, 07:27 PM
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Reason:Composer effectively calls me a polytheist in this post, and I find that very insulting. Thank you for your attention in this matter.Post: Luke 10:18 (http://forum.arian-catholic.org/showthread.php?p=3077#post3077)
Forum: Textual Criticism & Scriptural Theology
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Posted by: Composer (http://forum.arian-catholic.org/member.php?u=1164)
Original Content: I won't deny that they are false gods, they are false, but they were gods (i.e. angels) beforehand.
Evidence?
My view on the Devil does not make me a polytheist,
Yes it does.
. . . but this is maybe where all the confusion began with the term 'gods'. Now, demons are false gods, and if they are false gods then they are demons, do you follow my logic?
You have yet to demonstrate that demons are fallen angels?
Yes, there is one G-d, as compared to many G-ds, but the gods are another way of saying angels.
There is only ONE God.
Angels are messengers that do God's bidding. They are not gods in themselves.
How can man be an angel?
#1: e.g. And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write; . . . (Rev. 2:12) KJV
And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write; . . . (Rev. 3: 7) KJV
Angels also refers to mortals set in positions of authority.
When the Bible speaks of ' fallen angels ' it invariably refers to corrupt men who have abused their privileged positions of authority.
Sure, if we attain eternal life we becomes sons of G-d, and Jesus Christ was an Archangel (see Isaiah 9:6 Septuagint) and the Son of G-d, hence we will become angels.
You have already been proven WRONG! on this matter as well and you ran from the questions you were asked which is your typical modus operandi.
http://www.thechristadelphians.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=12160&st=0
John 3:6: 'That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit'.
This does quote, however, completely disproves your theory that there are two types of angels.
WRONG again! See #1: above.
Yes, they can never die, not in Heaven anyway, but the angels rebelled and became demons, led by their leader Lucifer, who used the King of Tyrus to do his bidding.
Your Evidence = 0 again!
Your silly claims = 100%
So if this is so, and all fallen angels/bad angels are mortals, then that completely demolises your claim? I think it does.
How so?
I have explained it to you many times, so why should I continue to repeat my argument, which has been proved to be correct via the Book of Job and other key texts.
You have a problem with the truth. You are a repeated stranger to it.
As I have asked also many times, please provide the specific Link(s) to where you substantiated your claim?
I shan't hold my breath. If you don't provide it this time I shall cease discussing with you because you will have demonstrated your dishonesty once too often.
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Reason:Composer effectively calls me a polytheist in this post, and I find that very insulting. Thank you for your attention in this matter.Post: Luke 10:18 (http://forum.arian-catholic.org/showthread.php?p=3077#post3077)
Forum: Textual Criticism & Scriptural Theology
Assigned Moderators: N/A
Posted by: Composer (http://forum.arian-catholic.org/member.php?u=1164)
Original Content: I won't deny that they are false gods, they are false, but they were gods (i.e. angels) beforehand.
Evidence?
My view on the Devil does not make me a polytheist,
Yes it does.
. . . but this is maybe where all the confusion began with the term 'gods'. Now, demons are false gods, and if they are false gods then they are demons, do you follow my logic?
You have yet to demonstrate that demons are fallen angels?
Yes, there is one G-d, as compared to many G-ds, but the gods are another way of saying angels.
There is only ONE God.
Angels are messengers that do God's bidding. They are not gods in themselves.
How can man be an angel?
#1: e.g. And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write; . . . (Rev. 2:12) KJV
And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write; . . . (Rev. 3: 7) KJV
Angels also refers to mortals set in positions of authority.
When the Bible speaks of ' fallen angels ' it invariably refers to corrupt men who have abused their privileged positions of authority.
Sure, if we attain eternal life we becomes sons of G-d, and Jesus Christ was an Archangel (see Isaiah 9:6 Septuagint) and the Son of G-d, hence we will become angels.
You have already been proven WRONG! on this matter as well and you ran from the questions you were asked which is your typical modus operandi.
http://www.thechristadelphians.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=12160&st=0
John 3:6: 'That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit'.
This does quote, however, completely disproves your theory that there are two types of angels.
WRONG again! See #1: above.
Yes, they can never die, not in Heaven anyway, but the angels rebelled and became demons, led by their leader Lucifer, who used the King of Tyrus to do his bidding.
Your Evidence = 0 again!
Your silly claims = 100%
So if this is so, and all fallen angels/bad angels are mortals, then that completely demolises your claim? I think it does.
How so?
I have explained it to you many times, so why should I continue to repeat my argument, which has been proved to be correct via the Book of Job and other key texts.
You have a problem with the truth. You are a repeated stranger to it.
As I have asked also many times, please provide the specific Link(s) to where you substantiated your claim?
I shan't hold my breath. If you don't provide it this time I shall cease discussing with you because you will have demonstrated your dishonesty once too often.
http://i43.servimg.com/u/f43/12/43/81/32/popcor10.gif