Doesn't matter beliefs! A Jews road is laid out for him!so nothing about their beleifs.
Doesn't matter beliefs! A Jews road is laid out for him!so nothing about their beleifs.
so being a gentile just means non Jew.Doesn't matter beliefs! A Jews road is laid out for him!
Some Gentiles are believers some aren't!so being a gentile just means non Jew.
it doesn't mean " a non Jew who believes,,,," in some unnamed thing.
you're looking for the word Noahide imbecile.
Some Gentiles are believers some aren't!
Jews are YHWH's Chosen People! Whatever relationship they have between YHWH and themselves is nobody else's business! Certainly not Gentiles,regardless if they are a believer or not
wrong.
theocracy is in the cards for the noahide idiot kingdom.
are christians idolators?
you're the noahide idiot kingdom.What the hell is the "noahide idiot kingdom"?
And no, most Christians are not idolators.
Some Gentiles,believe Jesus is Messiah,some don'tbelievers in what?
gentile just means non Jew.
the christian teaching is that jesus preferred the Jews to become Christians and abandon old testament animal sacrifice and stupidity.
"do unto others .... shall be the whole of the law".
some gentiles worship moloch and leprechauns.Some Gentiles,believe Jesus is Messiah,some don't
They are SOLsome gentiles worship moloch and leprechauns.
are they also ger toshav?
sol Invictus.They are SOL
That was common at the time. Lots of people were believed to be "godly" or descended from a god or part god/part human.The evidence from Paul's writing is that the belief Jesus was God in human form was widespread in the earliest Christian community, long before the gospels were written. So it is not a later legend that only appeared 70 years later.
Since Paul intimately knew Peter, James, and John, he had access to what the eyewitness disciples knew and were teaching from the earliest days.
Philippians 2-6 to 2-8
(Jesus) Who, being in very nature God,
did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage;
rather, he made himself nothing
by taking the very nature of a servant,
being made in human likeness.
And being found in appearance as a man,
he humbled himself
by becoming obedient to death—
even death on a cross!
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IncorrectThat was common at the time. Lots of people were believed to be "godly" or descended from a god or part god/part human.
That's different than what John claimed which is that Jesus was God and existed as god before his time on Earth.
"In nature" isn't the same as "is equal to".Incorrect
Philippians clearly says that Jesus was God in human form and equivalent to God.
Philippians 2-6 to 2-8(Jesus) Who, being in very nature God,did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage;rather, he made himself nothingby taking the very nature of a servant,being made in human likeness.
Prior to this thread, you obviously didn't know about how Jesus was described in the epistles of Paul.
That's okay. I used to believe the same thing you do, until the evidence showed me I was wrong. Most people just want to point to the four gospels as evidence, forgetting (or not knowing) that Paul's epistles contain some valuable information about the historical Jesus.
Your inventing ad hoc reasons to not allow your mind to accept the evidence of the clear written word. Philippians literally says he is equal to God"In nature" isn't the same as "is equal to".
It doesn't and if you read the subsequent verses, you'll see it's saying he's similar, in his behavior, to God.Your inventing ad hoc reasons to not allow your mind to accept the evidence of the clear written word. Philippians literally says he is equal to God
It is."being in very nature God", and "equality with God" are not the least bit ambiguous
Yes, which was common. Jesusater Christians competed with other "prophets" who claimed to be godly.At least you do accept now that the very earliest Christian community and the very earliest Christian writing described Jesus as God in human likeness. They didn't think he was just a human prophet with good teachings.
I think you're seeing what you want to see.I used to hold your belief. But I had to change my mind when the manuscript evidence made my belief untenable.
I had to look that one up myself a few years ago.What the hell is the "noahide idiot kingdom"?
And no, most Christians are not idolators.