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jamie

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Amen, the point being that the head of Christ is his God.

Christ has the same God we have, but most folks do not wish to see that. I think you do though jamie. For you just posted a verse to prove it.

When I was a child my human father was the head of the family. However, it was a human family and all the family members were human. Now I am part of a larger family of whom the Father is God and so is his family.
 

JudgeRightly

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You do not really want to hear my words JR. Your stuck in the muck of church teachings. Your still in the milk, not the meat.

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So me asking a question that you refuse to answer is me not wanting to hear your answer? Have you ever thought that maybe I have other questions I want to ask, but they require a clear answer from you before I can ask them, hence my repeated asking of the same question?

Keypurr, you're relying on your own understanding of the Scriptures, yet Proverbs says "Lean not on your own understanding."

So Keypurr, one final time. Should we worship created beings, yes or no? (no 'and')

If you answer anything other than a yes or a no, I will state for the record that Keypurr believes that we should worship created beings.

Matthew 5:37

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keypurr

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When I was a child my human father was the head of the family. However, it was a human family and all the family members were human. Now I am part of a larger family of whom the Father is God and so is his family.
Great, but being part of the family does not make you head of the family.

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keypurr

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So me asking a question that you refuse to answer is me not wanting to hear your answer? Have you ever thought that maybe I have other questions I want to ask, but they require a clear answer from you before I can ask them, hence my repeated asking of the same question?

Keypurr, you're relying on your own understanding of the Scriptures, yet Proverbs says "Lean not on your own understanding."

So Keypurr, one final time. Should we worship created beings, yes or no? (no 'and')

If you answer anything other than a yes or a no, I will state for the record that Keypurr believes that we should worship created beings.

Matthew 5:37

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It's really not a yes or no question JR.

Christ is a creation and God mad a god out of him.

You do not wish to see the MAN Christ or the express IMAGE that is in him.

What does your God say to do JR?

We have one God, the Father AND one Lord, Jesus Christ. What does that mean to you?

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It's really not a yes or no question JR.

Christ is a creation and God mad a god out of him.

You do not wish to see the MAN Christ or the express IMAGE that is in him.

What does your God say to do JR?

We have one God, the Father AND one Lord, Jesus Christ. What does that mean to you?

Alright, then for the record, Keypurr believes that we humans should worship a creation.

God says in Exodus:

"I*am*the*Lord*your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.

3*“You shall have no other gods before Me.

THIS MEANS DON'T WORSHIP ANYTHING OR ANYONE OTHER THAN GOD

4*“You shall not make for yourself a carved image—any likeness*of anything*that*is*in heaven above, or that*is*in the earth beneath, or that*is*in the water under the earth;*5*you shall not bow down to them nor serve them. For I, the*Lord*your God,*am*a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth*generations*of those who hate Me,*6*but showing mercy to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My commandments."

So if the only one who is God is the Father, then we SHOULD NOT worship Jesus, who is a creation, as that would be wrong. So was Jesus blaspheming when 135 times in the Gospels He says "I say unto you", indicating that He was at the heart of his teaching? If Jesus Christ is a mere creation, then why was His entire ministry centered on Himself, as evidenced by all of the verses on kgov.com/deity?

Keypurr, should we worship the Creator, or a creature (creation)?

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keypurr

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Well I can't help what you don't see. I know you don't believe the scripture.

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You don't know me or you would never make such a stupid statement. My life is built around the God and his Christ I see in my years of study. You can not go beyond what was taught to you by traditional hog wash. Seek his truth, do not assume that the church teachings are complete. They are not.

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beloved57

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You don't know me or you would never make such a stupid statement. My life is built around the God and his Christ I see in my years of study. You can not go beyond what was taught to you by traditional hog wash. Seek his truth, do not assume that the church teachings are complete. They are not.

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I know you have posted here for years and nothing I have read from you gives me reason to believe that you believe the scripture.

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keypurr

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Alright, then for the record, Keypurr believes that we humans should worship a creation.

God says in Exodus:



THIS MEANS DON'T WORSHIP ANYTHING OR ANYONE OTHER THAN GOD



So if the only one who is God is the Father, then we SHOULD NOT worship Jesus, who is a creation, as that would be wrong. So was Jesus blaspheming when 135 times in the Gospels He says "I say unto you", indicating that He was at the heart of his teaching? If Jesus Christ is a mere creation, then why was His entire ministry centered on Himself, as evidenced by all of the verses on kgov.com/deity?

Keypurr, should we worship the Creator, or a creature (creation)?

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I only have one God, the Father. It is the Trins who create another God out of a created being. Christ is my mediator between God and mankind. He was a man, every man is a creation.

Why do you relay on other people's thoughts?

Your site is just some one else opinion.

Like sand on a beach you dwell on a grain of sand.

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I only have one God, the Father. It is the Trins who create another God out of a created being. Christ is my mediator between God and mankind. He was a man, every man is a creation.

Why do you rely on other people's thoughts?

Your site is just some one else opinion.

Like sand on a beach you dwell on a grain of sand.

Your entire theology rests on the idea that we should worship a being who is not God. Yet if Jesus Christ is not God, He is not worthy of worship, but many times in the Bible we see Him being worshipped. So does the Bible contradict itself, saying that God tells us not to worship anything/anyone but Him, but yet also shows Jesus receiving worship?

https://www.gotquestions.org/Jesus-worshipped.html

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