What does that mean?
I do not know what it means to you.
What does it mean to you?
What does that mean?
I do not know what it means to you.
What does it mean to you?
It doesn’t mean anything to me because it doesn’t make any sense. From a literal standpoint, it means to be made to look like God. An image is a picture or likeness. For example, in the New Testament Book of Matthew, chapter 22 Jesus asked people who’s image and inscription was on a coin. They responded, “Caesars.”
It was Caesar’s image that was on the coin. So, to be made in one’s image literally means to look like someone. Does that help?
Therefore you do not believe you
are made in the image of God.
Why didn't you just say that
in the first place.
How do you define "image of God"?
Male? Female? Human?
I do not define " Image of God ".
Killing is murder. It is the intentional infliction of death upon another living being.
The same bible that claims "do not kill" is the very same bible that claims God told Moses to go and kill or murder people . . .
The greatest freedom that I have ever experienced comes from my religion now. It is a religion based upon truth, and experience. Since I believe that God is good, I can live my life without fear about an angry God, or the afterlife being a place of suffering. This has been more freeing to me than anything, and so in that sense the truth has actually set me free.
What is your source of religious truth outside of YHWH God's own Word the Holy Bible (2 Timothy 3:16 to 4:4)?.
Religious truth is not my religion, real truth is.
It's a paradoxical riddle to our mortal state of mind to grasp what being in the immortal Christ/conscience , and that immortal Christ conscience being in you actually requires of man to believe about himself, our sensory, and rationalism based in bondage to lower levels of conscience "states " of awareness constantly . . .
bibleverse2;5343508]Note that rationalism is in no way antithetical to having the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16), but is even an integral and necessary part of it (1 Timothy 4:16).
For Christian faith must not be based solely on heart feelings, which can be very deceptive (Jeremiah 17:9, Proverbs 28:26, Proverbs 14:12), but must also be a rational/intellectual enterprise. For saving faith requires mental assent (Philippians 3:15-16, Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 4:4; 2 Timothy 2:25, Romans 8:6) to Biblical doctrine (2 Timothy 3:16 to 4:4; 1 Timothy 4:16; 2 John 1:9-10; 1 Timothy 6:3, Titus 1:9) and continuing to remember that doctrine (1 Corinthians 15:2; 2 Peter 3:1-2; 2 Corinthians 11:3).
For example, for people to be saved from hell, they must believe (and continue to believe to the end: Hebrews 3:6,12,14, Colossians 1:23; 1 Corinthians 15:2) the Biblical doctrine that Jesus of Nazareth is the Christ and the human/divine Son of God (John 20:31, John 3:36, 1 John 2:23), and that He suffered and died on the Cross for our sins and physically resurrected from the dead on the third day (1 Corinthians 15:1-4, Luke 24:39,46-47, Matthew 20:19, Matthew 26:28).
You could call it anything you wish. What’s in a name besides the meaning we ascribe to it?Then why do you call it your "Religion", instead of your "real truth"?
Also, what is your source of "real truth" outside of YHWH God's own Word the Holy Bible (2 Timothy 3:16 to 4:4)?
That is, on what evidence do you reject the Bible as false, and accept your alternate source as true?
Guyver one of the lost sheep of Israel, or one of the lost sheep of the mystery as per Saint Paul. The Master is still waiting for you with open arms.You could call it anything you wish. What’s in a name besides the meaning we ascribe to it?
How do you think real truth can be known? When you get that on figured out, you’ll understand me better.....if such a thing interests you that is.
I don’t believe you would be interested in hearing my answer to that question as it would possibly be difficult for the faith you now hold. I’m surprised you asked the question. One shouldn’t ask questions for which they won’t like the answer to....when it comes to this type of thing anyway.
Divine or Godly rationalism isn't tethered to conditional limitations or possibilities of mortal consciousness, caterpillars don't fly until they transcend by metaphorical sleep to reawaken as a new creature 2 Cor 5:17 . . .
. . . awakening out of the first elementary teachings to be left behind Philippians 3:8, 1 Cor 12:31, once the invisible application is unveiled Hebrews 9:9, Luke 17:21, 2 Cor 5:16, Romans 2:28-29.
. . . if your savior is anywhere but in your own I AM consciousness then your breaking the first commandment by having other Gods outside of God's dwelling which is you . . .
. . . hell is not knowing who you are while asleep in the valley of deaths fear maze . . .
. . . all things are gathered into one as an awakened Christ reconciled back to glory from where we descended into corruptible blindness . . .
How do you think real truth can be known?
Will you accept the Lord Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior today?
Only by knowing Jesus Christ. For:
John 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
And we must continue in His Word the Holy Bible. For:
John 8:31 . . . If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed . . .
If I accepted Jesus Christs as my Lord and Savior today, would I need to do it again tomorrow for any reason? Or the next day, week, month, year or decade? NoThank you kOde, I know you mean well. I'd like to ask you a couple of questions about your proposition.
If I accepted Jesus Christs as my Lord and Savior today, would I need to do it again tomorrow for any reason? Or the next day, week, month, year or decade? What would accepting Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior do for me? Would I then need to also start religious practice of studying the bible, going to church, giving 10% of my money to the church, get baptized and begin to go out into all the world to preach the gospel?
If I accepted Jesus Christs as my Lord and Savior today, would I need to do it again tomorrow for any reason? Or the next day, week, month, year or decade? No
What would accepting Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior do for me? Eternal life.
Would I then need to also start religious practice of studying the bible, going to church, giving 10% of my money to the church, get baptized and begin to go out into all the world to preach the gospel?
No. Work isn't required.