Levolor
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You deserve NO reply!
And what is this?
You may not be very intelligent, ...
Oh the oxymoronism!
You deserve NO reply!
You may not be very intelligent, ...
And what is this?
Oh the oxymoronism!
Caino, you stated; "Michael is the heavenly name of the Son who incarnate as Jesus.
Now he is known as Christ Michael" How are you able to assume that Michael is Jesus,
and not one of the Archangels?
21:0.3 These primary Paradise Sons are personalized as Michaels. As they go forth from Paradise to found their universes, they are known as Creator Michaels. When settled in supreme authority, they are called Master Michaels. Sometimes we refer to the sovereign of your universe of Nebadon as Christ Michael. Always and forever do they reign after the “order of Michael,” that being the designation of the first Son of their order and nature.
We've treated this earlier here and elsewhere (about Creator Sons).
In UB cosmology, a 'Michael' refers to one of the order of 'Creator Sons' (who is a Creator Son), and not to any being who is an 'archangel', which is a lower class in the celestial hierarchy. The UB covers a most vast and ordered hierarchy of divine sons, angels and cosmic beings. The title 'Christ-Michael' denotes Jesus eternal pre-existent status as a 'Creator-Son', and includes 'Christ' because he was assumed into such a 'messianic' role.
pj
What's the difference between the urantia books (papers) and the made up
tales of Joesph Smith or L Ron Hubbard? All three claim supernatural or
celestial beings of one sort or another?
Read and listen to the former information given to you, if you are interested in engaging in an informed dialogue here. More Papers will be shared in audio-video format, open for discussion and dialogue. The first few papers on 'God' are most fundamental.
To your question above, how can you know that all the supernatural events, angelic visitations in the Bible are not made up tales, or embellished myths? Read the UB for yourself and judge it by its contents, just like you would read any other religious or philosophical work.
Have you read the entire Bible word for word?
What's the difference between the urantia books (papers) and the made up
tales of Joesph Smith or L Ron Hubbard? All three claim supernatural or
celestial beings of one sort or another?
I'm pleased that this thread is not a discussion about Christianity. However, the original post should have that notice for novices. Maybe its author could add, in large letters,
ANTI-CHRISTIAN DISCUSSION THREAD, or
NON-CHRISTIAN DISCUSSION, or
CHRISTIANS! AVOID THIS THREAD!
It's hard to defend a fantasy novel with more than mere assertions that it has any veracity all, their defense is only ..."because I said so". Sorry doesn't wash. :nono:
Impossible.
All three share a common bond, do they not?
Have you read the entire Bible word for word?
I gather from your silence, you probably haven't! Would that be a good
guess on my part?
I'm pleased that this thread is not a discussion about Christianity. However, the original post should have that notice for novices. Maybe its author could add, in large letters,
ANTI-CHRISTIAN DISCUSSION THREAD, or
NON-CHRISTIAN DISCUSSION, or
CHRISTIANS! AVOID THIS THREAD!
Christianity been around for 2,000 year's as opposed to the UB at 100 year's!
You might also be 'pleased' to know this is the 'Religion' section of the forum, which includes all subjects and aspects of 'Religion', - this includes all forms, traditions and cultures of religion or 'religious philosophy', and its accompanying theology. - it is not limited to any one specific religion.
If you want an 'exclusively Christian' forum, that is available on the network here. This thread is one of the main Urantia threads still existing, our former one was also very extensive, no longer extant. Readers can read the thread up to current, if they choose, to learn more. The value in discussion of the UB and traditional orthodox Christian theology is comparing the two, and seeing how those differences might be significant within the context of man's spiritual evolution and religious progress.
Introduction to the UB
pj