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calicuz · 56-60, M
Is this a joke Zonuss, Christ lived 2000 years ago.
To the question: I do believe Christ lived and died, but the "resurrection," is questionable. I do not believe he was "God incarnate," we can't be human with only half of human DNA.
But with Christ not being God, doesn't change his message of being as good a person as we can be. Seeking out the True God can have a much more profound effect on us changing our lives personally than trying to follow doctrine.
To the question: I do believe Christ lived and died, but the "resurrection," is questionable. I do not believe he was "God incarnate," we can't be human with only half of human DNA.
But with Christ not being God, doesn't change his message of being as good a person as we can be. Seeking out the True God can have a much more profound effect on us changing our lives personally than trying to follow doctrine.
calicuz · 56-60, M
@Zonuss
It's not too deep my friend, I used to be a born again Christian, so I believed the doctrine and ignored the science. I no longer do that. Now applying what evidence we do have, once God puts something into motion in motion, it continues until it's appointed time to stop or end or God stops it. When God created the Universe, God set in motion and it continues today. God created human beings and we continue to be human beings, no evolution.
It's not too deep my friend, I used to be a born again Christian, so I believed the doctrine and ignored the science. I no longer do that. Now applying what evidence we do have, once God puts something into motion in motion, it continues until it's appointed time to stop or end or God stops it. When God created the Universe, God set in motion and it continues today. God created human beings and we continue to be human beings, no evolution.
Lilliesandlight · 41-45, F
@Zonuss and what is that?