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       #Post#: 1897--------------------------------------------------
       Moses and Jesus ?
       By: Twinc Date: May 14, 2015, 2:19 pm
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       Did Jesus Christ speak to and also through Moses - if so or not
       what follows - any comments - twinc
       #Post#: 1898--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: A nonny mouse Date: May 14, 2015, 3:17 pm
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       [quote author=Twinc link=topic=215.msg1897#msg1897
       date=1431631195]
       Did Jesus Christ speak to and also through Moses - if so or not
       what follows - any comments - twinc
       [/quote]
       Too long ago to know whether any records are reliable.
       We can't even be sure of the reliability of Nigel Farage's
       resignation commitment, and that was only last week.
       #Post#: 1904--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: Twinc Date: May 15, 2015, 4:02 am
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       [quote author=A Trusting Deist link=topic=215.msg1898#msg1898
       date=1431634632]
       Too long ago to know whether any records are reliable.
       We can't even be sure of the reliability of Nigel Farage's
       resignation commitment, and that was only last week.
       [/quote]
       so do you, as a Christian, say yes or no or did He even inspire
       him to wtite that which he wrote - twinc
       #Post#: 1908--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: A nonny mouse Date: May 15, 2015, 8:59 am
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       I've no idea who wrote what or when, that long ago.
       And even if I did I still would have no idea of the degree of
       inspiration that might have motivated the writer.
       #Post#: 1911--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: Twinc Date: May 15, 2015, 2:56 pm
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       [quote author=A Trusting Deist link=topic=215.msg1908#msg1908
       date=1431698379]
       I've no idea who wrote what or when, that long ago.
       And even if I did I still would have no idea of the degree of
       inspiration that might have motivated the writer.
       [/quote]
       so as a Christian what does your bible say and you as a
       Christian supposedly accept - twinc
       #Post#: 1912--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: A nonny mouse Date: May 15, 2015, 3:34 pm
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       [quote author=Twinc link=topic=215.msg1911#msg1911
       date=1431719766]
       so as a Christian what does your bible say and you as a
       Christian supposedly accept - twinc
       [/quote]
       I don't have a 'Bible' that I particularly regard as being
       'mine'.
       Mainly I read the KJAV because that is what I was brought up to
       read and because its Shakespearean language sets it apart from
       other books and thereby makes it 'sound' as if it were the 'Word
       of God', but since I have matured I have come to doubt that the
       original writings, whilst inspired to a degree to which we
       cannot know, have been tampered with and mistranslated, and
       contain too many ambiguities and contradictions for it to be
       regarded as the 'Word of God'.
       In fact I incline to the view that it is 'Christ within man's
       heart' that is the only true 'Word of God'.
       Now what's all this stuff about Moses and Jesus?
       Is it you pretending to possess a bit of Divine knowledge which
       you will eventually present?
       #Post#: 1913--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: Kerry Date: May 15, 2015, 6:53 pm
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       [quote author=Twinc link=topic=215.msg1897#msg1897
       date=1431631195]
       Did Jesus Christ speak to and also through Moses - if so or not
       what follows - any comments - twinc
       [/quote]To answer that, I would look for someone who knew Moses
       and who also had big problems. . . .
       Hebrews 9:26 For then must he often have suffered since the
       foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world
       hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.
       #Post#: 1923--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: Twinc Date: May 16, 2015, 1:25 pm
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       [quote author=A Trusting Deist link=topic=215.msg1912#msg1912
       date=1431722075]
       I don't have a 'Bible' that I particularly regard as being
       'mine'.
       Mainly I read the KJAV because that is what I was brought up to
       read and because its Shakespearean language sets it apart from
       other books and thereby makes it 'sound' as if it were the 'Word
       of God', but since I have matured I have come to doubt that the
       original writings, whilst inspired to a degree to which we
       cannot know, have been tampered with and mistranslated, and
       contain too many ambiguities and contradictions for it to be
       regarded as the 'Word of God'.
       In fact I incline to the view that it is 'Christ within man's
       heart' that is the only true 'Word of God'.
       Now what's all this stuff about Moses and Jesus?
       Is it you pretending to possess a bit of Divine knowledge which
       you will eventually present?
       [/quote]
       no special divine knowledge required it is all there in all
       Christian bibles - btw the Bible is totally inerrant in all its
       parts - twinc
       #Post#: 1924--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: Twinc Date: May 16, 2015, 1:28 pm
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       [quote author=Kerry link=topic=215.msg1913#msg1913
       date=1431733983]
       To answer that, I would look for someone who knew Moses and who
       also had big problems. . . .
       Hebrews 9:26 For then must he often have suffered since the
       foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world
       hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.
       [/quote]
       now then Kerry - the answer is also in all Catholic bibles -
       twinc
       #Post#: 1926--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Moses and Jesus ?
       By: Kerry Date: May 16, 2015, 8:19 pm
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       [quote author=Twinc link=topic=215.msg1924#msg1924
       date=1431800930]
       now then Kerry - the answer is also in all Catholic bibles -
       twinc
       [/quote]My guess is it would be Joshua who followed Moses just
       as Jesus followed the John the Baptist.  The name is even the
       same.
       [quote] the Bible is totally inerrant in all its
       parts[/quote]Who is qualified to say this?   In school,
       sometimes teachers would grade tests 100%, as completely right.
       I understand that.  The teacher knew all the answers and could
       grade our tests; but what human knows all the answers so he can
       grade the Bible and give it a 100% grade?
       
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