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Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by plain_n_simple, Jul 26, 2015.

  1. McCree79

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    Some other points. You can't remove "Jesus" it is in the Greek text. "Christ" means "annoited one" not a state manifested on earth.

    You seem to imply the book of Romans was written by Romans "other parts are misdirection by said Romans". Paul wrote the book.
     
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    I will read it now. Please, bear with me. Thank you.

    Faith in selfless Unity through Good
     
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    What?!?! You make this claim "perhaps you will begin to understand the atrocious deception hidden within Ramans" and haven't read the book?
     
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    No. Quite the contrary.
    I just read Romans. It was magnificently awakening.

    The version I am reading on my phone is out of the Google play store.

    It is called

    The Holy Bible. New Testament.

    Wiktoria Gorock

    It may be worded a little differently, but is very comprehensible.

    So far all I have read is nearly perfect. Still, to comprehend fully, or even somewhat, one must deduce that Crist is both Jesus and Crist consciousness upon the second coming. This is to be attained by Faith. Good works are a result of faith.

    Thank you for your patience. I look forward to conversing further with you and yours.

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    Mc Cree79,
    Crist is a reference to Jesus when referring to the past. He was annoonted in the oil of true Faith. When speaking of the present or near future it is in reference to the unity of the truly faithfull as one body of Crist, also annointed in the oil of faith through God and Crist who are one and the same.


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    What was the "atrocious deception hiden within Romans" you are referring to then?
     
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    Christos(Greek) means "Messiah, annoited one, Christ).

    When Peter says you are Christos, the Son of the living God. He isn't referring to the past. Jesus is right in front of him. God in flesh.

    Since Christos refers to the Hebrew word masiah(annoited one), lets look at that. Masiah has 3 categories. Prophet, King, and high priest. Jesus is called annoited one because he is all 3. Jesus is all 3 right now. Was, is, and will always be.
     
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    You are not even close to defining Christos.

    *where are you getting your info?
     
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    Why the spelling Crist? It is Christ, not Crist.
     
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    It can be either. Christ is a derivative of Crist.
    Thanks.

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    Christie the Greek restaurant?

    I get my knowledge from the same sources as you. Only without some paid, manipulative middle man pretending to help as he hurts.

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    No its not. Christ is a derivate of Christos. Crist was an old English misspelling.

    So, you are using a misspelling of Christ. Something that is found in a view English poems in the 1600's, or you mean it to insult, or you are using it to smear his name.
    "Crist - meaning a lying, cheating thief. Commonly used in the South East of England. Also means UNHOLY and rejected by all religions."----- one the usages on urban dictionary.
     
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    If you are claiming divine revelation to your knowledge..... It isn't from God. You need to pick up a printed Bible, Bible concordance, Bible dictionary (Holman illustrated is a good one)and study. If you are interested in Christianity, you need to get to a orthodox church. Your path is leading the wrong way.
     
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    Your comment here causes me to believe that you use "crist" to insult Jesus.
     
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    Popsthebuilder, God speaks to us, yes. But He does from Genesis 1:1---------Revelation 22:2.

    There are no new revelations. God speaks to us through His word, the bible.
     
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    That comment was in reference to the first thing that came up when I googled Christos. Is was a light hearted joke, in bad taste I suppose. I mean absolutely no disrespect to Jesus Christ or the followers of, which I am.

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    He speaks of understanding. And division of truthful Christianity and false Christianity as well.

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    Christ is not Someone you joke about, monsieur. :thumbsup:
     
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    Understood. I was joking about a restaurant. See how easily words can confuse?

    Thank you by the way.

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