He has to be very, very disappointed in most of us!
Gwen
>> If He had not proved his divinity through the Resurrection,
>> there would be no Church today.
>
> Ever wonder what he would think of the whole thing??
>> If He had not proved his divinity through the Resurrection,
>> there would be no Church today.
>
> Ever wonder what he would think of the whole thing??
If you mean God when you say "he",,,, he allows us to have free will and to
wonder,,,, it does not mean that he already knows the outcome or what takes
place. It is more than our small brains can conceive. It is so much
easier to say "thank you Lord",,,,, and live in peace with this
understanding.
Harv
Carole - 24 Mar 2008 07:28 GMT
>>> If He had not proved his divinity through the Resurrection,
>>> there would be no Church today.
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> easier to say "thank you Lord",,,,, and live in peace with this
> understanding.
No, I meant Jesus. God to me is neither a he nor a she.
I'd love to be there to videotape the reaction if Jesus ever walked into
the Vatican :)
Harvey R. Stone - 24 Mar 2008 14:52 GMT
>>>> If He had not proved his divinity through the Resurrection,
>>>> there would be no Church today.
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> I'd love to be there to videotape the reaction if Jesus ever walked into
> the Vatican :)
I believe that God and Jesus are of the same. In the bible God is
referred to as a he but in all truth could be neither or both. I would
love to be anywhere that Jesus walks and it is our reaction that counts,,,
not someone else's.
Harv
Nann Bell - 24 Mar 2008 15:54 GMT
> I'd love to be there to videotape the reaction if Jesus ever walked into
> the Vatican :)
Do you think he might find better uses for some of that wealth? The beauty
of the art is wonderful and much of it is old, but I still have strong
feeling about how the current wealth is used.

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Carole - 24 Mar 2008 16:59 GMT
>>I'd love to be there to videotape the reaction if Jesus ever walked into
>>the Vatican :)
>
> Do you think he might find better uses for some of that wealth? The beauty
> of the art is wonderful and much of it is old, but I still have strong
> feeling about how the current wealth is used.
So do I, Nann. And after visiting there back in the 80's, I was appalled
at just how much of it there is. It made me sick to think of all the
people that could be fed with the money from that stuff.
Carole