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@Pat_Johnson
King.
Not really a two thousand year old Hebrew or Latin word.
Sort of a typically later, Middle European reinterpretation of hearsay.
Same as most of the Modern Bible.
Hebrew. Malik
Latin. Regem.
So what did Tiberius have to say.
Tiberius...Well when all was said and done he was the top Bod.
Does he get a mention in the Bible?
So what did Tiberius have to say?
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What I find funny about the virgin birth, is that it was ever accepted by people.People have to see Joseph as being cuckolded by Yahweh, who was practicing bestiality to reproduce a chimera half bred son.People would also have to see Yahweh as a deadbeat dad, given that he screwed off after impregnating Joseph's wife.Reproduction wise, man is greater than God, because we can reproduce true and not just a chimera from an inferior species.We can also make many children while Yahweh can only make one.
Tradesecret wrote: Joseph was not a deadbeat. He taught Jesus his trade. He was THE carpenter in town. Not just a carpenter.
Tradesecret wrote: God had one son.
Tradesecret wrote: Joseph was not a deadbeat. He taught Jesus his trade. He was THE carpenter in town. Not just a carpenter.Why would Joseph need to teach Jesus, a Royal in the line of David and Solomon, the craft of carpentry?
Tradesecret wrote: God had one son.Not according to the bible. You are simple plain lying.
Throwing more derogatory names at me makes this your second childish posts in a row.
Let me correct your thinking that I was calling Joseph a deadbeat dad.I was calling the genocidal prick Yahweh that.
Now go away as I have no time for those like you.I am trying to improve my style and you are not worth my time.
Joseph was a carpenter,
Tradesecret wrote: God had one son.Not according to the bible. You are simple plain lying.Well I suppose I could have said only begotten son,
Adam did not have a biological father.
Yet Luke 3:38 records that Adam was the son of God.
Begotten - I suppose means sired. From the same substance.
I don't recall anywhere in the Bible that says Adam was "begotten".
Interestingly,....the Council of Nicaea, the discussions in relation to how to describe the birth of Jesus, was around whether to say he was made or begotten.
Arius wanted the word made. The Council ruled against him. Eternally begotten was the wording determined for the creed.Arias had his reasons - and so did Athanasius, both were careful students of the Scriptures and came to different conclusions.
Adam did not have a biological father.And neither did Jesus according to you and the bible. Go back and read what YOU wrote earlier in this thread.
Yet Luke 3:38 records that Adam was the son of God.Yes it does, doesn't it. So your only son of god- begotten or otherwise doesn't really hold water does it..
Begotten - I suppose means sired. From the same substance.Which indicates a male a reproductive male when speaking of birth.It simply means bring into being or existence, cause to bring about,including sired: cause a pregnancy resulting in the birth.
I don't recall anywhere in the Bible that says Adam was "begotten".There are a lot of things that the bible falls short on (those half stories I often mention) and you often object that atheist plea to silence..
Interestingly,....the Council of Nicaea, the discussions in relation to how to describe the birth of Jesus, was around whether to say he was made or begotten.Maybe the didn't understand synonyms?
Arius wanted the word made. The Council ruled against him. Eternally begotten was the wording determined for the creed.Arias had his reasons - and so did Athanasius, both were careful students of the Scriptures and came to different conclusions.So even they couldn't make their minds up and simply came to a compromise then?
And using your own guesses and pleas to silence, someone had to have biologically fathered the child even if we are are talking test-tube babies or artificial insemination.
Point is your ONLY son of god is proven to be bullshite and you know it.
There is not a single indication in the Old Testament of virgin births. Being born to a god is a Roman concept and was brought into Christianity via the Roman polytheist myths.
Virgin births are rare today because women take contraceptives to prevent that from happening. And when that fails resort to Abortion. This is why Christian men are against abortions. They believe it stops Jesus from return as promised, obviously through another virgin birth.
great point