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ManusJustus said:
MontanaHatchet said:

You feel sorry for me? This is almost at the point of flaming. You don't even know me. You obviously know nothing about me, nor what you're talking about. Most Christians do believe Jesus is the son of God. That's correct. However, they don't think he is a god. Didn't I explain this a couple posts back? In fact, haven't I answered all of your points a dozen times? Why you persist on arguing this is beyond me.

Almost at the point of flaming?  I thought the flaming already started when you referred to me as ignorant, idiotic, childish, and deserving of being smacked in the face.

Just do as I said, ask Christians what they think of Jesus.  You'll find that most regard Jesus as a God and they expect to meet both God and Jesus in Heaven.  You can't blame them for this, the Bible is full of instances of Jesus being seperate from God, talking to God whome he refers to as Father, saying that his Father has many mansions in heaven, saying he is God's only son, and the Devil trying to tempt Jesus away from God.

I never called you ignorant. I just said you don't know what you're talking about (and you don't). I never called you idiotic or childish either. What I did was that I called your arguments idiotic (because they didn't make sense), and I called your comebacks childish. If you can't separate yourself from your arguments, that's your own problem. I'm not going to work around it and avoid insulting your words. I originally said that I was facepalming (which means that I was slapping my own face as a sign of exasperation at this continuing, pointless argument). Then you said I should be smacked in the face (and I responded as such). Who is to fault here? Probably the person who originally said that someone should be smacked in the face. Yup, you guessed it. You.

By the way, I am Christian. I'm a Protestant and a Methodist (although I'm sporadic with church visits). Most Christians don't believe Jesus is a God, and if they do, they're not learning the right things. I expect to meet God and Jesus in Heaven myself. I also expect to meet Elvis, John Lennon, Charlie Chaplin, my great grandparents, Billy Mays, Michael Jackson, Ronald Reagan, and a ton of other people. That doesn't mean any of them are a god. I personally don't believe Jesus is the son of God. I think he's a carpenter who became a prophet and had his words misconstrued.

I'm not even going to end this with some definitive statement. Your poor arguments speak for themselves.