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<blockquote data-quote="weekEd" data-source="post: 77599721" data-attributes="member: 454905"><p>not to complicate things here...</p><p>you say you met Jesus, because your "inner spiriit" can mingle with , unite, and blend.</p><p>then mention ressurection... and something about Spirit and spirit.</p><p>"Life giving Spirit" could be defined coherently or not and it just serves as a distraction in the context of your claim of meeting Jesus to me... as if you share in the same experience as those at the tomb who proportedly saw Jesus for the first time or twice such and such.</p><p>that aside...</p><p>you and I both know there is more to a person than we can percieve, and Jesus being a person fits that narrative for me.</p><p>If I saw my friend live through what he lived through is irrelevant to me meeting him years after his ordeal wether I understand it fully or not.</p><p>that being said I see your comments as "qualified" word "salad" for a lack of better words to use.</p><p>I don't think I need to say something as ridiculous as I met an ethereal unqualified angel named Satan or whoever it was that Jesus met because the word Satan is a descriptor unlike a name in that context but it doesn't have to be either way.</p><p>Meeting Satan would be notable if it were a person like Jesus or just a person, human whom Jesus met.</p><p>not anything anthropomorphized.</p><p>Like a fluffy cloud named Spot.</p><p>I don't have to name you Satan and know that is your name nor oikonomia unless of course that is your name in an unfamiliar colloquial presentation to me, it would be incorrect if that is your name or (C/K)hris or something likewise. peter.</p><p>so Jesus the Christ Messiah for brevity Jesus, because that is what his friends called him, you met.</p><p>am I to engage in some dispute or should I just dissmiss your assertion, or prima faice accept your claim?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weekEd, post: 77599721, member: 454905"] not to complicate things here... you say you met Jesus, because your "inner spiriit" can mingle with , unite, and blend. then mention ressurection... and something about Spirit and spirit. "Life giving Spirit" could be defined coherently or not and it just serves as a distraction in the context of your claim of meeting Jesus to me... as if you share in the same experience as those at the tomb who proportedly saw Jesus for the first time or twice such and such. that aside... you and I both know there is more to a person than we can percieve, and Jesus being a person fits that narrative for me. If I saw my friend live through what he lived through is irrelevant to me meeting him years after his ordeal wether I understand it fully or not. that being said I see your comments as "qualified" word "salad" for a lack of better words to use. I don't think I need to say something as ridiculous as I met an ethereal unqualified angel named Satan or whoever it was that Jesus met because the word Satan is a descriptor unlike a name in that context but it doesn't have to be either way. Meeting Satan would be notable if it were a person like Jesus or just a person, human whom Jesus met. not anything anthropomorphized. Like a fluffy cloud named Spot. I don't have to name you Satan and know that is your name nor oikonomia unless of course that is your name in an unfamiliar colloquial presentation to me, it would be incorrect if that is your name or (C/K)hris or something likewise. peter. so Jesus the Christ Messiah for brevity Jesus, because that is what his friends called him, you met. am I to engage in some dispute or should I just dissmiss your assertion, or prima faice accept your claim? [/QUOTE]
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