Seperation of Son & Father

Jan 14, 2004 11:48

Several things have been taken out of hand, altered and twisted from what was originally intended. To a degree I blame myself but ultimately, I think I was misquoted and the details were interpreted incorrectly.

Short form, Jesus was my son. He was a good boy, an unbelievably talented child. I loved him dearly but I asked of him something that may ( Read more... )

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doug_fin January 19 2004, 11:40:09 UTC
Its hard having a famous dad, too much to live up to.

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god_allmighty January 20 2004, 22:13:22 UTC
too true

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__xander__ January 26 2004, 01:18:01 UTC
::blinks, eyes wide::

There are OTHERS...?! Jes-Gosh.

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god_allmighty January 26 2004, 19:22:55 UTC
Jes-gosh??

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__xander__ January 27 2004, 10:50:35 UTC
I meant gosh. Really! I did!

*tries to keep a straight face, and not look worried*

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lil_queen_david April 5 2004, 02:53:36 UTC
But Jesus claimed to be God. So, by saying that, it makes him either a liar or a lunatic, ruling out totally the idea that he could be who he said he was because, you, god, have 'spoken'. So if he was crazy, well, that means we're all believing in some crazy man. And people testified again and again--Jesus was sane. Crazy people just don't understand what he did. And while this can be argued, we're talking SEVER crazy. Sure, some great figures were a little wacko, but for that we're taking manic-depressive wacko, not claiming and believing they're God ( ... )

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god_allmighty April 9 2004, 03:35:11 UTC
Trust me, he wasn't Me. He was my son.

Nice points though.

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