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Post by Betty on Apr 1, 2006 8:07:33 GMT -5
I do not but I would like to know what you think.
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Post by relativestranger on Apr 1, 2006 8:44:53 GMT -5
Yes, He was inhabiting a human body at the time and therefore must have been subjected to some of that bodies rules. Remember Jesus will have gone through puberty and lust is a sin. Also as a jew at that time Jesus should have got married (custom for a boy to take a wife before ..i believe 16) and again lust surely played a part even if it was just for a second.
I am also sure, as i have mentioned to you before, that it says somewhere in the bible that jesus shows anger, and i shall find it if you give me time. I cannot read the whole bible in just a day
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Post by Betty on Apr 1, 2006 8:51:17 GMT -5
Acts 13: 28 "and thought they found NO ground for putting Him to death they asked Pilate that He may be executed
2 Cor 5:21 "For He hath made Him to be sin for us, who knew NO sin: That we may be made the righteousness of God in Him.
There are too many times in the Bible that we are told He had NO sin.
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Post by relativestranger on Apr 1, 2006 9:00:53 GMT -5
The first quote is irelevant, only showing that He had not broken any laws, and lust is not a law. However the second quote is a very good point well made, this does say that Jesus commited no sins but i bring forward this point..Surely purgatory absolves you of sins and since Jesus had been(i'm sure that is where He is said to have been between Good Friday and Easter Sunday) He now knew no sins
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Post by Betty on Apr 1, 2006 9:04:57 GMT -5
On the first part I believe that you are wrong. Jesus himself said that lust is wrong and Paul later said that all sin falls under 3 catagories: lust of the flesh, lust of the eye, or the pride of life. As to the second part I want to start a new thread as to where Jesus "spent" those 3 days.
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Post by relativestranger on Apr 1, 2006 9:16:46 GMT -5
sorry, lust was not a Roman law, it is against religious guidelines but the romans didnt put people to death for Christian rules for years after that
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Post by Betty on Apr 1, 2006 9:36:30 GMT -5
No but the question was "do you think Jesus sinned." If Jesus called it a sin then He would be guilty of breaking His own rule. Which, I do not believe He ever did.
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Post by relativestranger on Apr 1, 2006 9:40:56 GMT -5
Yes, im not arguing with that im saying the quote
'Acts 13: 28 "and thought they found NO ground for putting Him to death they asked Pilate that He may be executed'
is irelevant as that just shows He had broken no Roman laws
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Post by Betty on Apr 1, 2006 9:46:42 GMT -5
Ok I do understand, I can give you other quotes though if needed. It will just take a bit of time.
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Post by relativestranger on Apr 1, 2006 9:49:52 GMT -5
no, s ok i'm still searching for why i think He was in purgatory, there must be a reason i won't have made it up
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Post by Betty on Apr 1, 2006 10:05:29 GMT -5
I will be looking for your posts here.
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