Just to clarify:
God didn't
Jesus couldn't
"Nothing is impossible to god"
Just to clarify:
God didn't
Jesus couldn't
"Nothing is impossible to god"
Myelaine,
neither could he nor did he ever. He will never do it, not even in the future. Think about Jesus.
All of your answers are great, but non is right. This is not a bible critical riddle. The answer is found in the scriptures.
There will be one last clue...soon!
Not quite. Here is another clue:
Jesus wanted it too, but couldn't do it.
What could it be?
Kill Satan is wrong, but the line of thought is somewhat in the right direction.
Monkyshine,
he hans't done it and never will.
THX. It is something He wanted after his created days were completed. Something He really wanted done without change of mind.
This is an only-one right-answer-riddle.
What is it?
i had to travel to another newspaper owned by the company i work for to learn some of their software today.
it's an open office with everyone in one room, and we had a lot of interesting conversations on all sorts of subjects.. at one point a reporter made a comment about a photo he was running, and noted that the woman had made comments that it was only with the help of the lord that she had been able to move her radio shack store to its new location.
one of the other reporters said that it was good that jesus had died on the cross 2000 years ago so that he could be available to help her out.
S4,
wow, that was a great witness. I hope the reporters take this further or do more investigation.
I am neither Gnostic nor atheist, but definitely don?t believe in the Jehovah bible-god. I too can?t believe that my convictions have changed so much and I reason like an atheist.
It always feels good to hear about the exposing of the wt control mechanisms. THX for that. fts
here is a riddle.
i am thinking of something that god did not create, but is mentioned in the book of genesis and also throughout the bible.. what could it be?.
--vm44.
Monkyshine, you might enjoy this:
http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/hypostas.html
http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/origin.html
"The Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of thirteen ancient codices containing over fifty texts, was discovered in upper Egypt in 1945. This immensely important discovery includes a large number of primary Gnostic scriptures -- texts once thought to have been entirely destroyed during the early Christian struggle to define "orthodoxy" -- scriptures such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Gospel of Truth."
fts