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    Sorting out often used expressions

    In order to effectually discuss a subject we must define our terms. If we choose to discuss the various breeds of dogs and their strong points and weak points, we must agree that we are talking about dogs, domestic dogs. To have a worthwhile discussion, we must not let our discussion include...
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    Water baptism is not for the body of Christ

    That is correct. that was my point all along
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    No. However, we must define salvation. Salvation as defined as the gift of salvation, or the gift of eternal life, it is impossible to lose that gift of eternal life. However, salvation has other definitions other than being saved from eternal death. The Greek word, sozo, basically means...
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    Water baptism is not for the body of Christ

    Yes, it is the baptism in the name (all that his name represents) of Jesus Christ.
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    Water baptism is not for the body of Christ

    Your choice.
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    Water baptism is not for the body of Christ

    You can water baptize others and yourself till you drown, but water baptism was replaced by a greater baptism according to both John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. Matthew 3:11 I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance. but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am...
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Christians can and do break or mar their fellowship with God and with his son Jesus Christ and therefore with fellow believers thus not having fulness of joy, but not lose their sonship, that gift of salvation/eternal life. I John 1 makes it apparent 1 That which was from the beginning, which...
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    no.
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    Water baptism is not for the body of Christ

    People have fallen for false doctrines starting with Adam and Eve. Jesus Christ is the only human who did not fall for false doctrines. Every human except Jesus Christ, sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God. Scripture records many errors of believers. Paul wrote the epistles to...
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    only if your pagan religion is scriptural. The pagan based trinity is not scripturally based. Jesus is not "God the Son" but the scriptural, "son of God"
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    If you wish to believe in a god with a multiple personality disorder, that is your problem, not mine
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    If you look at an interlinear, you will be educated
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    Actually, you are right, it doesn't. The reason is because logos means message or intended communication as far as the Greek meaning goes, thus any use in scripture implies message or communication.
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    If you are aware of the Greek manuscripts you will find that capitalization vs. non capitalization is not the practice. It is all one or the other
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    Jesus is the message God wanted to communicate in the flesh, even as scripture is the message God communicates via written words. What is so difficult to comprehend about that?
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    God communicated himself via the written word and via the word in the flesh. The word, the communication, the message was with God, He knew what He wanted to communicate and how he wanted to communicate in the beginning. He fore knew all
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    God communicates in various ways, He communicates what He wants us to know via the written word, the incarnate word and other ways. God knew what the written word would say in the beginning. He also knew what the incarnate word would communicate as well, in the beginning. None of that was a...
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    Is this really what the real Ten Commandments looked like?

    Why? I am replying to the opening post.
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    "The Divinity of Christ"

    The Bible is the word of God, isn't it? Is the Bible God? Did the Bible make all things?
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