Gregrios wrote:MR. Nate wrote:He refered to Himself using the proper name of God. The name Yehweh gave Isreal as his personal name was "I Am" The pharasees challenged Jesus' authority. They said "Abraham said this, and we don't think you've got the authority to challenge Abraham - Who are you?" Jesus response was "Before Abraham was, I AM." I'm not sure how this is beating around the bush. He identified Himself by God's proper name. If you asked me "Who are you" and I said I am MR. Nate, and your conclusion is "Clearly, your not a member of Conquer Club, because you didn't come out and say "I am a member of Conquer Club" you would be written off as incoherent. By claiming the proper name for God as His own (A name so holy that the jews wouldn't even write it with vowels so it would be unpronouncable) Jesus was not simply claiming to be a god, he was claiming to be God Almighty, who had identified Himself to Abraham & Moses.
How is it that the book of Isaiah contradicts everything you just said? Except the book of Isaiah explains it in direct terms. You havn't provided me a quote yet that convinces me that Jesus is in fact God.
Plus, you havn't rebuted anything from my previous remarks. All your doing is providing me with quotes I already know. This isn't going to convince someone with knowelge of the Bible and my beliefs. In the old days they would have called this chasing after wind.
Isaiah, 43.11 - I, am the Lord; and beside me there is no saviour.
There are at least a dozen more phrases in Isaiah that mention the same message only in different words. I won't bother writing them down as I know that you are familiar with them.
Jesus like to emphasize the power of the Now, not the Then or When, but the Now. Thusly, "before Abraham, I am..." would be suited to Buddhist philosophy. Jesus also told two of his own disciples to "leave the dead for the dead" because they were hesitant in following Jesus because their father had died. Jesus was a great man. No questions.
And every time I say the phrase I am, then you have insinuated that I am calling myself a god?
I am washing the dishes....
I am driving the car...
I am eating some pizza...
I know that I am not a god, as did Jesus, thusly he was never quoted in the Bible ever calling himself a god. I have yet to see it, except through debatable ambigious metaphor.



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