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Extra! Extra! An Alleged Killer God Kills Anointment.

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Posted by Mohammad Isa Mirsiam on August 27, 2001 17:35:07 UTC

You wrote:

... "The young man the god killed was Christ"

Who is this anointment that (according to you) a god killed? (Christ is not a name! Christ = to Anoint or anointment)

And for what reason did this god kill (put an end to) this anointment?

Is this god that you introduce us to unable to anoint us any longer because this god killed or kills the anointed?

Is this god that you introduce us to under some kind of a compromise? (Is this gods' hands tied behind his back so badly that he needs to shed blood to redeem himself from his own alleged compromised situation?)

Surely these doses not describe the true God whose generous hands are spread out and forever open and wide for all his creatures to benefit by. Surely the true God would show mercy and not sacrifice.

My god is merciful and requires only the daily sacrifice in the baptism of repentance in this world (hell) that our parents chose for us to reside at for now.


With Love

Jisbond

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