Stupidity is a type of judgment the Lord uses, as people get stupider and stupider as they despense stupid comments and vile comments. And with their stupidity, the Lord can entice other stupid people to follow that stupid person... and so everyone gets what they deserve.
A true and just reward if that is what the Lord has chosen for them. Everyone gets what they deserve.....
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You still haven't answered my question in link-free plain English (ignoring the evidence so far, I will credit you with the capacity to do so). If Jesus was Jesus from the start, what is being said, when Christians speak of Jesus as the son of Mary, linked by maternity to the house of David? When Christians characterize Jesus as "the word made flesh," what are they saying? The Biblical account is that Jesus was a man, born of a woman. Most Christians consider this distinction to be an important one. A specific, and unambiguous act of God: that Jesus's existence was a human one, his life a human one, and his death as genuine as any death could be. Without the true sacrifice of his death, and the miracle of resurrection, Christianity would be something else entirely. Jesus's spiritual essence or whatever you wish to call it, may have been there all along (must have been if you believe in the trinity), but if you believe in Jesus Christ, the man, the messiah who was
predicted by the prophets (not seen by them on earth), the
personality who lived on earth and died on the cross, then whatever it was that existed before Jesus the man was conceived and born cannot have been the man who was born, etc.
Can you respond to this without resorting to irrelevant quotes, rants and Jeremiads about nonbelievers, links to your web pages, or spurious nonsense? It's a specific issue, with no atheistic content. You bluster on about false skeptics and atheists, apparently determined to believe that nobody can disagree with you and be anything but a nihilist and atheist. My personal belief or lack of it is irrelevant, as always, to the question of whether your ideas are valid. I ask the question above without any atheistic or nihilistic twist. Whatever my personal faith or lack thereof, it can be taken as a simple Christian to Christian question. Can you answer it intelligently and intelligibly?