Claudia M. Mazzucco
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Getting Rid of God: Where did the Big Bang Happen?
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Try to recall who God was for you when you were a child. List key concepts you learned about God when you were growing up. What or who was the source for your information – parents, friends, TV,…Read More

Tags: Bang, Psalms., Big, Nietzsche, reality

Started this discussion. Last reply by RevLindsay G King Dec 7, 2011.

Let us talk about Acts Chapter 4
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"There is no salvation through anyone else, nor is there any other name under heaven given to the human race by which we are to be saved." (Acts 4: 12) Troubling Question: Doesn’t this verse…Read More

Tags: Salvation, Francis, Gentiles, Peter, Gospels

Started this discussion. Last reply by Khem the Is Real-ite Jul 22, 2011.

Little Lesson in Western History

Sylvester II – The Scientist Pope He arose from humble beginnings as a monk to the papacy on account of his scientific knowledge, not in spite of it. In his day, the earth was not flat. People were…Read More

Tags: Popes, Islam, science, religion, Christianity

Started Apr 13, 2011

The God in the Flowerpot
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 In 1957, a former Wall Street…Read More

Tags: LSD, Consciousness, Eve, Adam, Bible

Started this discussion. Last reply by Khem the Is Real-ite Feb 28, 2011.

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Kernel John commented on Claudia M. Mazzucco's blog post Jesus & Pythagoras: The Parallel Birth’s Stories
"Hi Khem, The King of kings is the one who masters the Self.  .  .  the one who becomes self-sovereign.  Who is this king of kings of whom you refer and where is he/she today.  Surely you are not referring to Jesus of…"
Jul 30, 2012
Robert DeFord commented on Claudia M. Mazzucco's blog post Jesus & Pythagoras: The Parallel Birth’s Stories
"the chief difference between Pythagoras and Jesus (and Zeus, Apollo, Hermes Trismagistus, and any pother wannabe Saviopr is that Jesus went to the cross and was crucified in a slow agonizing   horrific death as a voluntary sacrifice for all the…"
Jun 26, 2012
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Jesus & Pythagoras: The Parallel Birth’s Stories

This is the story as it has been given to us.The Birth of Jesus – According to Matthew (1: 18 – 25)Now this is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about. When his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found with child through the Holy Spirit. Joseph her husband, since he was a righteous man, yet unwilling to expose her to shame, decided to divorce her quietly. Such was his intention when, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said,…See More
Jun 22, 2012

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Jesus & Pythagoras: The Parallel Birth’s Stories

This is the story as it has been given to us.

The Birth of Jesus – According to Matthew (1: 18 – 25)

Now this is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about. When his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found with child through the Holy Spirit. Joseph her husband, since he was a righteous man, yet unwilling to expose her to shame, decided to divorce her quietly. Such was his intention when, behold, the angel of the Lord…

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Posted on June 22, 2012 at 6:54am — 5 Comments

Experiencing Time & Space in the Desert

Jewish experience of time is three-dimensional; past and future address to them in the fleeting moment of the present. Of course, like us, they live in the so-called present, but it can envelop a Jew person only if it is interlocked with the other two dimensions. The retrospective mood is one of the major motifs of…

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Posted on October 29, 2010 at 1:53pm

Were there two virgin births?

A Second Fulfillment of the Same Prophesy is an Unbiblical Impossibility…

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Posted on October 15, 2010 at 9:00am — 4 Comments

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At 7:09am on June 5, 2011, RonPrice said…
Greetings from Tasmania
At 5:45pm on November 2, 2010, Dr. Faith said…
Thank you for the welcome.
At 11:57am on October 11, 2010, Kernel John said…
I find it curious that it would be seen as unlikely that Jesus knew of Buddha. As you point out, there nothing much known about Jesus' life. I'm not big on miracles so it's not difficult form me to believe that Jesus did not miraculously or suddenly undertake an exceptional life. In those times, I see the trading networks as equivalent to the internet today - the great purveyor of information. It was the caravans and trade missions that carried no only goods but information and learning. I would be surprised if Buddhist monks did not occasionally pass through Nazareth as attachés interested in giving and receiving information. Alternatively Jesus may have traveled to various schools of learning. Yes, it is also possible he stayed home and learned carpentry. What was the last we heard of young Jesus before he returned to begin his mission?
At 10:06pm on October 8, 2010, Kernel John said…
Did Christ study the teachings of Buddha?
Where did he go when he left the temple rabbis in apparent shame and what did he do for 17 tears?
Did he travel? Where was he going when he left the temple grounds?
At 3:56pm on July 16, 2010, RevLindsay G King said…
Claudia, anyone who is a friend of Redefine GOD is a friend of mine. I, too, am a history buff. My wife, family and I visited Greece in 1972. At www.mta.ca and the Atlantic School of Theology I studied Classical and New Testament Greek. Yes, I can read the Bible in Greek. Religion?--a combination of Christianity and Buddhism.

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Predestined for Glorification

We cannot earn salvation, and we can never lose salvation, because salvation is based not upon what…See More
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Roman Kozlowski replied to Roman Kozlowski's discussion What is God? And why the idea of God?
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