Quote:
Originally Posted by lagtight
Hi, Fixupost.
Please cite chapter and verse where the NT implies that "theologically speaking God is dead." And since you begin with the qualifier "theologically speaking", is God alive in some non-theological sense?
Since I don't even know who "Juses" is, it's likely that he isn't God.
It is quite clear that God does not deal with the human world once the son and the holly ghost descend on earth.
"God is dead" does not mean that he is not living. It means that he does not interact with the human world.
Juses is the son, he is part of the "god head", the trinity. Juses is part of God but not God.
( wrong )
Juses is God. The God of the OT is dead.
I am finishing my night shift sorry if I make no sense.
You are right but is good clarify what God we speak of.
Yes Juses is God. But not the God from the Old testiment.
I like the argumnet that God dies on the cross. But not Juses, the God that dies on the cross is the old God.
Last edited by Fixupost; 01-27-2018 at 11:26 PM.