Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Griffin #2]]

From: george murphy (gmurphy@raex.com)
Date: Sun May 27 2001 - 13:34:48 EDT

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    "Moorad Alexanian" wrote:

    > I strongly believe that if Jesus were to walk amongst us today we would know
    > He is God incarnate without Jesus having to do or say anything! A very wealthy
    > person does not have to prove to a pauper that he is indeed of evident,
    > extreme wealth. Moorad

            If Jesus were to walk among us as the resurrected one over whom death has
    no dominion &c
    this might be so. But it's clear that when he walked the earth ~6 B.C. < t < 30
    A.D. his divine nature was quite hidden. With perhaps some exceptional flashes
    nobody realized it until the truth of the resurrection began to sink in. Neither
    miracles nor belief that he was the Messiah required that he be God Incarnate.
            Your analogy has things backwards: "Though he was rich, yet for your sake
    he became poor ..." (II Cor.8:9).

    Shalom,

    George

    George L. Murphy
    http://web.raex.com/~gmurphy/
    "The Science-Theology Dialogue"



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