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Subject:   Re: Re: Re: Escape (for all) -vs- Rapture (for some)
Name:   Daniel Miles
Date Posted:   May 29, 05 - 7:43 PM
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Message:   Hi Al,

Grace unto you, and peace,
from God our Father the Lord Jesus Christ.

God [as] a Spirit (one), cannot die.
But for clarity, God cannot lie either.

So, of spirits, err and truth, one has to die.
Lest "we all are one" be an eternal oxy-MORON.

Son of God: also couldn't be holden of death.
And for further clarity, "God is not a man".
So the Son "of God" is not the Son "of Man".
Manifested sons also as manifested oxy-morons.
So one of two sons also has to die, or repent.
For God is not a man that he should lie,
Nor Son of Man that he should repent (change).

Are ya seeing it's an allegory, with a moral.
If two contrary things are trying to co-exist,
one has to die, or repent (change) to the other,
lest what eternally exists be an eternal oxy-MORON.

Bible mentions 2 Holies: Holy Ghost & Holy Spirit.
But one is merciless, the other one is "merciful".
So unless & until one dies, it's a Holy Holy Bible.
But on the cover it says it's only a "Holy Bible".
And inside it says there is one "only Potentate",
Which JC came to "shew", notably "in his times".

Bible mentions 2 Testaments: Old & New Testaments.
Also requires dead testator for a testament to be of force, else while testator lives, it's of no force.
Perhaps dead testator of NT is law, else no grace.
Bible also says what's "old", is "ready to vanish".
Solomon says OT "all vanity and vexation of spirit".
So until one dies, or changes, old frustrates new.
Same with left/right sides, left frustrates right.
Perhaps law changed, from unjust judge to witness.
And if law be witness against itself, it's runious.

It's all quite allegory-ic, having a moral.
God cannot lie. Allegory: Grace cannot law.
Moral: Grace is sufficient (no law req'd).

That is why all these have one thing in common:
- the NT (majority of it written by Paul)
- Pauline epistles (having a conclusion)
- Hebrews (a mini bible itself, by Paul)
- Revelation (Uncovering of Jn & JC, by Paul)
- Holy Bible containing Old & New Testaments
They all end with: Grace with you all. Amen.

But for clarity, and since God (His Grace) is notably "excepted" (exempt) from the God shew,
for God will not put His Grace under his feet,
as it's a crown of glory that goes on His head,
also a name above every name, and to be hallowed,
and since that God (His Grace) cannot lie nor die,
not to mention that God: all light and no darkness,

The Holy Bible containing O & N Ts ends with:
"The grace of our Lord JC with you all. Amen."
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Re: No escape (for them all) -vs- Escape (for us all) by Daniel Miles · May 26, 05 - 3:35 PM
Re: Re: Re: No escape (for them all) -vs- Escape (for us all) by Daniel Miles · May 29, 05 - 3:23 PM


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