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Old 05-05-2017, 06:34 PM
 
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Do you think that Isaac Newton's discoveries were divinely inspired?

He made enormous contributions to the world of science, mathematics, astronomy and physics. I've heard some Christians say that his professing belief was proof that he was "divinely inspired."

But he was a Biblical Unitarian. Which means that he read and studied the Bible as a believer, but that he did not believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ.

He believed in and honored the teachings of Jesus Christ. He considered himself a devoted Christian as did many people of that time with similar beliefs who commonly rejected the Trinity doctrine.

Was he a true Christian? Or is he now burning in the fiery torments of Hell?
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Old 05-05-2017, 06:39 PM
 
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Do you think that Isaac Newton's discoveries were divinely inspired?

He made enormous contributions to the world of science, mathematics, astronomy and physics. I've heard some Christians say that his professing belief was proof that he was "divinely inspired."

But he was a Biblical Unitarian. Which means that he read and studied the Bible as a believer, but that he did not believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ.

He believed in and honored the teachings of Jesus Christ. He considered himself a devoted Christian as did many people of that time with similar beliefs who commonly rejected the Trinity doctrine.

Was he a true Christian? Or is he now burning in the fiery torments of Hell?
What difference does it make?
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Old 05-05-2017, 06:45 PM
 
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Do you think that Isaac Newton's discoveries were divinely inspired?

He made enormous contributions to the world of science, mathematics, astronomy and physics. I've heard some Christians say that his professing belief was proof that he was "divinely inspired."

But he was a Biblical Unitarian. Which means that he read and studied the Bible as a believer, but that he did not believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ.

He believed in and honored the teachings of Jesus Christ. He considered himself a devoted Christian as did many people of that time with similar beliefs who commonly rejected the Trinity doctrine.

Was he a true Christian? Or is he now burning in the fiery torments of Hell?
Yeah, divinely inspired.


Leonardo Da Vinci was the most divinely inspired person I know except Jesus, his teaching are greater than any teachings I know of except the teaching of Jesus and of course, Da Vinci just expounds on what Jesus taught in the parables, he draws the kingdom of heaven so that simple people could understand it. Being the greatest prophet and most divinely inspired teacher of the bible, I would say that when his truth is exposed, a new era will come into being and all will see with their own eyes what Da Vinci had taught.
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Old 05-05-2017, 06:49 PM
 
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He also believed in alchemy. Perhaps best to say he was a brilliant man and a devout man.
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Old 05-05-2017, 11:27 PM
 
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He also was aware of and studied the ELS bible codes. Peace
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Old 05-06-2017, 12:42 AM
 
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Newton is nothing more than a coward who buckled under the all to mavro menos .

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Nah.

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Kyrnan.
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Old 05-06-2017, 04:07 AM
 
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If the man rejected Jesus Christ as His saviour then this would make himself as saviour , which falls into the number of the beast which is 6 is man number for Jesus , which God rejects , as Jesus number is 3 in the trinity .... so the great man would of made a grave error by rejecting Jesus
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Old 05-06-2017, 12:18 PM
 
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Do you think that Isaac Newton's discoveries were divinely inspired?

He made enormous contributions to the world of science, mathematics, astronomy and physics. I've heard some Christians say that his professing belief was proof that he was "divinely inspired."

But he was a Biblical Unitarian. Which means that he read and studied the Bible as a believer, but that he did not believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ.

He believed in and honored the teachings of Jesus Christ. He considered himself a devoted Christian as did many people of that time with similar beliefs who commonly rejected the Trinity doctrine.

Was he a true Christian? Or is he now burning in the fiery torments of Hell?
I dunno, but I know he got served by Neil Degrasse Tyson.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yis7GzlXNM

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Was he a true Christian? Or is he now burning in the fiery torments of Hell?
Being Not-God, I am vastly unqualified to speculate on his current whereabouts. IOW, I have no idea!

If he is in heaven, he'll no doubt wish he were elsewhere shortly after my arrival. I'll probably pepper him with questions (coz I have lots!) until:

A) He loses his mind

B) He tells me to shut up.
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Old 05-06-2017, 12:35 PM
 
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Newton is nothing more than a coward who buckled under the all to mavro menos .

Attest .
Nah.

Emp.
Kyrnan.
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If the man rejected Jesus Christ as His saviour then this would make himself as saviour , which falls into the number of the beast which is 6 is man number for Jesus , which God rejects , as Jesus number is 3 in the trinity .... so the great man would of made a grave error by rejecting Jesus
Seriously, can someone please tell me what is wrong with fundamentalist thinking?
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Old 05-10-2017, 09:51 AM
 
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When the Jews accused Jesus of blaspheming because
He called Himself God's Son as being a man made Himself equal to God.

Jesus told the Jews that in their Law He (as the word of God) said that they are gods.

Jesus is god, not because God came in the flesh as Jesus.
But because Jesus is a Child of God. immortal as His Father and His God. 'Equal with God'.

Jesus said, to His Father,
"This Is Eternal Life that they may know You The Only (True) God, and Jesus Christ Whom You sent"

The word 'True' means 'Original' and or 'Pattern'.

Jesus didn't say God was The Only God. Jesus said The Only (True) God.
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