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Proclaimer replied to the topic Christian writers Misquoting Texts – What does Hebrew Bible really say? in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
gadam, that is now 2 parts of the Old Testament that clearly refer to the coming suffering messiah. Of course it is hidden from the wicked, but only the righteous will understand.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Christian writers Misquoting Texts – What does Hebrew Bible really say? in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
Psalm 22
gadam claims that the Old Testament does not speak of Jesus Christ in any way. While I have already proved his assumption wrong by quoting Isaiah 51, I now offer Psalm 22.When Jesus died on the cross for humanities sins, he quoted Psalm 22:1. Back then, it was a practice to quote a scripture and the hearer would recite the rest of the…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Christian writers Misquoting Texts – What does Hebrew Bible really say? in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
Me: I have already presented my arguments on Isaiah 53 in my earlier reply as it was about nation Israel as God’s servant.
Clearly, you have failed then. Anyone can see who this is about. No excuses. But let’s drop our intellectual level right down and pretend that this is about Israel, all the while without laughing. Now let’s see what Israel h…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Christian writers Misquoting Texts – What does Hebrew Bible really say? in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
You say that Jesus hasn’t fulfilled any Old Testament prophecies. However this one is so recognisable as Jesus that even an Atheist would guess it to be Jesus, even if they didn’t believe that Jesus was a real historical person. So you are clearly wrong.
Isaiah 53
Who has believed our message
and to whom has the arm of the Lord…[Read more]Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 5 years ago
Another pic that proves the globe
Once again, taken from Kapiti or thereabouts. This time Kapiti Island is in view and Mt Taranaki can be seen to the right. The bottom part of Taranaki and the land it sits on is clearly behind the curve. If the world was flat, Mt Taranaki would be an island according to this photo. But the volcano sits on a…[Read more]Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 5 years ago
I already answered you last question. Here it is again.
Try to ignore Star Trek when Voyager comes under attack and there is a breach and think what zero is doing to almost zero.
Practically nothing Dig.
It’s like saying why doesn’t the cold temperature of the Arctic spread across the earth and cool the tropics right down.
As you know, it goe…
Proclaimer replied to the topic Jesus did not pre-exist in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
A question. Not saying this is correct. But the questions do come to mind.
Is gadam a wolf?
Is Jodi a wolf in sheep’s clothing?
Personally speaking, I prefer wolves than wolves in sheep’s clothing. Only because they are more honest and clear about what they are.
Does anyone besides these two have an opinion on this?
Proclaimer replied to the topic Jesus did not pre-exist in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
ME: Great scriptures, I believe in every one of them!
But you teach this which is the opposite. I have added in words that make these verses say what you have been teaching here for 10 years.
He WASN’T with God in the beginning. Through him NOTHING was made.
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. BUT THIS IS NOT JESUS…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Jesus did not pre-exist in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
Seriously guys, there are a number of you that do not believe the New Testament, so why not just abandon it and be counted with the Unbelievers? After all, you do not believe what is written. Sounds fair right?
If you do not believe the following, then you are NOT a Believer. Simple as that. Let’s be real. You can choose to not believe any more.…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Christian writers Misquoting Texts – What does Hebrew Bible really say? in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
Not one verse from Tanach proves the messiahship of Jesus.
Isaiah 53
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Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed?
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He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.
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He was…[Read more]Proclaimer wrote a new post 5 years ago
The Great Reset is being echoed by leaders and influencers the world over. It can’t be a coincidence either. Where is this plan coming from and what does it mean exactly? This topic is dedicated to the discovery

Proclaimer replied to the topic Did God create all things through the Lord Jesus Christ? in the forum Scriptural Teachings 5 years ago
There is a difference between creating something and creating something through someone.
One is the creator and the other is the agent.
Scripture teaches this clearly so it is not really up for debate IMO.
yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ,…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Jesus did not pre-exist in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
So what you are saying is you do not believe the scriptures I quoted?
Proclaimer replied to the topic Jesus did not pre-exist in the forum Doctrinal Disagreements 5 years ago
John 1:1-3 & 14
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made….The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Fat…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Kim Clement – A prophet? in the forum Prophetic News & Eschatology 5 years ago
Kim Clement prophesied that Bill Gates money would be open for the Church
“Bill Gates will Open the Gates of a Financial realm for the Church”
Kim Clement
Could it be that after their divorce settlement, that this comes to pass through Melinda?
We know that she is Catholic, but it could be possible that she becomes a blessing to the Body of Chr…[Read more]
Proclaimer wrote a new post 5 years ago
Many are those who deny that Jesus Christ was the first to be with God and by extension, that God created all things through him. Obviously Atheists deny this. But many so-called Believers also deny this.
What

Proclaimer replied to the topic JOHN 1:1 who is the WORD? in the forum Scriptural Teachings 5 years ago
Mike…..there is not a single scripture that “says” Jesus “existed before Abraham ” not one. Lets just start with that first,
There is no single scripture that says that Jesus was created in the time of the Roman Empire either.
Other scriptures completely debunk you Gene. What you say is false. God created all things through the f…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 5 years ago
Flat Earthers lost this debate.
They left this topic because they know longer have faith in the notion that the planet is flat.
Of course, it was obvious that this debate would end like this.
Proclaimer replied to the topic 10 Myths About Government Debt and the Rich in the forum View Points 5 years ago
This video argues why the government can keep borrowing
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Yes but the Word “WAS” GOD, NOT JESUS, as you falsely preach. The word ‘JESUS” appears no where in that statement of John. It like you can just fill in the blanks by installing your own words, where ever you people want.
Jesus Christ is the Word of God. The Word was divine. Although he existed in the form of God, he emptied himself, came in flesh, lived as one of us, died for our sin, rose from the dead, and is in the glory he had with the Father before the world began. In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was divine.