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Re: Belief in traditional Christianity

Re: Belief in traditional Christianity

jazzact13,

My answer is YES! But the problem with boiling this down to a simply yes or no question is that now you will have to figure out what I meant by yes and I’ll have to realize my answer was based on what I assume you actually meant by “God incarnate”. I imagine that we actually mean very different things so your attempt to simplfy the discussion doesn’t really help.

No Christian answers that question as “No”. Most Buddhists that I know even answer that question as “Yes”. The answer depends on what you mean by “God incarnate”. It could be a dozen different things. You might want to take a stab at defining what that means for you but this thread may not be the best place for that discussion. I think Andrew has started another thread along those lines.

Belief in traditional Christianity By: paulhartigan (55 replies) 23 May, 2007 - 00:52