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Why John the Baptist must come first? | Why [[John the Baptist]] must come first? | ||
Malachi send a forerunner. | |||
"Conscience is the forerunner of he sacred." | "Conscience is the forerunner of he sacred." | ||
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To solve a problem you must Identify that there is a problem.<Ref name="probsave">{{probsave}} </Ref> | To solve a problem you must Identify that there is a problem.<Ref name="probsave">{{probsave}} </Ref> | ||
To be saved you must accept that you are not saved. | To be saved you must accept that you are not saved | ||
Why baptism? Jordan Peterson asks. | |||
Is it a right of passage? | |||
Johnathan Pagaeu sees symbolism of water throughout creation and others ask why at the Jordan River and not in the stone temple? | |||
The see the Symbolism is important and are seeking to fit the pieces together. | |||
John Vervaeke is puzzled by their placing of symbols in context believing something does not fit. | |||
Symbolism misses some facts about the ritual of baptism. |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 25 December 2024
James Orr mentions Plato
John Vervaeke mentions Socraties
Dennis Praguer fears the death of Christianity but calls himself a Jew.
Douglas Hedley mentions neoplatonistic.
Steve Blackwood
Johnathan Pugaeu mentions Christ.
Jordan begins by presenting the question is this world world reduced to being run by power. He coup, especially that claimed power with the idea of sex almost as if those are condening elements of the moving forces of the world.
He does bring up sacrifice even using the description of the "divine sacrifice".
John 1:1-6
Be giving was the word then light, life...
Source logos pattern > visible>light>life
Single Gosspel
Luke 1 Zacharia
Why John the Baptist must come first?
Malachi send a forerunner.
"Conscience is the forerunner of he sacred."
To solve a problem you must Identify that there is a problem.[1]
To be saved you must accept that you are not saved
Why baptism? Jordan Peterson asks.
Is it a right of passage?
Johnathan Pagaeu sees symbolism of water throughout creation and others ask why at the Jordan River and not in the stone temple?
The see the Symbolism is important and are seeking to fit the pieces together.
John Vervaeke is puzzled by their placing of symbols in context believing something does not fit.
Symbolism misses some facts about the ritual of baptism.