Thread: Infant Resurrection?
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May 19th 2012, 09:28 AM #31
Re: Infant Resurrection?
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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May 19th 2012, 11:19 AM #32
Re: Infant Resurrection?
Not necessarily. Parents did survive. And there are documented cases where their readmission to communion was questioned (same with various bishops who had sacrificed to the emperor to avoid persecution).
We tend to be fixated on the limits of the Roman empire and forget about the Parthian and Arminian empires that Christians often fled to for protection. An issue I have is the mediterranean focus many of us have. Europe (Roman empire) is merely a speck on the world map, so I think that while most of western history is viewed from that lense, it is unwise to investigate Christianity exclusively through that lense. An argument from the ancient fathers was that if Christ had wanted us to seek martyrdom he would not have told the disciples to flee (eg. Mt 10:23). So there is no justification in any voluntary martyrdom (suicide or infantcide)!
As for credible and immanent threat, there is no historical example we can resort to to give your assertian credence. Until Domitian there was no universal persecution of "christians" in the empire, and even then there was the abilty to flee to safe havens. Persecutions until then are said to have been sporadic and localised. For instance in the eastern part of the empire, in response to Parthian incursions the Romans passed a law prohibiting "social clubs", various christian associations were caught up in this law and encountered suppression.Last edited by apostoli; May 19th 2012 at 11:25 AM.
Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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May 19th 2012, 11:45 AM #33
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May 19th 2012, 12:29 PM #34
Re: Infant Resurrection?
I have a choice: give antagonists against christianity the evidence for their arguments or direct Christians to christian material and let them make their own decision. Suggest you take your antagonistic and non-contributory rhetoric and stuff it with the rest of your phariseeism...
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nb: note, I've edited this response to quote my initial full reply to Sparko (with emphasis), rather than RBerman's selection...Last edited by apostoli; May 19th 2012 at 12:57 PM.
Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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May 19th 2012, 01:23 PM #35
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May 19th 2012, 01:30 PM #36
Re: Infant Resurrection?
I've nothing but time on my side should I wish to utulize it. But for an endevour that is famously docomented I'm not willing to waste gigabytes of space to re-document what is common knowledge!
And noteably, I didn't blame Sparko or anyone else "for not proving your position for" me. In fact I offered to inundate them with evidence!
Either, you contribute to this thread or go away...give a position, substantiate it or ortherwise with references... frankly, so far all I can detect is you are bored and want a voice...Last edited by apostoli; May 19th 2012 at 01:35 PM.
Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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May 19th 2012, 01:39 PM #37
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May 19th 2012, 01:46 PM #38
Re: Infant Resurrection?
meh.
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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May 19th 2012, 02:07 PM #39
Re: Infant Resurrection?
I had to have a laugh - thankyou! From wikipedia:"Meh" is an interjection, often used as an expression of indifference or boredom. It can also be used to indicate agreement or disagreement. It can also be used as a verb, (rendering something uninteresting or boring) and an adjective, meaning mediocre or boring."
Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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May 19th 2012, 02:32 PM #40
Re: Infant Resurrection?
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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May 19th 2012, 02:38 PM #41
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July 3rd 2012, 10:11 PM #42
Re: Infant Resurrection?
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Last edited by TolkienFan; July 5th 2012 at 11:18 AM.
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July 4th 2012, 06:52 PM #43
Re: Infant Resurrection?
of course there will be a bodily resurrection, just like Jesus' body was resurrected from the dead.
Romans 6:5
For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly also be united with him in a resurrection like his.
The new earth is not created until AFTER the resurrection and judgment.
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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