The son of God is a SINNER

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If you mean Christ, he is not.
Can you tell me who this son of God is? and why he is a sinner? I read the bible and the bible points out that the son of God is a sinner would you not agree?
 

trofimus

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Can you tell me who this son of God is? and why he is a sinner? I read the bible and the bible points out that the son of God is a sinner would you not agree?
If you mean Christ Jesus, he is not a sinner as Bible says on many places.
 
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If you mean Christ Jesus, he is not a sinner as Bible says on many places.
Just because I say the son of God is a sinner you don't believe me. On the other note why is it that you haven't asked to which one of the sons of God whom I was referring to? Most people have this misconception about who this Son of God really is. Is it always right to think of Jesus when someone says, son of God, as it is to when someone says I believe in animals to always think of a dog as the only possibility?.
 

trofimus

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Just because I say the son of God is a sinner you don't believe me. On the other note why is it that you haven't asked to which one of the sons of God whom I was referring to? Most people have this misconception about who this Son of God really is. Is it always right to think of Jesus when someone says, son of God, as it is to when someone says I believe in animals to always think of a dog as the only possibility?.
I said "If you mean Christ Jesus, he is not a sinner as Bible says on many places."
 
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You should have said "a" son of God instead of "the" son of God otherwise it's simply buffoonery on display.
 
Nov 12, 2015
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Okay, it was a sort of...riddle, that fell a little flat. I see what your intent was. :)

I have a riddle. It's too easy though.
When I turned 53, I celebrated my 11th birthday. What am I?
 

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Okay, it was a sort of...riddle, that fell a little flat. I see what your intent was. :)

I have a riddle. It's too easy though.
When I turned 53, I celebrated my 11th birthday. What am I?
you are 53..
 

trofimus

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Okay, it was a sort of...riddle, that fell a little flat. I see what your intent was. :)

I have a riddle. It's too easy though.
When I turned 53, I celebrated my 11th birthday. What am I?
You are a newborn :)
 
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Don't forget, it's a riddle. :)
You have to turn it over in your mind in different ways.
 

BillG

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Okay, it was a sort of...riddle, that fell a little flat. I see what your intent was. :)

I have a riddle. It's too easy though.
When I turned 53, I celebrated my 11th birthday. What am I?
A child of God.
Is your 11th birthday your Christian Birthday?
 
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Its doesn't matter how it was said, the fact is people perceive it wrong. [FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]Adam[/FONT][FONT=&quot] was the first human “[/FONT][FONT=&quot]son[/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]of[/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]God[/FONT][FONT=&quot]” by virtue [/FONT][FONT=&quot]of[/FONT][FONT=&quot] his creation by [/FONT][FONT=&quot]God[/FONT][FONT=&quot].Ge 2:7; Lu 3:38 [/FONT][FONT=&quot]When he was condemned to death as a willful sinner and was evicted from [/FONT][FONT=&quot]God[/FONT][FONT=&quot]’s sanctuary in Eden, he was, in effect, disowned by [/FONT][FONT=&quot]God[/FONT][FONT=&quot] and lost his filial relationship with his heavenly Father.Ge 3:17-24[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Those descended from him have been born with inherited sinful tendencies. Since they were born of one rejected by God, Adam’s descendants could not claim the relationship of being a son of God simply on the basis of birth. This is demonstrated by the apostle John’s words at John 1:12,13. He shows that those who received Christ Jesus, exercising faith in his name, were given “authority to become God’s children, . . . (being) born, not from blood or from a fleshly will or from man’s will, but from God.” Sonship in relation to God, therefore, is not viewed as something automatically received by all of Adam’s descendants at birth. This and other texts show that, since Adam’s fall into sin, it has required some special recognition by God for men to be designated as his “sons.” This is illustrated in his dealings with Israel.[/FONT]
 
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Ok, so how is the word... newly born? Born again? Or something like that :)
Oh! So you have technically guessed it, you just didn't say it in the way I expected.
As brother meggido would say: we have a winner, winner, chicken dinner!

The answer to the riddle is I am a Christian.
Or you could say the answer is I'm born again.