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Discourse on the Whether Christ is Divine: Many claim are made with respect the Divinity of Jesus Christ,

but when we use a little reasoning on the subject it is seen as much ado about nothing. Sure he is divine as clearly shown by common sense as follows: The son of a dog is a dog; whereas, a son of Almighty God (YHWH) is of course a god or godlike thus divine. This is clearly shown by the meaning of the word as follows: (from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary) divine (GOD-LIKE) adjective connected with a god, or like a god: The Ayatollah described the earthquake in Iran as a divine test. Some fans seem to regard footballers as divine beings. England have fallen so far behind in the championship that their only hope of vi ctory is divine intervention (= help from God). Just because you've been promoted that doesn't give you a divine right (= one li ke that of a god) to tell us all what to do. Oxford Dictionary divine = /d"van/ adjective (-r, -st) 1 of, from, or like God or a god; sacred. 2 colloquial excellent. verb (-ning) 1 discover by intuition or guessing. 2 fores ee. 3 practise divination. noun theologian. divining-rod dowser's forked twig. d ivinely adverb. Wordsmyth Dictionary 1. a religious scholar or clergyman. Similar Words exegete , minister , cleric , clergyman , bishop , theologian , prelate , priest , religious 2. Definition 2. (cap.) God (usu. prec. by the). Synonyms Godhead {godhead (2)} , Divinity {divinity (2)} , Omnipotent {omnipotent} , Omniscient {omniscient} , God {god (2)} , Deity {deity (4)} Similar Words celestial 3. Definition 3. (sometimes cap.) the spiritual or godlike, as opposed to the ea rthly or worldly. Similar Words divinity The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. Divine SYLLABICATION: divine PRONUNCIATION: /61/wavs/43/D0304300.wav/61/wavs/43/D0304300 .wavd-vn ADJECTIVE: Inflected forms: diviner, divinest 1a. Having the nature of or being a deity. b. Of, relating to, emanating from, o r being the expression of a deity: sought divine guidance through meditation. c. Being in the service or worship of a deity; sacred. 2. Superhuman; godlike. 3a. Supremely good or beautiful; magnificent: a divine performance of the concerto. b. Extremely pleasant; delightful: had a divine time at the ball. 4. Heavenly; perfect. NOUN: 1. A cleric. 2. A theologian. VERB: Inflected forms: divined, divini ng, divines TRANSITIVE VERB: 1. To foretell through or as if through the art of divination. See synonyms at foretell. 2a. To know by inspiration, intuition, or reflection. b. To guess. 3. To locate (underground water or minerals) with a divining rod; d ouse. INTRANSITIVE VERB: 1. To practice divination. 2. To guess. ETYMOLOGY: Midd le English, from Old French devine, from Latin dvnus, divine, foreseeing, from d vus, god. See dyeu- in Appendix I. V., Middle English divinen, from Old French d eviner, from Latin dvnre, from dvnus. A very intense subject easily put to rest by a little common sense and reasoning . I challenge anyone to show that my facts are in error. Now to know the truth, go to:

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TRYING TO KEEP PEOPLE FROM LEARNING THE TRUTH IS JUST PLAIN WICKED AND EVIL, may Almighty God (YHWH) punish him. If you wish more information and/or wish to ask a question or what ever, contact me by leaving a PM (personal message) at http://religioustruths.yuku.com/ Your Friend in Christ Iris89 Francis David said it long ago, "Neither the sword of popes...nor the image of d eath will halt the march of truth."Francis David, 1579, written on the wall of h is prison cell." Read the book, "What Does The Bible Really Teach" and the Bible t oday!

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