Gospel According to GC

Since I tend to think that Grandpappy had it seriously going on, I also tend to find myself interested in the same things in which He showed interest. In particular, the state and destiny of humanity. So, in dedication to my dear Grandpappy, I share here some of my thoughts regarding life, the universe, and everything.

I reckon I should make it clear right off the bat that I do buy hook, line, and sinker the idea that Grandpappy wasn’t an ordinary human. That before He was Grandpappy, He actually had a hand in creating this universe we all call home. That said, I tend to think that many of the spectacular things Grandpappy did were just Him enjoying being human. That is, they were things that the rest of us could do if we’d just loosen up and let the natural powers within us flow out to the world. Not that I’ve figured out how to do that myself, necessarily, but it’s still an idea that makes a good deal of sense to me.

I also want to make a special note here about Granny Maggie. For while I carry a great deal of respect for Her you won’t see me mention Her much in these essays. Please visit the Granny Maggie link for more about Granny, and do me the service of remembering that Granny and Grandpappy were of one mind in regard to the issues I cover here.

What follows are very informal, containing no literary citations. I’m not out to impress or persuade anyone here, nor do I claim any credit for these ideas other than that I espouse them. In fact, in many cases any resemblance of what follows to anything anyone else has written is entirely coincidental. (Let me caution the reader against falling into the fallacy that the first person to write about an idea is the only person to have had it.) While I humbly invite comments and heartily invite criticism, this site is not intended to be a scholarly work. I sometimes do make statements about what certain historical figures said or thought, and I do welcome corrections to these statements. Also, nothing herein should be construed as advice, professional or otherwise.

I may be the Grandchild of Christ, but I’m still just making all of this up as I go along.

Who's My Daddy

Hi Cuz,

Was glad to spot your post and find another family member.  Your description of your Grandpappy sounds just like my Daddy.  He is all loving, all gracious, all caring, all powerful, and  takes care of my every need.  He has never abandoned me or forsaken me.  When I was very young He said I shall not want and he has made good on that promise.  When no one else is willing to listen to my problems, He takes my hand  listens, walks with me over the mountains, down through the valleys, and safely past the shadows of darkness.  I fear nothing in this life because of Him. 

He is all forgiving.  He told me how he forgave Judas along with everyone else but, His boys just couldn't let it go.  It really depresses Him how badly Judas has been treated over the centuries, things could not have happened the way He wanted without Judas' input.  After all he was the treasure of their little band.

You know Dad knows no colour, class, or judgement.  He raps with the Jew, Gentile, Samaritan, Greek, Ethiopian, the revenuer, ho, pimp, and popo.  He even hangs on the porch or corner with the boys drinking wine.  He knows no shame.

I seem find relatives everywhere, 'cause Papa was a rollin stone. Will catch up with you again soon nephew. 

Peace -- Love

JesusismyDaddyCool

forgiving Judas

Heya JimyDo,

What you said about Judas reminded me of a passage from one of my favourite novels (Precious Bane by Mary Webb):

"There was a mommet once called Judas, and if he had started away from his set part in fear, we should none of us have been saved. Which is all a very strange mystery, and so we must leave it. But it being so, I think we do wrongly to blame evildoers too hardly. It is a dreadful fate to be obliged to act in a curst, ugly way, when surely no one would choose it...But if we be chosen for a pleasant, merry part, how thankful we ought to be, giving great praise and helping those less fortunate, and even being grateful to that poor mommet which goeth about night and day to work our destruction. For it might have been the other way."

Re: Who's My Daddy

Laughing

Awesome.

Grandchild of Christ

I have no problem with the idea that Jesus and Mary M. took off to Europe.

I also have no problem with the idea that they had offspring. However, you would have to be very old yourself to be his grandchild. To be related you would be a decendant of Yeshua, but not his grandchild or even his great grandchild.

Yeshua, a variation of Joshua, which is where the "church" derived that name Jesus out of the Arimaic , I have to believe Jesus had a human father as well.

He was a great teacher and master metaphysician. The all creator of the universe i would like to compare with George Burns portrayal in the movie "Oh God" 1977. Maybe God went fishing on the seventh day and is now living in the Bahamas as a beach comber. (just kidding)

One question to ponder. The bible is a collection of books written by those who followed several spiritual paths. A convention at Constantinople decided what writings would become the Holy Bible. (BTW bible or biblia means book. AND Jews were not Christians. The name Christian came about several hundred years after the "death" of a "Jesus of Nazareth" Do you think that Jesus wanted a religion to be formed around him? I personally think he did want to show us a better way. I do not think he wanted to be worshiped. Also one has to remember that these writings called the bible while may have had divine inspiration, were still written by men and copied over and over through the centuries and translated from one language to another. Not all languages interpret well to one another and it is difficult to say the least to take older languages as they change over the centuries and come up with the same meanings in the usage of words.

Anyway, I have made my peace with the "All Creator". In the minds of many, I'm sure they KNOW that my soul will roast in hell for eternity.

Blessings up on all of you. And may illumination be the destination of us all.

Re: Grandchild of Christ

Well, friend, I for one am very grateful to you for sharing your insights! Smile

I have some thoughts that might relate to some of your questions hidden in a few of my essays in this section of the site.  Of particular interest may be my essay on Christianity that you can read here.

Again, thanks for your visit!

your kidding

Since Jesus Christ was never married, I don't think he was your grandfather. I am an Israelite, which means that I am of the white race. Jesus Christ was white, He had blond hair and a blond beard. He also had blue eyes. Jesus Christ was divine; he had no earthly father. His father was God. God cannot have a wife because he will not share his glory with any one. I think you are grossly deceived, and you better get it right with God. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that Jesus Christ was married. I think you have been watching to much of the Satanic Da Vinci code.

In defense of the author of this wonderful website.

Oh, so you have a color photograph of Jesus? Or is it on video?

Nowhere in the bible does it say that Jesus had blue eyes and blond hair. Was God a Scandinavian or German Liberman? Jesus was supposed to be like his dad, right? Not so sure about that but, blonds are not reported to have too many smarts. By the way a lot of religious artwork depicts Jesus with brunette hair and brown eyes. And if you go to some of the churches that are African American, you will find Jesus looks even different to them.

Until you "get to Heaven", which is questionable, you are still going to see Jesus with new eyes. In case you are wondering, my ancestors came from the Caucus mountains. This is where the white race is supposed to have originated. The Hebrews were under captivity from time to time and mingled with many cultures over eons of time and seemed to pick up many things into thier own culture in the process. Do you think it not possible that maybe they also picked up a few Genetic traits along the way as well?

At this point I doubt there is truly any pure race. So, you are an Israelite aye? Really? Does that mean you are Jew that became a Christian? If you are really from there, I would have hoped you would be better informed about your religion as well as the religions in the region you claim to be from.

Instead you sound more like one of those "Arian Brotherhood" people that are still in prison or on their way back to the joint. Or do I have it all wrong and you attend Klan meetings instead?

Its quite obvious you, need to be more concerned with their destination in the hereafter than the author of this site does. You have to many misconceptions about the religion you claim to follow. You probably think that Jews killed Jesus. That also is not in the bible. It does say the Sanhedrion made council and decided to convince the Romans to prosecute Jesus. Is all of this true? Maybe. I heard Jesus had a crew cut an wore a plaid shirt.

It also does not say in the bible that Jesus never married and it does not say he didn't. It does say however he died on the cross and on the third day he ascended into heaven. Or did Mary Maggy pick him up in a VW Van right after they crucified the wrong guy and they skipped town and went to France?

My advise to you is to do a little more reading and research and less being part of a flock being blindly led by someone who knows some truth and much misinformation. Like myths and campfire tales, the book called the Bible does contain some truth. We only have to examine intelligently to see what is and what may or might be. So much is left to speculation.

No not kidding

Jesus did and does have a wife.  She is the Bride of Christ and she exists today.  Not in the form of a woman but the form of His believers in His church.  His Holy family. 

Re: your kidding

With respect...

Grandpappy was a member of the HUMAN race.

And...

Grandpappy wants to share His Glory with EVERYONE.  Otherwise, what was the point of coming here?

And...

There are some places in the Bible that suggest He was married.  Nowhere in the Bible does it say He wasn't.

And...

If Grandpappy was married and had kids, nearly EVERYONE on the planet would descend from Him by now.  Even people who aren't white.  Isn't that nifty?

I'm grateful for the visit, friend, but it does sound a little like you need to... I don't know... start practicing meditation or something...

Hi new friend

Hi GC,

I'm the new kid here.. be gentle - please! :)

First of all, I wish to make friends here and would just like have a nice discussion. I would like to respond to your statements, GC, in the order you made them.

1. Yes Jesus is a man, a human.

2. What do you mean "share" His glory? Jesus wants to be glorified, He is glorified, and He will continue to be glorified. We agree that Jesus is worthy of being glorified, yes? Now could you elaborate more on "why" exactly you think Jesus should be glorified? You said, "why else would he come here?"..come here from where? Heaven? If so, then how do you know He came from Heaven and does that make Him God? the son of God? All Man and All God? :) And something else - Why exactly did Jesus come here? To glorify himself? yes...but how? by getting married and making babies? Sorry but that is not anywhere close to being his reason for coming here. He obviously came here to die for us. You already know this, but I feel that I must type it out again because I am just so passionate about God and His Truth! :) So bare with me if you know this already. Jesus really did come here to take our punishment for sin so that we would not have to. That punishment was everything that happened to him before He was nailed to the cross as well as dying on the cross. Words cannot describe all that He went through ... for you and me and everyone that believes in Him as Lord !

He came to die for us because it is the only way for God to reconcile us to Himself. God wants us to KNOW HIM and with sin in the way...we cannot know him. Jesus coming here to die for us removes that obstacle of sin in our way and we can know God. Knowing God personally is beyond anything we can imagine! I have a relationship with Him and I am in awe of who God is and how much He loves us all!

You believe He came here for a reason, but do you believe he died for a reason? I believe the very reason He came here was to die.... Like I said before, He died for us to be saved and reconciled to Him. If we don't have a need to be saved then why else would he die? Why else would he go through being crucified on the cross if not to save us?

3. I find it puzzling that you would try to use the bible as proof that Jesus was married? Do you really truely believe the bible? Every word? Because if you do not, then how can you claim it as proof? If someone doesn't believe that the bible is 100% accurate then who's to say any of it is. When using the bible as proof to back up one's beliefs...they should believe it, yes? And I am going to say that you do not completely believe it because of a comment you stated in another thread. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think you told someone that everything in the bible should be taken with a grain of salt. Are you serious? God's Holy Word = a grain...of salt. Why would you say that? Especially when you still want to use it to back up what you are saying? Which by the way, it doesn't prove your point that Jesus was ever married. No where in the bible does it say or even imply that.

GC, I am genuinely curious as to how you got this idea that Jesus was married and had children. When, why and how did you start to believe this? I realize you didn't by reading scripture because it isn't from the bible, so seriously, where and how did you come up with this?

Please understand that I am trying to understand where you are coming from and I'm just asking questions and looking for an intelligent and mature discussion. Thank you for reading this. I look forward to talking with you.

Your new friend!

Ali :)

 

Re: Hi new friend

And hello to you!  Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a thoughtful comment!  I'll do my best to answer your questions... please let me know if there's anything I've left out!

First... when I referred to Christ sharing glory, I was speaking of what was, in my opinion, the ultimate aim of Christ's mission.  I concur with you that this ultimate aim was reconciliation of God and Humanity, and in this reconciliation Christ imparts glory upon Humanity.

Second... I wasn't trying to use the Bible as proof for my position, I was merely pointing out that the Bible couldn't really be used to refute my position either.

And third, as I suggest in my FAQ, I get the idea that Jesus was married from the legends that say it was so.  As I state in many places, I take the whole thing a bit "tongue-in-cheek", but also do find the notion most theologically satisfying and have no problem (spiritually speaking) accepting that it's true.

Again, Ali, please let me know if I haven't addressed your concerns, and thanks for stopping by!Smile

The Bible

Hi GC!

Thanks for your response. I do, however, have a question regarding the bible. You said the bible cannot be used to refute your position? How so?

Is it because you are under the impression that the bible does not address this issue or it does not give the reader this information? Or is it because you do not believe what the bible says on this issue?

I believe the entire Bible to be the inerrant and infallible Word of God. In other words, the bible is perfect and completely true. It is God breathed and God inspired. By faith I believe the bible to be the Word of God. Why do I believe this? I trust God and I know I can trust His Word.

By the way, the Bible is true regardless if anyone believes it or not. The validity of the Bible does not depend on man's belief in it. It is true, period! God's Word is powerful. When we read the bible, the Holy Spirit gives us insight and understanding. It is, however, our choice to believe or not believe. The Holy Spirit initiates and pursues us, but it is our choice to acknowledge Him and respond to Him. Just remember, that what we believe, does not change the reality of the truth. We do not have that power.

My point in all of this is that if you do not believe the bible, then nothing I say will matter really, because you will just see it as my "opinion" and not as fact. So you see, my "proof" for what I believe is founded on the bible and not on man's opinions, writings, or even paintings, etc. My beliefs are strictly from God's Word! Afterall, God can be trusted completely! Man, however, cannot, due to his flawed nature.

Sorry this is so long, I will stop here for now.. :)

 

 

 

Re: The Bible

I have concluded that the Bible does not address this issue, yes.  Or I should say, I've concluded it doesn't address this issue in such a way as to give us certainty in regard to the question.

Now... there are many who disagree with me on this score and they are entitled to their opinions.  Please note that this isn't questioning the veracity of the Bible but, rather, the infallibility of individual interpretation.  (And here I’m not suggesting that the Bible is subject to just any interpretation, but, rather, on topics where little is directly stated readers are often left in the position to agree to disagree.)

the truth

So I am intrigued then on why you believe this about Jesus having been married.

You admit that there isn't any certain proof that Jesus was married yet you believe it to be true, correct? I'm very curious as to why you choose to believe this, especially without any proof. Surely it isn't simply because (according to you)..."Well, the bible doesn't "DISPROVE IT..." ???

Re: the truth

Proof (or lack thereof) doesn't really come into it for most things that I believe.

For example, I don't believe in God because there is proof.  Nor do I believe because there is no disproof.  I believe simply because I choose to.

Why do I believe Jesus was married? Well, I'm still not sure I'm 100% sold on the idea as a fact.  But as a point of theology I'm very keen on the idea.  In other words, it makes theological sense, to me, that He would be married.  But that doesn't make it so.

If it could be proven scientifically that He never married, it wouldn't bother me.  Nor would I be bothered if it was proven He was married.

was jesus married?

Sin entered into the world through the man, not the woman.  Jesus had no sinful nature. So if he had married and had children there would be sinless decendents.  Where are they?

kaintuck

Re: was jesus married?

Sorry, friend... not following your logic...

Problem #1, the premise "sin entered into the world through the man, not the woman".  I'm not sure what you mean by this.

Problem #2, for every interpretation of the premise that I can conceive, I'm still not sure how the conclusion logically follows.  At least, not without a whole lot more premises.

truth

You believe in God, but do you believe the bible?

"Truth"

It seems to me here that the problem is not if the GC "believes the Bible".  If we are sinful human beings - wouldn't it follow that our understanding of the Bible might be imperfect somehow?  It has to be read - it has to be interpreted into meaning by our brains.... 

So that being said - how do you prove whose opinion on what it means is "more truthful" than someone elses?  Not through using the Bible on something the Bible doesn't talk about, certainly.

I don't think you can say "majority rule" - or the concensus of many is really any indicator of what is true.

I don't believe that any human (even the Pope, to throw out an extreme example) should be respected more than any other human on this planet... From what I've read, even the Bible teaches that.

If you have reasons for your opinion about any of this - or any evidence to support your claims... I'd think that would make a more fruitful conversation... especially if you are attempting to come to a consensus of opinion or agreement on "the truth".

Evindence?

Evidence to support claims? for a more fruitful conversation? The GC doesn't even have that. He admits that he believes what he believes strictly on faith. He said it himself. The lack of evidence doesn't matter to him. So what is your point?

Re: Evindence?

I was responding to the post titled "Truth" where the GC was asked if the GC believed in the Bible.  I thought it was being suggested that the Bible was somehow important to uncovering the truth in all of this. 

My point is - that if you and the GC have differing opinions on what the Bible says ... and each claims they feel what they believe the words say is the "true message" - how could you prove which one of you is right?  You would have to show how whichever claim contradicts the Bible itself. 

That is not as easy as it sounds... as each interpretation/translation of the words is an opinion itself.   What then would you reference to determine which claim is true?

But if the Bible doesn't talk about a topic at all - there's nothing to contradict.  I'm saying there's no point to bring the Bible up at all in those instances.  In those cases it doesn't really matter whether the Bible is the "irrefutable truth" or not.

Re: truth

I assume you mean do I believe in the Bible in the same manner that you do.  That's a difficult question to answer because, in my experience, what a person believes shows up most in her or his behavior and we've only just met. However, if I can conclude some things just from what you've said about your beliefs, I'd have to guess that I don't, actually, have the same attitude toward the Bible that you do.

The Bible

Ali,

I see what you're saying and I have to agree with you. My view of the bible is much like yours.

Not Kidding

Meditate on His word and you'll  maybe you'll get some answers.

With Respect

  GC I think you are right I have read a verse or two that he may have gone through acouple of betrothol ceramonies.

Re: With Respect

Thanks for saying so, friend. Smile

What Can Man Do To Me?

Psalm 118:5–6
"In my anguish I cried to the LORD, and He answered by setting me free. The LORD is with me; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me? "
You are always there for us, why should we be afraid? Is there anything that can keep us from the concern the Father has for his people? We are in need, but he is our provider. We are in trouble, but he is our protector. We are in chains, but he is our deliverer. He is a ready help in times of trouble and disarray. At times it is easy to be overcome by despair like the darkness overtakes the night. There is so much that can come against us. At times it seems as if the spiritual battle was not meant just for me, but sometimes it seems like I am in battle alone while the body of Christ is sleeping. So why at times do I feel like I am the only one fighting spiritual warfare? Is it because my spiritual battles are on a personal level or is it because I forget there are so many out there who are willing to place the sword of truth next to mine and help me. Yet we know if we come to You, we can find strength and peace in the most difficult and most spiritually oppressed times. We know that God is always there with us and yet sometimes we act as if no one is there at all. He never leaves our side and is with us both day and night. When we are weary we can find rest in His presence. Help me to remain focused on You at all times, never fearing the things of this world, or the thoughts of others who are only a vibration of how I might react spiritually. Lord, thank You for releasing us from the bondage of fear through Your love, mercy, and grace. You are worthy to be praised. So when it feels like the walls are caving in around me help me to remember you have rescued me before and will surely rescue me again. My strong tower and strength in refuge I will call on your great name and be rescued from all my oppressors... www.jcudell.blogspot.com

What Can Man Do To Me?

Amen.

Re: What Can Man Do To Me?

Trust me, brother.  You're not alone.

Grandpappy

Im a bit more formal when it comes to Jesus Christ,respect i guess,im a bit of a hick but,I can't call him Grandpappy. I have a great deal of respect for Him, an I dont think my Father God would really want me to be so informal. I can say that u are enthusiastic tho. I never saw the Davici code,my Husband did,and He said that my last name was in it.ST.Clair-my middle name happens to be MARIE. Which is french for Mary.I am also the Caretaker of a non-donomonational church which reads the King James bible Protestant to the Catholic church. The name ST.Clair was a sir name given to one who lived by a body of water,(i do),one who lives by a big tree.(i do).Or one who lives by a church.(i do )I am a Templar.I am the Oldest ST.Clair so the Rite of passage falls to me and My twin Vincent Michael(I was born first) he wont participate-not enough confidence to stand before the men. they are trying to put me out.False accusations of witchcraft,and disobediance.youall can call me Angela

Grandfather

Living Waters shall pass through your belly......you know those scriptures that are in the Bible?  Speak His word and you'll be rejected through and through by those who are not but you are greeted by your family in Him...............

FALSE ACCUSATIONS FOR ANGELa

  As any one who has read the Bible knows we shall not suffer a witch. Iwould just like to ask one quetion, have you raised anyone from the dead,or perhaps turned water to wine,made a blind man see or perhaps cured a cripple. What is true witchcraft SISTER

False Accusations for Angela

And Jezebel's blood was licked by the Dogs after God slayed her..........how's that for witchcraft?  It is written ......."The sin of manipulation is as the sin of witchcraft."

Re: FALSE...

Um... huh?

To GC

  I was just making a point to Angela that the prophets, and Christ who I consider more of an older brother that I love and admire and strive to be like than a grand father. The point is that at different times they might have been called witches and either stoned,hung on a cross or burnt at the stake  or like our time locked in an asylum or put on medication to stop the voices of the angels and GOD. GOD  IS OUR FATHER.. I truly hope I do not offend to many people with my veiws.

Re: To GC

Aaaah... I get it... sorry about being so dense.  Thanks for the encouraging words to Angela!  That was most kind of you. Smile

Re: Grandpappy

First, for the record, I'll say that I mean no disrespect to folks who don't feel comfortable with the "Grandpappy" thing.  I appreciate your point of view and I'm grateful to you for appreciating mine.

Second, I'll say that it sounds as though you have a VERY interesting story!  If you'd like to share more in the Cousin's Forum, I'm certain others would like to hear it!  (I suggest the forum because folks do go there to look for such things, but, naturally, what you tell and where you tell it is entirely up to you.)

In either case, thanks so much for leaving a comment!

He is a liar

The bible is very clear about the works of Satan. He is a liar. He has clearly deceived you. I hope you find it in your heart to ask yourself 2 questions. One is, is  it really that important for me to lie and deceive people? The second is what would you I say someday, when I die and face the real One. You know, you cannot deceive Him.......

Wow, are we going to be in

Wow, are we going to be in Judgment City or what??

Pointing the finger!

Remember all you Christians out there, "Who are we to judge?" You can defend your Father, there is noting wrong with that.....But "If you take this website and its works offensive, why did you come here?"......You don't know if Jesus was married or had kids...seems like you all that are in disagreement of the whole "Blood line of Christ" (which you can be by all means) don't be too curious......You just might start believing that there is a blood line.......Only God knows.....You can say "ye or ne" but remember the whole royal blood line thing.......It is NOT impossible, because "With God All things ARE possible"....Right?

To me it doesnt matter if Jesus was married or had kids, I would like Him having a family BUT if I believe this to be true or not.....It does not hender my Faith or boost it up....

We can not see the wind, only when it blows on something, BUT we have faith that it's there to breathe, do we not?

Hope everyone enjoyed their Easter, after all Yesuah died for us....

GOD BLESS!

Re: Pointing the finger!

And God bless you, my friend! Smile

And God Bless you as

And God Bless you as well....All of God's Children should be just thankful for "Blessed Assurance"......What I LOOOVE bout' God........He knows ME, my heart, my mind, my soul.....And that is a true blessin' my friend........

It does say in the Bible, (since there are sooooo many thinkin' that Jesus was not married nor had children speaking Biblically) that we are all made in God's image.....And if Jesus was God's only Son, does that make us somewhat related?

 So many Christians are quick to defend, (and they should) BUT my name or Birthday is not in the Bible....Does that mean I don't exsist? LOL! I would loove for Jesus to be my great great great great great great great Grandpappy, Papa Jesus, Oh yeah.....I love Him like one....

None of this stuff really matters, what matters is YOUR personal relationship with the Lord....Is it not? I only have one that "I" HAVE to answer to....and that beloved is GOD ALMIGHTY IS HE.....

We really don't know anything......until we ALL go home......And I can't wait......

And God Bless you --- Who's My Daddy

Dear Jae & GC,

New to the sight but, am loving it. Posted before I had a chance to read a lot of the comments, wow, the dialog is great.  Great finding new Cuz'.  Keep up the good job!  Job went thru his trial & tribs, too.  Don't let the zealots crush ya.

Peace -- Love,

JimyDoKiss

Re: And God Bless you

Roll on, Cousin! Smile

Re: And God Bless...

Can I get the congregation to give me an AMEN to that? Smile

Re: He is a liar...

WHO is a liar? I'm confused.

As for the questions you'd like me to ask myself... sure, why not!

Let's see... is it important for me to lie and deceive people... important for what? I mean, am I hiding Jews from the Nazis? In that case, heck yeah it IS important for me to lie and deceive people.  Or are we talking about something else, like, telling someone my favorite color? In that case, I'm not sure it really matters whether or not I tell the truth, actually.  But if we're talking about something like, say, discussing the meaning of life, then I'm of the opinion that it's important for me to NOT lie and deceive people.  Thus everything I say in this section of my site is as honest as I can make it.  Good question!  Thanks for encouraging me to ask it.

Now the second question... what will I say on the day I die when I (apparently) face "the real One"? I'm not sure who you mean.  I mean, it's some guy, I can see that.  I presume you mean Grandpappy, but I don't expect to see Him right on the day I die, but we don't need to split dogmatic hairs here.  WHEN I see Grandpappy, though, I do happen to know JUST what I'll say.  "Grandpappy!  Boy howdy am I glad to see you!" I'll say while I give Him a big 'ol hug.  And I'll bet He'll love it just as if He hadn't already heard that ten billion times already.  Yessir... that's what I'm going to say.

How about you?

He is a Liar

Why don't you give Him a big hug right now and be done with it?  Why wait till you die?

Re: Re: He is a Liar

Heh... you may have a point there, Breeny... Smile

He is a Liar

I often wonder why people think so much about the reality of Christ after they die...........I like your site and think it's interesting and really what I get from it is He is real now in the here and now.  Why wait for the unknown to happen?  I applaud you for your insights and bringing people out of their shells!!