authfriend wrote: > I don't believe Mary Magdalen was "the first > to see the Jesus rise up into the sky," either. > Maybe it's time to get all our ducks in a row: Mary Magdalene was the first person to see the risen Christ.
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 7:03 PM, <authfri...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I don't believe Mary Magdalen was "the first to see the Jesus rise up > into the sky," either. > > << Wait- on! Wait- on! Mike wasn't insinuating anything about Jesus being > indifferent towards any sin. Jesus came not to judge but to serve( Isaiah > 53) as the *suffering servant*, showing mankind how to live life. "Judge > not , lest ye be judged" , "Do unto others..." etc. Jesus said He has the > power to forgive sin, doesn't mean He's in favor of it. >> > > > *From:* "awoelflebater@..." <awoelflebater@...> > > *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Sunday, December 29, 2013 2:38 PM > *Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Get Your Ducks in a Row > > > ---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <punditster@...> wrote: > On 12/29/2013 2:40 PM, awoelflebater@... wrote: > > I don't think "a couple of spiritual teachers" talking about > "indifference" relates to anything Mike was posting about. > > Maybe not, but I think Mike's point was that Jesus was indifferent to > social mores concerning adultery. From what I've read, hardly anybody back > then was indifferent to having multiple wives - they were all in favor of > it. So, if Jesus was forgiving about adultery, I wonder if he was also in > favor of polygamy? And, I don't think any spiritual teachers back then were > in favor of polyandry, except maybe over in India. But, I guess it all > depends on what you mean by "spiritual teachers". According to Robin, Saul > had a spiritual experience on the road to Damascus when he thought he had > seen the risen Christ for the first time; but everyone knows that Mary > Magdalene was the first to see the Jesus rise up into the sky. Obviously > the New Testament was written by men. Go figure. > > > I don't care what you think and I wasn't talkin' to you. Keep your pie > hole shut and give the little lady a chance to speak for herself. She's not > quite a corpse yet. Go figure. > > >