What Super Power Would You Like To Have & Why?
Originally Posted by JonBoy,Dec 12 2007, 03:15 PM
Are you sure you're not confused with Samson, who was under a Nazarite vow not to shave his hair or drink alcohol?
[QUOTE=JonBoy,Dec 12 2007, 03:13 PM] To further this comment, I think the easiest thing you can think of to explain the idea of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit being one personage is akin to that of an actor.
In one scene, he wears one mask (God the Father).
In one scene, he wears one mask (God the Father).
Originally Posted by JonBoy,Dec 12 2007, 05:13 PM
To further this comment, I think the easiest thing you can think of to explain the idea of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit being one personage is akin to that of an actor.
In one scene, he wears one mask (God the Father). In another scene, he's still the same person but he's wearing another mask (God the Son, revealed in a body called Jesus). In yet another scene, he's still the same person but he's wearing yet another mask (God the Holy Spirit, revealed in the pillar of Fire). That's why when Saul was knocked down by the Pillar of Fire on his way to Damascus, the Pillar of Fire said "I am Jesus, whom thou persecutest."
Jesus (the man) was a body for God. God indwelling that body made Jesus God. It's what was inside him that made him God, not the actual body itself. Who was Jesus praying to? The God inside him, not a God in heaven...
God has "modes", if you will, and He only shows Himself in one way at any given time. He changes His "mask" at times but it's always the same personage behind that mask.
Any clearer?
In one scene, he wears one mask (God the Father). In another scene, he's still the same person but he's wearing another mask (God the Son, revealed in a body called Jesus). In yet another scene, he's still the same person but he's wearing yet another mask (God the Holy Spirit, revealed in the pillar of Fire). That's why when Saul was knocked down by the Pillar of Fire on his way to Damascus, the Pillar of Fire said "I am Jesus, whom thou persecutest."
Jesus (the man) was a body for God. God indwelling that body made Jesus God. It's what was inside him that made him God, not the actual body itself. Who was Jesus praying to? The God inside him, not a God in heaven...
God has "modes", if you will, and He only shows Himself in one way at any given time. He changes His "mask" at times but it's always the same personage behind that mask.
Any clearer?
Also, teleportation would be nice then I dont have to deal with traffic
I wouldn't want to freeze time and continue to age, it would have to be that, if I froze time, I wouldnt age and then when time continued I would continue aging again. because I would do A Lot of stuff with time frozen. A LOT.
Originally Posted by PrimoGen,Dec 13 2007, 11:34 AM
Telekenisis
the ability to touch something and be able to duplicate it
invisibility
phasing
the ability to touch something and be able to duplicate it
invisibility
phasing
You busy devil you....
Originally Posted by JDM 4shot,Dec 13 2007, 11:46 AM
To be able to see into the future would be interesting. Even if limited to just 10min.



