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Dialogue about Jesus Christ
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r***@lorenzocrescini.it
2006-06-03 04:00:51 UTC
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Jesus defeated death not for him but for all of us. In order to open to
all us the door towards a happy eternity. He defeated death to let us
win that "useless passion" that is the short life on earth, opening
prospectives of infinite when every way seemed closed by the black wall
of a final and inevitable end. Here we will talk about His
Resurrection, trying to answer some questions as the ones which follow
for example:

- Why can we understand the sense of our life only thinking of eternity
?
- What are the reasons of our Faith?
- And what about people who do not have Faith?
- Why death?
- Can reason and common sense help us in our Faith?
- What is the mistake in the hypothesis which deny Jesus Christ?


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Will
2006-06-19 13:33:13 UTC
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Post by r***@lorenzocrescini.it
Jesus defeated death not for him but for all of us. In order to open to
all us the door towards a happy eternity. He defeated death to let us
win that "useless passion" that is the short life on earth, opening
prospectives of infinite when every way seemed closed by the black wall
of a final and inevitable end. Here we will talk about His
Resurrection, trying to answer some questions as the ones which follow
For example, what would Jesus have thought of Bach on the modern
pianoforte?
John_Sturmond
2006-06-19 17:56:41 UTC
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Post by Will
For example, what would Jesus have thought of Bach on the modern
pianoforte?
Heh heh.

Well, let's see - I would imagine that Jesus would approach everything
with a totally objective frame of mind, and judge something based upon
it's inherent merits. It is difficult to imagine Him listening to say,
Roslyn Tureck playing the Goldberg Variations and then decrying them as
being a cheap and ugly fake. After all, someone already has that
particular role, right here in this group. I won't mention any names,
but his initials are Sybrand Bakker.

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