@Gus Erland Ah, yes theology is so much fun! A few jews would kind of disagree with you on this matter, hehe. And cheap point? Do you really think I don't know the cheap point you're making? Within evangelical circles it is, as you may know, rather rare to hear priests exclaim that "Jesus created the world!" Come on mate, come on ...
@Gus Erland I think you got my point, Gus. Christians do not see the sonJesus as the creator of the world, but Jehovah, God, the Almighty, The father, although the Nikea synode voted for the trinity view. From Wiki: "In Christianity, God is called "Father" in a more literal sense, besides being the creator and nurturer of creation, and the provider for his children.[Heb 1:2-5] [Gal 4:1-7] The Father is said to be in unique relationship with his only begotten (monogenes) son, Jesus Christ"
Spectacularly, magically incredible Norway! Grieg's is the perfect music to enhance the mood.
Beautiful footage, absolutely stunning thanks for sharing👍Liked and subscribed
Thanks so much!! Norway is incredible.
Great work, fantastic video :-) Norway are beautitul country :-)
Wow wonderful place
Excellent video :-)
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This hw awsome our Lord jesus has Created this world
LOL. Yeah, planet Earth is 2020 year old! ;-)
@Gus Erland Ah, yes theology is so much fun! A few jews would kind of disagree with you on this matter, hehe. And cheap point? Do you really think I don't know the cheap point you're making? Within evangelical circles it is, as you may know, rather rare to hear priests exclaim that "Jesus created the world!" Come on mate, come on ...
@Gus Erland I think you got my point, Gus. Christians do not see the sonJesus as the creator of the world, but Jehovah, God, the Almighty, The father, although the Nikea synode voted for the trinity view. From Wiki: "In Christianity, God is called "Father" in a more literal sense, besides being the creator and nurturer of creation, and the provider for his children.[Heb 1:2-5] [Gal 4:1-7] The Father is said to be in unique relationship with his only begotten (monogenes) son, Jesus Christ"
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