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Dialogue about Jesus Christ

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researchtwo@lorenzocrescini.it - 09 Aug 2006 05:15 GMT
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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Darryl L. Pierce - 09 Aug 2006 12:15 GMT
> Jesus defeated death not for him but for all of us.

But, did he have a design document?

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Dražen Gemić - 09 Aug 2006 12:53 GMT
I will try to keep this discussion on topic.

> - Why can we understand the sense of our life only thinking of eternity
> ?

Because we have a reflection in JVM

> - What are the reasons of our Faith?

It is the default feature of the ClassLoader

> - And what about people who do not have Faith?

They are using custom ClassLoaders

> - Why death?

It is the direct consequence of Garbage collection

> - Can reason and common sense help us in our Faith?

Yes, but the design patterns could do even more.

> - What is the mistake in the hypothesis which deny Jesus Christ?

It breaks MVC paradigm.

DG
Alex Hunsley - 12 Aug 2006 02:48 GMT
> 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
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Resurrection, trying to answer some questions as the ones which follow
> for example:

Sorry, but you need to install Universe 2.0. The Jesus method is marked
as deprecated ever since it was found that the god module often causes
null pointer exceptions.

> - Why can we understand the sense of our life only thinking of eternity
> ?

Why can't you ask a question that makes sense?

> - What are the reasons of our Faith?

None. Check out what 'faith' means again.

> - And what about people who do not have Faith?

They don't waste their life worrying about nonsense, I would proffer.

> - Why death?
> - Can reason and common sense help us in our Faith?

It would seem not.

> - What is the mistake in the hypothesis which deny Jesus Christ?

Either you mean hypotheses, plural, which *deny* Christ; or you mean
hypothesis, singular, which *denies* Christ. Which is it?


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