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Faith in Jesus Christ Requires Him to be More than Just a Man - The Holy Bible Provides the Truth that Jesus Christ IS More than Just a ManReader comment on item: Insight into Obama's Middle East Policy? Submitted by M. Tovey (United States), Jan 11, 2009 at 00:55 The problem with most, (yeay, even all) religions is that they do not address the truth, that a sin filled humanity needs the intervention from Almighty God as provided for in the Holy Bible, which was provided for long before the words of the Quran. Anyone looking back on the writings of the writer of the previous post can get confused as who the writer of the previous post thinks he is writing about, since the sources of his information were/are confused about Who Jesus Christ really is. The fact that Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach, the Anointed, the Holy One of Israel IS the Messiah should require little more than acceptance of that fact in order to come to the realization that He is Who He says He is, and that believing in faith in Jesus Christ is the only way to come to that realization of the Truth. One cannot claim to love Jesus Christ as the previous writer has in other posts and deny who He is without consequences. He cannot have it both ways, as Jesus Christ has said.
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