(28-04-2024, 02:37 PM)luncheonmeat Wrote: Have you heard of this expression, "the writing is on the wall". It has biblical origins:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belshazzar%27s_feast
To many this is just a biblical story with no basis in reality. How is it possible that God would deign to expose his hand writing on a wall in full view of mere sinners. As someone who has born witness and experienced many miracles myself, I can tell you it is a true account. Jesus himself has written in his followers' books before. Hence the example of the text which was added later to John's testimony could have been the work of a human or supernatural. Whether it is one or the other, even after you discount it, John's testimony that Jesus is One with his Father, God, still holds true .
I and the Father are one. - John 10:30
We must ask the question, what does Jesus mean by that? Does it mean Jesus and the Father make one God? Jesus also said the disciples would be one with the Father too. Does that mean Jesus, the Father, and the disciples make one God too?