essyk wrote:Disclaimer: No stress no attacks whatsoever.God came to earth as man to die for man.
He could not have been crucified as spirit God.
To redeem mankind he had to take on him the human nature. Did God ever die then?
What happened when there was sudden darkness on earth? A pastor told us God went silent during this time.
We sing hakuna mwanamume kama Yesu to glorify his ability to relate with his creature man.It doesn't make him less God when I call Him the Man of war or the Man of Peace.Neither does it dethrone him.It doesn't make me God either.
There is a creator and a creature.
When I look at myself on the mirror, I see God's creature created in his own image.
Meaning I am here representing God.
I am his human extension to makind.
Please read the disclaimer above tycho and spare me the big grammer.
how i hate that song with a passion. when 'mwanamume' is used, i find it appallingly very sexist and exclusionary. was his human nature only relevant to 'mwanamume'? so that you relate it to his creature 'man'? where would the womenfolk fit in this narrow arrangement? would it hurt if 'binadamu' was sang instead of 'mwanamume'? i think it was composed by a woman with unchristian bitterness towards men hence her desire to make men unconsiously compare themselves to someone they cannot match.
i think christians here in wazua should be serious. i see you are all just jokers. there is an avowed atheist requesting to be allowed to post in such threads and if he is allowed, he will put all of you to flight and shame.
Light Bearer