He chooses to wrongly translate verses where Jesus says I am he to I am the living God, and your falling for this because your desperate or didn't study the original text. It's not a translation but a lie because the Aramaic doesn't say that and Allaha isn't in the text nor is the living God your using a false altered translation and those words are not in the original manuscripts and nobody else translates it this way except Glenn David Bauscher "For they all saw him and they were afraid and immediately he spoke with them and he said to them, “Take heart, I AM THE LIVING GOD do not be afraid.” Mark 6:50 ![]() ![]() We will do this simply by quoting the verses in which Jesus unabashedly proclaims that He is God using the translation known as the Aramaic Bible in Plain English.īut Yeshua immediately spoke with them and he said, “Take heart I AM THE LIVING GOD. In it we will combine Jesus' pronouncements of His deity with the Muslim love of Aramaic, albeit translated into easily comprehensible English. But the similarities between Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic are only proof that they have the same Semitic roots and not much more.īut Muslims have not stopped claiming that Jesus never said He was God in the Bible, a fact which has been proven on this blog a (growing) number of times, and so this post is being written. ![]() It has been pointed out in previous posts that Muslims seem enamored with the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ spoke Aramaic, primarily because they believe it proves that He worshiped their god, Allah.
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![]() ![]() Just posted in case anyone disputed this :) W IKIPEE DIO 15:00, 30 July 2007 (UTC) So basically, if you don't get a red ring, you're gonna be buying a new one if it's after a year. Anyhow, if you read his statement carefully, he says that its only for errors of the RROD nature. When you read the statement, he says it very vaguely (and people who think they have a full-extended warranty will be upset later if their 360's die a different way then RROD). this statement is true, and can be easily proved with Peter Moore's statement. Please don't revert this edit without discussing. All other existing Xbox 360 warranty policies remain in place. Īny Xbox 360 customer who experiences a general hardware failure indicated by three flashing red lights will now be covered by a three year warranty from date of purchase. This is untrue, as it's actually 1yr, extended to 3yr ONLY for RROD failures. Roddie Digital 23:34, 8 August 2007 (UTC) Actually, it looks like it might be £299.99 - Roddie Digital 20:14, 17 August 2007 (UTC) Warranty is still only 1yrĪmended the article, as it says that the warranty is 3yrs. ![]() Perhaps someone with an account can edit the article? 82.95.254.30 15:59, 22 July 2007 (UTC) Done. According to an Engadget article, UK retailers are taking pre-orders at £330, but there is still no official word on the matter from Microsoft. However, only the European release date has been announced for now. The article states that Microsoft anounced a UK retail price along with a European release date for the Elite. RC Master 11:09, 29 July 2007 (UTC) Elite UK pricing Thoughts? RC Master 17:15, 21 July 2007 (UTC) Since there have been no vocallised thoughts on this in the week since I made the change, I will assume that this is a universally accepted change, and leave the article in place. The main article can focus on giving a more general and brief outline, to keep the article short, while the specific hardware article can go into more depth for those who want it. Since the article was getting rarther long (about 86 KiB, the wiki-media engine suggested a breaking up) I decided to farm off the whole section about Hardware to an article of its own, titled Xbox 360 Hardware. RC Master 16:45, 21 July 2007 (UTC) New Xbox 360 Hardware article Please feel free to start a new discussion.
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