User talk:Bestintheworld1234567890

October 2013
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The Cross
Bestintheworld, the article called the True Cross is not denying any of the things that you are saying. But you must understand that it is an encyclopedic article about a very old tradition. The tradition is that some parts of the cross on which Jesus died have been found and continue to exist and are regarded as great treasures of the churches that own them. In fact, some of the fragments have been analysed and they all seem to come from the same olive tree, so the belief that they are part of the Cross of Christ is just possibly true.

You cannot force people to come to a knowledge of Jesus by just one way. If you believe in God, then you must believe that God chooses different ways for different people. When God wanted to let the wise men of the East know about the Saviour, he put a tiny pinprick of light, a new star among all the thousands. But when he wanted to let the poor, ignorant shepherds know, he sent a huge choir of angels to light up the whole sky.

Don't imagine that you know better than God. Many thousands of people have been blessed, from looking at those little fragments of wood, and thinking about Jesus' sacrifice. Amandajm (talk) 05:58, 16 October 2013 (UTC)