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  Christ’s Presence Today “It is indeed eighteen hundred years since Jesus Christ walked here on earth, but this is certainly not an event just like other events, which once they are over pass into history and then, as the distant past, pass into oblivion.  No, His presence here on earth never becomes a thing of the past, thus does not become more and more distant -- that is, if faith is at all to be found upon the earth; if not, well, then in that very instant it is a long time since He lived. But as long as there is a believer, this person, in order to have become that, must have been and as a believer must be just as contemporary with Christ's presence as His contemporaries were.  This contemporaneity is the condition of faith, and, more sharply defined, it is faith.”   -- Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855)        
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  Christ’s Presence Today “It is indeed eighteen hundred years since Jesus Christ walked here on earth, but this is certainly not an event just like other events, which once they are over pass into history and then, as the distant past, pass into oblivion.  No, His presence here on earth never becomes a thing of the past, thus does not become more and more distant -- that is, if faith is at all to be found upon the earth; if not, well, then in that very instant it is a long time since He lived. But as long as there is a believer, this person, in order to have become that, must have been and as a believer must be just as contemporary with Christ's presence as His contemporaries were.  This contemporaneity is the condition of faith, and, more sharply defined, it is faith.”   -- Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855)