If the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are simply three manifestations of the same God and Jesus is truly God then explain this:
1. How is Jesus God and Son of God at the same time. That looks like two gods to me. But you say that it is simply a manifestation, then what about this:
2. How is Jesus God if the Father sacrificed his only Son. Did one manifestaton killed the other? If that's not confusing then answer this:
3. If the Father killed the Son and they are both the same person, then tell me who is Jesus, the God, talking to in, Matt. 27:46, when he says, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
Also, tell me:
** Who is Jesus considering "greater than I" in John 14:28
** Who is Jesus refering to as the one who knows when the "Last Day will come" in Matthew 24:36
You can't have it both ways, You either accept that trinity points to three gods, or reject trinity and accept just one God, the one even Jesus asked for help.
2006-07-18
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