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i got an answer which states that god divides himeslf into three(god,jesus, and the holy spirit)..why did he do that isnt he powerful enough to manage things by himself?

ps: i appreciate your patience with my question..i do respect your religion and beliefs and i thank you once again for answering my question...(and oh, no crapy answer)

2006-07-02 07:07:28 · 22 answers · asked by nat_reyou 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

22 answers

This concept of 3 gods is called TRINITY in christians termenology.

The word "Trinity" does not exist anywhere in the whole Bible,
but
it is mentioned in the Glorious Qur’an in the following places:

a. In Surah Nisa chapter 4 verse 171
"Say not ‘Trinity’: desist:
It will be better for you for
Allah is one God."
[Al-Qur’an 4:171]

b. A similar message is repeated in Surah Maidah chapter 5 verse 73
"They do blaspheme who say
Allah is one of three
In a Trinity: for there is
No god except One God.
If they desist not
From their word (of blasphemy),
Verily a grievous penalty
Will befall the blasphemers
Among them."
[Al-Qur’an 16:125]

Please know the truth, Read Quran, Find real facts, accept Islam.
Dont see poeple, see the teaching and perfection of Word of God Al-Qur’an,

Remember

There is no god but Allah, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the messenger of Allah.

2006-07-02 07:25:42 · answer #1 · answered by Dai 2 · 0 0

The Trinity as told by the church is a mystery. The Church wants Christians to blindly believe it and not question or reason. The Christian religion has been manipulated for nearly 2000 years and no one can easily say what is right or wrong. Being a Christian myself, I think Jesus or God in the bible never divided or claimed himself to be a part of the so-called Trinity. Its better that a Christian take the principles of Christ alone into account. The more you try to know the truth, things get more uglier. The Church is definitely hiding a lot from everyone. Thats for sure!!!

2006-07-02 07:17:42 · answer #2 · answered by Kenny Chavez 2 · 0 0

You're right, God is an all powerful God. Each of these categories has a different responsibility that helps us as Christians. The Holy spirit speaks to us, it's what convicts us, guides and and helps us speak to God. Jesus Christ was brought to save us from our sins. The only way God could save us, was by creating a sacrifice to take our place, one perfect and untouched by Sin. I believe that these things were to help us and guide us as Christians while we cannot be with God in Heaven. In the old testament, God would sometimes come and walk with people on earth, but he is has chosen not to do this during this time, and this is a way we can still be close to him.

2006-07-02 07:15:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Thank u 4 respecting us Christians unlike some people. The answer 2 ur question is that God divided himself into

Jesus- to tell the world about the only God and to die tosave us from hell, which I know is hard to comprehend 4 even me.

Holy Spirit-the good in people because they know the Truth

God-well, he always was and always will be and that's hard to comprehend cause we're humans and hes God.
He did this because He's strong enough to balance it all and this is His way.
Thanx 4 listening and please dont take me 4 a person who is completely lost and dosent live in the world. I'm a Protestant Christian and we really do know its hard to live in the world.
Jesus loves u and have a great day :)

2006-07-03 03:07:52 · answer #4 · answered by lexa (: 4 · 0 0

It may first be noted that the words “in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one” (KJ) found in older translations at 1 John 5:7 are actually spurious additions to the original text. A footnote in The Jerusalem Bible, a Catholic translation, says that these words are “not in any of the early Greek MSS [manuscripts], or any of the early translations, or in the best MSS of the Vulg[ate] itself.” A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament, by Bruce Metzger (1975, pp. 716-718), traces in detail the history of the spurious passage. It states that the passage is first found in a treatise entitled Liber Apologeticus, of the fourth century, and that it appears in Old Latin and Vulgate manuscripts of the Scriptures, beginning in the sixth century. Modern translations as a whole, both Catholic and Protestant, do not include them in the main body of the text, because of recognizing their spurious nature.—RS, NE, NAB.

Other evidence of its impersonal nature. Further evidence against the idea of personality as regards the holy spirit is the way it is used in association with other impersonal things, such as water and fire (Mt 3:11; Mr 1:8); and Christians are spoken of as being baptized “in holy spirit.” (Ac 1:5; 11:16) Persons are urged to become “filled with spirit” instead of with wine. (Eph 5:18) So, too, persons are spoken of as being ‘filled’ with it along with such qualities as wisdom and faith (Ac 6:3, 5; 11:24) or joy (Ac 13:52); and holy spirit is inserted, or sandwiched in, with a number of such qualities at 2 Corinthians 6:6. It is most unlikely that such expressions would be made if the holy spirit were a divine person. As to the spirit’s ‘bearing witness’ (Ac 5:32; 20:23), it may be noted that the same thing is said of the water and the blood at 1 John 5:6-8. While some texts refer to the spirit as ‘witnessing,’ ‘speaking,’ or ‘saying’ things, other texts make clear that it spoke through persons, having no personal voice of its own. (Compare Heb 3:7; 10:15-17; Ps 95:7; Jer 31:33, 34; Ac 19:2-6; 21:4; 28:25.)
GOD AND JESUS ARE ONE ONLY IN THEIR THOUGHTS, IN THE WAY THEY THINK NOT ONE PERSON .GOD IS A FAMILY YOU CANNOT HAVE FAMILY IF YOU ARE ONLY ONE. GOD IS ALSO REPRODUCING HIS SELF WITH US,WITH THE ONES WHO KEEP HIS LAWS.

2006-07-02 07:28:28 · answer #5 · answered by His eyes are like flames 6 · 0 0

Most Christians can not answer you as they do not really know God personally. God is his own individual, Jesus, his son, is a separate person and the Holy spirit is also an individual. It was Constantine the Emperor of Rome and High Priest of the Sun God who convened the Nicene Council and "Voted" on the course of Christianity which created the Catholic Church and it's many modern day offshoots. Constantine and the new Catholic church then proceeded to kill anyone who disagreed and proceeded to attempt to subjugate the rest of the world, hence the inquisition and crusades. Evidence of the Evils of that Great and Abominable Church abound. Who for example is the largest haven for homosexual pedophiles in the world? That most modern christian denominations take the Nicene Councils opinion of the nature of the Divinity and the Adoption of the Trinity as a tool to control kings and countries is unfortunate. We as Intelligent beings must reeducate ourselves and rid ourselves of the false doctrine of the false church.

2006-07-02 07:20:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ok When we say God we mean GOD THE FATHER GOD THE SON GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT! They all work together as one. God did not make three aspects of himself they are exactly like a bassketball team there are many people in it but it is one team! And about the couldnt he do all things by himself, well there is no God and then those three. God is those three they all work together!

2006-07-02 07:20:21 · answer #7 · answered by mitchrocks1234 2 · 0 0

Ok lemee try at this, I think that someone is reffering to the Trinity, God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. See right there, all are one.
But I can understand the confusion in and of it. I will suppose that is why it takes so much Faith.

2006-07-02 07:22:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christians have wrestled with this question since the Cruicifixition and to my mind there is no good answer.

In Genesis after Adam and Eve have eaten of the Tree of Knowledge. God says - that no man has become as us.

I often ask my fellow Christians who is referring to and of course they give me the Trinity as the answer.

I'm sure this question will get a lot of responses. You might want to listen to Hank Hannagraft and his radio show - The Bible Answer Man. He's a big Trinitarian and you may or may not like his explanation, but you will definitely hear one from him.

2006-07-02 07:16:38 · answer #9 · answered by KERMIT M 6 · 0 0

Keither: There ARE many more aspects of God, but none of them were, or ever will be, human.
Elohim (God acting as Judge), Adonai (God as Compassionate One), El Shaddai (God Almighty or God the Nurturer), Shechina (The Presence), and Ha-Makom (The Place). Each name helps us experience God in a different way. Think of the people that know you by different names, names that reflect different aspects of your identity. The same is true for God.

2006-07-02 07:25:21 · answer #10 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 0 0

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