You must be new to this forum. All you are going to do is stir the pot and get all the gunky stuff. With postings like this it gives people with certain religious convictions a real boost. Religion is like a car/vehicle... it's the not the car that's the problem...it's usually the idiot behind the wheel!
2006-07-07 03:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Whew - you need spellcheck. If you read the Bible, and get some REAL information, you will realize that many times it states that Jesus was the Son of God.
At His baptism, the heavens opened up, and the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, flew down and landed on Jesus' shoulder, and a voice from Heaven declared in a loud voice "this is My beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased."
There are other instances, such as Jesus being seen sitting at the right hand of God - kinda hard to do if you're one person.
And who did Jesus cry out to when He was put to death?
Do you believe that when you buy an item at the mall, and it says "sale price", that it really is the sale price? If so, then you are a fanatic about shopping.
2006-07-07 03:41:58
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answered by theophilus 5
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i am fanatic about christ. he was 100% man, and 100% God. God was his father. I worship my Father in heaven. So, do u really believe in revolution. I think that takes way more faith to believe this all happened by chance. the big bang theory, thats a joke. the Bible has been proved thousands of times by Christians, and non-christians.
plain and simple, what evidence do u have that their is no God. Give me hard proof, I dont want to believe in a lie.
2006-07-07 03:41:53
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answered by Casey M 4
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You have to take into consideration the Trinity...being that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are the same yet all different. Jesus was and is the Son of God, but also God and the soul purpose of all people belonging to God is to praise Him. I believe the Bible to be true and of God and nothing of God is false.
2006-07-07 03:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I am of a Christian faith, but I am not a religious fanatic who goes knocking on doors or telling people they are going to burn... I do not tell people that any religion is wrong, or that any is right. Religions are man-made, not made by God.
Jesus, in human form, still praised God the Father.
Many sons worship their biological dads, and want to be just like them.
2006-07-07 03:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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what you are arguing agains is the Sybellian trinity
Father = Son = Spirit
Protestants and Catholics believe in
the Atheasian Trinity not the Sybellian Trinity
one divine essense with three persons
where the unity part of the trinity means one divine essense who is three persons Father Son and Spirit
The Son took on an additional unfallen human nature
and in his human nature could and should worship the Father
In his humaness he could also atone for the sins of the world
In his special place of having both divine and human nature He would be the perfect mediator redeemer between 'God' and 'Man' which He was both
consider Daniel chapter 3 where God gets the everlasting kingdom on earth
consider Daniels perplexity in chapter 7 when he sees the Son of Man comin with the clouds recieving the eternal kingdom and the worship of men of every tribe and touge and nations
somewhow the Son of man and God both recieve the kingdom and are both recieving worship in Daniel
2006-07-07 03:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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IF you can explain the Trinity then you will understand your question....if you cannot then you must take it on faith as something that is beyond our logic. We as mortals must accept some things on faith.
And no, Christians are not, or at least should not, be fanatics, no more than those who do not accept Christianity. Remember this however, EVERY knee WILL bow before God one day and that includes yours...NOW YOU think about it.
2006-07-07 03:45:09
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answered by pinelake302 6
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Christians are not fanatics. They just have the education in Gods word that you don't have is all. You might want to study the Bible before posting things like this little one.
2006-07-07 03:36:29
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answered by Who am I? 5
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Alright, I like this question. I don't believe Jesus was a god, and I challenge you to find documentation that says he was that wasn't written far after he lived. I have never been able to find any statement by Jesus that he was divine, only that he was the son of god, but aren't we all?
2006-07-07 03:38:48
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answered by arella13 1
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Lord Jesus is part of the Holy trinity. Jesus the man was in the flesh form. Jesus set an example for all of us. He taught us how to pray and worship.
2006-07-07 03:36:34
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answered by uspatrioteer 2
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