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But Christians all over the world claiming I don't know from where that Jesus Is God and Jesus need to be worshipped. In the bible he is clearly disclaiming that by saying all the power are given to me by the father while Christians (not all of them) say no Jesus is God . May be they know better than Jesus who Jesus is !!!

2006-07-09 09:48:58 · 28 answers · asked by Mohamed 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

28 answers

Repent son and stop questioning the Bible...you will be forgiven of all your sins by grace through the blood of Jesus Christ (PBUH)

2006-07-09 10:55:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

First, let's clear something up.
It's not difficult to comprehend how there can be three seperate person, and yet, they still be one.
Why we allow this to confuse us, is rediculous. We see this every single day, and never once are we confused. ONLY when it comes to the trinity, are we confused.
Forget the egg illustration; forget the water and the 3-leaf clovers. Let's use the illustration Jesus himself gave us: A family.
Yes. A family. A family can consist of a mother, a father and a child. There you have it. Quite simple. 3 people, one family. But, never have you or anyone else been confused by how there can be 3 distinct people in a family, yet be one family.

Did you ever notice the famiial terms used? God, the FATHER. God, the SON. The SON of God. God has used the family to help us better understand how the trinity works. We can in some ways think of the word God as an equation to the word family.

Of course, there are differences. With God, all three are equal. Not so, with us. With God, all have existed always. Not so with us. But, the concept is similar: three distinct persons, one union.

By any chance do you remember where Jesus tells satan, "Worship the Lord your God, and him only do you worship?" Interesting that Jesus allowed people to worship him.
And, to those who say that was a "different" action than worship; remember how when people would do the same to the angels, or to the Apostles, they would warn people to get up, for they were servants just like them. Yet, Jesus NEVER once told those who fell to the ground and worshipped him to get up.
Actions speak louder than words.

What about in John 6, where the religious leaders picked up stones, because they KNEW he made himself to be equal with God. (The word "equal" means, same as).

In Philippians, we are told that Jesus did not think it robbery to consider himself equal to God.

In the Old Testament, Jesus says, "I alone am your savior". This was Jesus speaking, because the Father did not save us; Jesus did. As a matter of fact, it is my contention that when we read of God speaking to man, most always it is Jesus; not the Father, as we have often assumed.

2006-07-09 17:14:15 · answer #2 · answered by Me 2 · 0 0

Jesus is not God but the Archangel Michael. The Bible states Jesus has his army of angels and Michael has his army of angels but there is clearly only one army of angels, so both Jesus and Michael the Archangel are the same person. Michael is called the prince of you peoples(Israel) and the great prince, Jesus is called the prince of peace. And the descriptions given to the angel in Revelation chapter 10 clearly fit Jesus.Jude 9 mentions Michael had a difference with the Devil and was disputing with him, since Genesis, Jesus and Satan were the ones in disputes as Satan would eventually bruise him in the heel and Jesus would bruise him in the head. 1 Thessalonians 4:16, because the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangels voice and with God's trumpet. The voice belongs to the Lord Jesus. Jesus stated that the Father was greater than he was, if he was God how could he make such a statement, Jesus also said that God and he both bore witness that he was from God, two persons. Jesus is subject to the Father in heaven and at no time is the Father ever in subjection to Jesus. Jesus is the first born of all creation, Colossians 1:15. The creation of Jesus is told in Proverbs chapter 8, he was brought forth as with birth pangs. God has no beginning and no end, Jesus clearly had a beginning.

2006-07-09 17:10:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christ did not want to be worshipped. He wanted to give glory to God who was "as one" or like minded due to his training on Mt. Zion.

Peter was a freakish liar and the church that he built was based only loosly on what he learned from Christ students. There is really no indication in the Bible that Peter ever met Christ other than the fact that they were in the same camp, however he may have been a student of the Children of Thunder. If you look there is an indication that Christ knew what would happen to the Nazoreans.

1)There is no such thing as a city called Nazoreth during Christ lifetime. The Nazoreans were a communist cult that was somewhat akin to hippies. (Thus the statement, “Something good could come from the camp of the Nazoreans?”)

2)If you look at the HNV Bible (Hebrew Name Version) you will see that the Hebrew people wore the ones named in Hebrew. The Greeks were all named in Greek.

3)Christ had 3 students, as is the Nazorean way. He called these three the Children of Thunder. Each of these three has three students who are named by Mathew… (who incidentally states that they are the 12 always with Christ and does not mention any of the Greek names in the HNV) Mathew,

4)Revelations shows a surprisingly small number of people following the true path. A number dwarfed by any of the major religions presently. Yes, they knew that the religion would be hunted down, as they were 100 years after Christ died. Some survived by pretending to be of other religions, but most were slaughtered by the Greek.

5)Knowing that the priest of the Nazorean faith had to be married in order to be considered to be priest. Knowing that the Christ was to be born from the line of David (i.e. through Joseph, not Mary). Knowing that “ANY” king of that era had only two things that they “MUST” do… have and heir and lead by divine will. Why are women supposed to be banned from the church again??? Why did they translate the word Virgo to Virgin instead of young lady to represent Mary? Why would they every deny Christ a wife and child???

2006-07-09 16:53:02 · answer #4 · answered by Christopher L. Gilmore Sr 1 · 0 0

If you were to read the Gospel according to John, you would see that Jesus indeed did proclaim such.

John 10:30 "I and the Father are one" The Jews tried to stone him for this. Why? They realized that He was saying that He is God and to them that is blasphemy.

John 8:58 Jesus said to them, "Truly, truly I say to you, before Abraham was born, I AM." The Jews tried to stone him again for the same reason. Now, the interesting part of this is if you go back to the Greek translations of the day, Jesus used the emphatic I AM. In Greek it reads 'ego, emi". Literally translated "I, I am". This double statement is most emphatic and therefore the am in I AM is capitalized to show the emphasis. Now here is where it gets good. If you were to read the Greek translations of the book of Exodus where God speaks to Moses from the burning bush, you will find the same emphatic statement when God says to Moses, "I AM". The Greeks and the Jews knew that He was making himself out to be God. Why is that you don't know?

There are many other instances I could cite. However the best would be for you to research it on your own. The Bible won't bite you. I promise.

2006-07-09 17:01:52 · answer #5 · answered by GregW 4 · 0 0

Good God Mohamed, Jesus never said in the Bible that Ireland was a beautiful country, but that does not change the fact. The Bible was written 1700 years ago to try to explain to people of those times, in a manner which they would understand, peoples interpretations of what was said and done 300 years previously.
It is a matter of faith, that which you have for yours, and that which we have for ours. I believe that he was God and part of the Trinity - three in one, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. I am not a Bible puncher and do not go in for all these arguments. No matter what anyone says or does, I do believe and will take my beliefs to my death. God Bless.........

2006-07-09 16:59:28 · answer #6 · answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7 · 0 0

It is commonly believed that God, Jesus, and the Spirit are a trinity, and once Jesus went to heaven, there was no difference. Plus, Jesus had to be careful in the time setting which the Bible covers. Anyone who went around openly claiming to be God would be ridiculed and stoned. He had a lot to say and didn't need his time to be up so soon. Also, isn't it true that when you blow your own horn, people roll their eyes and dismiss you? What Jesus was had to be discovered by each individual person.

2006-07-09 16:54:31 · answer #7 · answered by Krazy Karl 2 · 0 0

Perfect question and let`s say why did not Jesus tell them anything about the trininty when he was on the Earth??????
the conception of the trininty is completely wrong coz they claim that god is 3 in on ,sorry i am not insulting but how is god 3 in 1??????is he is a shampoo to be 3 in 1.
and let`s say that the trininty is right and Jesus came and died an the cross to save us so why did not he destroied the devil by his deathing on the cross or he was caming to kill himself only.god is higher than what they are saying about him,really god do not like the sin but the fact that he do not like the sin does not mean that he can not forgive it and he is in need to come to win the war with the devil.
Allah says in his book:''verily,his command,when hi intend a thing,is only that he says to it''be!''it it!''36:82
N.B: the trininty hide inside it very bed meaning,this meaning is the christian say that god can not make and do everything(the evidence that he came to be killed to be able to forgive the sins) whatever he need and sure this is completely wrong

2006-07-09 17:14:37 · answer #8 · answered by lady 4 · 0 0

The NT is clear that god and Jesus are not the same.

The Gospel of John was written ALMOST 100 years after Jesus! It is not a part of the synoptic gospels and has a very different theme for different non-christian reasons. Jewish Christians were once monotheistic and suddenly believe in the trinity (a pagan idea)? Then why would Jesus need to pray to his father in heaven? Who was he praying to if he is the same as god?

Truth is I and my husband are one like my vows read. If you see my son, you see his father because they are so much alike its uncanny. See, this is not literal.

2006-07-09 17:13:43 · answer #9 · answered by skept1c 3 · 0 0

There is very clear statement within the Bible of the Christian Faith that Jesus did state absolutly that he was God. That is the reason that He was marked for death by the leadership of the Jews. It was this statement that was the,, as they put it, heresy that condemed him in the eys of the jews.

To understand Who and What Jesus is, was, and always shall be, you would have to commit to a full study of the Bible of the Christian faith...It would do no good to list all verses here. there are too many to cover in this kind of forum... But yes Jesus did state that he was God: revelation 22:13 , John 10:30 , John 8:58

I know who Jesus is from the Truth of my Salvation... if you care to you may read my testimony at:

http://pages.zdnet.com/mikevanauken/mikesinternetoutreach/id109.html

Can you give your personal testimony of your faith... not the scrpted responses given by your leaders... your personal intimant and direct testimony of your faith in and relationship with, God?

I would like to know what you personaly believe...not what you are told to believe.

The relationship of those of the Christian Faith is one-on-one with God... no pope, preist, rabbi, mulah or any other man may stand between God and His people.

2006-07-09 17:08:32 · answer #10 · answered by IdahoMike 5 · 0 0

Jesus is part of a trinity. Which means that he is God in the form of the son. He was given power by God the Father. We are to praise both God the Father and the Son because they both are "worthy to be praised" Ps 18:3

2006-07-09 16:56:42 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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