I see so many threads asking this same question. But I think you all asking to the wrong source.
Human and God are two different things, and we all agree that we are nothing compare to God, the gap is just too big in terms of inteligence. Imagine we are ants and God is a human. How can an ant asks to another ant on how a car works(for example). No matter how smart the ant is, and even though he is trying to find the answer to by asking this question to a million other ants, an ant just can NOT understand on how a car works.
I think the same analogy applies to our relationship with God. How can we understand on how God works?... how can we understand on something that we can not comprehend or understand? We are just not inteligence enough to understand such thing.
If you really-really want to understand such thing, the only way is just to ask this question to the source of the knowledge, which God himself. But ofcourse this is not an easy task to be able to communicate with God. But if you really ask for it and really want to find the answer, you better start working on your relationship with God.
I'm sure our "kind loving" God can and will answer your ultimate question.
I've seen him answered mine and other people's question in a very strange yet beautiful ways. I hope you can find yours.
Good luck! :)
2006-07-19 21:46:43
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answered by Destrega 1
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The bible says clearly that he said he was the SON of God. Everyone but the pharisees called him the son of God. The pharisees accused him of blasphemy by saying that he said he was God.
If he was God, then God must have been a scizophrenic (sorry about the spelling) because they talked to each other a lot. Also, if he was God then who got him up from the dead? Because that would mean that God had died and the bible says God is spirit and spirt cannot die. Also, the bible says on two seperate occasions that no man has seen God at any time, however lots of people saw Jesus Christ.
This is one of those questions that people debate and argue about. However there are many actual answers written directly in the bible itself. And if we reject all the man made errors and deliberate forgeries we still have enough information to show us that Jesus Christ was the son of God.
But you all make up your own minds because we are all to be fully persuaded in our own minds and not to rely on the words of just anyone. Check it out in the bible and see for your self.
2006-07-13 19:38:21
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answered by ManoGod 6
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Jesus is God AND the Son of God. Just like my friend Sam Sheppard is a Sheppard AND the Son of a Sheppard. Jesus and God are one in pupose and in family. But they are two different beings.
I think that there will be people in heaven from many different religions. We are not judged by our religion, but by the light that we are given and by the direction that we are taking our life. I, personally, have done much study, and I believe that I have found the church that most closely follows the Bible. But that is the light that I have been given. If I am shown the truth, and then I ignore it and stay where I am, THEN I am in a "false sect" as you so kindly put it.
Whatever church you are in, God loves you desperately, and He longs for you to come to Him. He longs to lavish His rich gifts upon you. He longs to hold you in His arms, comfort you, heal you, give you peace. He wants to fight your battles and lead you down the path to Heaven where He can spend eternity with you.
2006-07-13 18:41:21
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answered by songoftheforest 3
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The concept of the triune God isn't really all that farfetched. I think Hinduism has sort of a similar philosophy regarding multiple aspects attributed to a given divine being. The real question is whether or not Jesus was divine. Good luck figuring that out.
2006-07-13 18:06:41
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answered by Tiger 3
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God the Son
2006-07-13 18:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think people who are going to read my answer are gonna start cussing and screaming, but I believe they are all the same. Just different interpretations of the same thing. From what I got out of a religion studies class, they all seemed to be the same. Different names, but with the same ideals and similar beliefs with a little variation. Do I think one is real and the other is false? No, unless you go into Scientology...that's false...and so are Mormons. There's a difference in secular religion and cults...but I do believe a majority of the religions out there are the same thing
2006-07-13 18:08:50
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answered by yogurtsoju 3
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Whether other sects are false of mine is false as well it all depends.
It depends whether are you clear on what you believe in or not?
If you are clear in what you believe it, if you define until it cannot be defined anymore, then I guess what we believe in is solid. Moreover, if it has been tested, referenced, studied and finally if it reaches you and you decide to believe with all your heart. Then, there is no need to doubt what you believe in.
2006-07-23 18:16:08
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answered by frankenstein3000 3
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What is God? Is it a sort of extinct animal? Try to be more intelligible when you make use of rare words.. Describe or define God first. Is it a plant or animal? If animal; a bird or mammal?
2006-07-24 17:13:51
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answered by semaver c 2
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Your assersation is absurd. You cannot prove or convince anyone of something with such an absurd statement. It is not logical nor does it make any sense.
2006-07-13 18:09:13
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answered by gtoacp 5
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There was only ONE ark to ride when the flood came in Noah's day.
2006-07-13 18:18:44
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answered by Lamont Cranston 5
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