because god created jesus, so hes apart of god in more ways than one
2006-08-03 15:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus asked his father to make all his disciples ONE just as he and the Father are ONE. John 17:11-23.
Jesus and the Father are ONE in agreement in doing the will of the Father. Jesus asked that his disciples, may be in union with them, just as Jesus is in union with the Father. God is truth.
John 4:23 Nevertheless, the hour is coming, and it is now, when the true worshipers will worship the Father with spirit and *truth,* for, indeed, the Father is looking for suchlike ones to worship him.
On the opposing side there is Satan and those with him. John 8:44, here Jesus says those who lie are children of the first liar, the Devil.
2006-08-03 22:56:26
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answered by tina 3
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Because they are ONE. Great Question.
An Atheist is a "scoffer". The WORD of God, clearly tells, ATHEISTS are filhty rags they are, and to stay away
from them, and avoid them. We are NOT to plant seeds. God knows it is useless and that is why he tells us,
"You stand firm against them" ( Jer.17:8 14:1 Iah 44:4) You disassociate them completely. Any Believer that
does not abide in God's own Word, does not know God, according to God Himself.
Atheists are "chaff" A simile of the wretchedness of the wicked. Chaff is carried away by the lightest wind, and
it's removal brings about cleansing by extracting what is utterly useless. (Ruth 1:22). They will NOT stand in the
judgment. They will NOT be able to withstand God's wrath when He judges.( Pslams 76:7 Exra 9:15). This is
not my opinion, this is God's very own Words, in the Bible. You know, the BIble? The same Bible atheist scholars quote. There is a reason God, said this. Psalms.1.1-3 Jer. 17:8 14:1 12. 1-2 18:9-10 Prov1.10-19 (vs 5) scoffers:(atheists) those who ridicule God and definatley reject His Law. Prov 1.:22 Ruth 1:22 Jer 18:7 (pull down-destroy) 1:10 (evil-calamity) 18:11
Hate? Where do you get hate? If God's TRUTH is hate too you, then, so be it. You and God, can and will discuss the means of your scriptural interpretation, consisting with a man-made defacto on a motion of plea bargin I guess. I dunno.
2006-08-03 22:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Father & Son (Jesus), dont make it 1+1= 2 different person,
do this simple math 1 x 1 = 1 same Himself rite ;D
2006-08-11 10:43:35
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answered by David 2
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well, if you use the rest of the gospels to help you understand it, you should come to the conclusion that Jesus is saying he as God the Son is at one with God the Father.
However, you could take so many different approaches to the question especially if you start thinking along a more gnostic way of thought.
Keep in mind the Bible was formed- not written- by trinitarians who were defining orthodox teachings versus gnostic teachings.
2006-08-03 22:29:40
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answered by Mathair 2
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He was stating that He and the Father have the same purpose, the sanctification of God's name, the Vindication of God's sovereignty, and the redemption of fallen mankind. If you notice when Jesus prayed to his Father in heaven, he asked that his followers would be in union with them like his is in union with the Father. Jesus was not stating that they should become part of some godhead was he?, No, he was stating that they should be of the same purpose.
2006-08-03 22:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Because It's True. The Bible is God's infallible and holy word so whatever you take it to mean, It does mean that they are one.
God and Jesus are one being as Jesus said repeatedly in scripture.
2006-08-03 22:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question:
Check out http://www.johnfourteen.com from John 14 in the Bible
Look at "Studies in the Bible" and "Lessons from the Pulpit"
many answers to everyday life can be found there.
2006-08-03 22:31:04
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answered by Gladiator 5
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real Jesus didn't say that! and he didn't believe in such confusing matter! because Jesus(peace be upon him)is God's messenger and servant,and he mustn't claim that he is God or the same as God, and if he claims so ,God will judge him.
(The Messiah never disdained to be a servant of Allah nor do the angels who are nearest to Him disdain it. Whoever disdains the service of Allah and prides himself on it, (should know that) He will muster all of them before Him.) Holy Quran
(The fact is that to every Messenger whom We sent down before you (Muhammad), We revealed this same thing: "There is no other deity than Me: so worship Me alone.") Holy Quran
2006-08-03 22:59:30
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answered by IQ girl 2
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Actually I think he said "The Father and I are one." I suspect Jesus used better grammar than you do.
2006-08-11 16:25:50
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answered by Nightlight 6
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Because Jesus is GOD and GOD is Jesus and Jesus is the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit is GOD.
They are all connected.
2006-08-03 22:22:38
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answered by Holly N 2
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