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1. Since when God like to be a Father?
2. Do you think God need a Holy Spirit to alive?
3. God create Jesus. God did not give birth to Jesus. So how come Jesus has the title "The son of god"?

I do not attempt to bash you. Just want to see how SMART you are my friend.

2006-08-14 18:56:40 · 26 answers · asked by Answer 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

of course i have bad grammer. English is not my language buddy.

2006-08-14 19:18:13 · update #1

26 answers

Answer,
You have great spelling, but bad grammar. Keep at it though, you are spelling better than most people.

"1. Since when God like to be a Father?"
Since before the worlds were formed. He's a Creator. The Creator. He likes to create. It's what he does. His verb.

"2. Do you think God need a Holy Spirit to alive?"
God is the Holy Spirit. He's the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Yet He's one. How? I don't freaking know, He might have 47 distinct parts of Himself. But those are the ones we know about. Just remember, He's one. Besides, God needs nothing. He's God.

"3. God create Jesus. God did not give birth to Jesus. So how come Jesus has the title "The son of god"?"
It's the role of the Father. It's pretty basic. Not rocket science.

2006-08-14 19:07:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I want to answer these questions hopefully to give you some in site from the Bible.
1.Since creation. Genesis 2-3
See, we were made in Gods image, and he watched over Adam and Eve just like a father. When God put that tree in the Garden of Eden, he gave them free will. The tree was just a symbolism of them (man kind) to do what God said. He said that you can do just about what ever you want, just don't eat of the forbidden tree. So, after all that happened, you probably know the rest, that Eve ate of the fruit, and so did Adam. They played the blame game just like children do. God decided to punish them, just like a father would to his kids.
2. Isaiah 11:2-9
God is God. He speaks to us and does miracles through the Holy Spirit.
3. Matthew 1, Luke 1:26-35
God created Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Mary was a virgin, meaning she had not made love to a man. Which means you can't have a kid with out a man and a woman making love. So, God through the Holy Spirit and made Mary have a baby. This baby was Jesus, and therefor since he did not have an earthly father, he had God the father. That is why he is called him the Son of God.

2006-08-14 19:39:07 · answer #2 · answered by BobbiesWorld 2 · 0 0

(1) We humans are so sad in our attempt to attach literal meanings to words not meant to be, and to attempt to symbolize that which is literal. When I tell you to "break a leg", I do not endorse violence. When I tell you to not touch the oven rack with your bare hand, I am not discussing the inner turmoil of man.
I say all this because it seems you are confused about the title of Father. God did not put sperm into a woman to create you or me, so literally he cannot be our father. So it must be figurative.
God is our Father in the fact that he cares for us, disciplines us, and above all, protects us, far more than any of our real fathers could do, no matter how good they may have been.
(2) God needs nothing to be alive. He existed before there was physical reality, before there was even time. I know it is a tough thing to grasp, but how else could there be a God who is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent, if he had not always been, even before the universe was created.
In response to your question, it is a tricky one. God is the Holy Spirit, just as he is the Father, and the Son. Yet the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit are separate. Your attempts to link them as separate beings are reminiscent of the Arian Heresy. Now, it is a tough concept to understand, so I by no means find that assumption an attack on Christianity, merely a misunderstanding.
(3) Building off what I had said in response to (1) and (2), I can answer (3). God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are all separate, yet they are one God. So what of the name Son. Well, you have clearly pointed out that God the Father did not give birth to Jesus, so once again, it must be figuratively speaking. What does a physical son do? On earth, he respects the will of his Father, follows his father's council, and in the end, inherits the possessions of the Father. Similarly, Jesus, though directly equal with God, humbled himself unto death, even death on a cross. Now he is seated at the right hand of the Father, in power and glory. The relationship that he had with the Father (even though they were both the one God) provides a model for us to follow the will of God, who directs us. That is why he is "The Son of God".

I respect that you wish to understand some of the more confusing statements of Christianity. I wish however, that you would rephrase your questions, as they wrongly give the impression that you are trying to trap Christians or make them look stupid. Should you have any other questions, do not hesitate to put them up in this section. I will look for them when I can, and I will answer them should I find them.

May God Bless You

2006-08-14 19:17:39 · answer #3 · answered by Gatsby Follower 3 · 1 0

1. God is the ultimate creator of all things. He is responsible for who you are, your soul, and your very existence. Obviously your parents played a role in your creation too, but God is the absolute orchestrator. He is your Father in that way.
2. The Holy trinity consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a part of God which lives within us. God is the Holy Spirit.
3. God sent his Son Jesus, to die for our sins so we could have the chance of eternal life. Jesus is God. Jesus was not created.
The son ship of Christ denotes his equality with the Father. Calling Him the Son of God asserts the fact that He and God are one and the same. If you are interested, go to christiananswers.net and check it out. You're Father wants a relationship with you. Be a good son and give Him a call.

2006-08-14 19:27:12 · answer #4 · answered by nikki sixx 2 · 0 0

1. God is our Father in Heaven. He is our Heavenly Father.
2. The Holy Spirit is a part of the Lord, as is Jesus. One God, three persons, or personas. This is called the doctrine of the Trinity. Do I understand it? No. That is where my faith comes into play. Faith picks up where understanding leaves off.
3. The Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus. The Bible tells us that the angel Gabriel told Mary that the Holy Spirt would come over her and the power of the Most High would overshadow her. This means that Jesus was conceived by Mary and that Jesus' father was the Lord. Once again----faith picks up where understanding fails.

I hope this answers your question. I dont' claim to be 'smart'. But I do have faith in my Lord.

2006-08-14 19:15:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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1. Ever since God created the Physical Universe it has been his plan to create human beings who could come into daily relationship with Him, like children to a Father (or like sons and daughters to a Father).
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2. God is Spirit. He doesnt need a Holy Spirit, he IS the Holy Spirit.

Here is a brief synopsis of the Trinity:

There is only ONE God. He manifests himself in three personas/persons/manifestations for the purposes of the redemption of, and relationship with, human beings.

Contrary to what some people say, there is nothing irrational or illogical about this concept (of the Trinity).

For an explanation (and defense) of the doctrine of the Trinity, see http://www.godsci.org/gs/sect/doc/trinity.html
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3. God did not create Jesus. God did not give birth to Jesus.

See above for a discussion of the Trinity.

The term "The Son of God" is a Messianic title which illustrates one aspect of Jesus' mission on earth. Other examples of such Messianic & Dvine titles include "Word of God", "Logos of God", "Essence of God", "Son of Man", "Alpha and Omega", "The Beginning and The End", "Creator", "Mighty God", "YHWH" etc.

Cordially,
John

2006-08-14 19:01:02 · answer #6 · answered by John 6 · 2 0

First, God created you (and the rest of the world) so that's why he's the Father.
Second, Their are three persons in one God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, They Are ONE.
Third, Jesus wasn't created he was always there in the old testament he is called the"word" or the"light" in the new testament he is called "Jesus" Etc...

So to me this was an easy question to answer but to you my answer is probably hard to understand fully
That's why It's called a Supernatural Mystery!
I don't even Understand it fully but I do believe it

2006-08-14 19:09:36 · answer #7 · answered by just love poms(it's a dog) 3 · 0 0

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GO READ THE BIBLE if you want more in depth answers but...I will tell you that

1. What do you mean God like to be father??? He has always been the father of everyone hello, since the beginning of time!!
and you english is really bad. Just letting you know if you didnt friend.

2. What????? to alive??? I dont understand you man!

3.god created everyone and everything at least that is what I believe. God didnt give birth to him, Mary did.

2006-08-14 19:05:52 · answer #8 · answered by Kitty 2 · 0 0

God likes to be our father because he created us...God does not need the holy spirit, we do, jesus said when he was talking to the desciples that he would send the holy spirit so we would be able to comminicate and know what he wanted for us, god did not give birth to jesus, no kidding, mary did God can do everything do you think if he can make the earth and all that is on it that he could not have the virgin mary concieve...

2006-08-14 19:07:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This question is asked in a way that requires a long, drawn out explanation involving a lot of theological complexities. However, you asked for it, and I am answering you.

First of all, Christians believe God is the father because the Father of a household is the one who protects, keeps order in, has authority over, and provides for the family. We as christians believe we are God's family.

So the answer to question 1 is:
God has been our Father since before time began, and he likes doing it, though it brings him suffering at times.
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Question two, is something along the lines of this:
2. Do you think God needs a Holy Spirit to live?
I will answer with a rhetoric question that portrays the logic of this posed actual question:

Do you think a star needs light to live?

You see what I'm driving at? God is alive in a different way than we are; he is not bound by time, space, or mortality.
I think what you are actually asking is "Is there a holy spirit?" and what you believe to be the answer is "No".
I emphatically contradict you on the basis of the nature of what all christians believe is the Holy Trinity: Three persons of one Nature.

Now, as for the third one, this may take a while, but you asked for it, so sit down and listen:

The Nicene Creed begins as follows:
We believe in one God, the Father the almighty,
Maker of heaven and earth; of all that is seen and unseen,
And in Jesus Christ, his only son, our lord,
Eternally begotten of the father
God from God, Light from Light,
True God from True God; one in being with the Father.
Through him all things were made.
For us men and for our salvation, he came down from heaven, etc...

This "Begotten, not made" is a crucial part of what we as true christians believe. It is not only complex, it is important.
There have been many heresies which have arisen and been stamped out or have peetered out of their own volition. In order to guard from such heresies, the church made the nicene creed. This "Begotten, not made" (along with the "One in being with the father") guards against the heresy ofJesus being portrayed as having been a mere human without both a divine and human will and nature (Monophysitism and Monothelitism, also, to a certain extent, involving the early Arianist heresies).
Because Jesus proceeds from the father but is equal to him in status and one in nature and divinity, the best way to describe him is as Gods son.

It seems that your questions have to do with the holy trinity, so let me just leave you with a clear description that is as much as our human minds can grasp:

Three persons of one nature, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Son proceeds from the Father,
The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son.
All are equally divine, all are one God.

Complicated, isn't it? It's one of the mysteries of the christian faith.

2006-08-14 19:34:03 · answer #10 · answered by Othar 2 · 0 0

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