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Everybody knows that Saint Paul did not have any contact what so ever with JESUS or any of his 4 deciples. But in his hands is the original scriptures. The problem lies is about JESUS birth. people have been wondering and he is having a hard time explaining the miracles. Being a jew he tries to explain the "ONE" God theory at the same time hes explaining about JESUS birth, Jesus is without father, The holy ghost is an angel who came to Mary and both is sent by "GOD" he keeps explaining the "ONE" god theory and people misuderstood as ALL 3 is "ONE" GOD. Can this be possible?

Religion aside please. and i'm no Jew don worry.

2006-10-28 12:12:05 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

To Questionnn

The Holy Ghost is Angel Gabriel who met Mary to tell her the news of Jesus birth.

2006-10-28 12:27:49 · update #1

And The Holy Ghost can be said as The Holy Spirit. That is Angel Gabriel.

2006-10-28 12:29:17 · update #2

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NO, that is not possible because your logic is flawed. The Holy Ghost was not, is not, and never will be an angel!!


>The holy ghost is an angel who came to Mary


NOT SO!!

The angel Gabriel was an ANGEL.

The Holy Ghost (Spirit) was and is the Eternal God, the third "person" of the Trinity.


God spoke by His Prophets but afterwards He spoke by His Son.
End of the age of the Prophets. Enter the Age of Grace, for grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.

And we do look forward to the return of the Prince of Peace who shall usher in the glorious Kingdom.

2006-10-29 08:43:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hear O Israel , The Lord your God is one God ! Jesus is that God - the "I AM ! " Jesus was not without a father for His is THE Father trough the Holy Spirit. All this sounds like jibberish if you don't have a correct concept of the "Trinity." Christians are regularly accused of actually worshiping three gods rather than one. I'm amazed at all the confusion ! It really isn't that difficult of a concept. Think of it first in human terms. We all have fathers which means guys are called sons. If the son grows up to have children of his own he himself becomes a father. Becoming a father doesn't change the fact that he's still also someones son...so a human can be a father and a son AT THE SAME TIME. Now let's extend this to the one God concept. Here's the part people have trouble grasping. God has an ability that no other being has ( not surprising that He can do what nobody else can - after all HE'S GOD ) of being able to PHYSICALLY seperate out the differant aspects of His being so that it's actually possible for Him to give birth to Himself. The Spirit of God that came over Mary to deliver this aspect of Himself to the world was still another version of Himself. The Father, Jesus (the Son), and the Holy Spirit is all God AT THE SAME TIME only in PHYSICALLY different physical locatins. If God wishes He could litterally be in an innumeral amount of places at the same time. This actually IS the case with born again believers as we all litterally get to have the Holy Spirit come to make His dwelling in us bodily. We retain our free will but are guided by His Spirit of peace and truth. He never leaves us or forsakes us.

2006-10-28 13:02:33 · answer #2 · answered by skilledmgr 2 · 0 0

You've obviously heard of the Holy Trinity, the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit- 3 persons in one. Each is a different way God manifests himself to us. The Father represents how God watches over us all in a distant way from heaven above, the Son represents how God came to Earth as Jesus and suffered and died to pay for our sins and the Holy Ghost is the way God always stays with us and watches us and loves us personally. By the way, it was an angel (Archangel Gabriel), and not God in a visible form, who visited Mary, even though God is everywhere and most certainly there. Isn't this Christianity?

2006-10-28 12:21:59 · answer #3 · answered by questionner 3 · 0 1

The Holy spirit is not an angel. The angel that appeared to Mary was the angel Gabriel. Jesus existed in heaven with God before coming to earth. God, Jehovah, used his Holy spirit which is his active force or power to transfer the life of his son Michael into the womb of Mary to be born as a perfect human child so he could pay the ransom to buy back the perfect life Adam lost so that sinful mankind could have a hope of gaining back everlasting life by exercising faith in that ransom sacrifice and doing the will of God.

2006-10-28 12:19:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Paul certainly did have contact with Jesus and that is how he got converted. He was on the road to Damascus when Jesus appeared to him (after the resurrection). There are 12 disciples and he did meet them after his conversion. The rest of what you put in your question is very hard to understand. But if you read Genesis, God says "We will create man in OUR image". The Godhead is one having 3 parts, God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. They are equal in diety but different in purpose. God the Father is the head of the godhead. Also, it wouldn't matter if you were Jewish. The Jews are the chosen people to whom he entrusted the Word of God and through whom he would send his Son. Jesus, Mary, the disciples and the majority of the early converts were Jewish. The gospel is to the Jew first and then the gentile.

2006-10-28 12:20:25 · answer #5 · answered by SusieDarling 2 · 1 1

Respectfully, Paul DID HAVE contact with Jesus when he walked with his disciples (ie: Paul was a disciple of Jesus--please read Matthew in the Bible). There were a total of 13, including Paul, disciples--Judas Iscarot betrayed Jesus with a kiss at the Lord's supper and later committed the 1st suicide by hanging himself from a tree(also in Matthew for reference). The original scriptures are a revelation given to many prophets of Jesus' day (Luke, John, Isaiah, etc.)., including Paul. Jesus did many miracles that were hard to explain (Matthew, once more), and the prophets, disciples, and people of the day had to accept, by faith, what they wittnessed.Jesus, until he was commanded by his father God to die for the sins of man through cruicfixion (Matthew), had God, his father, who "recognized him". Because God couldnot look upon sin because he is pure and never will be with sin, was forced at the time of Jesus' crucifying ONLY to turn his back on Jesus. The holy ghost is God, taking the form of an angel in Matthew when it appears to Mary after Jesus temporary death--he arose after three days (giving birth to the life after death concept that Jesus had to prove to show the world what lie ahead after death.). All three, father, son, and the holy ghost refer to: Jesus is the mediator between God, his father, and man. Man alone cannot get to God, in any form, without going through Jesus first. Hence, Jesus is our heavenly father (the "father" in the trinity), he is "the son"--God's son, and he is "the holy ghost"--the enity (or spirit) that is avialable for the asking who will come to dwell in the hearts of men/women who ask him.).

2006-10-28 12:42:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Sorry, but Paul had much contact with Jesus' first disciples. He even rebuked Peter. Therefore all the rest of your theory is moot.

Also, the Trinity was alluded to in the Old Testament and was rather explicit in the four main Gospels of the New Testament.

2006-10-28 12:21:05 · answer #7 · answered by bobm709 4 · 0 1

All you need to know about the trinity is that there is "ONE" God, in "THREE" distinct personalities. All three are each 100% God. Do not try to comprehend it, you can not. Some real seriously over-educated men have been trying to figure this out for 2000 years. They are right where you are-they do not understand it-but they believe it. And so do I.

I am still hung up at "In the beginning...".

2006-10-28 12:22:15 · answer #8 · answered by Desperado 5 · 1 1

not one of the Apostles or early Christians believed interior the trinity. The trinity replaced into an thought accompanied into the Christian perception with the help of the fourth century for the period of the Apostasy (a falling removed from the actuality) that the Apostles reported might come.

2016-10-03 01:44:20 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

MONOTHESISM ONE GOD PREVELANT
THEORY ISLAM, CHRISTIANITY JUDISM
VS POLYTHESISM MANY GODS

TRINITY (THREE) IS A SHARED BELIEF
FATHER, SON, HOLY GHOST

TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE
PAUL'S SCRIPTURES WERE WRITTEN 500 YEARS AFTER CHRISTS DEATH

MARY FOUND FAVOR WITH GOD

MARY CONCEIVED GOD'S CHILD THRU GRACE WITHOUT SIN W/O SEX

JESUS CHRIST HAD TWO FATHERS' JOSEPH AND GOD

TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE
CHRIST SAID : I WILL SEND YOU THE HOLY GHOST (SPIRIT)

THE HOLY GHOST IS THE COMFORTOR AND THE DEFENDER
THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST

I FELT AND FOUND THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST THE HOLY GHOST A COMFORTING REALITY. BELIEVERS BENEFIT; NON BELIEVERS AND CHILDREN BENEFIT WITHOUT REALIZING IT. WHEN YOU KNOW MORE YOU'LL
SEE MORE

2006-10-28 12:26:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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