Complicated little survey here. Can God be divided up into multiple entities? Must he always be a single whole, or can he be comprised of other aspects of himself?
2006-11-11
01:06:37
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Okay, he and/or she and/or they, then. Do excuse my lack of political correctness.
2006-11-11
01:17:54 ·
update #1
Welcome to the Pagan way of thinking! :) Pagans worship different aspects of God for different occasions/purposes. There's the male and female sides, the dark and light sides, the Yin and the Yang.
God as a whole cannot possibly be interpreted by a human; it's just way too immense and whole. So we see aspects; some see the Christian/biblical aspect. Some see Allah, and some see the Pagan gods and some see nothing at all.
God is everything. Thank you for asking such an intelligent question. Blessed be.
2006-11-11 01:13:01
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answered by Maria Isabel 5
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God created man in his image, yet I don't think their is an indentifiable sex here...so he is just a being. God is omnipresent although a single entity, he can be everywhere. And this is possible through the holy spirit. The holy spirit, I feel is God's presence and God is so big that he can have presence everywhere, unlike Satan who can only be in one place. That is the perks of being the big man.
2006-11-11 07:31:30
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answered by One Of The Girls 3
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Personally I believe the different aspects are part and parcel of the creation: in order to create the universe God became God and the Word because through the Word all things are made.
Later the Word became flesh in Jesus Christ and Christ sent the Holy Spirit to help us turn back to God.
2006-11-11 20:51:13
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answered by mesun1408 6
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You could take the Buddhist point of view, ( yes I know there is no God in Buddhism) and just accept that all things are one, and that the one is all things. So your God is both the atom and what's made by the compounding of atoms. Sounds like a neat answer to me!
2006-11-11 04:12:37
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answered by Eso_ uk 4
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The Christians have divided God a loooong time ago! Ever heard of the Tinity?
Religion is made up by people, so yes, God can be devided into as many parts/presonalities as you like (or as your religion dictates).
2006-11-11 02:23:11
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answered by wilde_space 7
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Is god divisible? = yes
god / 2 = g od
god / 3 = g o d
2006-11-11 01:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No. God is single and in Truth.
The muddle of God being 3 persons in 1 is confusing and basically unscriptural.
God gave us the Bible to reveal himself in truth to mankind and his identity is no mystery to sensible open hearted bible students.
There is no "mystery" about God's identity. He is the creator of all the Father of everything there is.
The only muddler is Satan who uses religion even christianity to turn people away from the truth of God. You cannot reason even with scripture with people of churches because they only want to believe with what is preached from the pulpit and not study what the bible really teaches from a true heart. Most people do not even study the bible.
God also refers to himself as a "he" even though in reality God is of no physical gender because God is spirit.
Daniel 7:9-10 God is refered to as the "Ancient of Days", sitting on HIS throne
2006-11-11 01:17:34
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answered by Spadesboffin 3
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No. God is not divided. Jehovah is God's name. His Son's name is Jesus Christ. The holy spirit is God's active force. They are not three parts of the same God. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that.
2006-11-11 01:14:15
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answered by LineDancer 7
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there is a lot of lost information about the god head, there are many prohets mentioned in the bible but their writings have gon missing i also believe that god has a wife, and nothing is written of her but eventualy all that is missing will be put back then understanding will be better.
2006-11-11 03:04:24
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answered by trucker 5
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God in "heaven", HIGHER than the heavens: Undividead
God on HIGH, in the plural left/right "heavens": Dividead
Exhortation: "be not high-mindead", it's "un-holy": 2Tim3
God our Saviour: Grace(United: all right): "with you all"
God our Destroyer: Law(Divided: left/right): "against us"
Exhortation: God our Saviour will have two things:
- all men saved(graced) only by grace only
- all men aware what they're saved from: law
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ WITH YOU ALL. AMEN.
2006-11-11 01:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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