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Was he in fact the Prince of Chaos, the Father of all Lies, using his diabolical trickery to give us false hope in an empty fleshen pseudo-God?

2006-11-22 15:03:41 · 28 answers · asked by LeytonKeeley 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

28 answers

LOL. I"ll take the 2 points for this answer. ty

2006-11-22 15:07:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You'd have to truly examine the Bible for yourself and examine what Jesus said in the New Testament. 3 Categories: He was either
A. A Liar
B. A Demon from Hell
C. The Son of God.

If He was a liar, then He knew He was not God. But if He was a liar then he was also a hypocrite, because He told others to be honest, whatever the cost, while He, at the same time, was teaching and living a colossal lie.

If He was a demon from Hell then He deliberately told others to trust Him for their eternal destiny. If He could not back up His claims and know they were false, then He was unspeakably evil.

But, if His claims were true, then He is the Lord and the Son of God. So you have two alternatives: you can accept or reject Him.

Jesus fulfilled 30 specific prophecies written in the Old Testament concerning His Birth, Death, and Resurrection. The chances of that are like you flipping a quarter and hitting heads 30 times in a row. That probability is 1 in 1,000,000,000. But that's not all. In His life and ministry on earth, Jesus fulfilled approximately 300 prophesies.

Now what do you think?

2006-11-22 23:38:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think your going to have to find that one out for yourself. But here are my thoughts on it. You re already saying that there is a negative by asking if Jesus was the prince of chaos and the father of all lies. So there must be a positive somewhere, the prince of peace and father of all truth, the devil? Not in this case cause Jesus was the devil. So then who God. Of course God, Hes is always the positive one. Non the less, Jesus was the one who came and spoke to us of peace, love & harmony, on the other hand, the devil as we all know stands for war, hate & destruction.
Now if u take away those 2 names, Jesus & Satan from those 2 very diferent points of views, all your left with is 2 different and opposite beliefs. Now does it matter if Jesus was the devil or not? I dont Know. I think what really matters is what belief you choose to believe in. After you figure that one out. Im sure your believe will lead you to your answer of " who is who"?. Will it even matter then?

2006-11-23 01:49:31 · answer #3 · answered by Sky81 1 · 0 0

You are perhaps a gentleman. Should I call you a pimp and a murderer and nasty things like that Would you like it? Jesus the whole world reveres I am not a Christian by the way. But I have respect for the holy. There is no Satan so Christ could not have been what is not there

2006-11-22 23:15:05 · answer #4 · answered by R C 3 · 0 0

Jesus is God in flesh (John 1:1,14). He is fully God and fully man (Col. 2:9) thus, He has two natures: God and man. He is not half God and half man. He is 100% God and 100% man. He never lost his divinity. He existed in the form of God and when He became a man, He added human nature1 to Himself (Phil. 2:5-11). Therefore, there is a "union in one person of a full human nature and a full divine nature."2 Right now in heaven there is a man, Jesus, who is Mediator between us and God the Father (1 Tim. 2:5). Jesus is our advocate with the Father (1 John 2:1). He is our Savior (Titus 2:13). He is our Lord (Rom. 10:9-10). He is not, as some cults teach, an angel who became a man (Jehovah's Witnesses) or the brother of the devil (Mormonism). He is wholly God and wholly man, the Creator, the Redeemer. He is Jesus.

2006-11-22 23:11:14 · answer #5 · answered by Jo 4 · 0 1

OK so when Jesus was fasting for forty days and nights and was tempted by the devil was He tempting Himself? (Matthew 4).

And when Jesus said to Peter "Get thee behind me, Satan" was He really talking to Himself? (Matthew 16:23)

When Jesus came upon the man possessed of unclean spirits, why did they beg Him not to torment them? If he were Satan, they would have greeted him as their master. (Luke 8:27-28)

I don't think that Jesus could possibly be Satan.

2006-11-22 23:18:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Absolutely not shame on you it is obvious you know nothing of the bible read it and educate yourself you need it before making any more blasphemous statements incidentally blasphemy against the spirit like that is un forgiveable so dont make any plans Gorbalizer

2006-11-22 23:21:27 · answer #7 · answered by gorbalizer 5 · 1 0

I think u need a lot of prayer.... U are totally on the wrong path !
Whatever made u ask such a question? Remember Satan tries to confuse men as much as possible..... so don't allow yourself to think such weird thoughts..... Please read a Bible!

2006-11-22 23:41:50 · answer #8 · answered by Carla 3 · 0 0

Absolutely Not! Who ever told you that is sorely confused. I know that some religions teach that Jesus is Satan's spirit brother and all that, but that is ridiculous.
Jesus is God in the flesh!!

2006-11-22 23:06:49 · answer #9 · answered by keepingGodfirst 2 · 2 1

well, Lucifer means morning star and Jesus claims to be the bright and morning star. There is reference that they might have a connection to one another...that is only if lucifer is satan. But I doubt Jesus is satan himself.

2006-11-22 23:09:10 · answer #10 · answered by Sand 2 · 1 0

How could you assume that he was? The whole reference of Jesus being tempted by Satan wouldn't make much sense then he if was in fact tempting himself?

2006-11-22 23:05:22 · answer #11 · answered by janeannpat 6 · 2 1

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