No,I didn't realize that.But thank you so much for enlightening me!
2006-11-27 14:18:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost = Trinity
2006-11-27 22:21:34
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answered by Ms. G. 5
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No, I don't know that, and don't believe you. You don't even attempt to prove that, and wouldn't have the space here to do so. Its a goofy question, and really you are making a statement. Depending on what God you are referring to, I am assuming the one in which Jesus is part of that God, you ought to go by what revelation was left or is here to learn from. Look at that revelation, or word, and see if it proves itself as true or false. Only, be honest, in all ways when doing so. I have done this, and that is why I disagree. I agree there is only one God, and Jesus is part of that God, as his son, and that there is in fact, a trinity, based on the very words Jesus used and also what is in the rest of the bible.
2006-11-27 22:24:02
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answered by oceansnsunsets 4
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God is the father, Jesus is the son and The Holy Ghost is the third part of what most people say is the trinity. I do agree there is only one God but He is the Father.
2006-11-27 22:19:30
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answered by Sally V 2
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You are closer than most, but not close enough. Jehovah is the only true God. John 17:3 Jesus is the Son of God. John 10:36 There is no trinity.
As hard as trinitarians look in the Bible, they will find no verse that says God is composed of three co-equal, co-eternal persons. The Bible says at John 3:17 that God's son was sent to the earth, not God himself. How could God send himself anyway? Rather than claiming equality with his Father, Jesus said at John 14:28: "The Father is greater than I am."
So, you are correct about one thing. There is no trinity.
2006-11-27 22:22:49
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answered by LineDancer 7
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yes I did
the trinity was not even made up until after 325 ad
the Bible is ver clear to
there is One God
the Holy One
Mar 12:29 And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord:
2006-11-28 21:35:40
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answered by Noble Angel 6
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God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost
2006-11-27 22:26:58
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answered by spanky 6
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Really! No, I didn't know that. I wonder then who was speaking from heaven while Jesus was being baptized? And who was simultaneously descending upon Him in visible form? I also kind of wonder why Jesus commanded the Apostles to baptize people not only in His own name, but in two other names as well? Also, why did Jesus say that He and the Father are one?
2006-11-27 22:23:37
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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There is Only One God, and His name is Allah...
And He also had a prophet, called Jesus...
Trinity? Nonsense...
2006-11-27 22:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you know there is only one God and this God is all that is everything in the universe including you and me? This God is one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively through each and every aspect of life, animate and inanimate. This God is beautiful.
2006-11-27 22:20:56
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answered by Jeff 2
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You have a serious problem. Apparently you can't read your own bible. Jesus is NOT god. One of the 10 commandments is not worshipping a false idol. Jesus is the son of god, not god himself. If you're a Christian, you'd better realize that real quick.
2006-11-27 22:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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