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Does Jesus ever mention that he is One with god and the holy spirit?

2007-01-22 12:37:35 · 15 answers · asked by lilgman424 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I'm a JW. GUESS wat dat stands for!!

2007-01-22 13:02:56 · update #1

WHY DID I EVEN ASK DIS QUESTION????? I know the answer and i can defend it

2007-01-22 13:04:15 · update #2

GOOD JOB MRS MOM!!!!

2007-01-22 13:04:46 · update #3

You know what i call that carmelito????\
Molding the words of the bible so that you are correct. If i am working in a team and i am making a project and i say let us make this project to our image it is incorrect to think that my team is only made up of one person.

2007-01-22 13:11:05 · update #4

15 answers

No
jesus said in prayer: Father...this is eternal life that they know thee the ony true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent(John 17:1-3) (most translations here use the expression"the only true god" with reference to the father. NE reads"who alone art truly God" He cannot be "the only true God"the one"who alone is truly God" if there are two others who are GOd to the same degree as he is. Can he? Any others referred to as "gods"must be either false or merely a reflection of the true God)
1 Cor.8:5,6 RS:although there may be so called gods in heaven or on earth--as indeed there are many gods and many lords yet for us there is one God the father from whom are all things and for whom we exist and one lord Jesus Christ through whom are all things and through whom we exist(this presents the Father as the "one God" of christians and as being in a class distinct from Jesus)

1 Cor. 11:3 RS: I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ the head of a woman is her husband and the head of Christ is God (clearly then Christ is not God and God is of superior rank to Christ. It should be noted that this was written about 55 C.E some 22 years after Jesus returned to heaven. So the truth heerre stated applies to the relationship between God and Christ in heaven)

Matt.26:39; John 8:17,18; Col.1:15,16; Rev. 1:1; 3:14; mark 13:32 ; Matt.20:20-23; Matt.12:31,32; John 14:28; 1Cor.15:17,28; 1pet.1:3

2007-01-22 12:59:03 · answer #1 · answered by mrs.mom 4 · 1 0

The word trinity never appears in the Bible. It was something brought about by the Babylonians and their beliefs in multiple Gods.
Jesus does say "I and the father are one". He however did not say they embodied the same spirit life-force. I see this as how my parents and I are all one family. During Jesus' life on earth, he continually prayed, even in private to his father - this would be his form of communication with God while on earth. Had they been one and the same, this would have been unnecessary.
Someone else quoted the beginning of the bible in Genesis where it says "Let us make man in our image". Were the "holy trinity" true, this again would be unnecessary considering he would have been talking to himself - in other words if the trinity was true, it would have read "I will make man in My image".

2007-01-22 12:53:51 · answer #2 · answered by CHRISTINA 4 · 1 0

May Peace Mercy and Blessings of Allah(swt) be on all of you.

Brother word "trinity is not mentioned in the Bible ( in any version) any where atall.
. The closed verse to trinity which one can quote is from the

1st epistle of John Ch:5 v:7 which says” for there are three that bare accord in heaven the Father the Word and the Holly Ghost, and these three are one.”

although this verse is not clear at all and its ambiguous enough

but also if you read the revise standard version(rsv) which is revised by the 32 scholars of highest eminence backed by 50 different Christian denomination,

they said that the King James Version has grave defects and they have thrown this verse(1st epistle of john ch:5 v:7)as a fabrication, as a concoction, as an interpolation .

as revised standard version goes to the most ancient manuscripts, the closest resemblance to trinity is thrown out of it as a fabrication as I mentioned above.

Different versions means the source differ and there are 24000(twenty four thousand )manuscript present and not even TWO are identical out of these 24000.


The interesting thing is that the word “ trinity is infact mentioned in the Holly Qur’an at no less than 2 places.in Maidah ch:5 v:73 .Allah says “they are doing kufr(blaspheming ) those who say God is three in one. Also in NIsaCh:4 v:171 Allah says” Do not say trinity”

I Hope this answers your question

May Peace Mercy and Blessings of Allah(swt) be on all of you.

2007-01-22 14:24:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, the Catholic Church created this and they officially adapted as a Christian belief. Even after the schism, Protestants and other Christian denominations still believe this. The Hindu religion has the trinity too. Their three gods are one entitiy, Shiva, Brahmu, and Krishna all who represent different things but all creators and the supreme God of the Hindus. As someone who has read the bible since age 8, I can say there is no mention of the trinity in the bible.

2007-01-22 12:56:52 · answer #4 · answered by cynical 6 · 1 0

There are references to the Trinity in the Old Testament:

Genesis 1:26 -- Let US make man in OUR image.....

Genesis 18:1 -- The Lord appeared to Abram.....the THREE men....(even though there were 3 men, they are always referred to as THE Lord -- not lords

Then in the New Testament:

Mt. 28:19 -- Baptism them in the NAME -- not names -- of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..."

2007-01-22 13:07:31 · answer #5 · answered by The Carmelite 6 · 0 0

Ur remarkable, it extremely is not!! From the "dark a while" of Christendom, further approximately by skill of the theories and suggestions of adult males, utter confusion has been left interior the minds of human beings with reference to the fact approximately one God. with out the understanding of the fact, which purely is composed of an truthful coronary heart by skill of divine revelation, many have misunderstand the manifestations of God, and have tried to form 3 persons or Deities. as a result, many are at a loss for words by skill of a faux, powerless, guy-made doctrine stated as the "Trinity". No record will you come across that the recent testomony Church ever believed or taught the doctrine of the Trinity. For the Scriptures instruct that the father, Son and Holy Ghost are purely manifestations (no longer 3 persons) of the single GOD; and God is ONE IN man or woman. In creation God grow to be manifested because of the fact the father (Invisible Spirit - John a million:18, 4:24); in redemption God grow to be manifested because of the fact the Son (Spirit in physique - Col. a million: 13-15, 2:9); and in emanation God grow to be and is being manifested because of the fact the Holy Ghost (Spirit in believers - Acts 2:4, 17, Rom. 8:9, Eph 4:6).

2016-11-26 20:01:43 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The word? No.

But there is a Person called the Father who is called God

There is a Person called the Son who is called God

And there is a Person called the Holy Spirit who is also called God.

Three Persons - One God. That's the Trinity.

2007-01-22 12:42:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

And there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
-1 John 5:7
I don't have to explain that the word is Christ. There are several other verses that express the truth of the Trinity. This verse is important to show that they are ONE.

2007-01-22 12:50:03 · answer #8 · answered by great gig in the sky 7 · 0 0

Open the cover of your Bible. Genesis 1 explains Let us create man in our image....Now follow me to Genesis 2 where God demonstrates how he created man...He formed him form the dust and breathed in the Spirit and two became a living soul. Now this is simply the first few pages of the Bible it continues on throughout the Bible the sole reason Christ could atone for sin is because he was not sinful flesh as all created beings are so this deity of Christ is from the book of Genesis throughout to the book of Revelation.If you consider it is the only hope for salvation and the image of God is the reason we have a spirit and do not die in our flesh it is nonsensical not to believe in the trinity.

2007-01-22 12:44:30 · answer #9 · answered by djmantx 7 · 0 1

The New Testament quotes Jesus saying 'I and the father are one' I hope this will help.

2007-01-22 12:41:26 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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