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Who is Jesus praying to?He chose to die on the cross. 3 scriptures teach 3 in 1 . Jesus is brother. GOD is My DADDY. I'm fill with piece of GOD which HE is The Holy Spirit.

2007-01-29 02:31:02 · 15 answers · asked by TCC Revolution 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

15 answers

HI
You are correct they are all seperate, Jehovah is God. Jesus is is Jehovahs son that died for our sins and the Holy Spirit is the power God send us to do what is beyond normal, so you are correct in believing they are not one.
Lammy

2007-01-29 02:38:10 · answer #1 · answered by Clammy S 5 · 1 2

I don't believe in the Trinity concept. It was a teaching that was only taught in the Roman Catholic Church about 200 AD (almost 190 years or so after the original church) and originated as a formulation by Tertullian.

The Trinity was not taught in the early original Church.
I believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but I do not believe Jesus is God his own Father. I believe Jesus is God's exacting mirrored representative and he is the only mediator between God and Men (just as the Apostle Paul said).

I believe God lived IN Jesus via the Holy Spirit. I believe Jesus was the representative of God as Moses was - except Jesus being a direct Son of God makes him more important.

The Bible says God is not a man that he should lie. Therefore, God is not a man. The Bible says God is Spirit. God is Holy. God is the Holy Spirit. Its simple really.

Jesus spoke the words of God - as God directed him, speaking as God, but not being God (Jesus is God's representative as I already pointed out) has the authority of God. The Gospel of John makes it quite clear because Jesus is recorded as saying this plainly that God told him what to say "exactly". And taught him what to do, exactly.

I could say more - but I think this should suffice.

2007-01-29 02:54:37 · answer #2 · answered by Victor ious 6 · 0 0

then you cant call your self a christian then .If you dont believe that God the Father Jesus the Son and the Holy Ghost .You seem a bit confused ,Jesus died on the cross for you ,so you wont live in everlasting damnation.With out the blood of Jesus being shed we cannot be with Him in Heaven.In the bible He was praying to the Father. God loved us so much he sent Jesus to die so that we will live with him forever in Paradise

2007-01-29 02:41:48 · answer #3 · answered by Ms Scarlet 4 · 1 0

Then you're NOT a Christian, you're a wannabe. Jesus was praying as a human because he has two natures, the nature of God, AND that of man. Yes, He chose to die on the cross, but his flesh wasn't exactly happy with the prospect. Nevertheless, He subordinated His fleshly will to His Divine Will. The Holy Spirit isn't a 'piece' of God. He is the form God takes in order to be in us and act through us. Each aspect of God can be thought of as facets of a jewel, or phases of H2O. One God. Three Aspects/Persons.

2007-01-29 02:43:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Would you follow the decree of Emperor Constantine who was also the high priest of the pagan religion of the Unconquered Sun presided over this council of Nicaea?

There is no word for Trinity in the bible because the thought of it did not exist until pagan polytheistic religions beliefs were adopted by the Roman Catholic Church.

You are a Christian if you follow Jesus teachings, Love God with your whole being (not mixing him with pagan believes or celebrations) and love your neighbor as yourself. (Have nothing to do will hurting others, Wars or supporting Wars).

2007-01-29 03:07:39 · answer #5 · answered by keiichi 6 · 0 0

God created man in his image, body,soul,spirit. In Gods image the body-jesus, the soul-god the father , and the spirit-holy spirit of God make up the oneness of God, think of an egg the shell the white and the yolk, 3 essences but it is an egg. The father is in heaven, Jesus was the one who paid the price here on earth on the cross for us, and he promised that the holy spirit would fill us if we accept him in our lives.

2007-01-29 02:39:47 · answer #6 · answered by disciple 4 · 2 0

Are you asking if you are a Christian because you do not believe in the Holy Trinity?
You can call yourself what you want, but the belief you state is not biblical therefore, the final judge Jesus may beg to differ with you.
All I can tell you is that your stance is on very shaky ground and does not align with the Bible.
And I am not sure what you mean by the details portion of your question. They are that but three in one.

2007-01-29 02:49:12 · answer #7 · answered by thankyou "iana" 6 · 0 0

I think it's a metaphor. The bible is full of metaphor's and analogies to be used as a guidline to living a satisfying life.

I think that what this one is about is that God created us in his own image. We are born and we become sons/ daughters, we reproduce and become fathers and mothers. And if we lived as good people, we become spirits that go to Heaven, which makes us holy (I think). My theory is that this is one of the ways we can be closer to God.

Like us, God is a son because he was born on Earth as Jesus. God is a father because he created the universe. He is a Holy spirit because he is the king of Heaven and has no fixed form.

Don't take my word on all of this; I'm a fairly spiritual person myself who (like most of you) theorize to try to understand the meaning of life. This is all just what I think.

2007-01-29 02:47:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Father , Son, and Holy Ghost are "one". But that doesn't mean they are the same being. I am christian and know that they are three separate beings. If you look at the bible (sorry I can't remember the exact reference) Jesus when talking to his apostles tells them to "be one as the Father and I are one". He doesn't mean they are supposed to turn into amoebas. He means one in purpose (kind of like a married couple, they stop saying I and everything becomes "we".)

2007-01-29 02:46:31 · answer #9 · answered by Shanna J 4 · 0 0

people do settle for it. some people do not. those that do not both do not position self assurance in God or have a unitarian view factor - keep in mind the Shema Yisrael is the biggest statement of religion. it is totally elementary to take heed to it and war with a trinitarian view. "listen, O Israel: the LORD is our God, the LORD is one," serious with reference to the first commandment: “You shall do not have the different gods in the previous me." can make people reticent to settle for the trinitarian concept which will properly be discovered dotted around the former testomony yet presented out interior the recent yet under no circumstances formalised until eventually the fourth century. you even ought to settle for that many people (myself lined) even regardless of the actuality that I firmly believe interior the trinity nonetheless have some concern fairly wrapping my head round it. having reported that I have concern wrapping my head round youthful's double slit try - would not propose i don't think it regardless of the actuality that.

2016-10-16 06:19:10 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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