Why did God only have one Son? He's God, he could have as many sons as he wanted, right?
Did God have an accident rendering him sterile after he begat Jesus? Or maybe he did have other sons, it's just they were all lazy no account bums?
And why no daughters? Was God a sexist who didn't want a daughter?
If people aren't listening to God, why doesn't God just find another virgin down here and beget another holy child, maybe this time a daughter, and see if more people take heed this time around?
It seems pretty clear that although Jesus did a fairly decent job, he didn't make a clean sweep of things down here. If saving as many of his creations as possible is important to God, don't you think he could find it within himself to take time out of his busy schedule and come down here and get on with begetting with another virgin, so another holy child could do a touchup job?
2007-03-13
18:52:44
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And why was Jesus's death called a sacrifice?
Jesus was supposedly god incarnate, but god is supposedly an omniscient, omnipotent being. Such a being, by definition, could NEVER be less than it is, so god is technically incapable of sacrifice, which proves that Jesus was not the son of god, but an ordinary human who told people he was.
He wasn't the first human being with delusions of god-hood, and he won't be the last.
2007-03-13 19:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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God did not have a Son in the way that you imagine...The Son was in the beginning with God and is a part of the wholeness of God...Jesus was begotten of the Holy spirit yet was before the foundation of the world with the Father he is not a created being but one with God.
2007-03-13 18:57:53
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answered by djmantx 7
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According to the Christian Bible, of all the men ever created, none was a pure and sinless soul, worthy to make the sacrifice to atone for the sins of all the others. God was forced to send His only Son to sacrifice Himself for the sins of the world in order that all could obtain salvation. Thus, no other sacrifice was needed.
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2007-03-13 19:02:26
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answered by Celestian Vega 6
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Okay. So this Jewish man went to his rabbi and he said, Rabbi, I don't know what to do. I don't know where I failed but my son has become a Christian.
And the rabbi says, You think you have a problem. I am the leader of our community. People look to me to teach our traditions and uphold our laws and my son became a Christian.
The two men decided to pray about it. They said, God we don't know what to do. Our sons have become Christians. And The Big Voice From Heaven answers and says, you think you have a problem. Wait til I tell you what my son did.
And that's why God only had one. Who needs more trouble like that?
2007-03-13 19:14:34
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answered by Lleh 6
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Every human being is considered a son or daughter of God.
2007-03-13 19:05:13
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answered by Zephyr 5
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God only needed to sacrifice one for the sins of the world...
2007-03-13 19:00:28
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answered by You Ask & I Answer!!! 4
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So no one has an answer. God can only have one begotten son? Really! or have we not really thought enough about it..or have we been told not to imagine the possibility that God could have more than one begotten son. ...or as in the beginning of the creation that is what the angels could reproduce. If Adam was created by god of the earth and also of the angels as it says man is the realization of angels and earth beings maybe ape which come from earth and therefore being defiled as to consummate with an earth creatures.
2017-02-18 21:49:05
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answered by Bill 1
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I don't think jesus was very convincing. In the end, he apparently didn't believe he was all that and a bag of chips.
2007-03-13 19:00:32
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answered by Devil in Details 3
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He wished to emulate us... after all we only have one sun.
Re Your Last Para: "If Jesus were all that he's cracked up to be, then we wouldn't need Jesus." -- J R "Bob" Dobbs
2007-03-13 19:00:21
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answered by Anonymous
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go read a history book then ask this question again.
2007-03-13 19:36:28
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answered by Jadeite 3
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