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Why not just Himself.. Does that mean it's possible that God has relatives too?

2007-03-28 01:37:14 · 11 answers · asked by drake 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Good question. In my opinion, human needs life example to come to know the nature of God. God's nature is love. This relationship is revealed by Jesus (God the Son) to us human. God wants to show to us that he loves us so much by giving us the example his (God the Father) relationship with his Jesus (God the Son). And the complete understanding of this relationship and his nature is enlightened in us by the Spirit (God the Holy Spirit).

2007-03-28 01:45:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is not really any logic involved in religious beliefs. Many believe that God's presence and voice are too powerful to be present on our planet... too powerful for us to hear or see without being blasted into nothingness. So that's why God speaks through prophets. That's also why, when God wanted to make his presence known on Earth, he begat a son... to put his spirit into human form.

God doesn't have any other relatives. It's not possible because it's not in the Bible. Really. That's all the logic that's involved.

2007-03-28 01:42:13 · answer #2 · answered by yodadoe 4 · 1 0

Is logic God? If you were to disagree with something God did that you found illogical, would it mean that God couldn't do it? Is your basic understanding the do all and be all of what goes on with God? We should donate a library in your honor, so that you can teach us what is true and what is not since God can't decide without your approval.

God does have relatives. I am one of His sons.

2007-03-28 01:43:46 · answer #3 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 0 2

Don't believe that God has relatives and as far as his son is concerned, he needed a physical human to show us the way.

2007-03-28 01:40:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The chronology of Jesus is uncertain, disputed, and perhaps impossible to ascertain definitively based on available evidence. The texts used in chronological reconstruction, the four canonical gospels, provide few clear dates — including the year of Jesus's birth, death, and age at death. (Dates for rulers and high priests are known from other sources). Moreover, the material unique to each gospel further complicates the discernment of one, harmonized chronology.

2007-03-28 01:51:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

nothing my friend make sense in it as ALLAH said:
"In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

[1] Say: He is Allah, the One and Only;

[2] Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;

[3] He begetteth not, nor is He begotten;

[4] And there is none like unto Him."

2007-03-28 01:52:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

thesis + anti-thesis = synthesis.

1 + 5 = 6.

2007-03-28 01:41:30 · answer #7 · answered by Invisible_Flags 6 · 0 1

Jesus Christ is God's only begotten son, that whomever believes in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life.

2007-03-28 01:42:22 · answer #8 · answered by butterfly 3 · 0 3

What is the logic in any religion? What is the logic with you?
What is the logic with anything?

Does belief have to be logical?

2007-03-28 01:42:20 · answer #9 · answered by rachael_lehman 1 · 1 3

they believe that there is a God`s family believe it or not

2007-03-28 01:40:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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