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2007-05-29 03:56:29 · 13 answers · asked by Acid 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

NO QUOTE FROM BIBLE PLEASE , JUST A YES or a NO.

2007-05-29 03:56:58 · update #1

13 answers

Yes

Peace!

2007-05-29 04:03:09 · answer #1 · answered by C 7 · 2 1

I'll let Jesus get a few words in on the subject.

John 14: 28 YOU heard that I said to YOU, I am going away and I am coming [back] to YOU. If YOU loved me, YOU would rejoice that I am going my way to the Father, because the Father is greater than I am.

Luke 22:42 saying: “Father, if you wish, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, let, not my will, but yours take place.”

Mark 13:32 “Concerning that day or the hour nobody knows, neither the angels in heaven nor the Son, but the Father.

Jesus clearly didn't think he was God and neither did his early disciples...

John 20:31 But these have been written down that YOU may believe that Jesus is the Christ the Son of God, and that, because of believing, YOU may have life by means of his name.

2007-05-29 11:21:07 · answer #2 · answered by Bill S 1 · 1 0

Yes, Jesus (The Word) is part of the Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit).

2007-05-29 11:01:44 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 1 2

‘Christ according to the faith, is the second person in the Trinity, the Father being the first and the holy Ghost the third. Each of these three persons is God. Christ is his own father and his own son. The Holy Ghost is neither father nor son, but both. The son was begotten by the father, but existed before he was begotten--just the same before as after. Christ is just as old as his father, and the father is just as young as his son. The Holy Ghost proceeded form the Father and Son, but was an equal to the Father and Son before he proceeded, that is to say before he existed, but he is of the same age as the other two. Nothing ever was, nothing ever can be more perfectly idiotic and absurd than the dogma of the Trinity.’

- Col. Robert G. Ingersoll



God is not the author of confusion (I Cor. 14:33)


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2007-05-29 11:00:02 · answer #4 · answered by Mithrianity 3 · 0 4

Yes.

If He wasn't I would not have encountered God when I believed the salvation message. He died for our sins. Too great a thing for a mortal to do.

2007-05-29 11:14:25 · answer #5 · answered by Cader and Glyder scrambler 7 · 0 0

NO.

(Jesus the Messiah)(PBUH) said:"And verily Allah is my Lord and your Lord. So worship Him Alone. That is the Straight Path"

Both Jesus and Muhammad (Peace and blessings upon them) were such prophets who were given holy books by Allah. The Quran says about Jesus :
"He said : I am indeed a servant of Allah. He has given me the book and made me the prophet." (19:30)

5.72. They do BLASPHEME who say: "(Allah) is Christ the son of Mary." But said Christ: "O Children of Israel! worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord." Whoever joins other gods with Allah,- Allah will forbid him the garden, and the Fire will be his abode. There will for the wrong-doers be no one to help.5.73. They do blaspheme who say: Allah is one of three in a Trinity: for there is no god except One Allah. If they desist not from their word (of blasphemy), verily a grievous penalty will befall the blasphemers among them.

2007-05-29 11:00:48 · answer #6 · answered by ¸.•*´`*•.¸ ℓανєη∂єr ¸.•*´`*•.¸ 6 · 0 2

Yes. (Though without more explanations beyond "yes or no", I'm not sure how useful these answers are going to be...)

2007-05-29 11:06:49 · answer #7 · answered by Open Heart Searchery 7 · 1 1

Yes and No depending on your perspective.

Yes if you feel he is part of the trinity and thus part of god.

No if you just feel he was just the son of god and not god in flesh incarna

2007-05-29 11:01:20 · answer #8 · answered by John C 6 · 0 3

Yes, of course.

In Christ
Fr. Joseph

2007-05-29 11:03:28 · answer #9 · answered by cristoiglesia 7 · 1 1

No, He is the Son of God.

2007-05-29 10:59:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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