I can answer it with a question: Who can prove I'm more than just some black squiggly lines on your computer monitor? (Not to say I believe in Jesus, but I don't believe in the logic of your question).
2007-06-08 18:25:52
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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Perhaps the question should be: Who can prove that The Son of God has come down from God a second time to cast vengeance upon the world, and to judge all humanity, both the living and the dead?
Do you know what Jesus said when asked for proof that he was the Son of God? He said that "no sign will be given but the sign of Jonah" He was dealing with vile hypocrites who would believe anything they could not touch or feel. I wonder how they believed in the air that they breathed, for it cannot be touched or felt. "For as Jonah was 3 days and nights in the belly of a fish, so too was the son of man in the earth" Christ made these remarks long before he was glorified, but he followed through by allowing men to kill him, being resurrected and again preaching the gospel to all nations through his disciples.
Anyone who comes to The Lord Jesus Christ, must come first and foremost with Faith. Typically, faith and Proof do not go together.
2007-06-09 01:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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God can. But that's not the answer you are looking for, is it?
The thing that a person must do is make a choice when confronted with the Gospel.
1) Is it true?
2) Are they lying or mistaken?
There is one thing that cannot be faked; trusting God. Someone might say it, but there is a difference in saying something and putting your life on it. The very nature of it changes the behavior of people. The change is noticable when that person begins to trust God, not in their own thoughts on how perfect they are to themselves, but how they trust God.
2007-06-09 01:31:14
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Why wouldn't Gods Son come down from God?
2007-06-09 01:26:12
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answered by Jimguyy 5
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God can thru His Holy Spirit if only you would desire a relationship with God/Jesus. Thru The Holy Spirit, you will be given understanding of the Word of God, joy and comfort. You will undoubtedly know in your heart what Truth is. God bless
2007-06-09 01:33:40
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answered by connie 6
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If by "gods son" you mean "God's son", and by "come down" you mean "descended from", then:
1. Sons "come down" from their fathers
2. God's son was, by definition, the son of God
3. Therefore, God's son came from God.
So that "proves" your "question".
Of course I could use the same logic to prove Mickey Mouse's son came from Mickey Mouse. Whether either was real or whether the first mouse is really Mickey's son is another story.
The moral of the story: think before you post.
2007-06-09 01:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Mary concieive by the Holy Ghost
It's called believing and have faith in God's word
2007-06-09 01:37:00
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answered by Gifted 7
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In Greek mythology Alcmene, or Alcmênê was the mother of Heracles. She was the daughter of Electryon, king of Mycenae and a son of Perseus. Her mother was either Anaxo, sister of Amphitryon, and thus Electryon's niece, or a daughter of Pelops, either Eurydice or Lysidice. Alcmena was the wife of Amphitryon in his exile, though he had accidentally killed her father.With Amphitryon she fled to Thebes, where Creon purified her husband of his blood-guilt. Although Alcmene's eight brothers had been killed by a cattle raid, and she would not lie with Amphitryon until they had been avenged. Thus at Thebes she was the mother of Heracles by Zeus, who assumed the likeness of her husband during his absence to lie with her and stayed Helios, to make one night into three; and she was the mother of Iphicles by Amphitryon, when he returned, she gave birth to Heracles' twin, younger by a day. In this way Alcmene is one among several mothers of mythic twins of whom the sire of one is mortal, of the other a god, the most famous of them being the Dioscuri, two from the double set of such twins of Leda. Theseus combined in his person a double fatherhood, a human father and a divine: see Theseus. In this case Alcmene's son Iphicles was mortal, while Heracles became immortal.
In Greek mythology, Danaë (Greek: ?????, "parched") was a daughter of King Acrisius of Argos and Eurydice (no relation to Orpheus' Eurydice). She was the mother of Perseus by Zeus. She was sometimes credited with founding the city of Ardea in Lithium. Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, Acrisius asked an oracle if this would change. The oracle told him to go to the Earth's end where he would be killed by his daughter's child. She was childless and, meaning to keep her so, he shut her up in a bronze tower or cave. But Zeus came to her in the form of a beam of sunlight, and impregnated her. Other versions tell of Zeus coming as rain or a shower of gold. Soon after, their child Perseus was born.
Should I go on? This sort of thing happened all the time around there.
2007-06-09 01:34:40
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answered by hairypotto 6
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Which god? Which son?
2007-06-09 01:33:18
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answered by Boo 1
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If you read the bible it will tell you that mary became with child as a virgin. And when her husband to be found out she was with child he didn't want to marry her. But god told him that the child was of him and mary was still a virgin. In other words she became pregnant with out having sex. That's proof enough for me!
2007-06-09 01:39:11
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answered by louise 2
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