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Reworded (to retain the logic):

Could a parent, out of love, stoop down to the level of his/her child and remain a parent?

OR:

Could/Should a human drop to the level of his pet dog/cat/fish (just for the sake of love) and hope to remain human and in control, or would the other fish start to nibble away at his fins, given the chance?

OR

Could the Orkin man (supposing he is really, truly empathetic) drop down to the level of a cockroach, in order to save it, and still carry the title of "pest control expert" -- or would he become the pest?

ERGO:

Does God need to drop down to our level to prove to us that HE loves us?

2007-07-02 14:28:07 · 27 answers · asked by M. A. CrispLogic 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Another:

Could God eat and then relieve himself? Seeing that that function is attributed to his creation, and He is Exalted above ALL, Supreme.

All praise is due to the One God, The Almighty, who has no partners, no children.

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He is The One. He is the Sustainer by Whom all else subsist. Neither does He beget, nor was He begotten. And there is NOTHING like unto Him.
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If you find this eye-opening, please read the Qur'an, the exact word of your Lord and Master, your Creator -- Allah.

2007-07-02 15:13:41 · update #1

27 answers

Nopes!!! God can't be a mankind, because this is against the sanctity of God. Do you know the process of birth? does it suits to God??? NEVER!!! Furthermore, to answer your question, let me tell you that There is No evidence in ANY Holy book that some particular mankind is God. This is the Story of the people who have no references to prove this, like the Darwanian Theory which is now unacceptable by the science itself. If the Those who are the advocate of this theory, must bring some Reference to it.. otherwise, who told them this False belief and they started to move on that path.

Even in the Holy Bible, nowhere it is mentioned that the Jesus was God!!! In my conclusion, the Devil has put this false belief into the innocent people, so that they become satisfied with it, and think that:

" They are free to do Sins in this world, because the Jesus has taken each and every Sin onto his sould, and lay down his life to let them do sins forever!!! " . Do you think that the Goal of Jesus was to lay down his life for this curseful hypothesis? Never!!!! his aim was to let people know such knowledge by that they could recognize God.

Another advocacy says that because there was no father of Jesus, that's why it must be God who is father of Jesus.. Again... think yourself, the process of birth!!! does it suits to God? Don't you know that Today's science has proved the practical happening, like of Cloning? Does it mean that the children who will be born with this process, will be CHILDREN OF GOD???

THINK AGAIN!!!!! on which path you people are going??? LIVE WITH FACTS!!! NOT WITH FANTASIES

2007-07-02 18:57:51 · answer #1 · answered by HibboBetu 1 · 0 1

If G (short for God and all variations) is all knowing, all caring, then G is already there.

I know it seems confusing if G had/has a Son (J) who is also G (G=J) and then there's that Holy Spirit which is also G (G=J=S) but they are all the same G. But then if G died on the cross to save us from our sins against G, but didn't really die because G is immortal then what did G give up in the crusifiction act?

If G was not man then what's the point and if G was man then could that be considered human sacrifice to appease a G or maybe attempted suicide?

P.S.: If your G didn't make-believe die for you, your G must not love you as much as mine loves me!

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Patrone7, what is more common than being human and suffering?

Acts 2, so God so loved His Child that He had Him (Jesus) killed rather than taking the fall Himself? I hope my Father is never that caring for Me!

2007-07-02 21:43:47 · answer #2 · answered by Mark in Time 5 · 0 1

If he did not decend from the throne of heaven, we could argue that he didn't understand the temptations of our lives.

In all reality, he was tempted more than any of us. He came down from being waited on hand and foot to be the lowest servant. He was tempted bby the devil in ways that you could not understand if you were not God. Study the passage of the temptation of Christ by the devil. Think of those temptations from the perspective of a king.

This is why it is important to understand the Trinity. The power, the spirit, and the word.

He also came down to be an example. By living among us as an example, we are without excuse to live the way that God expects.

2007-07-02 21:37:43 · answer #3 · answered by lovingdaddyof2 4 · 0 1

Yes, God the Son was born of the Virgin Mary and became Jesus Christ (The God-man) forever! Jesus Christ needed to become human in order to fullfill God's law perfectly and thus reconcile man with God by dying a sinless death and by his resurrection. Jesus Christ also needed to be God, because humanity needed a savior. On earth, Jesus never forfeited his authority, but his glory was suppressed for a while. This shows just how much God loves us, that he was willing to endure so much pain for us! Praise the LORD and God bless.

2007-07-02 21:31:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

He already did. Jesus he sent his son. So we can have fellowship with God and man. God is down here already? Up there too! That is the problem I think people put God to High. We cannot be,,worthy? ..We feel we cannot reach him? When in fact God loves for you to talk to him in your own character. Jesus was in his own character to learn to have fellowship. Jesus loves a truly humble person but he knows your true heart. So since I was three I talk to Jesus as I would a best friend! ..I all so want to be right! That is a good humanity that is to love people. To love God, Jesus, life, our own free will God sacrificed himself in doing so. so we can have that free will. To choose between right and wrong. To live in the 2nd humanity Love, Hope, Redemption. Just be your loving self!

2007-07-02 21:41:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

He already became a man. He already showed His love for us by providing all a chance at eternal life when He died on the cross. God is the Almighty God because He was an innocent man who died in a traitor's place. All of humankind is that traitor.

I am grateful for His love!

2007-07-02 21:34:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes He did. To satisfy His holiness He had to provide a solution for sin without going against His law. It was to prove His love, but more importantly to retain His holiness. He just couldn't offer blanket amnesty. It is so much like the Mexican problem today. We have to maintain our laws yet offer some forgiveness for laws that have been broken. God handled it much better than we will.

2007-07-02 21:32:59 · answer #7 · answered by Fish <>< 7 · 0 1

the ultimate act of love is selfless sacrifice, so if your child was about to be hit by a bus what parent in their right frame of mind would not push that child out of the way at the cost of their own safety, for if a parent really love their child nothing matters but the life of their child

2007-07-02 21:32:53 · answer #8 · answered by Acts 2:1-40 2 · 0 0

He's GOD. Yes He could stoop down to our level (He can do anything He darn well pleases). In fact He had to. We never could understand Him without the fact that He came to us on our level so that we could be saved and live.
No GOD does NOT NEED to drop down to our level to prove to us that HE loves us. WE NEEDED HIM to do that for our own proof of HIS love.

2007-07-02 21:34:53 · answer #9 · answered by the old dog 7 · 0 1

the logic behind that theology was that god created man perfect. man sinned and fell. god loved man. god became man, walked as man in perfection and unjustly died a man. raised to life for the justification of sinners. read the entire chapter of Isaiah 53. if you believe it or not that is the concept...

2007-07-02 21:32:21 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

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