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...my question is how can any of you be correct?

All of the responders had different opinions, or variations on a theme.

Yet NONE of these views are in the bible, the "word of god".

All of you can't be right. Likely none of you are right. But where do you get these ideas from? Your priest? What makes them know something that isn't in the bible?

Are you just making excuses to fill in the gaps when, in reality, none of you have any idea?

If it were true, wouldn't more poeple have the exact same answer?

2007-07-16 14:39:02 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2007-07-16 14:40:05 · update #1

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Okay, i read your other two questions and here's my answer to both this one and that one......first two questions answer: yes, Jesus IS God, and as the others have said, he is part of the trinity, but he is still God's SON, the trinity is three in one but yet all are seperated. yes Jesus knew what would happen to him down here on earth, that's why he came, to save us. When he was nailed to the cross and the sky went black the reason he called out "my God, my God, why have you forsaken me!" was because God turned his back on his son. see, God hates sin so much he cannot look upon it, and when Jesus died, he took ALL of our sins, everyones, from those in the past, present and future, because he carried all that sin, God could not look upon him, and Jesus knew that and that's why he cried out to God.....people don't understand the Bible as much as they think so it's harder for them to comprehend what really is happening, i'm not saying that i'm perfect, but i know for a fact God turned his back on Jesus because of the sins that were on him.....i hope that made sense.....

2007-07-16 15:00:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Since you seem like a serious and genuine person, so may I suggest you go to the root, source and origin of the true answers you seem to be seeking instead of pontificating and accusing the answerers and jokesters who sometimes are on this forum. You surely can tell who is "for real" and who is not.., right?
There are many questioners who are purporting an agenda rather than looking honestly for an answer. I didn't see your other two questions, but it IS TRUE that it happened and believe me, you are GLAD when you 'see the light'.
By the way, many people actually do converse with God and there are gifts from God called: "word of knowledge" and also, "word of wisdom" and "prophecy"; and true followers of Jesus do KNOW beyond what is written in the Bible, even though it will always agree with what is written.

2007-07-16 14:52:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I do believe that my daughter has had very colorless stool before. I remember thinking that it looked like clay. (I am always worried about her stools color and what it means). I think it was during a period that she was drinking a lot of milk and eating a very white diet, pasta, bread. You know how stubborn toddlers can be with their eating! Anyway, she just finished a 10 day course of Amoxicillin and her stool didn't change color. I hope you solve this mystery soon. I know it can be so stressful! I read the person's message above and I do beleive your stool gets it's color from bile. I remember thinking OMG there is something wrong with her liver! But it resolved on it's own. Of course I know you know to call your child's peditrician if it persists and you are worried. My childs stool has been every color of the rainbow. I don't think they fully digest things yet right? So you can usually tell what they ate by their stool...I could go on and on. Good luck again

2016-05-19 22:04:16 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It appears to me you are fighting mighty hard not to believe. There are no human being all at the same level of anything that requires interpretation. You and your friends do not all think alike in every regard. Why would you expect this of the children of God. Even children of the same family have different views. What are you trying to say, because answers come back different they are wrong. Have it ever occurred to you that they all might be right in some way. Instead of being critical allow the Holy Spirit to direct you to the light, for in the light there is no darkness at all.

2007-07-16 14:50:24 · answer #4 · answered by I Wanna Know 3 · 0 1

The hypostatic union is the term used to describe how God the Son, Jesus Christ, took on a human nature, yet remained fully God at the same time. Jesus always had been God (John 8:58; 10:30), but at the incarnation Jesus took on human flesh - He became a human being (John 1:14). The addition of the human nature to the divine nature is Jesus, the God-man. This is the hypostatic union, Jesus Christ, one Person, fully God and fully man.

Jesus' two natures, human and divine, are inseparable. Jesus will forever be the God-man, fully God and fully human, two distinct natures in one Person. Jesus' humanity and divinity are not mixed, but are united without loss of separate identity. Jesus sometimes operated with the limitations of humanity (John 4:6; 19:28) and other times in the power of His deity (John 11:43; Matthew 14:18-21). In both, Jesus' actions were from His one Person. Jesus had two natures, but only one person or personality.

The doctrine of the hypostatic union is an attempt to explain how Jesus could be both God and man at the same time. It is ultimately, though, a doctrine that we are incapable of fully understanding. It is impossible for us to fully understand how God works. We, as finite human beings, should not expect to be able to comprehend an infinite God. Jesus is God’s Son in that He was conceived by the Holy Spirit (Luke 1:35). But that does not mean Jesus did not exist before He was conceived. Jesus always has existed (John 8:58; 10:30). When Jesus was conceived, He became a human being in addition to being God (John 1:1,14).

Jesus is both God and man. Jesus has always been God, but He did not become a human being until He was conceived in Mary. Jesus became a human being so that He could identify with us in our struggles (Hebrews 2:17) and, more importantly, so that He could die on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins (Philippians 2:5-11). In summary, the hypostatic union teaches that Jesus is both fully human and fully divine, that there is no mixture or dilution of either nature, and that He is one united Person, forever.

Recommended Resource: The Moody Handbook of Theology by Paul Enns.

2007-07-16 16:01:29 · answer #5 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

Well, I'm not certain I can answer any of your questions properly, but I'll try. I try not to let others views influence my own, I take my beliefs directly from the bible. As I understand it, the bible Calls God, Jesus, and the Holy spirit the trinity. They are all one. God is the one up in heaven, jesus is God in the flesh, and the holy spirit is God in us. Jesus knew about everything that was going to happen, and he feared it. The devil tempted Jesus, saying that he had the power to change it. But Jesus couldn't change it, because GOD chose to be the final sacrifice for sin. Thats what the crucifixion was for. HE died so we could have eternal life. and thats not eternal life as in living forever, its eternal life in a spiritual sense, the ultimate punishment for sin is spiritual death, which is a seperation from God. Humans are never going to be perfect, we will always be sinners. God loves us, but hates sin. That is why the crucifixion took place.

2007-07-16 14:52:59 · answer #6 · answered by dragonflykagerou84 3 · 0 1

The three are one but different.
Example
Rain'=sleet,snow,ice,all the same but different.

Jesus did not pray to himself he is the son of God. On the throne God sits in the middle Jesus on his right and the Holy Spirit.on Gods left.Three different in one entity.
Best thing is to read for yourself and study it with a pastor or elder.

He Ask his Father why had he forsaken him because he could feel the pain of the Crucifixion and wanted his father to relieve him of it. that is the human side of Jesus.

2007-07-16 14:51:16 · answer #7 · answered by ♥ Mel 7 · 0 1

Who used more the bible and which sound more logical?

if something sound illogical is because it is false.

Let supposed that the whole bible is false, no matter if is true or false now, the point is what is what the book REALLY says? if the book says something that doesn´t match with other part then you have to checked if your conclusion are right

2007-07-16 14:42:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Many answers vary due to the individuals beliefs, one seldom gets one specific answer from various personalities, When Jesus cried out why his father has forsaken him on the cross? first Jesus is a son of god that chose to come into this world in order to understand all of its wonders and temptations from mans point of view in order to see what we had to go through - he could not do this from heaven with the father - now as a father of a child it is easy to understand that whenever things happen in life you protect your children and when something is happening to your child, and you could prevent the pain you want to so badly that there would be no stopping you heaven or hell, Jesus fathers heart was breaking to see his son in such pain even though they both knew it would happen so at that moment he turned his face in order to allow what needed to be done to happen. This is when Jesus called upon his/our father in heaven for children always expect their parents there in all times of need but it is my belief that every angel in heaven were to watch over Jesus those final moments to assure that nothing astray happened. This to is only my opinion.

2007-07-16 14:58:31 · answer #9 · answered by S.O.S. 5 · 0 1

When Jesus cried out on the cross, My God My God why hath you forsaken me, He was carrying the sins of the world past and present and future on his shoulders. God the Father cannot look upon sin be he is Holy, so he Loved us so much that he turned his back on his own son.

2007-07-16 14:52:54 · answer #10 · answered by victor 7707 7 · 0 1

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