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1 Corinthians 15:28

When all things are subjected to Him, then the Son Himself also will be subjected to the One who subjected all things to Him, so that God may be all in all.

Please don't follow Paul, follow Jesus, follow God. The concept of the Saviour is silly, how can you believe that all the wrong that you do, purposfully, will be paid for you by Jesus, when Jesus himself will be judged on judgment day. The innocent doesn't die for the guily. If you believe that God is a Just God then you cannot believe that he sent his son to die and pay for OUR sins.

2007-08-10 01:36:32 · 15 answers · asked by B 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Romans

1:21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified [him] not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.

1:25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.

Worship God. He is your creator Not Jesus, He is your Judge Not Jesus, He is your saviour Not Jesus.

2007-08-10 02:07:27 · update #1

Jesus Wants us to worship God, he doesn't want us to call him God:

"But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels which are in Heaven, neither the son, but the Father." (Mark 13:32 and Matt. 24:36) But God knows all. His knowledge is without any limitations. That Jesus, of his own admission, did not know when the Day of Judgement would be, is clear proof that Jesus is not all-knowing, and that Jesus is therefore not God.

"Verily, verily I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do..." (John 5:19). Again he said, "I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear I judge: and my judgement is just; because I seek not mine own will but the will of the Father which has sent me." (John 5:30) But God is not only All-Powerful, He is also the source of all power and authority. That Jesus, of his own admission, could do nothing on his own is clear proof that Jesus is not all-powerful, and that therefore Jesus is not God.

2007-08-10 02:08:42 · update #2

"I ascend unto my Father and your Father, and to my God and your God." (John 20:17). He is also reported to have cried out while on the cross, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Matt. 27:46). If Jesus were God, then couldn't this be read, "Myself, myself, why hast thou forsaken me?". Would that not be pure nonsense? When Jesus prayed the Lord's Prayer (Luke 11:2-4), was he praying to himself? When in the garden of Gethsemane he prayed, "O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless, not as I will but as thou wilt." (Matt. 26:36). Was Jesus praying to himself? That Jesus, of his own admission and by his own actions, acknowledged, worshipped, and prayed to another being as God is clear proof that Jesus himself is not God.

2007-08-10 02:10:28 · update #3

"No man hath seen God at any time." (John 1:18). "Ye have neither heard His voice at any time nor seen His shape." (John 5:37) He also said in John 4:24: "God is a spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth." That Jesus would say that no one had seen or heard God at any time, while his followers both saw and heard him, is clear proof that Jesus was not God.

"My Father is greater than I." When someone referred to him as a good master in Luke 18:19, Jesus responded: "Why callest thou me good? none is good, save one, that is God..." Furthermore, Jesus drew clear distinctions between himself and God when he said, "I proceeded forth and came from God, neither came I of myself but He sent me." (John 8:42) Jesus gave clear evidence of his subordination to God, rather than his equality with God, when he said in Luke 22:42, "not my will but Thine be done" and in John 5:30, "I seek not mine own will but the will of the Father which has sent me."

2007-08-10 02:11:29 · update #4

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Only YOU can save you! ;-)=

2007-08-10 01:41:10 · answer #1 · answered by Jcontrols 6 · 1 0

toddler B? enable me supply you some examining to do... Genesis a million:a million John a million:a million Genesis 3:15 Isaiah 9:6 Isaiah 7:14 Isaiah fifty 3 (the full financial ruin) 1John 5:7 Revelation 19:thirteen John 8:fifty 8 "there's no different call decrease than Heaven wherein we could be saved." Acts 4:12 The word of God IS...JESUS

2016-10-02 01:02:01 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Read Romans 1:18-25

2007-08-10 01:50:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

And that's the problem with religion. All of 'em. There are crucial logic flaws within them which make them not worthy of unchallenged authority. True, in religious texts all around the world truisms and socially beneficial beliefs may arise but as a whole you sort of have to take it with a bag of salt, save the grain. (who started that silly saying anyhow?)

Some say Jesus Christ never existed and was created based off of contemporary religious beliefs of the time. Some say Jesus was just one in many Jesuses which would be a common name or one in many prophet wannabes who were all giving their own versions of the good hope tale.

Going to the site http://www.godisimaginary and watching the website author juxtapose text from the New Testament about Jesus' sayings shows critical error, flaw, contradiction and confusion that sort of dispel the validity and pedestal of the books.

Most people even if religious don't really read the Bible. Which is why you often see them reading passages in older age. Why? Usually if you know a good book you'd have it memorized by then. You'd expect the religious to absorb all of the book in their childhood and have it down pat long before their young adulthood.

I'm not religious though I have respect for the good things that come about as a result of religion. But even I followed the belief that Jesus was an all around good guy and very gentle. But when you read the passages word for word this hippie laidback image we sort of have of Jesus sort of diminishes. Taking bits and pieces we DO find good words that SHOULD be a integral part of society. NOT because it was written in the Bible but because the content of the words had value and were workable. But altogether it really isn't all it's been hyped up to be. Slightly gentler than the vicious Old Testament but not really that different.

A big problem I see in the whole Christian religion which I was raised as a kid (Baptist) is the supplanting of God for "his son". A Jesus worship rather than what you think would be the real source to worship (which is another issue entirely about having to worship anyone at all). And Christians rationalize this separation saying that to get to God we must go through Jesus. A lot of stuff like that never made sense to me and it is reason why I stopped being religious at 15. Officially stopped anyhow. I probably really stopped around 12 or 13.

Christianity ain't nothing but a spinoff of the Jewish religion anyhow sort of like Mormonism is a spinoff of Christianity to begin with. Sort of like Normal Lear shows in the 70's. Hahaha. A whole book that piggybacks on an established book. A bookset rather. The Bible is just a compliation, a box set if you will of smaller books. But why isn't New Testament standing alone? It should just be the Christian Testament.

There IS value in religion and some things spoken in religion I live my life by but all in all religion never made much sense to me. Original Golden Rule is actually beyond religion but it's nice to see it there. Eastern to Western they just don't really make sense to me. Interesting but I can't follow it faithfully. I'll just take the parts that make sense and run with that.

I don't even believe in the 'God saves you' part but the middleman Jesus aspect REALLY makes no sense!

But with the Legend of Jesus at least we got the story of Superman out of it. Clark Kent woulda been nowhere without the Nazareth Superstar populating the lore.

John Lucas

2007-08-10 02:05:11 · answer #4 · answered by johnlucas31320 3 · 0 0

Friend, I don't know where you think Jesus will be judged on judgement day, No he will not be judged, What will he be judged for, Rev. 19:11-14 shows Christ with his Bride coming back to rule & reign for 1000 yrs. Now let's see just a few scriptures Go to 1st Cor. 6:1-3 Shows me that The Bride with Christ will Judge the world & even angels, & now concerning Christians, what will they be judged for, When we are Born again we have passed from death unto life, So we have already been judged, now we will be given certain things to do in the milliennium that according to our works God will give us a certain amount of authority to rule & reign, You have a concept that we all at once will be gathered & judged to see if we have eternal life or not, That is a denominational ideal, Why should we that have died in Christ & our soul are in heaven awaiting our new body, Why do you think We go to heaven just to be later on judged to be cast into hell, BTW the wicked will not even be judeged until the 1000 yrs. is up, & their judgement is not to see if they will go to hell, They were already in hell awaiting the end of the 1000 yrs. Their judgement will not be to see if they go to hell because hell will even give up the dead Rev. 20:14 Their Judgement will be to determine their amount of time & how much punishment in the lake of fire they will suffer.You can Find that in Rev. Chapter 20 This is also known as the 2nd resurrection. So your concept of Jesus being judged is incorrect, Jesus with his bride will be the ones doing the judging, & after the 1000 yrs is up Christ by then have redeemed even this earth back unto God & Christ will come off that throne, & give all power back to his father, & then He will become our elder brother, So Jesus Christ nor his Bride will be judged by God, we have already been judged & found worthy to be the bride, & nowhere can you find that Jesus will be judged for anything. Now you try to use this verse in 1st Cor. without even knowing what it means, Did I not say after this earth has been redeemed back to God that Jesus will give up his redemptive role as a redeemer, & give all power back unto his father, But nowhere does it say that Jesus will be judged, If you think God will judge him, why would God let him it on the throne on this earth for 1000 yrs.

2007-08-10 02:00:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We are Spirit in a physical body and we are a part of God and indestructible. From The Creator we came and to the Creator we will return. End of story.

2007-08-10 01:45:48 · answer #6 · answered by hedgewitch18 6 · 1 0

if I try to preach, you will ignore it. so I won't. maybe I'll sound zen on you then, since Christianity doesn't appeal to you.

"stone does not make a tower. one ant does not make a colony. when all the pieces come together, then knowledge is found"

basically you've just ignored all the Scriptures in the gospels and the Old Testament which state Jesus Christ is the Savior. Messaiah (Shiloh) was prophesied about 500-400 years before Christ came, describing His life, His lineage, His purpose.... when you isolate Scripture, you make huge errors.

2007-08-10 01:49:29 · answer #7 · answered by Hey, Ray 6 · 0 1

The Father, The Son, And the Holy Spirit.....
All ONE and the same.
It's called the Holy Trinity.
The Father created all.
God came to live as we do, as Jesus.
He died for our sins.
Came back as the Holy Spirit.
Our Lord, Forgives you of your sin, If you ask and believe in him.

2007-08-10 02:07:12 · answer #8 · answered by Miss Flame 2 · 1 0

Goodness! Read the book of Romans...ok, no Paul. How about the book of John? Acts?

2007-08-10 01:41:39 · answer #9 · answered by Dennis R 5 · 2 0

We have been saved through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

One must follow Christ in order to follow God.

Wait a minute.......I cannot believe you just said that Jesus will be judged on judgment day. He is the One who will do the judging....

Read your bible please......

2007-08-10 01:41:02 · answer #10 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 3 1

Don't you love it when someone says that you can't believe what Paul wrote, and that you should not follow Paul, and then uses one of his statements to try to make their point.

You wonder what such people are thinking....

2007-08-10 01:49:20 · answer #11 · answered by dewcoons 7 · 0 1

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