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1. Christians believe that God has 3 parts to him or something
1. is God, 2 Christians believe Prophet Jesus (ra) is the son of God, and 3. The Holy Ghost.

Well, water has 3 parts right?

water as a liquid
Water as ice
Water as steam/gas

But you can change it back to water due to heat/cold

So, how does the Christian belief make sense?


IDK you tell me?

Guess wat Christians are wrong.

2007-08-30 14:30:05 · 33 answers · asked by yahoo2000 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Im not comparing dont get me wrong here.

Im just giving an analogy. and BTW Jesus was a good Prophet.

2007-08-30 14:38:43 · update #1

Sorry, not parts, and how can a Prophet change into God?

No you cant

2007-08-30 14:39:21 · update #2

33 answers

i will have the belief that Jesus is Gods Son forever .. im totally convinced of that but u can believe what u want ..

2007-08-30 14:36:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Umm...Your not all that bright you can say what ever you want to say but we know who God is." I know Jesus is the father I know Jesus is the Son I know Jesus is the Holy Ghost and all these three are one Let me tell you who Jesus is, He's the rock of all ages, He's the Alpha and the Omega, He's the heavenly Father, the beginning and the end much more than this my friend, He's the son of man He's comeing back again!!!" whether you believe it or not.

2007-08-30 15:10:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Christians believe that there are three distinct persons, yet one God, in the Holy Trinity. We do NOT believe that one God has three parts!

Ian G is right: what you describe are the phases of water, not its parts! Its parts are hydrogen and oxygen.

The most amazing part of your argument is that you think that you can make a valid comparison between the Holy Trinity and the scientific properties of water!

It's appropriate that you decided to use water for your argument, because on this one, you're in over your head!

2007-08-30 14:52:42 · answer #3 · answered by kcchaplain 4 · 2 1

The Bible does not say Trinity (3 gods in 1). It says there is one God, and His Son is Jesus Christ.
Maybe try reading a little bit more, before you believe what people say. I would suggest the NIV version of the Bible - it's easier to read in more common language to today.

2007-08-30 14:36:31 · answer #4 · answered by 98765 3 · 1 0

I'd believe what you were saying if you knew as much about God and his divinity as you did your science example.

You can't prove something is wrong, when you don't know WHAT part of it you're trying to prove wrong.

What a weak argument.

How did you even get online...or turn the computer on for that matter?

First error:

Listing 2 sources and labeling them both as #1.

Second error:

"Christians believe that God has 3 parts to him or something"

(What something?)

Third Error:

Water's parts are hydrogen and oxygen.

Fourth Error:

Water has three stages of change:
SOLID, LIQUID, and GAS.

Fifth Error:

"Guess wat Christians are wrong."

It's WHAT not wat....OR watt and not wat


Sixth Error:

You haven't proved how Jesus is not God's son...you've just proved that Christians believe in God ("or something") and that you know very little about science, proper terminology and spelling.

2007-08-30 14:44:41 · answer #5 · answered by CurlySue 6 · 4 1

First of all water does NOT have 3 parts called liquid, ice and steam (they're called PHASES).

Nobody can really prove using conventional knowledge the msytery of the Holy Trinity, but then Christians (and THINKING non-Christians) know that you don't have to. That's why it's part of religious dogma and not scientific fact. It's a matter of FAITH (believeing in things you or anyone else cannot explain). I don't expect someone like you to understand that concept nor comprehend why it is part of human nature to do so.

2007-08-30 14:38:47 · answer #6 · answered by BiskwitMamaw 4 · 3 2

If I understand what you're saying, you are describing a belief called modalism which was condemned by the early church as heresy over 1500 years ago. God doesn't change forms like water.

2007-08-30 14:37:10 · answer #7 · answered by Matthew 4 · 2 1

Jesus is a Creator Son... but not in the limited sense we find in our existent relgions.

You could use the information found in these papers.

PAPER 21 - THE PARADISE CREATOR SONS
PAPER 5 - GOD'S RELATION TO THE INDIVIDUAL
PAPER 4 - GOD'S RELATION TO THE UNIVERSE
5. ERRONEOUS IDEAS OF GOD
PAPER 119 - THE BESTOWALS OF CHRIST MICHAEL
Click the links

2007-08-30 14:54:00 · answer #8 · answered by Holly Carmichael 4 · 0 1

Their not the same both have the same thinking because one is the father who teaches his son. the son Christ is doing his Father will that all. Like a married couple when a man marries a women she takes her husband name and they are one.

2007-08-30 14:44:41 · answer #9 · answered by lydia 3 · 1 0

I'm an atheist, but I fail to see the connection between the ability of a given substance to change states, and the theological theory of a supreme being made up of several facets. I think you may have misunderstood the concept...

2007-08-30 14:35:06 · answer #10 · answered by miserable old git 3 · 5 2

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