that confuses me. that is why im happy with Islam. peace
2007-10-07 15:46:36
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answered by iaioah 2
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He is God the Father- God the Son+ God the Holy Spirit all in one .=the Holy Trinity. May God bless you.
2007-10-07 15:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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,True all are in one God, but can be three seperate entities. see luke 3:21-23. John 8: 25-30, for example lets just go back to Luke, it say's , Now when all the people, were baptized, it came to pass that Jesus, also being baptized, and praying. The heaven was open, and the Holy Ghost, descended in bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said. THOU ART MY BELOVED SON' IN THEE I AM WELL PLEASED. Which shows three distinct entites, even if all three were created by God. Remember what St. Paul, tells us about the wonders of the holy name Jesus. That it is the Name above all names, and that in the Name of Jesus, every Knee shall bend in Heaven, on earth and in Hell. But why? Because " Jesus" signifies " God-made-man. " viz, the incarnation. When the Son, of God, became man, He was called "Jesus", so that when we say, "Jesus" we offer to the Eternal Father the infinite love, the infintie merites of Jesus Christ; in a word. we offer Him His own Divine Son Himself; we offer him the great Mystery of the Incarnation. Jesus IS the Incarnation. How few Christians have any adequate idea of this sublime mystery, and yet it is the greatest proof that God has given, or could give us, of His personal love for us. It is everything to us.
God, became man for love of us, but what does it avail us if we do not understand this love? God, the infinite, immense, eternal, all powerful God, the mighty creator, the God that feels heaven with his majesty, hid all his powers, his majesty, his greatness, and became a little child in order to become like us in so to gain our love. He was poor and humble. He passed 33 years, working, suffering, praying, teaching his beautiful religion, working miracles, doing good to all. He did all this to prove his love for each of us and so constrain us to love Him. If you can understand or imagine your God, or any limits He, may have. Your God, is way to small. My God, is infinite and in all things. No restrictions in time or space, No doubt , of his plan for me.
2007-10-07 17:07:05
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answered by aprilmacfadden 3
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God the Father, Jesus Christ (His son) and the Holy Spirit are three separate personages as described in the Bible. No where in the Bible does it say that they are all one person. That silly notion was originated by the councils of Nicaea. It does say that they are one in purpose.
2007-10-07 15:48:29
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answered by Nora Explora 6
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God isn't missing in any of them, because they are all God. God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit.
2007-10-07 15:45:38
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answered by Tasha 6
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There are three Divine Persons in the one God. They are equal in majesty, and undivided in splendour and each person is fully God and there is only one God.This is one of the great mysteries of the Godhead and most Christians fail to understand it.
2007-10-07 15:53:01
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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Yes
2007-10-07 15:47:36
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answered by tas211 6
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In biblical terms, one doesn't exist w/o the other. Jesus was the walking and talking human incarnation, the other terms are not.
2007-10-07 15:47:14
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answered by autumnal_couture 2
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God is spirit....he came to Earth and clothed himself in flesh...God incarnate.....this flesh and blood human, was named Jesus but was conceived by the Holy Spirit of God....God called him his Son. He was both a human in every way but also the Holy Spirit of God was in him. He was divine in every way. It was the flesh and blood Jesus who died for us on that cross. God withdrew his spirit at the moment of death, and Jesus died for us.
2007-10-07 16:08:33
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answered by dreamdress2 6
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no, they do not exist at the same time...
but they are one...
it's a bit confusing because how can three things become one, isn't it?? it is just a proof that Roman Catholicism is a great mystery...
2007-10-07 15:48:26
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answered by Jet 4
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Well I'm not Christian or anything, but last time I checked, it was Holy Ghost, not Holly Ghost. lol sorry I just had to say that.
2007-10-07 15:46:38
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answered by Claire 4
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