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He's God in the father
He's God in the son
He's God in the HolY Ghost
And all these three are one
And I know God is God
And he don't ever change
God is God
And Jesus is his name
They call us Holy Rollers
They are always making fun
I'm glad I got the Holy Ghost
I'm glad I talk in tongues
I read my Bible
I read it through and through
I only found but one God
Tell me, where are the other two?

2007-10-18 22:42:25 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

22 answers

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i can speak jibberish too,doesn't take any belief.

2007-10-18 22:50:39 · answer #1 · answered by Cotton Wool Ninja 6 · 0 3

Hi.laramoremichael.I will try not to give you a stupid answer this time,and no, i am not gay.This is the question that most Christians do not know the answer. They quote from the Bible of their choice but give you different answers.
Herein lies the problem Too many versions of the Bible.(50 plus) Which is the correct Bible ?. No matter what answer is given everyone gets at least one" thumbs down" even they do not have a clue.Each one says their answer is the correct one.How do you pick the correct answer ? Why can't everyone agee who God is ? It is absolutely ludicrous giving different answers who God is.

EDIT..... On the night he [Jesus] was betrayed, he took the bread and gave you [the Father] thanks and praise.He broke the bread ,gave it to his disciples,and said"TAKE THIS ,ALL OF YOU,AND EAT IT;THIS IS MY BODY WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP TO YOU"

TRANSUBSTANTIATION.......According to the traditional teaching of the Roman Catholic Church,the presence of JESUS in the SACRAMENT of COMMUNION.Through Transubstantiation,the bread and wine consumed by worshippers become the BODY and BLOOD of Jesus when a Priest,acting on Jesus' behalf,speaks the words"This is my Body" and "This is my Blood"

Transubstantiation was the focus of a great controversy during the REFORMATION, because most other groups of Christians do not maintain this doctrine. They usually hold that the body and blood of Jesus are only SYMBOLICALLY present in the bread and wine or that the bread and wine are the body and blood of Jesus and bread and wine at the same time.

EDIT......There have been times when the Eucharist has actually changed into a piece of flesh and blood. They have been documented and investaged and the "host" has been scientificantly studied and tested and the conclusion is that it is human flesh.
Of course most "Christians" would deny such a thing could happen .They will tell you it is trickery or something .They would never believe it to be a miracle. The same with apparitions of Jesus and Mary.They refuse to accept the possibility of apparitions, don't they laramoremichael?and yet they believe in an unseen God because of what is written in an ancient book.

EDIT..I know you will not pick mine as the best answer,even though it is correct.

This will probably go into voting .

2007-10-19 07:31:40 · answer #2 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 1 1

the trinity is a false pagan doctrine adopted into the catholic church about the year 300, long after the last apostle, John, passed away. The apostles of Jesus warned of a coming apostasy, and of those who would come into the Christian congregation (church - or body of Christ ) and actually be as wolves in sheep's clothing. These apostates would deceive, mislead, abuse, subject and stumble the Guilla Christ.

The catholic church incorporated the false teachings of: a triune godhead, the immortality of the human soul, the eucharist, the cross symbol, and idolatry.

Throughout the Bible mysticism and idolatry are condemned sins which God's people are to shun. The Bible teaches that the human soul is in the blood, and that it is merely the life force that keeps all living animals and humans alive, and that when animals and humans die, they do NOT keep on living as a spirit. ONLY a resurrection can bring a human back to life either as a human again or as one of the 144,000 anointed brothers of Christ.

Christ implemented the unleavened bread to REPRESENT his perfect body, and the wine to REPRESENT his shed blood. Jesus gave the command to "KEEP doing this in remembrance of me, until I return." This should be commemorated ONCE a year on the Passover. This perfect sacrifice of Jesus to buy back the perfection that Adam lost is also called the "Passover Lamb that takes away the sin of the world." Jesus NEVER would suggest that his followers would have to commit the sin of cannibalism to attain to salvation. Eating the unleavened bread and drinking the wine was SYMBOLIC, and did not mean LITERALLY eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the Christ. The eucharist is an ASTONISHING LIE, and it is a "teaching of demons."

The oldest texts show that Jesus was impaled on a STAOS (Latin; stake / pole) NOT on a CRUX ( Latin; cross )

2007-10-19 06:11:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

The trinity of God has always been confused by men because they only look at things from their stand point which is wrong.

Before Creation came into being it was only GOD. When in HIS Wisdom He granred that creation should exist, He severed a part of His Will,that is,The Holy Spirit and placed this part outside of the Divine region so that creation may issue out of this part of His Will. Then He became two.

It was later when due to the fall of mankind that The Creator sent His Love to incarnate in the world of gross matter for the purpose of teaching humanity the ways they must follow so as to avoid destruction.Therefore, Jesus the Love of God came to the earth to preach the gospel. then He became three

Therein lies the trinity of the Father.
God the Father
God the Son-Jesus (Divine Love)
God the Holy Ghost-His Will (The Holy Spirit)

2007-10-19 06:12:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Oneness Pentacostalism is an error.
At Christs baptism a dove (Symbol of the Holy Spirit) descended on Jesus, The Father spoke and said "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased " Christ spoke to the Father. If There is but one God, who was talking to whom.
Christ said who was talking to whom in Psalm 110:1 "The Lord said unto my Lord"
Thomas said "My Lord and My God " and Christ did not rebuke him but accepted the worship.
Revelation 1:6,8,13:2:8 and several other places He calls himself The First and the Last, the Alpha and Omega, He who was dead and is alive. Alpha and Omega are terms for YHVH do a bible search. Read John 1:1, Read Genesis 1 Let US create man in OUR image. Why is the name of God in the OT Elohim a uniplural noun. The IM ending denotes plural. It goes on and on, and on the scriptures announcing that God is a Triune God. Your poem is blasphemy against the Holy Ghost.

2007-10-19 06:28:13 · answer #5 · answered by WYNNER01 5 · 0 3

You already asked this question in another way.

Like I wrote to you in a message, it pleases the Father that all fullness dwells in Him... but it is like me, right. I am a mother, a sister, a daughter etc... three aspects of the same person.

As far as the scriptures, well we see in Genesis, He says "Let US make man in our image"... that is the Father, Word and the Holy Spirit... in John 1:1 we see that in the beginning was the word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God... and then we see how the Word was made flesh (Jesus)... This is so complex... and BTW the word "trinity" is not in the bible, it is a term to describe God, the Holy Spirit and the Word (Jesus) as being the one...

So what do you think of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit...??? I honestly would like to hear your interpretation??? hmm

2007-10-19 06:10:13 · answer #6 · answered by AngieMama 3 · 1 4

NO HE AIN'T.

(John 5:19) Therefore, in answer, Jesus went on to say to them: “Most truly I say to YOU, The Son cannot do a single thing of his own initiative, but only what he beholds the Father doing. For whatever things that One does, these things the Son also does in like manner.

2007-10-19 06:22:26 · answer #7 · answered by pugjw9896 7 · 3 0

Jesus is son of God.
Jesus said:"Why callest thou me good?there is none good but one,that is,God.Matthew 19:17.
"but he that senth me is true;and i speak to the world those thinks which i have heard of him...i do nothing of myself;but as my Father hath taught me,i speak these things.And he that sent me is with me;the Father hath not leave me alone;for i do always those things that pleace him.John 8:26,28,29

2007-10-19 06:37:04 · answer #8 · answered by megnenimus 1 · 1 0

Jesus is not the only son of God and this will be a very pain full awakening for many churches and He will admit that for a very long time has as Wells's a teacher know s name is the lord Maitreya.Yes even JESUs had his very own teacher a very long time ago.

2007-10-19 06:08:29 · answer #9 · answered by mike hughes 52 5 · 0 4

In the Godhead silly. The Father 6 The mother 9 together they make 8

IESOUS 88

2007-10-19 05:45:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Sounds like Oneness Pentecostal to me which is heresy to Orthodox Christianity.

2007-10-19 05:51:32 · answer #11 · answered by Who's got my back? 5 · 1 2

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