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That was the beauty of the plan of redemption of God. Indeed, God cannot die,
but God incarnate, to be fully God and fully man as the Second Person of the Godhead take upon Him flesh and blodd, He can die!!
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2007-11-25 17:11:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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God is a spirit. In the beginning God created heaven and earth and man and breathed the breath of life into him. Man sinned in the garden with his wife (God created woman from the rib of man). It was this act that caused sin to be passed down to us. God loves us so much that He wants us to be with Him always so He took part of Himself to insure we would have everlasting life with Him. God sent his Son Jesus to die for our sins so that we would not have to keep trying to keep the commandments seeing we couldn't anyway. He gave us a new covenant to Love God with all our heart, mind and soul. He put his spirit in us so they we will know him and right from wrong. God is the, The Father, the Son & The Holy Spirit. He created all things and all things are owned by Him. Mary was supernaturally impregnated by God to bring Jesus into the world as a human so He would be able to relate and feel the same things we do. He was our example that we can overcome any situation no matter how horrendous it may appear. Jesus came to restore us to God, to restore His Kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven. If this is hard to fathom read Genesis 1:27, John 1:1 and Ezekiel 16:1-8.
2007-11-26 00:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus was the son of God, not God the Father. They are 2 distinct and seperate individuals.
If you read about the Baptism of Jesus in the new Testament, I think it's Matthew chapter 3, it clearly states that Jesus went down into the water, and as he came up, the people heard a voice from heaven, which was God the Father. So if Jesus is God the Father, then how could he be in the water being baptized, and in Heaven speaking at the same time? Did he throw his voice? No, they are seperate and distinct individuals.
2007-11-25 23:47:38
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answer #3
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answered by endavis02 4
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Jesus is God's son. So God didn't die and Jesus isn't considered a God.
2007-11-26 01:01:57
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answered by ? 4
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Jesus is not God so therefore God can't die. Jesus is God's son who was made in the image of God. Jesus did die, He was crucified on the cross for our sins and was ressurected 3 days later and now He sits at the right hand of the Father (God) in heaven. His Holy spirit it what lives in us if we except him (Jesus) as our savoir.
2007-11-25 23:55:35
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answer #5
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answered by MellaBella 2
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Only Those Spiritual Blind accept the Teaching that Almighty God Died.. If that be the Case, what does the Word "ALMIGHTY" Mean?
At thirty years of age Jesus presented himself to be baptized. On that occasion God’s own voice said: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved.” And so John the Baptist, who witnessed the event, said of Jesus: “This one is the Son of God.”
2007-11-25 23:52:30
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answered by conundrum 7
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God and Jesus are one
2007-11-25 23:52:28
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answered by Gifted 7
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What's so special about dying that you don't think God can do it? Even a plant can die.
Death is not eternal. Life continues after death. The spirit and soul do not die, it's only the flesh that stops living. Jesus' body was dead but he still existed. He conquered Hell while he was dead and set captivity free, witnessing to those who had died before him. He came back to life and showed we have no need to fear death.
2007-11-25 23:47:41
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answered by William D 5
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The body dies.
The Spirit is eternal.
And since Jesus is God, He can raise Himself back up again.
2007-11-25 23:45:09
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answered by Bobby Jim 7
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He became man, and so he could then die. He set up the concept which is called the 'kinsman redeemer '. He became a man to save men.
So I hope that you aren't literally asking how can God do something, when God - if He is God, can do anything.
2007-11-25 23:48:34
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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